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cultivated. In the immediate vicinity of
cultivated. In the immediate vicinity of
the employes houses, and the old school house,
the employes houses, and the old school house,
there is a small field of [[unclear]] [[unclear]],  
there is a small field of [[unclear]] [[bayas?]],  
containing perhaps two or three acre. This and a  
containing perhaps two or three acre. This and a  
couple of small gardens, attached to the
couple of small gardens, attached to the
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comprizes the land under cultivation at this
comprizes the land under cultivation at this
point. What is called the Agency farm,
point. What is called the Agency farm,
lags to the South, back of [[unclear]] [[unclear]], and as
lags to the South, back of [[cosn?]] [[Flattery?]], and as
the farmer states in his affidavit,
the farmer states in his affidavit,
transmitted herewith,- is composed of four or
transmitted herewith,- is composed of four or
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reservation. The Indians are not
reservation. The Indians are not
cultivating any land at all. I was not able to
cultivating any land at all. I was not able to
reach the place called [[name]] farm, on account
reach the place called "[[the?]] farm, on account
of high water. but I learn that something
of high water. but I learn that something
like a thousand acres of tide lands
like a thousand acres of tide lands

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to the Indian Village at the upper end of the bay. But very little land has been cultivated. In the immediate vicinity of the employes houses, and the old school house, there is a small field of unclear bayas?, containing perhaps two or three acre. This and a couple of small gardens, attached to the residences of two of the employes comprizes the land under cultivation at this point. What is called the Agency farm, lags to the South, back of cosn? Flattery?, and as the farmer states in his affidavit, transmitted herewith,- is composed of four or five acres of ploughed land. A few potatoes, and other vegetables are growing on it, according to the Statements of the employes.

 This is all the farming there is done on the

reservation. The Indians are not cultivating any land at all. I was not able to reach the place called "the? farm, on account of high water. but I learn that something like a thousand acres of tide lands