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Show Education - 173 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency The sick boy is again not well. Some of the large boys still refuse to work, others have been working in the gardens. " We hope to get them in good working order by patience & firmness." May 25, 1883 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency The boys are all well and working in the fields, as instructed. May 25, 1883 Patten, Warren, Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Patten gives an account of his trip to Pueblo and then to Albuquerque to deliver the children to the Indian School. Apparently several adult Utes accompanied him. His report includes an accounting of expenses incurred during the trip, ( text is difficult to read) May 28, 1883 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt. Albuquerque Indian School Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency Several of the children are sick due to the change in diet and water. Others are well and doing their work. All the children " are as a rule smart and very eager to learn." May 28, 1883 Teller, H. M., Secretary of the Interior Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency Teller thanks Patten for his services in procuring the Ute children for a school off the reservation. |