Crow Agency Inquiry Into How to Obtain Students

Date
March 5, 1890

M. P. Wyman, U.S. Indian Agent for the Crow Agency, notes that the Office of Indian Affairs instruction to send 40 students to Carlisle is received. However, he notes that the chiefs are protesting and only a few are willing to go. Asks if he should use force to fill quota.

A note on the front indicates the Office has responded that no force should be used but all possible persuasion should be used.

Time Period
Year
People
External Groups & Institutions
Repository
National Archives and Records Administration
Location
RG 75, Entry 91, box 605, 1890-#8330
Crow Agency Inquiry Into How to Obtain Students