Fort Hall Indian Agency (Idaho)

History
A special agent was assigned to the Boise and Bruneau bands of Shoshoni Indians in 1867.In 1869 some Western Shoshoni and Bannock Indians were moved to Fort Hall Reservation and in 1872 the Bannock Indians previously assigned to the Shoshone and Bannock Agency in Wyoming were also moved to Fort Hall. The Lemhi Agency became part of the Fort Hall Agency in 1879 and 1880, and again after 1907.

Records
A few of the records of the Fort Hall Agency, 1909-1963, have been transferred to the Pacific Alaska Regional Archives of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Seattle. These records are primarily administrative files regarding financial matters, but there are a few student case files for 1952-1970.

Additional student records, 1946-1952 have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library and its family history centers (their microfilm roll number 1030802). Included with these records are also birth and death registers, 1901-1907 and individual money ledgers, 1911-1927.

Letters received from the Fort Hall Agency, 1869-1870, are included among Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs from the Idaho Superintendency, filmed by the National Archives as their Microcopy M832, Roll 2. This set of records is also available at the Family History Library and its family history centers (their microfilm number 1580048).

Reports of Inspection of the Field Jurisdictions of the Office of Indian Affairs, 1873-1900 have been microfilmed by the National Archives as part of Microcopy Number M1070. The reports for Fort Hall Agency, 1880-1900, are on rolls 13-14 of that Microcopy set. Copies are available at the National Archives, their Regional Archives, and at the Family History Library and its family history centers (their microfilm roll numbers 1617686-1617687).

Microfilm copies of ...Narrative and Statistical Reports... for the Fort Hall Agency, 1907-1938, are included in National Archives Microcopy M1011, Rolls 48-50, available in the National Archives system and in the collections of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, beginning with their microfilm numbers 1724266-1724268.

Annual Indian Census Rolls were taken at this agency for 1885-1887, 1890-1891, and from 1894 thru 1939. These rolls have been microfilmed by the National Archives as part of their Microcopy Number M595, rolls 138 thru 144. Copies of these records are also available at the National Archives, their Regional Archives, and at the Family History Library and its family history centers (their microfilm numbers 576493-576499). These census rolls are also available online at Ancestry.com's subscription web site.