Frissell, Hollis Burke

Location: 
7.2.14
Date from: 
1851
Date to: 
1917
Record Group: 
Indian Education
Description: 

1851-1917
Correspondence concerning Indian affairs including the following:

1894-1917 (Associations and Societies)
Letters, memos, newsletters, notes, handwritten and typewritten items. Included is correspondence from Charles E. Dagenett, American Indian Association, Columbus, Ohio; Samuel A. Elliot, American Unitarian Association, Boston, Massachusetts; Miss Cornelia Taber, California Indian Association, Saratoga, California; Miss Alice E. Putnam, Massachusetts Indian Association, Cambridge, Massachusetts; National American Indian Memorial at Fort Wadsworth in the Harbor of New York, National American Indian Memorial Association, New York, New York; National Indian Association, honorary vice-presidents (Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Grover Cleveland, Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, Mrs. George Dana Boardman, Mrs. Washington Butcher, Mrs. Joshua Jones, Mrs. C. C. Bishop, Mrs. Elliot Shepard, Mrs. J.D. Rockefeller, Mrs. S. Young Baldwin, and Miss Alice M. Longfellow), executive secretary, John W. Clark, New York City, New York; Ben Brave, Returned Students and Progressive Indians' Association, (Ben Brave was a Hampton Institute graduate), Lower Brule, South Dakota; Arthur C. Parker, Society of American Indians, executive council (Sherman Coolidge, president, Henry Roe-Cloud, The Honorable Charles D. Carter, Miss Laura M. Carter, and Arthur C. Parker, vice-presidents), general committee (J.M. Oskison, Mrs. Emma D. Goulette, Mrs. Marie L. Baldwin, Howard Gansworth, Rosa B. LaFlesche, Dr. Charles A. Eastman, J.E.. Sheilds, Victor M. Locke, Jr., Reverend William Holmes, Reverend Frank H. Wright, Dennison Wheelock, Thomas L. Sloan, a Hampton Institute Indian graduate, and Charles E. Dagenett), Washington, D.C.; Frances C. Sparhawk, Women's National Indian Association , Department of Indian Libraries and Industries, Salisbury Point, Massachusetts.

1885-1917 (Educational Institutions)
Handwritten and typewritten items, letters, memos, and notes. Included are letters from Professor Franklin W. Hooper, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, New York; Superintendent Thomas W. Potter, Cherokee Training School, Cherokee, North Carolina; David R. Hill, Fort Lewis School, Fort Lewis, Colorado; Dan B. Davis, Genoa Indian School, Genoa, Nebraska; John U. Farrell, Saint Paul's Catholic Club of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Ella F. Thunder, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas; Anna W. Joyce, principal, Houghton School, Detroit, Michigan; Indian School Institute at Boston, Boston, Massachusetts; W.A. Cook, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois; John T. Duncan, treasurer, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, New Hampshire; Miss Florence Whistler, Lac du Flambeau Indian School, Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin; John Bellangee Cox, Indian Department of the Lincoln Institution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Julius E. Warren, Massachusetts Board of Education, Worcester, Massachusetts; T.E. Elder, Department of Agriculture of the Mount Hermon Boy's School, Mount Hermon, Massachusetts; A. T. Morgan, treasurer, New York Association of Sewing Schools, New York City, New York; Ida Williams, New York Dress Cutting and Dressmaking School, Wichita, Kansas (the New York French Tailor System was adopted by the United States of America for use in all government schools); A.S. Drafer, Commissioners Room of the State Department of Education, Albany, New York; A.C. Hill, Inspections Division of the New York State Department of Education, Albany, New York; Dr. Ralph H. Ross, M.D., superintendent and physician of the Oglala Boarding School, Pine Ridge, South Dakota; R.B. Kelly, Onondaga Free Academy, Onondaga Valley Station, Syracuse, New York; Henry Roe Cloud, Roe Indian Institute, Wichita, Kansas; A. L. McIntosh, Sac and Fox Indian School, Toledo, Iowa; Saint Catherine's Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico; A. L. Riggs, Santee Normal Training School, Santee, Nebraska; Charles F. Meserve, president, Shaw University, Raleigh, North Carolina; S. C. Mitchell, president's office, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina; Wickliff Rose, executive secretary, Souther Education Board, Washington, D.C.; Emily P. Lincoln, superintendent, Thomas Indian School, Iroquois, New York; H.B. Brown, president, Valparaiso College and Northern Normal School, Valparaiso, Indiana; Arthur A. Herald, superintendent of public schools, Town of Wareham, Wareham, Massachusetts; Albert Fowler, assistant librarian, The East Side House of the Webster Free Circulating Library, New York City, New York.

1885-1917 (Faculty and Staff of Hampton Institute)
Handwritten and typewritten letters. Included is correspondence from General Armstrong, Caroline W. Andrus, F. C. Briggs, Ada Louise Cleveland, Isabel Eustis, F.N. Gilman F. D. Gleason, Mary R. Hawlin, Elizabeth Hyde, H. D. Howe, George P. Phenix F.K. Rogers, Myrtilla J. Sherman, Dudley Talbot, Reverend H.B. Turner and Dr. M. M. Waldron, M.D.

1885-1917 (Miscellaneous Information)
Handwritten and typewritten items. Included are letters, memos, newspaper clippings, notices, reports, and telegrams.

1893-1916 (Other Organizations)
Typewritten and handwritten information. Included are letters from E. May Caldwell, secretary, Indian Industries League, Dorchester, Massachusetts; Mrs. F. N. Doubleday, Executive Committee, Indian Industries League, Long Island, New York; and Mrs. Frances Sparhawk, secretary, Indian Industries League, Newton Centre, Massachusetts.

1887-1914 (Publications)
Typewritten and handwritten letters. Included are letters from L. C. Coyle, editor, the Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; W. E. Johnson, editor, New Republic, Westerville, Ohio; Henry M. Field, editor and John A. Alford, New York Evangelist, New York City, New York; R.H. Pitt, The Religious Herald Company, Richmond, Virginia; Isabel Gordon Curtis, editor, Woman's Department of Success Magazine, Washington, D. C. and New York City, New York; and Charles H. Clark, The Telephone, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1890-1914 (Religious Organizations, Missions and Mission Houses)
Mostly typewritten information. Included are letters from Reverend Thomas C. Moffett, D.D., superintendent of the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, New York City, New York; Charles Lusk and J. A. Stephan, Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, Washington, D.C.; Agnes Williams, Cheyenne-Mennonite Mission, Cantonment, Oklahoma; W. L. Clift, clerk,, First Congregational Church, Washington, D.C.; Parris T. Farwell, Parsonage of the First Congregational Church, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; J.E. Remington, Christ Church Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Wallace Gillpatrick,superintendent, Crystie Street House, New York City, New York; Reverend Thomas Riggs, Dakota Mission, Oahe, Dakota; Reverend F.S. Root, High Street Parish of the Congregational Church, Auburn, Maine; Reverend W.H. Hare, Missionary District of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; F. Merril, Mission House, Oneida, Wisconsin; W.R. Johnston, field superintendent, Mission to the Navajo Indian (and other Indian tribes), Tolchaco, Arizona; Reverend Walter C. Roe, D.D., superintendent of Indian Missions, Reformed Church in America, Colony, Oklahoma; and W. L. Rallisford, Saint George's Rectory, New York City, New York.

Subjects: 
Hollis Burke Frissell