Washington Superintendency of Indian Affairs

History
The Washington Superintendency of Indian Affairs was established in 1853. After the Superintendency was abolished in 1874, after which the agents reported directly to the Office of Indian Affairs in Washington, DC. Some correspondence relating directly to the agencies was filed under "Washington" until a change in the filing system occurred in 1881, however.

Agencies

 * Columbia River (Southern District) Agency 
 * Colville Agency
 * Flathead (Eastern District) Agency
 * Neah Bay Agency
 * Nez Perce Agency
 * Puget Sound District Agency
 * Puyallup Agency
 * Quinaielt Agency
 * Skokomish (Sklallam) Agency
 * Tulalip Agency
 * Umatilla Agency
 * Yakima Agency

Records
Records of the Washington Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 1853-1874, are at the National Archives and have been microfilmed as their Microcopy Number M5. Copies are also available at the Chicago, San Francisco, and Seattle Regional Archives. This set of microfilm of the records of the Washington Superintendency is also available at the Family History Library and its family history centers.

Letters received by the Office of Indian Affairs from the Washington Superintendency, 1853-1880, have been microfilmed by the National Archives as part of their Microcopy Number M234. Copies are available at the National Archives and at the Family History Library and its family history centers on their microfilm roll numbers 1661637 thru 1661650.