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Show Education - 224 accepted and enrolled at any Indian school, as they had either deserted, been on leave, or been expelled from the Carlisle School. Dec. 7, 1908 Johnson, H. H., Supt., Puxallup Cons. Agency, Tacoma, Wa. Letter to Indian Agents or Supts. Johnson solicits materials for Alaska- Pacific- Yukon 1909 Exposition to be held in Seattle. Material requested to be indicative of " the old way and the new... what is being accomplished in government schools." Johnson is to direct the exhibits. Feb. 4, 1909 Superintendent, Ft. Lewis School Letter to Charles Werner, Supt., So. Ute Agency Acknowledges receipt of " Individual Indian Money" and asks for instructions on distribution. Feb. 19, 1909 Supt., Fort Lewis School Letter to Superintendent Werner, Ignacio Checks have been received and distributed to students. Student names listed with amount of each check. June 29, 1909 Valentine, R. W., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Supt. of So. Ute Indian School Release of Funds from " Indian Schools, Support, 1910" authorized for training school. June 30, 1909 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior Location, capacity, enrollment, and average attendance of government day schools during fiscal year ended 1909. |