Correspondence with the Muckleshoot Resident Farmer, 2/1912 - 6/1920

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Correspondence with the Muckleshoot Resident Farmer, 2/1912 - 6/1920

This series contains correspondence between Charles A. Reynolds, Farmer-in-charge of the Muckleshoot Reservation and the superintendent of Cushman Indian School and other agency officials.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11613799

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....