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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Hauke, C.F. (Correspondent)
Created1911-03-11
Description

Replying to Montezuma's earlier January letter of the same year, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs C.F. Hauke tells Montezuma that it is in the best interests of the Fort McDowell Indians to move to the Salt River Reservation.

ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Dickens, Charles (Correspondent)
Created1911-02-09
Description

Letter to Montezuma from his cousin Charles Dickens: Dickens complains of the nosiness of a Mr. Coe (presumably the Indian agent?) and the misplacement of an earlier letter.

ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Ballinger, R.A. (Correspondent)
Created1911-01-30
Description

In the letter, Montezuma defends the water rights of the Fort McDowell community and the construction of a proposed dam, and states emphatically that "it is not their wish to move."

ContributorsEastman, Charles Alexander (Expert) / Cloud, Henry Roe (Expert) / Montezuma, Carlos (Contributor)
Created1911-10-12
Description

Program from a Society of American Indians Conference.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Burns, Michael (Correspondent)
Created1903-08-06
Description

Burns explains that he has misplaced a prior letter from Montezuma asking if the two of them could go on a trip through Arizona again. Burns says yes but is doubtful if the letter will reach Montezuma, and informs Montezuma he has left Camp Verde to live in Mayer, Yavapai

Burns explains that he has misplaced a prior letter from Montezuma asking if the two of them could go on a trip through Arizona again. Burns says yes but is doubtful if the letter will reach Montezuma, and informs Montezuma he has left Camp Verde to live in Mayer, Yavapai County, Arizona.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor) / Cutter, Isaac (Contributor) / Scrogin, Austin H. (Contributor)
Created1918-09-06
DescriptionCertificate of Montezuma's membership in the Masons. "This is to certify that Brother Carlos Montezuma of Longbow Lodge #310 has this day 9/6/18 contributed 2 dollars to the National Defense Fund and is an annual member thereof."
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Dickens, Charles (Correspondent)
Created1908-12-17
Description

Letter from cousin Charles Dickens at McDowell, Arizona, requesting monetary help for an establishment of a store on the reservation: Dickens also promises to send Montezuma some baskets.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Pratt, Richard Henry (Correspondent)
Created1901-11-08
DescriptionPratt replies to Montezuma, discussing Montezuma's expenses- Pratt's payment of Montezuma for work at the San Carlos and Pima agencies and the payment of Montezuma's transport expenses from San Carlos to Bowie: also mentions the arrival of 14 Pima students at Carlisle.
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Pratt, Richard Henry (Correspondent) / Dickens, Charles (Correspondent)
Created1901-11-02
DescriptionLetter to Dr. Montezuma- written from the San Carlos Apache Agency by his cousin Charles Dickens requesting the return of Dickens' sister from the Carlisle Indian School. Dickens asks Dr. Montezuma to intercede with Col. Pratt to do this. He also requests an accordion from the Montgomery Ward catalog.
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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor) / Gardner, Fred D. (Contributor)
Created1917-03-01
DescriptionReceipt given to Dr. Montezuma to certify payment of fees for the giving of a lecture, sent by the Mutual Lyceum Bureau, Suite 910 Steinway Hall, 64 East Van Buren St., Chicago. Description reads "25% com. Logan Blvd Lecture", receipt made out for 7.50.