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Titre

Office of Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs [textual record, cartographic material]. 

Structure du classement

Date(s)

1862-1924

Lieu de création

Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminé

étendue

22.12 m of textual records
1 diagram

Langue du document

Anglais

Portée et contenu

Series consists of records created and maintained by the Office of Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs during the period 1862-1924.

Conditions d'accès

Documents textuels
90: Ouvert
Documents cartographiques
90: Ouvert
No de référence archivistique
Ancien no de référence archivistique

Modalités d'utilisation

Copyright belongs to the Crown. In order to protect the fragile originals, the microfilm copies of these records must be consulted rather than the originals.
Cartographic material: Copyright belongs to the Crown. Credit Library and Archives Canada.

Instrument de recherche

Cartographic material (Aucun instrument de recherche)

Biographie / Histoire administrative

The Office of Deputy Superintendent General was created in 1862, thus providing the Indian administration with a permanent head (with the status of a deputy minister). William Spragge was appointed to the position by Order in Council of 17 March 1862. His successors included L. Vankoughnet and Hayter Reed, appointed in 1874 and 1893 respectively. James A. Smart, Deputy Minister of the Interior, was appointed Deputy Superintendent in 1897 and undertook a general reorganization of the Department of Indian Affairs. Francis Pedley was appointed Deputy Superintendent of Indian Affairs in 1902, ending the system whereby the Deputy of the Interior held that post. Pedley was succeeded by D.C. Scott and Dr. H.W. McGill, appointed in 1913 and 1932 respectively. The position, as such, disappeared in 1936 with the reduction of the Department of Indian Affairs to Branch status within the Department of Mines and Resources. At that time the permanent head took on the title of Director, Indian Affairs Branch. RG10 General Inventory

Information additionnelle

Source du titre
Title is based on the contents of the series.

Versements complémentaires
No further accruals are expected.

Source

Gouvernement

No MIKAN

157484