Indian Education

Snow, Clara M.

Subjects: 
Clara M. Snow
Location: 
7.2.33
Date from: 
1887
Date to: 
1928
Description: 

Teacher, house mother (Wigwam), matron, and in charge of the laundry.

Seymour, Lucy A. (Mrs.)

Subjects: 
Mrs. Lucy A. Seymour
Location: 
7.2.32
Date from: 
1879
Date to: 
1899
Description: 

Matron in Winona (dormitory for Indian females).

Secretary of the Interior

Subjects: 
Secretary of the Interior
Location: 
7.3.15
Date from: 
1878
Date to: 
1919
Description: 

Letters and reports to the secretary of the interior from Dr. James Gregg and others regarding Indian education at Hampton Institute.

Scoville, William Herbert

Subjects: 
William Herbert Scoville
Location: 
7.2.31
Date from: 
1895
Date to: 
1943
Description: 

Clerk, manager of the South Workman, business agent, secretary to Hampton Institute, clerk of the Board of Trustees, and permanent secretary of the Board of Trustees until his death in 1943.

Romeyn, Henry

Subjects: 
Henry Romeyn
Location: 
7.2.30
Date from: 
1877
Date to: 
1882
Description: 

Brevet captain in the United States Army and instructor in tactics.

Richard, Josephine E.

Subjects: 
Josephine E. Richard
Location: 
7.2.29
Date from: 
1881
Date to: 
1900
Description: 

Teacher in charge of the Indian department.

Captain Richard Henry Pratt

Subjects: 
Captain Richard Henry Pratt
Location: 
7.2.28
Date from: 
1840
Date to: 
1924
Description: 

Responsible for bringing first Indian students to Hampton Institute in April, 1878.

Photographs, Negatives, and Drawings

Subjects: 
Photographs, Negatives, and Drawings
Location: 
7.7
Date from: 
1878
Date to: 
1923
Description: 

Photographs. 1878-1923
Photographs depicting Indian life at Hampton Institute, life on several Western reservations, and related activities.

Petersen, Karen Daniels

Subjects: 
Karen Daniels Petersen
Location: 
7.3.14
Date from: 
1889
Date to: 
1910
Description: 

Author.

Organizations

Subjects: 
Organizations
Location: 
7.6
Date from: 
1883
Date to: 
1929
Description: 

American Indian League. Organized for the purpose of involving the general public in taking an interest in the North American Indian by understanding his history, customs, and needs. Correspondence includes letters, leaflets, and articles.

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