Here we change to Series 2, records of the National Archives Records Administration, record group 75, Department of the Interior, office of Indian Affairs, what became the Bureau of Indian Affairs. I’ll begin with selection from Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs. This large part of series 2, 12 of the 25 boxes, contains reports, Indian letters, petitions, surveys, and general correspondence to the OIA. SWORP has the copies of letters from mainly Siletz and Grand Ronde Reservations from 1881 to 1897. There are still many letter in the following years at the National Archives that will be targeted in future SWORPs. The drawing from 1890, of a proposed Siletz Agency water tower, is the only drawing of its type in the collection. There are also some sketch maps of land allotments and of the reservation in the collection. For any individual year, there are about 30,000 letters in its correspondence collection from all of the reservations in the United States. Siletz and Grande Ronde each have from 10 to 100 letters for each year. We found that the way in which these documents were organized, through different administrations, changed every few years. Some years most of the reports were removed and placed in subject collections. And some years, nothing was removed. It also appears that many of the documents were destroyed or simply lost through the interdepartmental transfer processes.