Richard Henry Pratt requests to spend $4,000 to return students home during the current fiscal year.
Students Returning Home at End of Term
Richard Henry Pratt provides a list of the members of the Shawnee Nation currently enrolled at the Carlisle Indian School to the Office of Indian Affairs.
Correspondence regarding the complaint of Joseph C. Hart, Superintendent of the Oneida Indian School, regarding the recruitment of students for the Carlisle Indian School without his consent.
William A. Mercer responds to the request to return Claudia and Arline Allen.
These materials include correspondence regarding the return of Alaskan students to their home and a request by the Superintendent to pay their fares.
These materials contain correspondence regarding authorization to return 83 students to their homes in 1908 at the end of their period of enrollment.
These materials contain correspondence regarding an authorization to return students to their homes in July 1908 at the end of their period of enrollment.
These materials include correspondence regarding a request to return Hewitt Ute to his home at the Shoshone Agency, Wyoming.
These materials include correspondence regarding a request by Carlisle Superintendent, Moses Friedman, to return 189 students to their homes as a result of either graduating from Carlisle or due to expiring terms of enrollment. The request was granted by the Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs R. G. Valentine.
These materials contain correspondence regarding the return of Albert Scott to his home Blue Lake, California from Carlisle.
These materials include correspondence regarding a request to return William Little Wolf to his home at the Tongue River Agency in Montana.
These materials contain correspondence regarding students to be returned home because they are graduating or their terms are expiring in June 1910, including a list of these returning students.
These materials include a list of students to be returned to their homes at the close of the 1914 school year as well as the authorization from the Assistant Commissioner.
Superintendent Oscar H. Lipps requests funds to pay for the return of students who were set to graduate or whose terms were about to expire. Names, home address, and estimated transportation costs are listed.