Descriptive Summary
Access
Publication Rights
Preferred Citation
Acquisition Information
Biography / Administrative History
Scope and Content of Collection
Indexing Terms
Descriptive Summary
Title: Government Documents Collection
Dates: 1884-1998
Accession number: A2006.040
Creator:
Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
Collection Size:
3 linear feet
Repository:
Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
Palm Springs, California 92262
Abstract: A collection of government documents and publications largely pertaining to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. Publications
include United States Senate and House of Representatives hearings transcripts and bills. Some transcripts contain testimonies
told in the first person by Agua Caliente Band members, federal employees, attorneys, and other Palm Springs residents. Includes
Indian Service correspondence from the late 1880s. Dated materials span the years 1884-1998."
Physical location: Stored off site. Advance notice required for access.
Languages:
Languages represented in the collection:
English
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Ownership of the physical collection belongs to the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. Literary rights, including copyright, are
retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright
and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum does not
hold the copyright.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Government Documents Collection, A2006.040, Agua Caliente Cultural Museum.
Acquisition Information
Found in Collection.
Biography / Administrative History
Artificial collection of government documents and publications. Found in collection.
Scope and Content of Collection
A collection of government documents and publications largely pertaining to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. Publications
include United States Senate and House of Representatives hearings transcripts and bills. Some transcripts contain testimonies
told in the first person by Agua Caliente Band members, federal employees, attorneys, and other Palm Springs residents. Includes
Indian Service correspondence from the late 1880s. Dated materials span the years 1884-1998.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection.
Olinger, Vyola
Castillo, Adam
Collett, Frederick G.
Collier, John
Howland, Wallace
Jemison, Alice Lee
Johnson, Charles
Meaney, Johns
Sheppard, Harry
Shipe, A.K.
Von Bulow, Stella
Ward, Herbert
Warren, Earl
Willis, Purl
Dill, Clarence
Hatchitt, Juana
Pete, Marcus
Reeves, John
St. Marie, Genevieve
Stewart, James
Sniffen, Matthew
Sloan, Thomas
Smart, Leta Myers
Arenas, Lee
Boyd, Phil
Coffman, Earl
Coffman, Nellie
Hicks, A.F.
Hicks, Harold
Levy, Billy
Ness, Eugene
Patencio, Frank
Patencio, Francisco
Pinney, Warren
Segundo, Clemente
Shannon, Edward
White, Cornelia
Smart, Leta Myers
Demaray, A.E.
Swing, Phil
Quackenbush, Harold
Dady, John
Eardley, Carl
Zimmerman Jr., William
Bethel, Gilbert
Butler, Marion
Frann, Washington
Frear, James
Johnson, Charles
Meaney, John
Muhly, Margaret
Richards, Arthur
Shipe, A.K.
Thompson, Clyde
Simpson, Raymond
Bunker, Jerome
Saund, D.S.
Welmas, Albert
Gonzales, Priscilla
Saubel, LaVerne
Miguel, Eileen
Prieto, Dora
Siva, Cruz
Siva, Corinne
Pitt, Zachary
Brett, Irl Davis
Clark, Oliver
Rementeria, Alice
Pablo, Margaret
Bohn, John
Deering, E.R.
Hill, Leonard
O'Brien, George
Feliz, George
Davis, Charles
Hopkins, Harry
Penn, Jane
Jackson, Josephine
Calac, Julianna
Lara, Margaret
Marks, James
White, Edward
McVay, Thelma
Newman, Wallace
Siva, Alex
Forrest, Erin
Couro, Winslow
VanEvery, Mildred
Marvin, John
Lockhart, Louis
Wicks, Fred
Marshall, Ernest
Brantner, Lowana
Berry, E.Y.
Burnette, Robert
Carver, John
Case, Francis
Colosimo, E. Thomas
France, Floyd
Jones, Paul
Lindgren, Roy
Lindley, Lawrence
Peterson, Helen
Robertson, Melvin
Schifter, Richard
Sonosky, Marvin
Walker Jr., Hans
Brown, Merrill
Cleary, Henry
Hiller, Ray
Holowell, James
Kettman, August
Patencio, Joseph
Schlesinger, Robert
Phillips, John
Stevens, Lawrence
Clark, Oliver
Foutz, Ruth
Flanery, William
Zimmerman, William
Colgate, Roy
Boyd, Florian
Noble, John W.
Cabezon
Belt, R.V.
Pablo, William
Rust, Horatio
Morgan, T.J.
Morongo, John
Pitts, Zachary
Peterson, Robert W.
Smith, Leona Victoria
Malone, George
Olinger, Larry
Pierce, Lawrence
Segundo, Leroy
Patencio, Ray
Wiefels, Howard
Foster, William
McCoubrey, Ed
Purcell, Frank
Olinger, Benita
Olinger, Debra
Stanley, J.G.
Wheeler, Burton
Ickes, Harold
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
Cabazon Indian Reservation
Morongo Indian Reservation
Augustine Indian Reservation
Torres-Martinez Indian Reservation
Agua Caliente Indian Reservation
Schlesinger, Schlecht, and McCullough
Portrero School
Palm Springs
Portrero
Banning
Cahuilla
Native American
H.R. 6060
Land leasing
S. 168
Termination
H.R. 6273
H.R. 8026
Section 18
Palm Springs Airport
H.R. 6051
S. 186
Court of Claims
S. 1685
H.R. 5297
Allotments
S. 1424
S. 2589
S. 1651
S. 1779
Equalization
S. 1392
Heirship
H.R. 17273
H.R. 13516
H.R. 700
Mineral Springs Parcel
Section 14
H.R. 8587
H.R. 6979
H.R. 13977
S. 115
H.R. 4616
H.R. 5310
S. 115
S. 2396
Southern Pacific Railroad
Mesquite
Constitution
H.R. 7738
H.R. 3765
Irrigation
Bureau of Reclamation
California Indian Jurisdictional Act
Zoning
Resolution 3162
Indian Avenue
H.R. 13323
S. 2396
H.R. 5557
H.R. 3804
H.R. 8587