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Show Education - 182 Ute child, who has a fever and symptoms similar to Ute children that died during past summer. Nov. 6(?), 1884 Francis Carter, Williman Oak, Daniel Sum and (?), Utes attending Albuquerque School Letter to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency The boys report that they have left the school and are at the Pueblo agency. The agent there has told them they should return to the school They ask for Clark's advice. Nov. 6, 1884 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Letter to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency Bryan reports that four Ute children have run away from the school. Margaret Richards has died. Clark urged not to delay visit. Nov. 29, 1884 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Letter to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency Page Toy, a Ute child, is reported missing. Bryan advises punishment of the child as an example to other children. Dec. 15, 1884 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Letter to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency Bryan requests that Clark send him a list of children at So. Ute Reservation, in order to prepare extra facilities if necessary. Dec. 20, 1884 Mother Superior, Convent of the Good Shepherd, Denver Letter to (?) Mother Superior discussed her contract with the Dept. of Indian Affairs to educated 2 5 Ute girls. |