Letter from Charles F. Lummis to President Theodore Roosevelt
This item is a letter regarding the abolishment of the Mission Tule River Indian Agency in Southern California. This item also includes a list of the Mission Tule River Consolidated Agency.
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OCR Page 1 of 5La Posta,
160 m. Practically worthless land, no water30
Manzanita,
Il
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Martinez,
150 m. Practically worthless, poor land, no
water.
Laguna,
130 m. Small quantity farm land, springs.
7
Temecula
35 mo Almost worthless for lack or water.
Allotted
189
Torros,
75 m. Desert, no farming, Artesian water
could be obtained, land would then
be productive. (Water obtained
since report)
320
Twenty-nine Palms, 190 m. Desert.
13
(Agua Caliente No. 1.
(Warner's Ranch
60 m. Some good land, portion watered
by springs, value lies in hot
mineral springs.
154
Mataguay,
65 m. Fair land, no water.
30
Puerta de La Cruz 55 m. Small amount of good land
11
San Jose,
60 m. Small amount of good land.
10
The last four reservations are situate on the well-known Warners
Ranch. The ownership is now in dispute awaiting the decision of
the U. S. Supreme Court.
Allottments.
Six reservations have been allotted, aggregating 361 allottments,
as follows:
Rincon,
51 allottments.
Potrero,
156
"
Pala,
15
"
Temecula Pechanga
85
II
Sycuan
17
"
Capitan Grande
37
"
The allottments are small, and many are worthless on account of
poor soil and lack of water.
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