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Show Education - 192 Behl(?), R., Acting Commissioner Letter to C. A. Bartholomew, So. Ute Agency The boarding school is not a success. The average attendance should be raised from 12 to 25 per month. Feb. 28, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Agent sends a monthly report on activities at the agency. The severe winter weather has hampered delivery of mail. Condition of agency buildings. Attached is a sketch of the Indian School dormitory. Mar. 3, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs The agent gives reasons for the low attendance at the school: 1) the chiefs and head men are upset that the treaty for removal to Utah has not been ratified; 2) illness at the school; and, 3) the poor condition of the school buildings. Mar. 3, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs The agent reports on the celebration of Allotment Day at the Indian School. Mar. 13, 1890 Morgan, T. J., Commissioner Letter to C. A. Bartholomew, So. Ute Agency The commissioner advises that the gratuity fund is to be distributed only to those who send their children to school, especially those who send their children to the school at Grand Junction or some Eastern school. Mar. 31, 1890 |