Keywords: The Broncho boys, largest cattle outfit on reservation, put up a lot of hay with a little effort. Fort Hall Bottoms. - NARA - 298577.jpg Scope and content Records of the Extension and Credit Office whose purpose was to work with reservation agricultural and home extension agents to help Indians become self-sufficient and raise living standards After 1934 credit agents worked with men from the Organization Division in establisheing tribal corporations which were eligible for government loans for development projects General notes 298577 Local identifier Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Portland Area Office Salt Lake City Extension and Credit Office ca 1931 - ca 1946 NARA's Pacific Alaska Region Seattle NRIAS 6125 Sand Point Way NE Seattle WA 98115-7999 1935 Record group Record Group 75 Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs 1793 - 1999 Record group ARC 404 Classified Files of the Extension and Credit Office compiled 1931 - 1946 Series ARC 298560 File unit File unit ARC Variant control numbers NAIL Control Number NRIS-75-PAO50-AR35 4 Other versions <gallery> File The_Broncho_boys _largest_cattle_outfit_on_reservation _put_up_a_lot_of_hay_with_a_little_effort _Fort_Hall_Bottoms _-_NARA_-_298577 tif tif File The_Broncho_boys _largest_cattle_outfit_on_reservation _put_up_a_lot_of_hay_with_a_little_effort _Fort_Hall_Bottoms _-_NARA_-_298577 jpg jpg </gallery> NARA-cooperation PD-USGov Cattle husbandry in the United States Hay Horse-drawn wagons in the United States Fort Hall Reservation 1935 in the United States Idaho in the 1930s |