1883

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Armstrong Request to Send Twelve Students to Carlisle
August 28, 1883

H. J. Armstrong, U.S. Indian Agent for the Crow Agency, notes he wants to send twelve students to the Carlisle Indian School but has to wait until his employees return from Little Big Horn.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Death of Gertrude Spotted Tail
September 5, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt reports on the death of Gertrude Spotted Tail while living in Andalusia, Pennsylvania with a Carlisle Indian School teacher during the summer. Pratt also notes the health and death differences between the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Agency students.

Pratt concludes with a request for authority to pay for the expense of…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Delay in Returning Four Crow Students to Their Homes
September 10, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt requests delaying returning four students from the Crow Nation until the other party comes to Carlisle. He further requests that the return of the students does not come from the School's appropriation.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Request to Return Ill Students in 1883
September 10, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt requests authority to return a number of students to their homes due to ill health in addition to the students who are being returned due to the expiration of their terms.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Special Estimate of Funds, Third Quarter 1883
September 10, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt submits a "Special" Estimate of Funds form for $3,000 to cover transportation and traveling expenses of pupils returning to their Agencies as well as students being brought to Carlisle. An explanatory cover letter is included.

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Financial Documents, Letters/Correspondence
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Allegations of Preventing Catholic Students from Attending Church
September 11, 1883 - September 15, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt responds to allegations from Henry M. Beadle, the editor of The Washington Catholic, that he prevents Catholic students at the Carlisle Indian School from attending the local Catholic Church in Carlisle. Pratt responds by noting his arrangement with Father Hickey regarding allowing students to attend services that…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Clarification on Enrolling Additional Students from the Pueblo Agency
September 15, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt seeks to clarify his earlier letter regarding enrolling additional students from the Pueblo Agency. He writes that he is satisfied with the current allotment of students from the Indian Territory and Dakota but could have additional students due to the success of the outing program.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Estimate of Supplies, Regular Employee Pay, and Estimate of Funds, Fourth Quarter 1883
September 21, 1883

Richard H. Pratt requests funds for regular employee pay, and he encloses an estimate of supplies amounting to $1,050. He also sends an estimate of funds for the fourth quarter of 1883 amounting to $10,295.00 for support of the school. 

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Financial Documents, Letters/Correspondence, Reports
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National Archives and Records Administration
Enrolling Four New Children from Nebraska
September 24 - October 8, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter from S. M. Brosius regarding enrolling four students from Nebraska in addition to Lizzie Gamble.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Carlisle Student Recruitment in the Fall of 1883
October 6, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt provides an update to the Secretary of the Interior on his recruitment of students for the Carlisle Indian School in the fall of 1883. Pratt notes that he can acquire some students from the Ponca and Nez Perce Agency, the Kiowa Agency, and the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Agencies. He also provides an update on the Pawnee Agency…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Given Sends Deed of Trust Covering Purchase of Hocker Farm
October 10, 1883

Obadiah G. Given forwards the deed of trust covering the purchase of the Hocker Farm by the Carlisle Indian School.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Omitted Circular and Inquiry on Assault on Returned Student
October 13, 1883

Samuel Jeanes writes regarding an omitted circular from an enclosure which Jeanes asks to be resent from the Indian Affairs Office. In a post script Jeanes documents that he has been informed that a student from Carlisle who was being returned to the Great Nemaha Agency was assaulted by a telegraph operator. Jeanes notes that a group is going…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Request to Enroll Winnebago Children at Carlisle and Hampton
October 15, 1883

Alice C. Fletcher asks for permission to send Winnebago children to be educated at the Carlisle Indian School and the Hampton Institute.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Given Acknowledges Letter from Hiram Price
October 17, 1883

Obadiah G. Given, Carlisle Indian School Physician, acknowledges Hiram Price's letter and informs him that he has forwarded it to Richard Henry Pratt. The content of Price's letter is not mentioned. 

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Pratt Responds to Crow Agency Request to Alter Delegation
October 22, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an inquiry from H. J. Armstrong, U.S. Indian Agent for the Crow Agency, regarding a request to alter the composition of the delegation to be sent to Carlisle. Pratt notes that because of the greater expense of transporting students from the Crow Agency that it is more important to have a delegation that is able…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Proposal to Bring Apache Students to Carlisle
November 1-16, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter from Emmet Crawford, Captain 3rd Cavalry, regarding sending students to the Carlisle Indian School from the Tonto, San Carlos, Yuma, and Mojave bands of the Apache Nation. In addition to the students Crawford proposes sending a chief from each band in order to see the school and see the school for…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Proposal to Transport Students from the Rosebud Agency
November 1, 1883

J. R. Buchanan, General Passenger Agent for the Missouri Valley, on a proposal by Richard Henry Pratt to move over one hundred children from the Rosebud Agency to Chamberlain. Buchanan notes that this will be hard on the passengers and instead proposes using the Missouri Valley Road which is closer.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Transportation of Crow Students to Carlisle
November 10, 1883

H. J. Armstrong, U.S. Indian Agent for the Crow Agency, requests authority for transportation for six boys, seven girls, and one escort to Carlisle.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Descriptive Statement of Pupils from Crow Agency, November 1883
November 13-23, 1883

These materials include a cover letter and a Descriptive Statement of Pupils regarding 11 children transferred to the Carlisle Indian School from the Crow Agency in Montana.

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Follow Up on Difficulties in Recruiting Students from Rosebud Agency
November 13-25, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter from James G. Wright, U.S. Indian Agent for the Rosebud Agency, regarding his previous letter concerning the actions of Father M. Wright.

In addition, there is a letter from A. R. Z. Dawson, the U.S. Commander of the 2nd District of Dakota recommending that Father Craft be forbidden from attending…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Notice of 11 Crow Children Sent to Carlisle
November 13, 1883

H. J. Armstrong, U.S. Indian Agent for the Crow Agency, reports that he has sent 11 students to Carlisle due to some refusing to go at the last minute. He further notes that the Agency physician was not able to make an examination but he believes all are physically sound.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Pratt Reports on His Arrival Back from Recruiting Students
November 14, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt reports on his arrival back to the Carlisle Indian School with 60 students. He notes that with the 88 students on outing the school has a total of 424 students. He requests written authority to bring additional students from Indian Territory and the Dakotas.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Pratt Requests Office Approval of Irregular Employees and Standing Nomination
November 15, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt requests the Office of Indian Affairs approve his Reports of Irregular Employees for August, September 1883 as well as his nomination of Alfred John Standing as Assistant Superintendent.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Return of Stationary Invoices
November 15, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs he is returning invoices of stationary.

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Request for Help in Returning Grandfather of Ralph Eagle Feather
November 21-27, 1883

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a copy of a letter from former Carlisle Indian School student Ralph Eagle Feather regarding his grandfather who left the Rosebud Agency under the care of a former U.S. Indian Agent. Eagle Feather requests help in returning his grandfather to the Agency as they have received word that he is on exhibition at a museum…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration