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Show Education - 198 L€ » tter to C. A. Bartholomew Dorchester conveys Bartholomew's request to the Commissioner that Supervisor Keck assist the agent in collecting children for the Ft. Lewis School. Bartholomew is to delay visit with Chief Ignacio due to eye trouble among children at Ft. Lewis School. Aug. 22, 1892 Dorechester, David, Supt. Ft. Lewis School Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Forwards letter from C. A. Bartholomew, dated Aug. 20, 1892. Bartholomew has talked with Ignacio but does not dare tell Indians that appropriation for three stallions will not be given until children are sent to school. NA/ RG 75/ 31102 Aug. 27, 1892 Morgan, T. J., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Charles Bartholomew, Indian Agent Morgan informs Bartholomew that he will not visit the agency as planned, but that he would like Bartholomew and the chiefs of the three bands to visit him in Washington, D. C This visit is contingent, however, on the Utes sending at least 40 boys and 25 girls to the school at Ft. Lewis. FRCD/ RG 75 Sept. 12, 1892 Bartholomew, Charles, Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Report of Agents Report of the Secretary of the Interior Bartholomew gives his annual report on conditions at the agency. His comments include education at the abandoned Fort Lewis site. S. S. # 3088/ p. 231- 232 Sept. 13, 1892 Bartholomew, Charles, Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to David S. Keck, Zuckaton (?), Arizona |