CENSUS: 1870 Utah Indian Reservation, Colorado http://ftp.usgwarchives.net/pub/co/sanjuan/census/1870utah.txt Dontated by: Sarah Beattie, April 2001 ------------------------------------------------ This is for what white persons were there. Schedule 1 Inhabitants on the Utah Indian Reservation State of Colorado Enumerated from the 15th of May to the 1st of September, 1870 NAME AGE SEX/RACE OCCUP. PLACE OF BIRTH W.B. HILL 27 M/W MINER NEW YORK E. WHITMORE 48 M/W MINER GEORGIA G. FREHILLER 38 M/W MINER CANADA ? BROWN 42 M/W MINER PENNSYLVANIA J.A. MILLER 23 M/W MINER WISCONSIN J. ACKLIS 29 M/W MINER OHIO J.M. MCCARTEY 32 M/W MINER OHIO W. HARE 23 M/W MINER PENNSYLVANIA ROBERT DARLING 26 M/W MINER VERMONT J. SHAFER 22 M/W MINER PENNSYLVANIA T. B. MORTON 25 M/W MINER KENTUCKY W. BURGISS 21 M/W MINER NEW BRUNSWICK M.G. MORMON 25 M/W MINER OHIO S. PALLS 28 M/W MINER NEW YORK T. GARDENER 40 M/W MINER PENNSYLVANIA W.H. GREEN 40 M/W MINER MICHIGAN JOHN HOWS 19 M/W MINER KANSAS A. BEGOLE 30 M/W MINER MICHIGAN CONRAD TUBNER 50 M/W MINER GERMANY T. MCNIMM 32 M/W MINER PENNSYLVANIA N. MARSH 29 M/W MINER INDIANA D. RING 29 M/W MINER IRELAND T. MCWILLIAMS 27 M/W MINER IRELAND S. HAM 33 M/W MINER OHIO H. DUNN 37 M/W MINER OHIO 25 Miners in San Juan County. All can read and write. Over two hungred have been driven out of the Utah Indians land. The Miners I located can all read and write. The miners on this reservation are very valueble, but owing to the Indian claims, the land cannot be worked. The Indians are writing to dispose of the mining region for cows and sheep. I do certify that the forgoing is a correct enumeration and stating of the miners and citizins on the Utah Indian Reservation. W. F. M. Army Specail Agent for Indian service in New Mexico =================================================== Contributed for use by the USGenWeb Archive Project (http://www.usgenweb.org) and by the COGenWeb Archive Project USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.