Potential Transfer of Five Students from the Navajo Boarding School

Date
July 11, 1892

G. H. Wadleigh, Superintendent of the Navajo Boarding School, informs the Office of Indian Affairs that a small party of students would be interested in transferring to either Haskell or Carlisle. Wadleigh indicates Haskell would be better because of its location and lack of prejudice against it among the Navajo. He further states that it will be difficult to secure consent but he asks for authority in order to make it possible to transfer them without delay. Wadleigh ends by discussing the prospects of the school.

Time Period
Year
External Groups & Institutions
Repository
National Archives and Records Administration
Location
RG 75, Entry 91, box 886, 1892-#25877
Potential Transfer of Five Students from the Navajo Boarding School