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Show Education - 185 Atkins, (?), Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to C F . Stollsteimer, So. Ute Agency Atkins informs the agent that if the former agent Patten promised the Ute Indians that their children would receive a present of money after their schooling he did so without authority from the Office of Indian Affairs. May 2, 1885 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt. Albuquerque Indian School Letter to C F . Stollsteimer, So. Ute Agency Bryan argues that the children should remain at the school for two years, as promised, regardless of the parents' anxiety over the large number of deaths. May 3, 1885 (?), Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Stollsteimer, So. Ute Agency The commissioner asks the Southern Utes to allow their children to remain at the Albuquerque school until the end of June, at which time they may return home. He recommends the children attend school for another year. May 30, 1885 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Telegram to Stollsteimer, So. Ute Agency " When will you come for the children, answer immediately-" ( complete) June 3, 1885 Stollsteimer, Agent, So. Ute Agency Telegram to Bryan, Albuquerque Indian School " Can do nothing without authority - recommend you wire Commissioner circumstances." June 3, 1885 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School |