These materials include correspondence regarding the enrollment at Carlisle of Brown Eagle, a member of the Navajo Nation, and the loss of his trunk after being shipped from Morrisville, Pennsylvania to Carlisle.
Dickey, D. H.
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![Pay for Returning Runaway Pupils Pay for Returning Runaway Pupils](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b032_f04_119496_0002.jpg?itok=-2yx3u73)
These materials contain correspondence regarding pay for M.A. Davis, Special Officer of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for returning pupils who deserted from the Carlisle Indian School.
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This document contains correspondence concerning the death of James Graybeard.
![Altercations Between D. H. Dickey and Victor Passano Altercations Between D. H. Dickey and Victor Passano](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b009_f04_84110_0006.jpg?itok=P-cJEXg3)
This material includes correspondence concerning an altercation between field agent D. H. Dickey and Victor Passano during a summer outing, and Passano's attempt to bring legal suit against Dickey. Passano had fought with Thomas Montoya, a Carlisle student on outing, and Dickey separated the two. Passano then filed suit against Dickey, and…
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This material includes correspondence related to the request of George Gore, a farmer and outing patron in Newton, Pennsylvania, to retain some outing students beyond their normal term. Specific correspondence relates to students John Wolfe and Cornelius Hardman (here Cornelius Hartman). Additionally, this material discusses the decision of…