THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 



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of the Interior, at Washington, and is known as the " Office of Indian 

 Affairs," with a large force of clerks and assistants. 

 The Secretaries of the Interior in charge of this Bureau have been : 



Name. 



Whence 

 appointed. 



Date of com- 

 mission. 



Administration. 





Ohio 



Pa 



Va 



Mich 



Miss 



Ind 



Ind 



Iowa 



Ill 



Ohio 



Ohio 



Mich 



Mo 



Iowa 



Colo 



Miss 



Mar. 8,1849 

 Aug. 15, 1850 

 Sept. 12, 1850 

 Mar. 7,1853 

 Mar. 6,1857 

 Mar. 5,1801 

 Jan. 8, 1863 

 May 15, 1865 

 July 27, 1860 

 Mar. 5,1869 

 Nov. 1,1870 

 Oct. 19,1875 

 Mar. 12, 1877 

 Mar. 8,1881 

 Apr. 17, 1882 

 Mar. 6,1885 



Taylor and Fillmore. 

 Fillmore. 







Robert McClelland 



Pierce. 





Caleb B. Smitb 



Lincoln. 



Lincoln and Johnson. 









Johnson. 











Grant. 

 Hayes. 

 Garfield and Arthur. 







Henry M. Teller 



L. Q. C. 'Lamar 









The Commissioners of Indian Affairs, who were under the War De- 

 partment until 1849, and under the Interior Department during and 

 after 1849 and to 1886, have been: 



Name. 



Whence 

 appointed. 



Date of com- 

 mission. 



Administration. 





N.Y 



Tenn 



Pa 



Ohio 



Ky 



Miss 



Ohio 



Cal 



D.C 



Cal 



Ark 



Ill 



Iowa 



Mo 



Tenn 



D. C 



Mass 



N.Y 



Ohio 



N.Y 



Mich 



Iowa 



Tenn 



July 10, 1832 

 July 4,1836 

 Oct. 22,1838 

 Oct. 28,1845 

 May 31, 1849 

 July 1,1850 

 Mar. 24, 1853 

 Apr. 17, 1857 

 June 14, 1858 

 Nov. 8,1858 

 May 4,1859 

 Mar. 13, 1861 

 July 10, 1865 

 Nov. 1,1866 

 Mar. 29, 1867 

 Apr. 21, 1869 

 Nov. 21, 1871 

 Mar. 20, 1873 

 Dec. 11,1875 

 Sept. 27, 1877 

 Mar. 15, 1880 

 May 4,1881 

 Mar. — , 1885 











t Poinsett to Marcy. 

 t Marcy and Ewing. 



Ewing. 



Ewing to Stuart. 



McClelland and Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Smith to Harlan. 



William Medill . 

















William P. Dole 





Harlan and Browning. 

 Browning. 

 Browning and Cox. 







Ely S. Parker 







Edward P. Smith 











Schurz. 













Lamar. 







t Secretary of War. 



The Indians are on reservations at sixty agencies, situated in twenty- 

 five States and Territories. 



They number a total of, in 1886, about 247,761, and cost a total annual 

 charge of about $5,000,000 (exclusive of Alaska) . 



The accompanying map of present locations of reservations was pre- 

 pared by the Indian Office, and is to June, 1886. 



An agency may include several reservations and tribes. 



A list of all agencies, with location and population, is given herein. 



