Felix R. Brunot writes to Richard Henry Pratt at the recommendation of a mutual acquaintance to recommend that Pratt hold a public meeting in Pittsburgh to discuss his work at the Carlisle Indian School. Brunot, a major capitalist and philanthropist in Pittsburgh, offers to support Pratt in arranging such a meeting.
Brunot, Felix Reville


Felix R. Brunot writes to Richard Henry Pratt discussing dates for Pratt's upcoming visit to Pittsburgh. Brunot also discusses a recent connection with Mrs. Longstreth of Philadelphia, a significant donor to the Carlisle Indian School.

Felix R. Brunot writes to Richard Henry Pratt, recommending a plan for Pratt to visit a number of schools and other organizations while in Pittsburgh to hold a public lecture.

Felix R. Brunot shares final plans for Pratt's visit to Pittsburgh with a number of Carlisle Indian School students, including tours of schools in the city.

Felix R. Brunot writes to Richard Henry Pratt after his visit to Pittsburgh, forwarding a donation given to Brunot by Mrs. Mawhinney for the Carlisle Indian School.

Felix R. Brunot writes to Richard Henry Pratt asking him to confirm receipt of a previously sent letter with a donation, and discussing the positive reputation of Carlisle's pupils in Pittsburgh in the wake of Pratt's recent visit to that city.