George E. Balenti, writing on State of Oklahoma Department of Highways letterhead, sends brithday well-wishes to Richard Henry Pratt and provides him with personal updates.
Pratt, Richard Henry


Chauncey E. Archiquette, a former Carlisle student, congratulates Richard Henry Pratt on his 80th birthday.

Mary Pradt Abeita writes to Richard Henry Pratt with birthday well-wishes, expressing her fondness for Carlisle and for Pratt as her "dear school-father."

John Allen, a member of the 1900 graduating class, sends Richard Henry Pratt congratulations for his 80th birthday.

This material includes correspondence between Mrs. Jerry Snyder, nee Daisy Doctor, to the Assistant Commissioner Charles H. Buck regarding her relation to Laura M. Doctor.

Emil Benson, President of the Sherman Institute Alumni Association, thanks Richard Henry Pratt for his address to Sherman's Class of 1921. Benson briefly paraphrases part of Pratt's speech.

Correspondence and legal documents regarding ownership of the Sanno lot of roughly 4 acres of land, originally purchased for use by the Carlisle Indian School in 1883 by the trustees of the school's charitable fund, under the direction of Richard Henry Pratt, and later conveyed to the government in 1914.

Edgar A. Allen sends Richard Henry Pratt congratulations for his birthday, and invites him to visit Wisconsin, where Allen is in charge of the Menominees, Stockbridges, and Oneidas.

Anna Laura Pratt replies to a letter of Fannie Peter thanking Peter for her letter and providing an update on her life since the death of her husband Richard Henry Pratt. Pratt notes that she plans to donate Indian Office Reports to Dickinson College as well as complete the book Richard Henry Pratt had nearly finished writing. Additionally, she…