The Documents section features digitized copies of documents relating to the history of the school. These documents include correspondence, graduation pamphlets, and other forms of ephemera, and have been digitized by Digital Resource Center staff. Today, these documents are preserved in a number of locations, including the Dickinson College Archives and Special Collections as well as private collections.
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January 26, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt discussing the costs and terms for six Indian students under Pratt's care at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, including fees, working wages, and hours. Armstrong also discusses…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Discusses Terms for Pratt's Indian Students
January 28, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong notifies Richard Henry Pratt of a calculating error in a previous letter about student fees at Hampton. Armstrong also asks whether Pratt himself can come with his students to Hampton.
Note: This…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Corrects Error for Fees
February 23, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt informing Pratt of a letter written by Bishop H. B. Whipple and forwarded to Armstrong by Elizabeth Farmer. Armstrong asks Pratt to write to Bishop Whipple for support and to invite him to…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Asks Pratt to Write to Bishop Whipple
March 1, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt confirming plans for the arrival of ten of Pratt's students under the care of Mr. Caruthers, and discusses scholarships for those students.
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Plans for Arrival of Pratt's Students
circa 1878-1879
Samuel Chapman Armstrong of the Hampton Institute writes to Richard Henry Pratt discussing some student affairs at Hampton. The letter is partially dated, so the year is uncertain, but likely dates from the period when Pratt worked alongside…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
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Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Discusses Student Affairs with Pratt
August 1, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong informs Richard Henry Pratt that he has received a telegram from Washington, indicating that a previously sent letter was not received and that Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ezra Hayt is opposed to educating Indian girls…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Topics: BIA Policy and Policy Changes
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Informs Pratt of Washington Telegram
August 18, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt encouraging him to write to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ezra Hayt to share Pratt's ideas about an Indian school. Armstrong provides some advice to Pratt about downplaying Pratt's views…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Encourages Pratt to Propose School Ideas to Hayt
August 26, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt informing him that Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ezra Hayt has approved Pratt's idea to recruit Indian youth to attend the Hampton Institute. Armstrong discusses the construction of a new…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
August 26, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt informing him that Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ezra Hayt has approved Pratt's idea to recruit Indian youth to attend the Hampton Institute. Armstrong discusses the construction of a new…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
August 29, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt enclosing a letter of concerns, potentially from Diggs, about Indian education. The enclosure is not included in this file, but Armstrong outlines some of the concerns, including that "we'll…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Topics: Founding of the School
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Forwards Pratt Letter of Concerns
August 31, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt authorizing travel expenses for Mrs. Pratt and Etadleuh to recruit Indian youth for Hampton alongside Pratt. Armstrong also discusses some opposition that he and Pratt will face in their work…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Authorizing Travel Expenses for Pratt
September 2, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong of the Hampton Institute sends Richard Henry Pratt encouragement ahead of a recruitment trip to the West, and suggests using photographs from Hampton to help in his efforts.
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Encourages Pratt Ahead of Recruitment Trip
September 4, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong writes to Richard Henry Pratt informing him that he telegraphed instructions for Pratt to be sent a complete set of Hampton Institute photograph to be used in his recruitment efforts. At this time, Pratt was preparing or…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Sends Photographs to Pratt
September 7, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong of the Hampton Institute sends Richard Henry Pratt information on expenses for his recruitment trip in the West. Armstrong also notes that he cannot visit Carlisle yet, but will plan to do so.
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
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Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Sends Pratt Expense Information
September 9, 1878
Samuel Chapman Armstrong of the Hampton Institute writes to Richard Henry Pratt discussing school management elements including the "bodily welfare" of Indians.
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
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Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Discusses Indian Welfare with Pratt
December 3, 1878
Paul Tsait-Kopeta writes to Richard Henry Pratt providing him with life updates.
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Tsait-Kopeta Sends Pratt Life Updates
December 20-30, 1878
Hampton Institute Principal Samuel Chapman Armstrong responds to Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. A. Hayt's inquiry regarding the need for Captain Richard Henry Pratt to stay at Hampton to help care for and manage the Indian students. Armstrong…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
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Format: Letters/Correspondence
January 9, 1879
Secretary of War George W. McCrary forwards and endorses a letter from the General of the Army in response to a request to grant Richard Henry Pratt the authority to remain at the Hampton Institute for three months. The note states that Pratt is…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
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Format: Letters/Correspondence
January 14, 1879
Richard H. Pratt states that he currently has 57 male students at Hampton and is looking to recruit 20 female students. He goes on to say that he plans to send most of the former Ft. Marion prisoners currently enrolled at Hamtpon on outings,…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Sending "Florida Boys" at Hampton on Outings
January 21, 1879
Samuel Chapman Armstrong of the Hampton Institute writes to Richard Henry Pratt informing him that the Secretary of War wishes to keep Pratt at Hampton, while General Sherman wishes to have him transferred back to regular army service. Armstrong…
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
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Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Informs Pratt of Secretary of War Transfer Wishes
February 14, 1879
Spencer Fullteron Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, writes to Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz to endorse Captain Richard H. Pratt's request to establish an Indian School at the Carlisle Barracks. Baird contends that there is…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Founding of the School
Format: Letters/Correspondence
May 29, 1879
Richard H. Pratt informs Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. A. Hayt that it will take a week to place the male students from Hampton on farms in Massachusetts and then he will travel to Florida. Pratt expects to place a dozen male students on…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Placing Hampton Students on Outing on Farms in Massachusetts
June 2, 1879
Richard H. Pratt informs Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. A. Hayt that there are problems "persuading these Yankee farmers" in Massachusetts to be outing hosts for Hampton students. While seven farmers are interested in hosting a student, Pratt…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Outing Patrons
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Problem with Finding Outing Hosts in Massachusetts
June 2, 1879
Hampton Institute Principal Samuel C. Armstrong states that they are currently educating 38 Indian boys and only 9 Indian girls, so he requests that they recruit 20 Dakota female Indian students. He requests that, if his wish is granted, Captain…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Request to Recruit Dakota Students for Hampton
June 7, 1879
Samuel Chapman Armstrong of the Hampton Institute writes Richard Henry Pratt a memo stating that he cannot take some of the male students Pratt is recruiting at the moment due to capacity concerns.
Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Format: Letters/Correspondence
View Document: Armstrong Sends Pratt Memo on Student Capacity
