Pratt, Richard Henry

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Discussion of Nez Perce Students at Carlisle
July 30, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt responds to a letter from the Office of Indian Affairs regarding Nez Perce students at the Carlisle Indian School. Pratt notes that four students came to Carlisle in 1880 and two in 1883. Of those students who came in 1880 the boys are orphans and are desirous of staying at Carlisle with one hoping to college.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Request to Enroll Wasu Ricker at the Carlisle Indian School
July 30, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt writes regarding a request from Lieutenant Heistand of the 11 Infantry of an orphaned Sioux girl who his family taken in. Because of his posting on a military base he has been unable to enroll the girl in a school and so requests for her to be enrolled at the Carlisle Indian School.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Voucher Covering Travel Expenses to Recover Three Runaway Students
August 4, 1886

Voucher to cover expenses in the return of three run away students located and arrested in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.

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Follow Up on Transportation for Wasu Ricker
August 6, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt follows up with the Office of Indian Affairs regarding the transportation for Wasu Ricker from Mandan, North Dakota to Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

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Comptroller Transmits Contract for Hocker Farm to the Office of Indian Affairs
August 7, 1886

Isaac H. Maynard replies to the request of John D. C. Atkins transmits a contract between James Andrew McCauley, Robert M. Henderson, and Richard Henry Pratt for the lease of the Hocker Farm.

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Letter from Richard H. Pratt to Cornelius R. Agnew, August 9, 1886
August 9, 1886

Superintendent Richard Henry Pratt writes to Doctor Cornelius Rea Agnew about the search to "find a mother for the girls."  This letter is part of a series of related correspondence which can be found using the People tags. Transcript included.

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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Proposed Trip for Student Recruitment in the Summer of 1886
August 10, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt requests permission to recruit female students, along with his oldest daughter as an assistant, from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, the Kiowa and Comanche and the Quapaw Agency, the Pueblo Agency, the Navajo Agency, and the Pine Ridge Agency. He further requests transportation expenses to be covered for himself along with…

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Request to Forward Transportation to Mitchell Dakota Station
August 10, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt requests that transportation from Mitchell, Dakota to Carlisle, Pennsylvania be forwarded to the Agent at Mitchell Station. Pratt further requests to be notified so that he make necessary arrangements for the girls' expenses enroute.

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Request to Return Tom Torlino to His Home
August 10, 1886

A request from Richard Henry Pratt to send Tom Torlino to his home in order to serve as an example of the benefits of the Carlisle Indian School.

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Transportation of Harriet Mary Elder to Agency
August 19, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt writes that it will be difficult to send Harriet Mary Elder (here Harriet Mary Boston) to the agency, seemingly due to expense, but he will see that she gets there. 

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Authority and Instructions Sought for Pratt's Trip West in 1886
August 20, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt requests full authority and instructions from the Office of Indian Affairs to travel West and recruit new students as soon as possible.

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Irregular Employees Required for September 1886
August 23, 1886

Captain Richard H. Pratt provides the Commissioner of Indian Affairs with a list of irregular labor required for September 1886. Pratt also includes details on compensation, position title, and the number of workdays required for the month.

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Request to Enroll Onondaga Students at Carlisle in 1886
August 23 - October 11, 1886

Correspondence regarding the enrollment of Onondaga students at the Carlisle Indian School between John A. Bowman, Alfred John Standing, Bishop Huntington, and Richard Henry Pratt. Pratt concludes the correspondence by forwarding everything to the Office of Indian Affairs requesting that they allow the students to enroll at Carlisle despite…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Agent Asks About Restrictions for Sending Students to Carlisle
August 25, 1886

The U.S. Indian Agent for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency asks if there are restrictions for sending students to the Carlisle Indian School.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Pratt Seeks Answer to Request for Transportation for Tom Torlino
August 27, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt seeks an answer to his request for transportation for Tom Torlino to travel back to his home.

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Report of Irregular Employees, August 1886
September 6, 1886

Captain Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists irregular employees and includes details on their compensation, position titles, race, and the number of days worked at the school in August 1886. Pratt distinguishes between the white employees, whose names appear on the first page, and the "Indian Apprentices" listed on the subsequent pages…

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Pratt Requests Assistance in Constructing School on Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency
September 9, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt requests assistance for Rev. S. S. Harry in constructing a school building for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency. In doing so he would have the children of the Agency in school for the winter.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Pratt's Views Towards Filling Teaching Positions with Graduates
September 13, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt provides his views on having graduates from the Carlisle Indian School and other industrial training schools fill agency instructor positions. Pratt notes that he does not believe this a good system due to the lack of training among Indian apprentices in their trades which would not allow them to be competent teachers. In…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Request for Transportation for 39 to Carlisle from Caldwell, Kansas
September 14, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt requests transportation to Carlisle, Pennsylvania for 39 to be placed at Caldwell, Kansas for September 18, 1886.

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Irregular Employees Required for October 1886
September 20, 1886

Captain Richard H. Pratt provides the Commissioner of Indian Affairs with a list of irregular labor required for October 1886. Pratt also includes details on compensation, position title, and the number of workdays required for the month.

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Report of Irregular Employees, September 1886
October 1, 1886

Captain Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists irregular employees and includes details on their compensation, position titles, race, and the number of days worked at the school in September 1886. Pratt distinguishes between the employees, whose names appear on the first page, and the "Indian Apprentices" listed on the subsequent pages of…

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Follow Up on Transportation for Sioux Student from Mitchell, Dakota
October 4, 1886

Follow up letter regarding request for transportation for a member of the Sioux Nation to travel to the Carlisle Indian School from Mitchell, Dakota. Richard Henry Pratt indicates that there appears to be some mix up in the transportation order and requests an investigation into the matter to limit the delay.

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Letter from Richard H. Pratt to Cornelius R. Agnew, October 12, 1886
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October 12, 1886

Superintendent Richard Henry Pratt writes to Doctor Cornelius Rea Agnew informing him that the school had gained new students, raising enrollment higher than it had been before.  He also mentions the need for more money to improve school buildings. This letter is part of a series of related correspondence which can be found using the…

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Letters/Correspondence
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Response to Secretary of the Interior Regarding Fort Marion Students
October 14, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt responds to a letter from Secretary of the Interior Lucius Q. C. Lamar regarding sending children and young adults at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida to the Carlisle Indian School. Pratt provides details on the number of students that can be accommodated at Carlisle through temporary shelters and through sending students…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Request for Return of Three Students due to Poor Health
October 15, 1886

Request by Richard Henry Pratt for permission to send Noah Little Eagle (here Noel Little Eagle), Laura Good Nation, and Wamy Oso to their homes due to consumption.

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