Letters Sent to Employees, 1903 - 1920

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Letters Sent to Employees, 1903 - 1920

This series contains letters sent by the superintendent to employees and recently separated employees of reservations of the Puyallup Indian Agency and the Cushman Indian School. Letters concern agency and school operations, and the disposition of Indian lands and resources. Volumes to 1914 contain indexes or registers of letters.

1 linear foot, 5 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 11613789

National Archives at Seattle

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Cushman Indian School (Tacoma, Wash.)

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The Cushman Indian School was a boardings school located in Tacoma, Washington and served the Native American population from about 1910-1920. It drew from over 350 studnents from the Northwest and Alaska. Cushman was an industrial school and was equipped for industrial training and included a machine shop....