US Bureau of Indian Affairs

  • Also Known As: Indian Service
  • Also Known As: Office of Indian Affairs
  • American

Notable Position Person From To
Superintendent of Indian Affairs William Clark 1822 1838
Superintendent of the Southwestern District N Lester Troast
Engineer Major C R Olberg
Superintendent of Indian Affairs for California and Nevada Edward Fitzgerald Beale 1853 1854
Commissioner of Indian Affairs Rowland Ebenezer Trowbridge 1880 1881
Superintendent of Indian Affairs Thomas Loraine McKenney 1824 1830

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect Tribal Hall of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians Coos Bay
Architect US Indian Industrial School Genoa, NE
Architect Employees' New Dormitory and Club Albuquerque
Architect Village of Encinal Day School Encinal
Architect Gymnasium-Auditorium Building Albuquerque
Architect University of New Mexico Lodge, Building 219 Albuquerque Indian School Albuquerque
Architect Sacaton Dam Bridge Sacaton
Architect Perkinsville Bridge Ash Fork
Architect Walnut Creek Bridge Simmons
Architect Cameron Suspension Bridge Cameron
Developer Fort Washakie Historic District Fort Washakie
Architect Ocean To Ocean Bridge Yuma, AZ
Architect Schoolhouse at Truxton Canyon Training School Valentine
Architect Ponca Agency Niobrara
Architect Ponca Agency Archeological District Niobrara
Developer Hydaburg Totem Park Prince of Wales Island
1824/03/11 Bureau of Indian Affairs established Established
1833/03/00 Office of Indian Affairs investigates the removal of the Potawatomi. US Government Agency Chicago Treaties
1926/12/00 Atkinson, Kier Brothers and Spice Company is awarded a federal contract to construct the Coolidge Dam Developer Coolidge Dam Peridot, AZ
1934/00/00 Built 1933-1934 Developer Mayflower School Juneau
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