Fresno Indian Subagency (California)

Indian Tribes Associated With This Subagency
23 small bands of Indians known as the Fresno Indians

History
The Fresno Subagency was established in 1856 and was responsible for the Indians living on the Fresno Reservation on the Fresno River. It was also responsible for the Indians living on the Kings River Farm.. It operated until 1860 when both Fresno and Kings River were assigned to the Southern District. Fresno was abandoned in 1861 and Kings River in 1862. Some of the Indians from these farms moved to the Tule River Agency.

Agent and appointment date

D. A. Enyart September 12, 1854, M.L. Lewis April 17, 1856

Records
Some historical records of this subagency, including correspondence, etc., are part of the records of the California Superintendency records.