William Morgan Asks Office for Advice for Remaining at Carlisle

Date
September 29, 1890

William Morgan writes to R. V. Belt, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, about whether he should remain at the Carlisle Indian School for another year. Morgan writes about wanting to start farming while at home but knows that the present moment is not the right moment.

Time Period
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Repository
National Archives and Records Administration
Location
RG 75, Entry 91, box 665, 1890-#30175
William Morgan Asks Office for Advice for Remaining at Carlisle