![]() Rosters of Indian Affairs Employees |
Rosters of Indian Affairs employees list individuals who worked for the Department of the Interior assisting in the administration of reservations and agencies. The information collected in the rosters varies by office location, but can include name, gender, age, race, marital status, position, previous occupation, birthplace, residence, place of employment, dates of service, and salary.
Rosters of Indian Affairs employees are available at many ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ facilities. Search our ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ Catalog using the phrase "roster of employees" to locate relevant records. Take note of the federal agency that created the records and which ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ office maintains the records. Using the Advanced Search, you can restrict your results to a single Federal agency, record group, or archival facility. To limit your search to Bureau of Indian records, input "75" into the record group field.
Examples of records available at the ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ in Washington, DC
These records were maintained by the Headquarters of the Department of the Interior. The Employees Section of the Bureau, known as the Appointments Section until 1911, had charge of matters relating solely to field employees of the Bureau. Contact us with questions related to these materials.
- Rosters of Field Employees, 1848–1851 (Entry 974)
- Roster of Superintendents and Agents, 1853–1863 (Entry 975)
- Rosters of Field Officials, 1849–1911 (Entry 976)
Examples of records available at ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ Field Offices
These records were created and maintained by individual agencies and reservations under the Department of the Interior.
- Rosters of Employees, 1899-1922 (Created by Leech Lake Agency)
Contact the ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ at Chicago for more information.
- Rosters of Employees, 1902-1916 (Created by Springfield School)
Contact the ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ at Kansas City for more information.
- Rosters of Employees, 1883–1917 (Created by Osage Agency)
Contact the ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ at Fort Worth for more information.
- Rosters of Employees, 1892-1910 (Created by Fort Shaw Indian School)
Contact the ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ at Denver for more information.
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