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== History ==
== History ==


The Uintah Valley Indian Agency was established in 1865 with the move of the Ute Indians to northeastern Utah. It was a continuation of the Spanish Fork Agency. By 1882, two agencies existed in the Uintah Valley -- the Ouray Agency and the Uintah Agency. These two agencies existed for a very short time and by 1886 were combined into the Uintah and Ouray Agency at Fort Duchesne, Utah.
The Uintah Valley Indian Agency was established in 1865 with the move of the Ute Indians to northeastern Utah. It was a continuation of the [[Spanish_Fork_Indian_Agency_(Utah)|Spanish Fork Agency]]. By 1882, two agencies existed in the Uintah Valley -- the Ouray Agency and the Uintah Agency. These two agencies existed for a very short time and by 1886 were combined into the [[Uintah_and_Ouray_Indian_Agency_(Utah)|Uintah and Ouray Agency]] at Fort Duchesne, Utah.


== Records ==
== Records ==
15,660

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