Responsibility of the State of New York to Educate New York Indians

Date
September 7-20, 1920

George D. Clark asks the Department of Indian Affairs if the Carlisle Indian School is still in operation, and if it's not, what kind of arrangements he could make with schools in the west. Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. B. Meritt informs Clark that Carlisle is closed and the Federal Government has no responsibility for educating New York Indians. Instead, they should attend public schools ran by the state of New York.

Time Period
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Repository
National Archives and Records Administration
Location
RG 75, CCF Entry 121, #75184-1920-Carlisle-806
Responsibility of the State of New York to Educate New York Indians