Richard Henry Pratt outlines the disciplinary history of Lewis Williams (also known as Lewis Daniel Williams) while at the Carlisle Indian School and what led him to withdraw his assistance from allowing Williams to attend the Preparatory Department of Dickinson College and to provide him a ticket to his home.
Fletcher, Alice C.
April 3, 1895
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Letters/Correspondence
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May 8, 1896
Alfred John Standing responds to the request to return Jeannette Rice to her home from the Carlisle Indian School.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
April 18, 1898 - May 4, 1898
Richard Henry Pratt provides information on the graduates of the Carlisle Indian School to the Office of Indian Affairs.
Additional correspondence regarding the Omaha Exposition to and from Alfred John Standing is also included.
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May 4, 1898
Richard Henry Pratt notes that F. W. Clarke will pay the expenses to assist Alice C. Fletcher in putting up the Omaha Exposition and recommends Norman for the position.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration