THE GEOEGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 



831 



Comparative statement, showing increase in Indian productions and property made in five 



years 1880-1884. 



Indians, exclusive of five civilized tribes : 



Acres cultivated 



Wheat raised bushels.. 



Com raised do 



Oats and barley raised do... 



Vegetables raised do 



Lumber sawed feet. . 



Horses owned 



Cattle owned 



Swine owned 



Sheep owned 



Houses occupied 



Indian houses built during the year . . 



Indian apprentices who have been 



learning trades 



Five civilized tribes : 



Acres cultivated 



Wheat raised bushels. . 



Corn raised do 



Oats and barley raised do 



Cotton raised pounds.. 



Horses owned 



Mules owned 



Cattle owned 



Swine owned 



Sheep owned 



1880. 



168, 340 



408, 812 



C04, 103 



224, 899 



375, 843 



4,025,612 



211,981 



78, 939 



40, 381 



864, 216 



12, 507 



1,639 



358 



314, 398 

 336, 424 

 2. 346, 042 

 124, 568 

 II 16, SCO 



61, 453 



5,138 



297, 040 



400, 282 



34, 034 



1881. 



205, 367 



451,479 



517,642 



343, 444 



488, 792 



4, 766, 679 



188,402 



80, 6S4 



4:*, 913 



977, 017 



12, 893 



1,409 



456 



348, 000 



105, 000 



616, 000 



74, 300 



64, 600 



0,150 



370, 000 



455, 000 



33, 400 



1882. 



199, 982 



493, 933 



849, 421 



317, 294 



516, 995 



4, 743, 111 



184, 486 



94, 932 



39, 220 



+1, 268, 283 



14, 607 



1,597 



617 



370, 000 



180, 000 



1, 125, 000 



119, 500 



116,050,000 



50, 500 



5,460 



455, 000 



385, 500 



36, 450 



1883. 



210, 272 



* 1,811,362 



992, 496 



374, 070 



1478,318 



8, 951, 987 



206, 738 



97, 216 



36, 676 



§1,174,660 



15, 390 



1,108 



582 



400, 000 



245, 000 



1, 255, 000 



202, 000 



115,900,000 



78, 500 



33, 070 



600, 000 



466, 000 



46, 000 



1884. 



229, 768 



823, 299 



984,318 



455, 526 



1497,597 



4, 416, 935 



235, 534 



103, 324 



67, 835 



1, 029, 869 



16, 764 



2,367 



623 



320, 000 



280, 000 



1, 615, 000 



313, 000 



87, 000 



26, 570 



710, 000 



^30, 000 



81, 000 



* By error amount of wheat raised in 1883 was reported as 1,811,362 bushel s. It should have been 

 811,362 bushels, 

 t Exclusive of large quantities of melons and pumpkins, 

 t Includes goats at Navajo Agency. 



SThe loss in sheep caused by the severity of the winter. 

 Bales. 

 IT Pounds, 



Statistics for 1886. 



Indians, exclusive of five civilized tribes in Indian Territory : 



Number of acres tillable 15, 266, 830 



Number of acres cultivated during year by G ovemment 3, 132 



Number of acres cultivated during year by Indians 372, 276 



Number of acres broken during year by Government 3,042 



Number of acres broken during year by Indians 26,960 



Number of acres under fence 603, 337 



Number of rods of fence built during the year 410, 077 



Number of melons 1, 112, 474 



Number of pumpkins 399,303 



Number of fuM-blood families engaged in agriculture..^ 22,405 



Number of f uU-blood families engaged in other civiUzed pursuits 7, 037 



Number of mixed-blood families engaged in agriculture 2, 101 



Number of mixed-blood families engaged in other civilized pursuits 675 



Pounds of freight transported by Indians 13,499,506 



Amount earned by transporting' freight $85,708 



Number of Indians killed daring year by Indians of same tribe 34 



Number of Indians killed during year by citizens 13 



Number of whites killed by Indians during the year - - 3 



Number of Indian criminals punished by civil and military 119 



Number of Indian criminals punished by tribal organization -.. 425 



Number of crimes committed by whites against persons of Indians 19 



Number of crimes committed by whites against property of Indians 332 



Number of whites punished for crimes against Indians 31 



Number of whisky sellers prosecuted 132 



Number of whites unlawfully on reserve L 1, 666 



Number of acres occupied 423, 240 



Number of missionaries : 



Male 105 



Female 38 



143 



Number of church members : 



White 918 



Indian 28,603 



29, 581 



Number of church buildings _ 142 



Amount contributed by religious societies for education ^^5< 182 



Amount contributed by religious societies for other purposes $'l*'i 881 



Donations by societies and individuals to Carlisle and Hampton $23,043 



Number of Indians receiving medical treatment during year 00, 934 



Number of births during the year 4,419 



Number of deaths during the year 3, 929 



