Richard Henry Pratt recommends that the school at the Southern Ute Agency be made into a boarding school rather than a day school.
Oberly, J. H.

September 3, 1885
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration

October 21, 1885
Samuel Chapman Armstrong of the Hampton Institute writes to Richard Henry Pratt discussing Superintendent of Indian Schools John Henry Oberly's recent comments at the Mohonk Conference, suggesting that Oberly will become the Commissioner of Indian Affairs eventually and discussing President Cleveland's Indian policy.
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Letters/Correspondence
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Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

October 26, 1885
H. J. Armstrong, U.S. Indian Agent for the Crow Agency, informs the Office of Indian Affairs that he can send six or ten students to the Carlisle Indian School.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration

December 19, 1885
John H. Bowman, U.S. Indian Agent for the Navajo Agency, informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Tom Torlino should be returned home on account of his health and because he seems to be making no progress.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration