Richard Henry Pratt responds to the request of John Ear to be returned to his home.
Requests From Students to Return Home
Thomas Hall requests of Richard Henry Pratt to return home on account of his health. Pratt forwards the request to Dr. Carlos Montezuma to make a report.
John Kennedy, Peter Dillon, and Richard Grant request to be returned to their homes for the summer.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to the Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the request of John Kennedy, Richard Grant, and Peter Dillon to be returned to their homes.
Ida Wasee requests from the Office of Indian Affairs to return home for the summer and return to Washington D.C. in the Fall.
Cover document for Ernest Hogee's request to be allowed to return to Arizona.
Alfred John Standing responds to a request for Julia Hand to return to her home over the summer and return during for the Fall.
Alfred John Standing replies to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the case of Ida Wassee and her request to return to the West.
Sophia and Jacob Johnson request the return of their two children Katie and David from the Carlisle Indian School.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to a request from Amos Long Wolf to return home.
Charles Butler requests to be given permission to be returned home from the Carlisle Indian School.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding a letter written by Don McDonald related to leaving Carlisle for other opportunities.
Edgar A. Allen responds to a request by James Down and M. J. Bentley to return to his home.
Edgar A. Allen responds to a request to return Juan Pedro.
Edgar A. Allen responds to a letter from William John regarding the punishment of two runaway students by whipping. John further requests to be released early from the Carlisle Indian School.
Edgar A. Allen responds to the request of Moses W. Raub to be returned home from the Carlisle Indian School.
Note: The student referred to here as Joseph LaFramboise is also known as Joseph La Flumboise.
Edgar A. Allen responds to request of James Down to be returned to his home.
Edgar A. Allen responds to request of Charles King to be released from the Carlisle Indian School.
Correspondence between Senator Porter J. McCumber and others regarding the return of Maggie Venne to her home. The final letter indicates that Venne is return from outing in order to be sent home.
Edgar A. Allen informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Maggie Venne has been brought back from her outing home and will leave shortly to return to her home. Allen further returns correspondence from Senator Porter J. McCumber regarding his request to have Venne returned.
Senator Porter J. McCumber thanks W. A. Jones for his assistance in helping Maggie Venne return to her home.
Correspondence regarding the enrollment of Louis Matlock (here spelled Matlack) at the Carlisle Indian School as well as his return to the Pawnee Agency.
J. R. Wise responds to request of James Maney to return to his home.
William A. Mercer responds to the request to release Jesse Pierce from his enrollment at the Carlisle Indian School.
These materials include correspondence regarding a request from Charles Honyoust to be returned to his home. Also included is an additional request from Jack Shawbooes to have his son Henry Shawbooes returned to his home in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Both requests were granted.