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Show Education - 216 absence for Edward Slaughter, Assistant Engineer at the school, and to fill the hire a new person to take the position. Slaughter married a " young half- blood girl whose disposition is such that her presence at the school is very undesirable." May 6, 1905 Larrabee, C. H., Acting Commissioner Letter to Superintendent, So. Ute Agency Larrabee forward to the new superintendent the essence of the recent superintendent report on the conditions of affairs at that agency, which were reported to be in anything but a proper shape. May 25, 1905 Custer, Burton B., Supt. So. Ute Agency Letter to (?) K. Hooper, Denver & Rio Grande RR, Denver The So. Ute School has been suspended. The listed employees are to be given permits with which to purchase reduced- rate tickets to return to their homes. May 30, 1905 Peterson, W. M., Supt. Ft. Lewis Letter to Custer, Burton B., Supt. So. Ute Agency Bill Gun, an allotted Ute boy registered at the school, has run away. He may have returned to the agency. June 10, 1905 Peterson, W. M., Supt., Ft. Lewis Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Peterson responds to commissioner request for information about the agency. He describes the reservation, the school facilities, and the employees. June 24, 1905 Peterson, W. M., Supt., Ft. Lewis |