Smiley family papers, 1885-1983

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Smiley family papers, 1885-1983
Smiley Family Papers
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Haverford College Library
Special Collections
Finding Aid for the SMILEY FAMILY PAPERS,
1885-1983 bulk 1885-1930
Collection No. 1113
106 document boxes and 7 packages (55 linear ft., ca. 22,600 items)
©February 2010
INFORMATION FOR USERS
This collection is arranged under three headings: Lake Mohonk Conferences,
Papers of Daniel Smiley, and Miscellaneous. Under each of these headings, the
arrangement is chronological, by year, and alphabetical under each year. The table of
contents of the Lake Mohonk Conferences has been made more than usually detailed, in an
effort to help the researcher screen the material. In general, where anything of importance
is said on a special topic, a parenthetical note is given. If an entry has no note, or is simply
marked. [To and from], this indicates that the writer was probably invited to attend and
perhaps represents a certain category of people (as, for instance, the Government
superintendents of the Indian reservations, many of whom were invited each year, but
comparatively few of whom were able to attend.)
RESTRICTIONS
No restrictions
ABSTRACT
In 1883, Quakers Albert Keith Smiley and his brother Daniel Smiley organized the first
annual conference to discuss assistance to Native Americans at their estate at Lake Mohonk
in New York state. These conferences were widely attended by specialists in various
fields, as well as important officials. Only later were Native Americans represented, but
they did come. The concern to "uplift" was also directed at Filipino, Hawaiian, African
American and Puerto Rican peoples, though attention at the conferences was primarily
focused on Native Americans.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Albert Keith Smiley (1828-1912) was born in Vassalboro, Me., the son of Quakers Daniel
Smiley and Phebe Howland Smiley. He graduated from Haverford College in 1848 and
was an instructor at the college for 5 years. In 1857, Smiley married Eliza Cornell. From
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1853-1860 he served as the principal at Oak Grove Seminary; from 1860-1879, he was
teacher, later principal at Friends School in Providence, R. I. In 1879, Smiley was
appointed to the Board of Indian Commissioners by Pres. Hayes. Smiley was one of the
organizers of a series of conferences at Lake Mohonk in N.Y. to discuss Native Americans,
African Americans and peace issues which were held from 1885 to 1930.
Biographical information from the Dictionary of Quaker Biography, biographical sketches
in typescript, Special Collections, Haverford College Library.
SUBJECT HEADINGS
600 10 Smiley, Albert K.|q(Albert Keith),|d1828-1912
600 10 Smiley, Daniel,|d1855-1930
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African Americans|xHistory
Filipinos
Hawaiians
Indians of North America|vCongresses
Indians of North America|xHistory
Lake Mohonk Conference on the Indian and Other Dependent
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Ashford, Bailey K.|q(Bailey Kelly),|d1873-1934
Brent, Charles Henry,|d1862-1929
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth,|d1861-1934
Cadman, S. Parkes|q(Samuel Parkes),|d1864-1936
Cloud, Henry Roe,|d1885-1950
Davis, George W.|q(George Whitefield),|d1839-1918
Dewey, George,|d1837-1917
Dole, Sanford B.|q(Sanford Ballard),|d1844-1926
Eastman, Charles Alexander,|d1858-1939
Eliot, Charles William,|d1834-1926
La Flesche, Francis,|d1857-1932
Fletcher, Alice C.|q(Alice Cunningham),|d1838-1923
Gulick, Luther Halsey,|d1828-1891
Kalanianaole, Jonah Kuhio,|d1871-1922
Larrinaga, Tulio,|d1847-1917
Mabie, Hamilton Wright,|d1846-1916
MacArthur, Arthur,|d1845-1912
Montezuma, Carlos,|d1866-1923
Mooney, James,|d1861-1921
Roosevelt, Franklin D.|q(Franklin Delano),|d1882-1945
Roosevelt, Theodore,|d1858-1919
Scott, Hugh Lenox,|d1853-1934
Taft, William H.|q(William Howard),|d1857-1930
Wilson, Woodrow,|d1856-1924
Smiley, Daniel,|d1855-1930
Smiley, Albert K.|q(Albert Keith),|d1828-1912
United States.|bBoard of Indian Commissioners
Lake Mohonk Conference on the Indian and Other Dependent
Peoples
Lake Mohonk Conference on the Negro Question
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ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLECTION
Series List:
Series I. Lake Mohonk Conferences
Series II. Papers of Daniel Smiley
Series III. Miscellaneous
SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION
Papers consist of correspondence, printed documents, clippings, maps, and photographs
and include the archives of the Lake Mohonk Indian Conferences for the uplifting of the
American Indian, Filipino, Hawaiian, "Negro," and Puerto Rican peoples, sponsored by
Albert Keith Smiley and Daniel Smiley from 1883 to 1929. In 1983, the centennial of the
first Indian Conference was celebrated at Lake Mohonk and memorabilia from that event is
included in the collection; also, private archives of Daniel Smiley, as a member of the U.S.
Board of Indian Commissioners, 1912-1930; also, a small group of miscellaneous family
items.
In addition to extensive material in both sets of archives on Indians all over the United
States, Daniel Smiley's papers contain a special file (ca. 142 items) on Indians in New York
State.
Correspondents include representative Indians, Filipinos, Hawaiians, and Puerto Ricans
and leading American clergymen, missionaries, ethnologists, educators, editors, doctors,
military men, and Government officials of the period. A few of the outstanding ones are the
following:
American Indians:
• Rev. Henry Roe Cloud, Dr. Charles Eastman, Dr. Carlos Montezuma, Francis La
Flesche:
Filipinos:
• Manuel Quezon, Benito Legarda;
Hawaiians:
• Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, Gov. Sanford B. Dole:
Puerto Ricans:
• Martin Travieso, Tulio Larrinaga;
American clergymen:
• Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, Rev. S. Parkes Cadman;
American missionaries:
• Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. Roe, Rt. Rev. Charles Henry Brent;
Ethnologists:
• James M. Mooney, Alice C. Fletcher, of the Smithsonian Institution;
Educators:
• Dr. Elmer Ellsworth Brown, Dr. Charles W. Eliot:
Editors:
• Rev. Lyman Abbott, Hamilton Wright Mabie:
Doctors:
• Bailey K. Ashford, Victor G. Heiser, Luther H. Gulick:
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Military:
• Gens. Hugh Lenox Scott, Arthur MacArthur, George W. Davis, John J. Pershing:
Adm. George Dewey:
Government Officials:
• Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft. Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Alfred E. Smith.
MATERIALS REMOVED
Albert K. Smiley's Haverford College senior thesis written in 1906 entitled "The
Value of Color in Animals" is available in the Haverford College archives.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION
Box 1: 1885-1892.
• Index Rerum, book containing names and addresses of all invited to Indian
Conference. Laid in: ms. Notes on Fri. eve. Conf. session, Sept. 28, 1888; also
doubtful list for 1892
• [1889-1892] List of names to whom Indian Conference Reports were sent.
Commencing 1890 [sic]
• 1890-1891. Negro Conference. List of invitations
Box 1a: 1885.
• Letters of acceptance or declination in response to invitation to attend the Lake
Mohonk Conference on the Indian, 1885:
1. Garrett, Philip C., member, U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners
2. Pulitzer, Joseph, Editor, The World
3. Oberly, Jonathan H., Superintendent of Indian Schools
Box 2a: 1889, 1890, 1891: Negro Conferences
1. Letter book containing copies of letters of invitation and letters sent out with conference
reports. November 1, 1889-April 4, 1891.
2. Key to letter book, with names of letter recipients. Typed.
3. Holograph list of people to whom Negro Reports sent, August, 1890.
4. Subscription list for reports of the Second Mohonk Conference on the Negro Question,
1891
5. Article: "Does the Higher Education Befit the Negro?" by H.S. DeForest. Talladega
College, n.d.
6. Letters in reply to invitations or conference reports, 1889, 1890, 1891
7. Newspaper clippings of Negro Conference, 1890, 1891. Wrapped & standing.
Box 2: 1890-1891
Negro Conferences. List of names to whom Negro Conference reports sent.
• 1891 Negro Conference. Letter book containing copies of letters of invitation and
letters sent out with reports.
Box 2b: 1895, 1886-97: Indian Conferences
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1. Account. Thirteenth Mohonk Indian Conference. Prepared by Frank Wood, treasurer.
1895.
2. Subscription list for reports of the Thirteenth Mohonk Indian Conference, 1895. 2 items
3. List of members expected at the Thirteenth Annual Mohonk Indian Conference, Oct. 911, 1895.
4. Platform of the Thirteenth Annual Mohonk Indian Conference
5. Typed document by Herbert Walsh and Francis E. Leupp of the Indian Rights
Association, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 11, 1895 [deals with Senate chairmanship of the
Committee on Indian Affairs]
6. Holograph report directed to the United States Board of Indian Commissioners, [1895]
[concerns bill pending before the Senate to remove Walker River Indians to Pyramid Lake
Reservation, irrigation of lands by construction of a 45-mile ditch, and other related
matters]
7. Letters of acceptance or declination in response to invitation to attend the Lake Mohonk
Conference on the Indian, 1895:
1. Roosevelt, Theodore, President of the Police Department, N.Y.
2. Sharpless, Isaac, President of Haverford College
8. Miscellaneous: Letters, 1886-97
1. Jackson, Sheldon, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1890 [declines because will be
establishing schools among the Eskimo in the Arctic]
w. Cross, James, Rosebud Agency, S. Dak., Sept. 28, 1891 [refers to disturbances
of Dakota Indians]
9. Miscellaneous:
Account. Twelfth Mohonk Indian Conference. Prepared by Frank Wood, treasurer.
1894.
Subscription list for reports of the Twelfth Mohonk Indian Conference, 1894.
Notebook, kept by [Mrs. Daniel Smiley] listing people expected at Mohonk Indian
Conference of 1893
Box 2c: 1895-96
1. Miscellaneous letters, 1895 [primarily replies to invitations and suggestions of names of
people who might profitably be invited to the Conference]
2. Letters of declination in response to invitation to attend the Lake Mohonk Conference on
the Indian, 1896
1. Armstrong, Frank C., Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, August
29 [Indians should be protected; government should provide work for them and pay them;
regulations should be flexible; Indian agents should be chosen on a non-political basis]
2. Fletcher, Alice. Washington, D.C., Oct. 10, 1896 [Indian needs help to maintain his selfrespect]
Box 2d: 1896
1. Letters of declination in response to invitation to attend Lake Mohonk Conference on the
Indian, 1896:
1. Roosevelt, Theodore, President of the Police Department, N.Y.
2. Thomas, M. Carey, Pres. of Bryn Mawr College
3. Woodson, A.E., Darlington, OK, Oct. 27 [re practice of rewarding [Indians]
showing a willingness to live on their allotment by gratuitous government issue, and
punishing those who are not by withholding same; names practices that have been
outlawed]
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4. Worden, Ella, Santee Agency, Nebraska, Sept. 22, 1896 [improved relations
between Dakotas and Crows]
2. Account. Fourteenth Mohonk Conference on the Indians, prepared by Frank Wood,
treasurer
3. Report of members of the Fourteenth Mohonk Conference on the Indian, including 10
recommendations
4. Miscellaneous letters, 1896 [primarily replies to invitations and suggestions of names of
people who might profitably be invited to the Conference]:
1. Aldrich, Nelson, U.S. Senator
2. Barrows, Isabel, Notes. Taken at Fourteenth Mohonk Conference on the Indian.
24 pages
3. Clawson, Rev. W.W., Hogansburg, N.Y., Oct. 31, 1896 [agrees with Capt. Pratt
that Indians should become self-sufficient; St. Regis Indians and citizenship]
4. Folsom, Cora M. Hampton, Oct. 23, 1896 [funds needed for continued education
of [Hampton] graduates and examples of need cited]
5. Wood, Frank. Boston, Dec. 31, 1896 [enclosed with his letter is address by Charles A.
Meserve, President of Shaw University, "The Indian Territory," on his investigation into
affairs among the Five Civilized Tribes, July-August, 1896]
Box 3:
1896:
1.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. I item, Sept. 22.
2.
Barrows, (Katharine) Isabel (Hayes) Chapin, secy. and ed.,
Lake Mohonk Conference. 2 items, Sept. 6710.
3.
Crannell, Elizabeth S. 1 item, Albany, N. Y., Sept. 21.
4.
Creegan, Charles Cole. [Later Pres., Fargo (N.D.) College]
1 item, New York, N. Y., Oct. 5.
5.
Dawes, ex-U.S. Sen. Henry Laurens, of Mass. [Also Mrs. Dawes
and Miss Anna L. Dawes] 3 items, Pittsfield, Mass., Aug.
31-Oct. 20.
Dreher, Julius D., pres., Roanoke College. 1 item, Salem,
Va., Sept. 9.
7.
Duryea, Mrs. Samuel Bowne. 1 item, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct.
19. [Heartfelt thank you].
8.
Eaton, Gen. John, U.S.A. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 6.
9.
Eldridge, Miss Mary L., worker with the Navajos. I item,
Jewett, N. M., Sept. 23. [Mentions friendlessness of Indians]
10.
Fisk, Mrs. Clinton B., pres., Women's Home Missionary Society,
M.E. Church. 3 items, New York, N.Y., Sept. 19-Oct. 19.
11.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, pres., Hampton Institute. 2 items,
Hampton Va., Sept. 7-Oct. 17.
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Box 3, 1896, cont.:
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Garrett, Philip C., member, U.S. Bd. of Indian Commissioners.
1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., 9mo. 8.
Gates, Merrill E., pres., Amherst College, Chairman, U.S.
Board of Ind. Commissioners. 1 item, Amherst, Mass., Sept.
24. [Suggests members for Conference]
Gilmore, J. H., professor, University of Rochester. 1 item,
Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 28.
Hatfield, Miss S. M. 1 item, Oct. 20. [ Heartfelt thank your
Ives, Miss Marie E. [Indian]. 2 items, New Haven, Conn., Sept.
23 Oct. 22.
James, ex U.S. Rep. Darwin Rush, of New York. 1 item, New York,
N.Y., Sept. 4.
Jenkins, Charles Francis [physicist, inventor] ? 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 15.
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25.
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Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres., Connecticut Indian Association.
1 item, with enclosure, New Haven, Conn., Oct. 2.
Leupp, Francis E., member, U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners.
2 items, Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 12, and Washington, D.C., Oct. 17.
Lippincott, J.A. 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23. [Thoughtful
letter on value of Conferences]
Meserve, Charles F., pres., Shaw U., Raleigh, N.C. 1 item, Ra
leigh, N.C., Aug. 28.
Pratt, Brig. Gen. Richard Henry, U.S. A., founder and supt., U.S.
Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa. 1 item, Carlisle, Pa.,
Sept. 25.
Seelye, L(aurenus) Clark, pres., Smith College. 1 item, Northamp
ton, Mass., Sept. 7.
Shelton, Rev. Charles W., of Congregational Home Missionary Society.
2 items, Derby, Conn., Sept. 17 Oct. 5. [Suggests man for Conf.]
Smith, George Williamson, pres., Trinity College. 2 items, Hart
ford, Conn., Sept. 18-Oct. 23.
Stimson, Rev. Henry A., distinguished clergyman. 1 item, New York,
N.Y., Sept. 18.
Strong, James W., pres., Carleton College. 1 item, Northfield,
Minn., Oct. 3.
Taylor, James M., pres., Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., Oct. 12.
Tillinghast, Isabel Nelson. 1 item, New Paltz, N.Y., Oct. 21.
[Comments on local events give picture of times]
Van Norden, Warner, pres., National Bank of North America. 2
items, Sept. 16 Oct. 12.
Ward, William Hayes, ed., The Independent. 1 item, New York, N.Y.,
Aug. 22.
Welsh, Herbert, secy. Indian Rights Association. 1 item, Sunapee,
N.H., Aug. 27.
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, secy. U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners.
1 item, Waterville, N.H., Aug. 27.
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Box 3, 1896, cont.:
35.
Williams, John J. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct
he learned at Conference]
36. Young, Egerton R., Canadian missionary, Indian lecturer. 1 item
with enclosure, Toronto, Can., Sept. 25.
Box 3a: 1897
1. Miscellaneous
a. Boyden, Helen F., Oberlin, Ohio,
n.d. [re raising funds to start
the first southern hospital to
admit colored people
b. Hardy, Alfred, Farmington, Conn., June 9, 1897
[re financial aid for Field Matrons3
2. Miscellaneous
a. Account, Fifteenth Mohonk Indian Conference, prepared
by treasurer, Frank Wood
b. Subscriptions for reports of the Fifteenth Mohonk Indian
Conference, 1897
c. Letters of declination, report requests, names suggested
for invitation to the conference
3. Letters accepting invitation to attend the Fifteenth Mohonk
Indian Conference
a. List of people scheduled to attend
Box 3b: 1897
1. Letters declining invitation to attend the Fifteenth Mohonk
Indian Conference
a. Bettle, Edward, Jr., American Friend
b. Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist
c. Garrett, John B., American Friend
d. Hartshorne, Charles, American Friend
e. Jones, James K., senator from Illinois
f. Roosevelt, Theodore, Assistant Secretary of the Navy,
T.L. signed by amanuensis
g. Thomas, M. Carey, Bryn Mawr, Oct. 29, 1897 speaks
of amount of endowments to Bryn Mawr, finances,
student enrollments A.L.S., 6 p.
1897: Article from New England Magazine, June, 1896, about Conference.
1898: List of subscriptions for publication expenses of Lake Mohonk Indian Conference
for 1898.
Box 3c: 1898
1.
2.
Letters of acceptance to 16th Mohonk Indian Conference
Miscellaneous
a. Logan, Walter L., New York, Aug. 12, 1898 crew Curtis
Bill concerning rights to Cherokee lands and funds1
b. Washington, Booker T., Tuskegee, Ala., Feb. 8, 1898
3. Letters of declination in response to invitation to Sixteenth
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Mohonk Indian Conference
a. Abbott, Edward, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 5, 1898
relaying information concerning conference to educate
and Christianize southern toiling masses]
b. Badly, Joshua L., American Friend
c. Collins, Mary C., Ft. Yates, N.D., Sept. 20, 1898
confusing white standards for Indians and schooling
of Indians3
3b
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Cook, Rev. C.H., Sacaton, Ariz., Oct. 6, 1898 crew Pima Indians
and evil of dancing3
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist
Foster, Henry, M.D., Clifton Springs, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1898 concludes
newspaper clipping by J.O. Fries re Indians in the Everglades
"imposed" upon whites, and land set aside for them
Hale, Edward Everett, author
Mowry, William A., Hyde Park, Mass., Oct. 7, 1898 various
Indian problems, citing pauperism as precursor to indolence
and vice3
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1899:
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List of subscriptions for publication expenses for the seventeenth annual Lake Mohonk Indian Conference, 1899.
Treasurer's accounts, 1899.
List of men [possibilities for Conference] (in pencil)
Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, -ores. Indian
Industries League. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 2.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed., The Outlook. 2 items, Cornwall-onHudson, N.Y., Sept. 7 - Oct. 10.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. I item, Lake Mohonk Mountain
House, Sept. 13.
Atterbury, William Wallace. I item, 31 Bible House, [N.Y.] Oct. 6.
Barrows, Isabel C., secy. and ed., Lake Mohonk Indian Conference.
3 items, Georgeville, P.Q., Can., Aug. 17 - Sept. 29. [Suggests
people for Conference3
Barrows, Samuel J., U.S. Commissioner, International Prison Commission. 1 item, Georgeville, P.Q., Can., Sept. 5. [Speaks of
need for more expert influences in Indian affairs.]
Barnett, Augustus E., Methodist minister. 3 items, New York,
Oct. 2-10. [Tells of visit to Alaska Indians3
Beardshear, W. M., pres. Iowa State College of Agriculture and the
Mechanical Arts, member, U.S. Bd. Indian Commissioners. 1 item,
Ames, Iowa, Sept. 11.
Bearfoot, I. [Indian] clergyman. 2 items, Caledonia, Ont., Sept.
5 - Oct. 16.
Bright, Marshall H., assoc. ed., Christian Work. I item, N.Y.,
Sept. 26. [Suggests member for Conference]
Brosius, S. M., agent, Indian Rights Association. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 16. [Suggests man for Conference]
Carter, Sybil, teacher of Indians. 1 item, Great River, L.I.,
N.Y., Sept. 5.
Cheney, Mrs. B. P., Sr., philanthropist. 1 item, Wellesley, Mass.,
Oct. 6.
Coe, Kate Foote [Indian]. I item, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 6.
Collins, Mary C., missionary in Dakota Terr. I item, Boston,
Mass., Sept. 7.
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Box 3, 1899, cont.:
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27.
Cook, Charles H. 1 item, Sacaton, Ariz., Oct. 4. [Discusses need
for dam for irrigation on Pima Indians' land.]
Cook, Emily S., staff worker, U.S. Indian Office. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 5. [Speaks of importance of Conference in continuing fight for Indians]
Cornelius, Isabella C. [Indian]. I item, Oneida, Wis., Sept. 8.
Crannell, Elizabeth S. 1 item, Sharon Springs, N.Y., Sept. 10.
Creegan, Charles Coe [later pres. Fargo (N.D.) College] 1 item,
New York, Sept. 28.
Curtis, U.S. Rep. Charles, of Kansas. 1 item, Topeka, Kan., Sept. 26.
Dawes, ex-U.S. Sen. Henry Laurens, of Mass. I item, Pittsfield,
Mass., Sept. 19.
Dreher, Julius D., pres. Roanoke College. I item, Salem, Va.,
Sept. 13.
Eastman, Elaine Goodale [Indian]. 1 item, Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 25.
28.
Eaton, Brig. Gen. John, U.S.A. I item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 27.
29.
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Sept.
18 - Oct. 10. [Suggests man for Conference]
Frissell, Hollis Burke, pres. Hampton Institute. 2 items, New York,
Sept. 24, Hampton, Va., Oct. 5.
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Association. I item, Woodfords,
Me., 9mo. 4•
Fuller, Homer T., pres. Drury College-Springfield, Mo. 1 item,
Boston, Mass., Oct. 11. [Discusses methods of educating Indians]
Garrett, John B. 1 item, Rosemont, Pa., 9mo. 29.
Garrett, Philip C., member U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners.
1 item, Phila., Sept. 12. [Speaks of progress in Indian affairs]
Gates, Merrill E., chairman, U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners. 5
items, N.Y. and Washington, Sept. 11 - Oct. 5. [Discusses plans for
Conference; mentions hostility of Secy. of Interior toward the
Conferences]
Gilfillan, Rev. J. A. 1 item, McGafreysville, Va., Sept, 20. [Speaks
of Mohonk's influence in preventing war with the Chippewas]
Gray, Rt. Rev. Wm. Crane, Bishop of So. Florida. 1 item, Chicago,
Ill., Sept. 16. [Asks that Kr. Smiley _pray for the Seminoles]
Hailmann, W. N. 2 items, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 16 - Oct. 8.
[Discusses allotment of Indian lands]
Hale, Edward Everett. 1 item, Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 22,
Hall, Charles Cuthbert, pres. Union Theological Seminary. 1 item,
Westport Point, Mass., Sept. 9.
Hammer, C. D. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Aug. 1. [Suggests man for
Conference]
Harris, Wm. T., U.S. Commissioner of Education. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 7.
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Box 3, 1899, cont.:
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49.
Haskell, J. G., founder of Haskell Institute. 2 items,
Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 18 - Oct. 2.
Hiles, O. J. 1 item, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 13. [Flowery refusal]
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, U.S. Secy. of the Interior. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Oct. 2.
Howard, Gen. O. 0., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Burlington, Vt.,
Sept. 11.
Hubbell, Wm. S. 1 item, 31 Bible House, New York, Oct. 9. [ Gives
account of affairs of New York Indians]
Ives, Marie E. [Indian]. 1 item, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 27.
51.
Jackson, Sheldon, head of Alaska Division, Bur. of Education.
1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 23.
James, Darwin R., member U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners.
1 item, New York, Sept. 13.
Janney, Joseph J. 1 item, Baltimore, 9mo. 8.
52.
Johnson, Rev. Herrick. 1 item, Chicago, Sept. 20. [Vehement regrets]
53.
Keeler, Lucy Elliott, member ed. staff, Youth's Companion. 2 items,
Fremont, Ohio, Sept. 29 - Oct. 3. [Asks help in bringing father
to Mohonk; receives it
Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres. Conn. Indian Association. 2 items,
New Haven, Conn., Sept. 19 - Oct. 11. [Suggests man for Conference]
Leupp, Francis E. [later U.S. Commissioner Indian Affairs. 1 item,
North Egremont, Mass., Sept. 6.
Longfellow, Alice M. 1 item, [ n.p. ] Sept. 18.
50.
54.
55.
56.
57.
60.
McCabe, C. C., secy. Board of Trustees, The American University,
Washington, D.C. 1 item, en route, Sept. 4. [Bitter letter re
Catholic influence among Indians. Questions use of Conference]
Mead, Elizabeth S., pres. Mount Holyoke College. 1 item, South
Hadley, Mass., Sept. 19.
Merrill, James G., dean of Fisk U., Nashville, Tenn. 2 items, Sept.
30, Andover, Mass., Oct. 9, N.Y.C.
Meserve, Charles F., pres. Shaw U. 1 item, Raleigh, N.C., Sept. 14.
61.
Mowry, Wm. A., educator. 1 item, Hyde Park, Mass., Sept. 14.
62.
Murray, Rev. A. G. 1 item, Pawnee, Okla., Oct. 4. [ Long letter
discussing allotment of Indian lands]
Ogden, Robert C. 1 item, New York, Sept. 21.
58.
59.
63.
64.
65.
66.
Peairs, H. B., supt. Haskell institute. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Sept. 12.
Penrose, Stephen B. L., pres. Whitman College. 1 item, Walla Walla,
Wash., Sept. 22.
Pierce, Moses. 1 item, Norwich, Aug. 28. [Asks invitation for
friend; Mr. Smiley says no.]
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Box
3, 1899, cont.:
67.
Platt, U.S. Sen. O. H., of Conn. I item, Washington, Conn., Sept. 6.
68.
Pratt, Maj. [later Gen.] R. H., U.S.A. Founder and Supt. Carlisle
Indian School. 2 items, Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 25 - Oct. 9. [Gives
names of representatives he is sending from Carlisle to Conference]
Proctor, Edna Dean, authoress. 1 item, Mt. Clemens, Mich., Sept. 18.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., vice-pres. Woman's Nat'l. Indian Association.
Letter from Albert K. Smiley, Mohonk Lake, Sept. 1.
Riggs, Rev. A. L., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 1 item,
Santee Agency, Nebr., Oct. 2.
Robertson, Alice M., teacher of Indians. 1 item, Muskogee, Ind.
Terr., Oct. 7. [Extensive discussion of Indian affairs]
Roe, Walter C. and Mary W., missionaries, founders of Mohonk Lodge.
2 items, Colony, Okla., Oct. 6. [Tell of conditions at Mohonk
Lodge and on reservation at Colony]
Runk, Mrs. Louise F. I item, New York, Oct. 5. [Says Rev. Frank H.
Wright, Reformed Church missionary from Colony, Okla., will be at
Conference]
Ryder, C. J., corresponding secy., American Missionary Association.
I item, New York, Oct. 10.
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. 1 item, Northampton, Mass.,
Sept. 5.
Severance, S. L., banker. 1 item, Cleveland, O., Oct. 6 [Nice regret]
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford, Pa.
[n.d.]
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of New York, chairman House Committee
on Indian Affairs. 2 items, Utica, N.Y., Sept. 29 - Oct. 7.
Slocum, William F., pres. Colorado College. 1 item, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Sept. 7.
Smiley, Sarah F., Quaker minister, sister of Albert K. Smiley. I
item, postmarked Washington, D.C., Oct. 6.
Standing, A. J., asst. supt. Carlisle Indian School. I item, Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 17.
Stoddard, Rev. Charles Augustus, prominent Presbyterian minister.
1 item, Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 13.
Taylor, James h., pres. Vassar College. 2 items, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Sept. 18 - Oct. 10.
Wadhams, Commander Albion Varette (Later Admiral), U.S.N. 2 items,
New York, Aug. 27; Elizabethtown, N.Y., Oct. 5.
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 1 item, New York, Sept. 6.
Welsh, Herbert, corresponding secretary, Indian Rights Association.
2 items, Sunapee, N.H., Sept. 12; Germantown, Phila., Pa., Sept. 30.
[Discusses critical situation at Osage Agency]
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, secy. U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners.
2 items, Waterville, N.H., Sept. 5; Providence, R.I., Oct. 5.
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Box 3, 1899, cont.:
89.
Wilson, James Grant, author. 1 item, New York, Sept. 19.
90.
Wistar, Edward M. 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 5.
91.
92.
Wood, James, humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Oct. 6.
Woodson, Maj. E. A., U.S.A. 1 item, addressed to Mr. Rowe [Roe]
from Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Agency, Darlington, Okla.,
Aug. 28. [Of special interest because Roe helped to oust him.
See Walter Roe's letter, no. 733
Young, Rev. Egerton R., Canadian missionary, Indian lecturer.
1 item, Toronto, Can., Sept. 9.
93.
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Box 4, 1900-1901
1.
List of Members of the 18th Annual Lake Mohonk Indian Conference.
2.
List of Subscriptions for Publication Expenses of the Eighteenth
Annual Lake Mohonk Indian Conference. 1900. Enclosed with note
from Frank Wood, Treasurer of Conference, Boston, Nov. 31. (sic)
Treasurer's accounts, 1900.
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3.
4.
7.
Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, pres. Indian Industries
League. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed., The Outlook. 5 items, Camden, Me., Sept.
10; New York, Oct. 6; Cornwall-onHudson, Oct. 8; Cambridge,
Mass., Oct. 21.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities.
1 item, Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 12. Expresses interest in Porto
Rico discussion
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 1 item, London n.d.3
8.
Atterbury, William Wallace. 1 item, New York, Oct. 3.
5.
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9.
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Barrows, Isabel C., secy. and ed., Indian Conf. 5 items, Georgeville,
Quebec, Sept. 11 - Oct. 10; Lakeville, Conn., Oct. 22.
10.
Barrows, John Henry, Pres. Oberlin College. 1 item, Oberlin, Ohio,
Sept. 21.
11.
Beard, Rev. A. F., corresponding secy. American Missionary
Association. 1
item, New York, Oct. 15. Speaks of schools in Porto Rico
12.
Beardshear, W. M., Pres. Iowa State College, member U.S. Bd. Indian
Commissioners. 1 item, Ames, Iowa, Sept. 10
13.
Bearfoot, I., clergyman. 1 item, Caledonia, Ont., Oct. 26.
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14.
15.
16.
17.
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Boardman, George Dana, Baptist clergyman. 1 item, Atlantic City,
N.J., Sept. 14.
Bradford, Amory Howe, Congregational clergyman, ex assoc. ed., The
Outlook. 1 item, Montclair, N.J., Sept. 14.
Brainerd, Erastus, nationally known editor and publicist. 1 item,
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 13.
Bright, Marshall H., assoc. ed. The Christian Work. 1 item, Asbury
Park, N.J., Sept. 11. Urges Negro discussion, rather than Porto
Rican, Cuban, and Philippine]
Brosius, S. M., Washington Agent, Indian Rights Association. 1
item, Washington, D. 0., Oct. 5.
Browning, E. F. 2 items, New York, April 18 - Oct. 10. Discusses
Miss Josephine Foard's Indian pottery business at Laguna, N.M.
Burroughs, John, naturalist. 1 item, West Park, N.Y., Oct. 10.
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Candler, Rt. Rev. Warren A., M.E. bishop for the South. 1 item,
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 15.
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 29.
[Glad Conference has broadened its field]
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Box 4, 1900, cont.:
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24.
25.
26.
27.
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30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Carroll, Henry King, ex-U.S. Commissioner to Porto Rico. 1 item,
New York, Oct. 11.
Carter, Sybil, teacher of Indians. 2 items, Great River, L.I.,
N.Y., Sept. 10; New York, Oct. 15. [Sept. 10 letter tells of
lace made by Indian Women she trained winning gold medal at
Paris Exposition]
Chapin, Rev. Charles B. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 21. [Asks
invitation for his wife
Cheney, Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 1 item, Peterboro, N.H.,
Oct. 8.
Collins, Mary C., missionary. 1 item, Fort Yates, N.D., Oct. 4.
Cook, Charles H. 1 item, Sacaton, Ariz., Oct. 9. [Still wants
dam for Pima Reservation. See 18993
Cook, Emily S., staff U.S. Indian Office. 2 items, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 12-15.
Cornelius, Isabella C. [Indian] 1 item, Oneida, Wis., Sept. 24.
Creegan, Charles Cole, [later pres., Fargo (N.D.) College] 1 item,
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11.
Curtis, Charles, U.S. Rep. of Kansas, [later Vice Pres. U.S.] 1
item, Topeka, Kan., Sept. 11.
Custer, Elizabeth Bacon, author, widow of Gen. George Armstrong
Custer. 1 item, Tannersville, N.Y., Sept. 25.
Denby, Charles, far eastern official, [later Consul Gen., Shanghai]
1 item, Evansville, Ind., Sept. 15.
Davis, J. W., clergyman c"?.3 3 items, Waterville, N.H., Sept. 14-18;
Boston, Mass., Oct. 1. [Makes suggestions for Conference program
and members]
Dawes, ex-U.S. Sen. Henry Laurens, of Mass. 2 items, Pittsfield,
Mass., Sept. 24 - Oct. 15.
37.
Day, Judge William R., U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. 1 item,
Canton, Ohio, Sept. 15.
37a.
Denby, Charles, ex-member. U.S. Phil. Comm. 1 item. Evansville, Ind.,
Sept. 15
38.
Dewey, Admiral George, U.S.N. 1 item, Washington, Sept. 25.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Dreher, Julius D., pres. Roanoke College. I item, Salem, Va.,
Sept. 20.
Eaton, Brig. Gen., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Waterloo, N.H.,
Sept. 21.
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Sept.
20 - Oct. 12. [Suggests man for Conference]
Foster, Rev. Addison P., New England Secy. American Sunday-School
Union. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 12. [Discusses ways of extending Conf. to cover other Dependent Peoples. Mentions
unsuccessful Negro Confs.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton institute. 5 items, Castine,
Me., Aug. 27 - Sept. 15; Hampton, Va., Oct. 4; New York City, Oct.
22. [Suggests members for Conf.
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Box 4, 1900, cont.:
44.
54.
Fuller, Homer T., pres. Drury College, Springfield, Mo. 1 item,
Springfield, Mo., Oct. 15.
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Association. 1 item, Woodfords,
Me., 9mo. 15.
Gaines, C. C. 1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Oct. 9. Discusses
sending stenographer to Mohonk to record Conference]
Gamble, U.S. Rep. Robert J., of S.D. 1 item, Yankton, S.D.,
Sept. 17.
Garrett, Philip C., member U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners.
2 items, Philadelphia, Sept. 7 - Oct. 7. Discusses program
and members for Conf.
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners. 7
items, Waterville, N.H., Sept. 11; Washington, D.C., Sept. 29 Oct. 12. Discusses ways of broadening Conf. Agrees to preside.
Refers to Negro Conference split. Encloses two letters from
people wanting invitations
Gilfillan, Rev. H. A. 1 item, Sweet Springs, W.Va., Sept. 21.
Flowery refusal
Gill, U.S. Rep. J. J., of Ohio. I item, Steubenville, Ohio, Sept.
25. Member House Committee on Indian Affairs]
Gilman, Edward W., American Bible Society. 1 item, New York, Sept.
26. Approves broadening of Conf.
Gilman, Gorham D., ex-American Consul, Sandwich Islands. 3 items,
Boston, Sept. 20 - Oct. 23.
Gilmore, Daniel Colt, educator. 1 item, Paris, Sept. 23.
55.
Gould, Frank Jay. 1 item, New York, Sept. 17.
56.
Grafton, Rt. Rev. Charles C., P. E. bishop of Fond du Lac, Wis.
1 item, Fond du Lac, Sept. 4. [Requests invitation for Rev. F.
W. Merrill, missionary to the Oneidas]
Hale, Prof. Edward Everett. 2 items, Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 5 13.
45.
46.
47.
48.
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Hall, Charles Cuthbert, pres. Union Theological Seminary. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 12.
Hall, Harwood, supt. Indian School, Perris, Cal. 1 item, Perris,
Cal., April 30. Asks Albert K. Smiley to write to Merrill Gates
re appropriation for new school in So. Cal.
Hallock, Joseph Newton, ed. The Christian Work: 1 item, New York,
Oct. 20.
Hardy, Alfred. 1 item, Hartford, Conn., June 5. [Encloses copies
of letters from Mary L. Eldridge, Jewett, N.M., asking help for
the Navajos
Hare, Rt. Rev. William Hobart, P. E. bishop of S.D. 1 item, Sioux
Falls, S.D., Sept. 13.
Harris, William T., U.S. Commissioner of Education. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 26.
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61.
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62.
63.
64.
Hegeman, Rev. J.W. 1 item, Riverdale, N.Y., Oct. 10. Asks
invitation for Mrs. C. B. Chapin]
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Box 4, 1900, cont.:
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. I item, Dublin, N.H., Sept. 11.
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, U.S. Secy. of Interior. I item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 10.
Hodgkins, Louise Manning, author. I item, Moultonboro, N.H.,
Sept. 12.
Howard, Gen. O. H., managing ed., Farm, Field, and Fireside. 2
items, Chicago, Ill., May 31 (with enclosure), Sept. 11. [Recommends man for Conf.; approves discussion of Island possessions]
Howland, William B., The Outlook. I item, New York, Oct. 24.
[Speaks of good influence of Conf.]
Horr, George E., ed. The Watchman. 1 item, Sept. 12. [Glad Conf.
will discuss the other dependent races." Suggests man for Conf.]
Huntington, Rev. Frederic Dan, 1st P. E. bishop of Central New York.
I item, Hadley [Mass.] Sept. 10.
Irwin, Agnes, Dean of Radcliffe College. I item, Cambridge, Mass.,
Oct. 4•
Ives, Marie E. [Indian] 1 item, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 24.
Jackson, Sheldon, Alaska Division, Bur. of Education. I item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 29.
James, ex-U.3. Rep. Darwin T., of New York. I item, New York,
Sept. 17.
Janney, Joseph J. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 18.
Jenkins, Howard M. 2 items, Philadelphia, Pa., 9mo. 13. [Suggests
man for Conf.] and lo mo. 9 [encloses article on schools in Porto
Rico.]
Johnston, Mrs. Adelia A. F., dean Oberlin College. 2 items, Oberlin,
Sept. 27 - Oct. 15.
Jones, Augustine, principal Friends School, Providence, R.I. (Later
Moses Brown School) I item, Providence, Oct. 13...
Jones, U.S. Sen. James K., of Illinois, chairman Democratic National
Committee. 1 item, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 14.
Jones, W. A., U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1,item, Washington,
Sept. 17.
Kyle, U.S. Sen. James H., of S.D. I item, Aberdeen, S.D., Sept. 12.
Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres. Conn. Indian Association. 1 item, New
Haven, Conn., Oct. 15.
Lacey, U.S. Rep. John F., of Iowa. I item, Oskaloosa, Ia., Sept. 14.
Lazelle, Henry Martyn, army officer (later Brig.-Gen. retired) I
item, Georgeville, Quebec, Can., Sept. 26. [Says he would not be
of any use at Conference]
Longfellow, Alice M. 1 item, Holderness, N.H., Sept. 24.
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Box 4, 1900, cont.:
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
Lord, Mary P., Indian worker. 1 item, Auburndale, Mass., Oct. 15.
[Long letter on Indian problem]
Mackay, Rev. Donald Sage, distinguished clergyman. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 3.
McCabe, Rt. Rev. Charles Cardwell, M. E. bishop of Omaha. 1 item,
en route, Sept. 19.
Mahan, Capt. (later rear admiral retired) Alfred Thayer, U.S.N.
1 item, Quogue, L.I., N.Y., Sept. 16.
Mead, Elizabeth S., pres. Mount Holyoke College. 1 item, South
Hadley, Mass. n.d.
Merrill, Rev. F. W., of Oneida. 1 item, Concord, N.H., Sept. 20.
[Glad Conf. will consider Hawaiian matters]
Merrill, J. G., dean and acting pres. of Fisk U., Nashville, Tenn.
3 items, Nashville, Sept. 12; Andover, Mass., Oct. 17-18.
Meserve, Charles F., pres. Shaw U. 1 item, Raleigh, N.C., Sept. 18.
Morrison, Francis M., lawyer. 1 item, Worcester, Mass., July 30.
[Lawyer for the Montauk and Shinnecock (?) Indians of N.Y.,
planning to take their case to the U.S. Supreme Court]
Mowry, William A., educator. 1 item, Hyde Park., Sept. 26.
Murray, Rev. A. G., missionary to Pawnee Indians. 2 items, Pawnee,
Okla., Mar. 11 - Sept. 15. [Mar. 11 letter asks a meeting with
Mr. Smiley to discuss Government management of Indian affairs]
Newell, F. H., hydrographer. 4 items, Washington, D.C., June 28 Oct. 12. [Discusses importance of irrigation on Indian reservations]
Page, Alfred R., publisher. 2 items, New York, Sept. 27 - Oct. 17.
Peairs, Harvey B., supt. Haskell Institute. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Oct. 11.
Penrose, Stephen B. L., pres. Whitman College. 1 item, Walla Walla,
Washington., Sept. 13.
Platt, U.S. Sen. O. H., of Conn. 1 item, Washington, Conn., Sept. 13.
Pratt, Maj. (later Gen.) R. H., U.S.A., founder and supt. Carlisle
Indian School. 1 item, Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 25. [Suggests people
for Conf.]
Proctor, Edna Dean, author. 2 items, New York City, Sept. 17 - Oct. 12.
Quarles, U.S. Sen. J. V., of Wis. 1 item, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 24.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., vice-pres. Woman's Nat'l. Ind. Assoc. 3 items,
St. Ignace, Mich., July 14; Hamilton, N.Y., Aug.
11; Winthrop Centre,
Me., Sept. 14. [Suggests women for Conf.]
Reel, Estelle, Indian Office. Telegram, Pocatello , Idaho, Oct. 17.
Conf.]
[Bannocks and Shoshones send greetings to Indian
Riggs, A. L., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 1 item, Santee
Agency, Nebraska, Sept. 28.
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Box 4, 1900, cont.:
109.
Riggs, Thomas Lawrence. 1 item, Oahe, S.D., Sept. 25. [Speaks of
Govt. schools in relation to Mission schools
Robinson, Albert Gardner, newspaper correspondent, author. I item,
Buckland, Mass., Sept. 22.
Roe, Walter and Mary. 1 item, Colony, Okla., Sept. 15. [Speaks of
affairs at Mohonk Lodge. Asks invitation to Conf. for Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred R. Page of New York
Roy, Rev. J. E., secy. Western District, American Missionary Assoc.
1 item, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 11. Mentions added subject for
Conf.: "Our Dependent Races"
Ryder, Rev. C. J., corresponding secy., Amer. Miss. Assoc. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 13. [Glad Conf. will discuss Porto Rico, etc.;
suggests man for Conf.
Sampson, Rear Adm. Wm. Thomas, U.S.N. 1 item, Boston, Sept. 20.
]
110.
111.
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112.
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114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. 1 item, Northampton, Mass.,
Sept. 15.
Shaler, N. S., dean Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard U. 1 item,
Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 24.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford, Pa.,
Sept. 20.
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of New York, chairman House Committee
on Indian Affairs. 1 item, Utica, N.Y., Sept. 10.
Shoup, U.S. Sen. George L., of Idaho, chairman Senate Committee on
Territories. 1 item, Boise, Idaho, Sept. 17.
Skinner, Charles R., New York State supt. of public instruction.
2 items, Albany, Sept. 13 - Oct. 22. Requests invitation for
woman friend. Penciled notation on bottom of letter, "No women
need apply")
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 1 item, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Oct. 9.
Sniffen, Matthew K., Ind. Rights Assoc. 1 item, Philadelphia,
Sept. 14. [Requests invitation for Rev. A. G. Murray of Pawnee
Okla.
Standing, A. J., asst. supt. Carlisle Indian School. 1 item,
Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 9. Discusses ways to Americanize Porto
Ricans, Filipinos, and Cubans
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., Oct. 9.
Tead, Rev. Edward S. 1 item, Somerville, Mass., Oct. 28. [Says
discussion of new peoples and lands "gave new dignity and char
acter to the Conf."
Thomas, M. Carey, pres.. Bryn Mawr College. 2 items, Bryn Mawr, Pa.,
Sept. 23 - Oct. 13.
Thurston, U.S. Sen. John M., of Nebraska, chairman Senate Committee
on Indian Affairs. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 15.
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Box 4, 1900, cont.:
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
Twombly, Rev. Alexander Stevenson, clergyman, author. 2 items,
Newton [Mass.] Sept. 19 - Oct. 11. [Says he is glad Conf. will
discuss Hawaii]
Van Slyke, Rev. J. G. 1 item, Kingston, N.Y., Sept. 29. [Gives
John Burroughs' address so he can be invited to Conf.]
Walker, Rt. Rev. William David, P. E. bishop of Western New York.
1 item, Buffalo, Oct. 3.
Ward, George M., pres. Rollins College. I item, Winter Park, Fla.,
Oct. 6.
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 3 items, New York, Sept. 8-26.
[Discusses ideas of widening scope of Conf.; suggests possible
people]
Warner, Lucien C., capitalist. 1 item, New York., Sept. 10.
[Suggests Dean Johnston of Oberlin for Conf.]
Warren, Mary B. 2 items, Santa Barbara, Cal., June 28; Los
Angeles, Oct. 7. [Proposes to start a lace school at La Jolla]
Wellman, Wheeler M., missionary. 2 items, Darlington, Okla., Sept.
22-27.
Welsh, Herbert, corer. secy., Indian Rights Assoc. 1 item, Camden,
Me., Sept. 19.
Whelpley, J. D. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 16. [Letter
summarizes bad situation in Indian Territory3
Whipple, Rt. Rev. Henry Benjamin, P. E. bishop of Minnesota. 1
item, Faribault, Minn. [n.d.]
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex-sexy. U.S. Board of Indian
Commissioners. 1 item, Westport Point, Mass., Sept. 12. [Discusses
Conf. program]
143.
Williams, Talcott, journalist. 2 items, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept.
14 - Oct. 2. [Suggests man for Conf.]
Washington,
Wilson, James, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. 1 item,
D.C., Sept, 10.
Sept. 11.
Wilson, James Grant, author. 1 item, Manchester, Vt.,
143.
Wistar, Edward M. 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 10.
144.
Wortman, Denis. 1 item, Saugerties, N.Y., Sept. 17. [Has written
hymn for Conf.; wants to read it at Conf. and send it to papers]
Wood, James, humanitarian. 2 items, Mount Kisco, N.Y., Sept. 15 Oct. 12.
Woodbury, Rev. Frank P., corer. secy., American Missionary Assoc.
1 item, New York, Sept. 20. [Glad Conf. will discuss "Southern
and Western islands" as well as Indians]
Wright, F[rank] H. I item, Dallas, Tex., Oct. 3.
141.
142.
145.
146.
147.
148.
Young, Egerton R., Canadian missionary, Indian lecturer. 1 item,
Toronto, Can., Sept. 17.
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Box 4a: 1901
1.
Letters of declination in response to invitation to 1901 Mohonk
Indian Conference
a. Fitzgerald, John J., Congressman from New York
b. Jones, James K., Senator from Illinois
c. La Flesche, Francis, EIndian3 ethnologist
d. McCumber, P.J., Senator from North Dakota. T.L., stamped signature
e. Meigs, Katharine H., author
f. Merrill, F.W., Oneida, Wisconsin, September 23, 1901 speaks of
new creamery at Oneida
g. Platt, Orville H., Senator from Connecticut
h. Roosevelt, Theodore, vice—president. T.L. signed by amanuensis
i. Telle, Alinton, Choctaw Indians attorney, Atoka Indian territory
2. Miscellaneous
a. Notebook kept by Mrs. Daniel Smiley listing people expected at
1901 Mohonk Indian Conference
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Box 4, 1901.
1.
List of all who accepted invitations to 1901 Indian Conference.
2.
Treasurer's report by Dr. Frank Wood, as of February, 1901, with
list of subscribers to publication expenses of 1900 Conf. Report.
Notebook of Business Committee, 1901. [List of members with
identifying notes.]
Notebook of Secretary, 1901. [List of members with notes]
Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, pres. Indian Industries League. 2 items, Wilton, N.H., Sept. 9; Cambridge, Mass.,
Oct. 3.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed., The Outlook. 1 item, Sept. 23. [Suggests
man for Conf.]
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities.
1 item, Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 19.
Barrows, Isabel Chapin. 5 items, Georgeville, Quebec, Sept. 20-29;
Tompkinsville, N.Y., Dec. 4, 1901 - Jan. 20, 1902. [Agrees to
report Conf.; suggests people; discusses delay in publication of
Report]
Barrows, Samuel J., corer. secy. Prison Association of New York. 1
item, New York, Sept. 18.
Beard, Rev. A. F., corer. secy. American Missionary Association. I
item, New York, Oct. 9. [Mentions schools and churches in Porto
Rico.]
Beardshear, W. W., pres. Iowa State College, member board U.S. Indian
Commissioners. 1 item, Ames, Iowa, Sept. 9.
Birnie, Rev. Douglas Putnam, former resident of Honolulu. 2 items,
Rye, N.Y., Sept. 13 - Oct. 10.
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. Memorial address on Pres. McKinley,
delivered at Conf., 1901.
Cheney, Mrs. Elizabeth S., philanthropist. l item, Colorado Springs,
Colo. [n.d.]
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and pres. United Society of Christian
Endeavor. I item, Boston, Sept. 13.
Collins, Mary C. 2 items, Fort Yates, S.D., Sept. 14 - Nov. 16.
[Discusses how Indians should be treated by whites]
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner. 1 item, New York, Oct. 9.
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Davis, Joshua W. 2 items, Squirrel Island, Me., Sept. 7. [Tells
of visit with ex-Sen. Dawes and his hope to attend Conf.]
Waterville, N.H. [n.d.] [Suggests man for Conf.]
Doubleday, Mrs. F. N. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 4. [Tells of
good results from her talk on Indian baskets at previous Conf.;
suggests Constance Goddard DuBois for speaker at 1901 Conf.]
Eaton, Edward D., pres. Beloit College. 2 items, New York, Sept. 23;
Woodmont, Conn., Oct. 5.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Institute. 2 items, New York,
Sept. 30; Hampton, Va., Oct. 11.
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Foulke, ex U.S. Sen. Wm. Dudley, member U.S. Civil Service Com
mission. 1 item, Richmond, Ind., Oct. 7.
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Association. 2 items, Portland,
Me., 9mo. 10 and n.d. [Suggests woman for Conf.]
Garrett, Philip C., member U.S. Board Indian Commissioners. 1
item, Phila., Sept. 18.
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners. 5
items, Washington, D.C., Jan. 3 - Jan. 8, 1902. Enclosure,
July 23, letter from Henry R. Howland of Buffalo, for whom Dr.
Gates asks invitation; enclosure, Sept. 2, letter from Col. Pratt
of Carlisle, asking Dr. Gates to get him place on Conf. program;
letter of Oct. 1 tells of system of recording vital statistics of
Indians; suggests people for Conf.; complains about Reports
Glass, E. B., Canadian missionary. 2 items, White Fish Lake, Alta.,
Can., Jan. 29 - Apr. 8, 1902. [Comments on U.S. Ind. Affairs
from Canadian viewpoint, says Egerton Young made false statements
at Conf. about Canadian situation.
Golsh, Flora. 1 item, New York, Oct. 18. Letter from excited female]
Hamilton, J. Taylor, Moravian College. 1 item, Bethlehem, Pa.,
Sept, 6.
Harkness, William, investments [Harkness of Yale 1 item, Brooklyn,
N.Y., Sept. 18.
Harris, Wm. J., U.S. Commissioner of Education later senator 2
items, Washington, D.C., Nov. 25, 1901 - Jan. 21, 1902.
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, U.S. Secretary of the Interior. 1 item,
Washington, D.C.
Hodgkins, Louise Manning, author. 1 item, New Britain, Conn.,
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Howard, Gen. C. H., managing ed., Farm, Field and Fireside. 2 items,
Chicago, Sept. 13-Oct. 7.
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Ives, Marie E. [Indian] 2 items. New York, Sept. 23; New Haven,
Conn., Dec. 27. [Says she is to be editor of The Indian's Friend,
organ of the National Indian Association
Janney, Joseph J. 1 item, Baltimore, 9mo. 12.
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Jenkins, Howard M., ed. The Friends' Intelligencer and Journal. 1
item, Phila. n.d.
Johnston, Mrs. Adelia A. F., dean of Oberlin College. 1 item,
Oberlin, Sept. 30.
Jones, William A., U.S. Indian Commissioner. 1 item, Washington,
Oct. 5.
Kendrick, Georgia A., dean of Vassar. 1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Oct. 15. [Mentions 475 girls who will go up to Mohonk for Sat, of
the Conf.]
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Kinney, Sara T., pres. Conn. Indian Association. 2 items, New Haven,
Conn., Sept. 4 Oct. 7. [Enclosure, letter from Indian girl, Nancy
Cornelius, Who had hoped to attend Conf.]
Lord, Mary P., Indian worker. I item, Wellesley, Mass., Sept. 11.
42.
Mackay, Rev. Donald Sage. I item, New York, Oct. 1.
43.
Merrill, Rev. James Griswold, pres. Fisk U. 1 item, Andover, Mass.,
Sept. 7.
Meserve, Charles F., pres. Shaw U. 1 item, Squirrel Island, Me.,
Sept. 10.
Milne, Wm. J., pres. N.Y. State Normal College. I item, Albany,
Sept. 23. [Suggests Mr. E. P. Gates, brother of Merrill Gates,
for Conf.]
Moss, Rev. Lemuel. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 6. [Suggests Dr.
T. O. Conant, ed. The Examiner, as Conf. member.]
Mowry, Wm. A., educator. 1 item, Hyde Park, Mass., Sept. 9.
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Murray, Rev. A. G., missionary. 1 item, Pawnee, Okla., Oct. 8. [Speaks
of value of Conf.; advocates new Govt. -policy; talk of bad results of
allotment selling.]
Newlin, Sarah. 1 item, Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 29. [Reports on
conditions at White Earth Indian Reservation.]
Pratt, Col. R. H., founder and supt. Carlisle Indian School. 2 items,
Carlisle, Aug. 6 - Sept. 6.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., pres. Woman's National Indian Association.
4 items, Chicago, Sept. 12, Phila., Nov. 8 - Dec. 12. [Speaks of
work of her organization.]
Rogers, John Rankin, Gov. Washington State. Address: The Future of the
American Indian, delivered at Puyallup Agcy. School, Aug. 21, 1901.
[Envelope also filed here]
Scoville, :_Annie Beecher. 1 item, West Cornwall, Conn., Sept. 6.
[Tells of need to help Sioux be self-supporting; asks for ideas.]
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of New York, chairman House Committee on
Indian Affairs. 2 items, Utica, N.Y., Sept. 21 - Oct. 11 (telegram).
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 2 items, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Sept. 25; Washington, D.C., Oct. 14.
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Oct. 12.
Twombly, Rev. Alexander Stevenson. 2 items, Newton, Mass., Sept. 9 Oct. 13. [Letter of Oct. 13 tells of paper he plans to give at
Conf., on "The Hawaiian Native of Yesterday and Today."]
Van Slyke, Rev. J. G. 1 item, Kingston, N.Y., Oct. 8. [Speaks of
"the peculiar interest of Tuesday evening at Mohonk" (when Conf.
guests are assembling)]
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 1 item, New York, Aug. 20.
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Warner, Lucien C., capitalist. 1 item, New York, Sept. 20.
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Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Indian Rights Association. 1 item,
Boston, [n.d.]
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex-secy. U.S. Board of Indian Com
missioners. 1 item, Waterville, N.H., Sept. 10.
Wilson, James Grant, author. 1 item, Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 7.
64.
Wistar, Edward M. 1 item, Phila., Oct. 4.
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Wood, Frank, Conf. treasurer and printer of Conf. Report. 1 item,
Boston, Dec. 18. [Trying to locate proofs; says Mr. Gates is
"pressing" him.3
Wood, James humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y ., Sept. 20.
Wright, Dr. F. H. 1 item, Dallas, Tex., Sept. 17. [Asks per
mission to bring cousin, full-blooded Choctaw, National Attorney
to the Choctaw Nation, to Conf.3
Young, Egerton R., Canadian missionary, Indian lecturer. 1 item,
Toronto, Sept. 20.
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Box 5, 19024
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Lists of people invited to 1902 Conference of Friends of the Indian.
[Incomplete]; also notebook: Notes and Members... 1902.
List of names suggested.
List of subscriptions to publication expenses of Report, 1901, with
Treasurer's statement of balance carrying over to 1902.
Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, pres. Indian Industries
League. 1 item, Wilton, N.H., Sept. 10.
Abbott, Lawrence S., The Outlook. I item, New York, July 15. [Asks
Mr. Smiley's opinion of the Outlook's position on Commr. Jones]
Abbott, Rev. Dr. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. I item, New York, Sept. 23.
12.
Alexander, U.S. Rep. De Alva S., of New York. 1 item, Buffalo, N.Y.,
Aug. 18.
Allen, Charles Herbert, gov. of Porto Rico, 1900-'02. I item, Lowell,
Mass., Sept. 3.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities.
1 item, Woodmont, Conn., Sept. 25.
Anderson, Maj. Gen. Thomas M., U.S.A. 1 item, Erie Co., Ohio, Sept.
23. [Frank criticism of Conference methods]
Andrews, Judge Charles T. 6 items, April 13 - Oct. 1. [Discusses
Vreeland Bill, concerning New York Indians. Correspondence includes
transcript of his speech at Conf.]
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 22.
13.
Atterbury, William Wallace. 1 item, New York, Oct. 13.
14.
Avalos, J. B. [Indian] 1 item, Pawnee Agency, Okla., Feb. 14.
15.
Baker, George P., internationally known English professor. 1 item,
Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 25.
Barrows, Isabel Chapin, secy. and editor of Conf. 11 items, Aug. 2,
1902 - Jan. 16, 1903. [Discusses matters pertaining to reporting
of Conf.]
Barrows, Samuel June, prison authority, ex-U.S. Rep., clergyman. 4
items, Oct. 5-18. [Discusses Conf. program]
Barker, Rear-Admiral Albert Smith, U.S.N. 2 items, New York, Sept. 8 Oct. 18.
Bearfoot, Rev. I. [Indian] clergyman. 1 item, Caledonia, Ont., Sept.
18.
Beebe, Ellen M., Westfield, Mass., Tuesday Afternoon Club. 1 item
(with enclosure), Westfield, Mass., Oct. 27. [Asks for Conf.
Report. Typical letter of enquiry]
Bell, Brig. Gen. James W., U.S.A. I item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 4.
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Birnie, Rev. Douglas Putnam, former resident of Honolulu. 2 items,
Rye, N.Y., Sept. 24 - Oct. 10.
* Notebook, kept by Mrs. D. Smiley and A.K. Smiley listing people expected
at Mohonk Indian Conference of 1902
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Black, Wm. Murray, army engineer. 1 item, Washington, D.C., July
31. Discusses importance of informing American People about the
people of Porto Rico and Cuba]
Bonaparte, Charles J., member U.S. Board Indian Commissioners (later
Secy. of Navy and Attorney General) 2 items, Baltimore, Md., Oct.
10-20.
Boveda, Mary [Cuban] 1 item, N.Y. n.d.] [Wants to bring linen,
lacework, etc., to Mohonk for sale during Conf. Answer "No."]
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. and Indian Terr.
2 items, Guthrie, Okla., Aug. 12 - Sept. 8.
Brosius, S. M., Agent Indian Rights Association. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 1.
Brown, Wm. L., ed. The Southern Workman, of Hampton Inst. 6 items,
Hampton, Va., and N.Y., Oct. 4 - Nov. 11.
Bruce, James M. [member U.S. Board Indian Commrs.?] 1 item, Prout's
Neck, Me., Sept. 12.
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, ex-U.S. commr. to Porto Rico, prof. U. of
Pa. (later Gov. Pa.) 2 items, Phila., Sept. 17.
Was 1st commr.
of education, Porto Rico, 1900-'02]
Burgess, Miss M., supt. of publications, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
1 item, Carlisle, Sept. 18.
Candler, Rt. Rev. Warren E., M.E. bishop, of South. 1 item, Atlanta,
Ga., Sept. 9.
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. 5 items, Boston, July 7 - Sept. 10.
[Discusses people for Conf.]
Carnell and Holt, Albany Business College. 3 items, Albany, Oct.
8 - 20. Discuss sending stenographer to Conf.]
Carroll, Rev. Henry King, M.E. Missionary Society. 2 items, New York,
Aug. 12 - Sept. 8. Recommends man for Conf.
Carter, Sybil, teacher of Indians. 2 items, Sept. 8 - Oct. 21.
[Mentions gold medals won by Indian women for lacework]
Cheney, Mrs. Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 1 item, Peterborough,
N.H., Sept. 27.
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and pres. United Soc. of Christian
Endeavor. 2 items, Boston, Sept. 17 - Oct. 21.
Collins, Mary C., missionary. 2 items, Little Eagle, S.D., Sept. 18 Oct. 13. Discusses economic plight of Indians
Conant, Thomas 0., ed. The Examiner. 2 items, New York, Sept. 12 Oct. 21.
Cook, Rev. Chas. H., missionary. 1 item, Sacaton, Ariz., Oct. 29.
42.
Cook, Miss Emily S., Indian Office. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 15.
43.
Cook, Georgiana H. 1 item, Ticonderoga, N.Y., Oct. 14. [Encloses
sonnet, "The Iroquois," by Joseph Cook]
Cornelius, Isabella C. Indian I item, Oneida, Wis., Sept. 20.
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Cornelius, Nancy [Indian] 1 item, Oneida, Wis., Sept. 30.
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Creegan, Rev. Charles Cole [later pres. Fargo (N.D.) College]
1 item, New York, Sept. 16.
Custer, Mrs. Elizabeth B., author, widow of General Custer. 1 item,
Bronxville, N.Y., Sept. 9.
Davis, Oscar K., ed. The Sun. 1 item, Oct. 20. [Discusses Philippine problems]
Dawes, Anna L., author, daughter of Sen. Dawes. 1 item, Pittsfield,
Mass., Sept. 27. [Discusses possibility of father's coming to Conf.]
Dawes, ex-U.S. Sen. Henry Laurens, of Mass. 2 items, Pittsfield,
Mass., Sept. 26 - Oct. 19. [Discusses Indian business which will
prevent his attending Conf.]
Day, Judge Wm. R., U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. 1 item, Cincinnati,
O., Sept. 13.
Denby, Charles, diplomat. 1 item, Evansville, Ind., Sept. 19.
53.
Dennis, W. C., of Mohonk staff, to Mr. Smiley. 1 item, Mohonk Lake,
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N.Y., Jan. 23. [Gives news and encloses items needing approval]
Devins, John Bancroft, ed. The New York Observer. 6 items, New York,
Sept. 24 - Nov. 18. [Suggests man for Conf.]
Dewey, Admiral George, U.S.N. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 9.
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Dickinson, Mrs. Mary Low, author, editor, literature prof., lecturer,
ex-pres. Woman's National Indian Association. 1 item, New York
[n.d.]
Doubleday, Mrs. F. N. 2 items, New York, Sept. 9 - Nov. 18. [Returns
letter and four photos sent her by Mr. Smiley, originally from Kate
V. Kinney, Sacaton, Ariz., asking help in getting market for Pima
baskets and telling of efforts to build up industry]
Draper, Andrew Sloan, educator, member U.S. Board Indian Commrs.,
pres. U. of Illinois. 4 items, Champagne, Ill., Mar. 24 - Apr. 9;
Lake Mohonk, Sept. 21.
Driscoll, U.S. Rep. Michael Edward, of New York. 1 item, Syracuse,
N.Y., Aug. 18.
Drury, Rev. John B., internationally known Dutch Reformed clergyman.
1 item, New York, Sept. 24.
Eaton, Edward D., pres. Beloit College. 1 item, Sept. 27.
62.
Eaton, Brig. Gen. John. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 25.
63.
Edwards, Col. [later Maj.-Gen.] Clarence R., chief Bureau of Insular
Affairs, War Dept. 1 item, Oct. 3.
Elliott, Sarah J. 1 item, Elizabeth, N.J. [n.d.] [Wants to address
Conf. on evils of polygamy.]
Farley, Msgr. John M., R.C. archbishop of New York. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 13.
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Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 2 items, Washington,
Sept. 5-13.
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 14.
Foard, Josephine, teacher of Indians. 2 items, Waverly, N.Y., Sept.
24 - Oct. 7.
[note encloses receipt for rent on Laguna
pottery, Laguna, N.M., paid by Mr. Smiley]
Foulke, Wm. Dudley, author, member U.S. Civil Service Comm. 1 item,
Sept. 8.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 3 items, Hampton, Va.,
and New York, Sept. 30 - Oct. 30. [Suggests woman for Conf.]
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Association. 1 item, Portland, Me.,
9mo. 17.
Funston, Brig. Gen. Frederick. 1 item, Denver, Solo., Nov. 29.
Gamble, U.S. Sen. Robert J., of S.D. 1 item, Yankton, S.D., Sept. 8.
Garfield, James Rudolph, member U.S. Civil Service Comm. 2 items,
Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 18; Washington, D.C., Sept. 17,
Garland, Hamlin. 1 item, Chicago, Sept. 22.
Garrett, Philip C., member U.S. Board Indian Commrs. 4 items, Phila.,
Aug. 8 – Oct. 4. [Discusses people for Conf.]
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Board of Indian Commrs., ex-pres.
Rutgers and Amherst. 7 items (1 enclosure), Aug. 6 - Oct. 31.
[Discusses vacancies on Board, people for Mohonk Conf., etc.]
Gill, Laura Drake, dean Barnard College. 1 item, New York, Oct. 7.
Gill, Wilson Lindsley, internationally known educator. 1 item, New
Paltz, N.Y., May 22.
Gilman, Daniel Colt, internationally known educator. 1 item, Baltimore,
Sept. 27.
Gilman, Gorham D., former resident of Hawaii, lecturer on it. 4 items
(3 enclosures), Boston, Sept. 23 - Oct. 31.
Hale, U.S. Sen., of Maine. 1 item, Ellsworth, Me., Aug. 25.
Hallock, Rev. Joseph Newton, ed. The Christian Work. I item, New York,
Oct. 29. [Speaks of articles published on the Conf.]
Hamand, Miss J. E., interested layman. 2 items, Schaller, Iowa,. 'Nov.
13 - 27. [Asks literature on Indians so she can work to promote
community interest]
Hamlin, Rev. Teunis S., prominent Presbyterian clergyman. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Oct. 21.
Hanbury, U.S. Rep. Harry A., of New York. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Sept. 2.
Hankins, Mrs. Jeanette R., interested layman. 2 items, Malone, N.Y.,
Feb. 28 - Mar. 10. [Asks help in preparing club program]
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Hanna, Lt. Matthew E., diplomat who helped develop public school
system of Cuba. 2 items, Havana, Sept. 6 - Oct. 1.
Hanna, U.S. Sen. Marcus A., of Ohio. 1 item, Cleveland, Sept. 22.
Hare, Rt. Rev. Wm. Hobart, P.E. bishop of South Dakota. 1 item,
Sioux Falls, S.D., Sept. 12.
Harrison, W. K., supt. of Indian Schools, Allegany and Cattaraugus
reservations. 1 item, Salamanca, N.Y., Oct. 21.
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell. 1 item, Dublin, N.H., Oct. 24. Says
history of Indian policy needs a careful study by a trained student;
would like to interest Conf. in this.]
Havemayer, J. C. 1 item, Yonkers, N.Y., Sept. 3. [Encloses letter
from J. O. Spencer, pres. Morgan College, asking help in getting
into Mohonk Conf.
Hendrix, Rt. Rev. Eugene Russell, M.E. bishop of the South. 1 item,
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 10.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, author. 3 items, Dublin, N.H., Sept. 8 29; Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 30.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 3 items, Norwalk, Conn.,
Aug. 18 - Nov. 17. Aug. 18 letter gives views on Philippine matters
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 6.
Hodgkins, Louise Manning, author. 1 item, Auburndale, Mass., Sept. 9.
Howard, Gen. Oliver Otis, pres. Bd. of Dirs. Lincoln Memorial U.,
Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 1 item, Burlington, Vt., Sept. 26.
Hubbell, Wm. S., secy. New York Sabbath Committee. 3 items, New York,
Apr. 7 - Oct. 20. Discusses affairs of N.Y. Indians; suggests man
for Conf.
Hunt, Gov. Wm. H., of Porto Rico. 1 item, Cazenovia, N.Y., Sept. 18.
Hughes, Miss Katherine. 2 items, Indian Reserve, St. Regis, Quebec,
Feb. 11-25. [Tells of Indian policies in Canada; makes detailed
suggestions for helping N.Y. Indians]
Hyde, Mary Roosevelt. 1 item, Ware, Mass., Oct. 27. [Suggests woman
for Conf.
Ireland, Most Rev. John, R.C. archbishop of St. Paul, Minn. 1 item,
St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 10.
Irwin, Agnes, dean Radcliffe College. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass, Oct.
14.
The Legends of the Iroquois, told by "The Cornplanter." Prospectus
of book compiled from notes by Wm. W. Canfield. Contains information about Cornplanter, chief of the Senecas
Ives, Marie E. [Indian , ed. The Indian's Friend, organ of National
Indian Association. 2 items, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 13 - Nov. 4.
Suggests woman for Conf.
Jackson, Sheldon, general agent, Education for Alaska. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 15.
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Jacobs, J. T., member U.S. Board Indian Commrs. 1 item, Detroit,
Oct. 17. [Would like to have his daughter attend conf.]
James, Darwin R., member U.S. Board Indian Commrs. 4 items, New
York, Apr. 30 - Oct. 18. [Apr. 30 letter, hot discussion of
Vreeland Bill, Ogden Land Co. claims on N.Y. Indians' lands, and
feelings of Board about what should be done]
Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, ed. The Friends' Intelligencer. I item,
Phila., 10mo. 9.
Johnston, Mrs. Adelia A. F., dean Oberlin College. I item, Oberlin,
Oct. 18.
Johnston, Charles, author, Bengal Civil Service, retired. 1
item,
Eliot, Me., Sept. 9. [Accepts invitation and offers to give
readings from sacred book of Guatemalan Indians. Offer declined]
Jones, U.S. Sen. James Kimbrough, of Arkansas. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 18.
Jones, W. A., U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 8. [Says anxious to come to Conf. because of differences
of opinion existing between Indian Office and others; says Mohonk a
"good clearing house for ideas" and a strong force for good]
Keeler, Lucy Elliott. 2 items, Fremont, Ohio, Sept.
A flowery acceptance]
Kelley, Rev. Wm. V., ed. The Methodist Review. 2 items, Sept. 27 Oct. 27. [Oct. 27 letter gives his reactions to 1902 Conf. and
speaks of value of Confs.]
Kendrick, Georgia A., dean ("Lady Principal") of Vassar College. 1
item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Oct. 20.
Kennan, George, author, lecturer. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Sept.
13-14.
Ketcham, U.S. Rep. John H., of New York.. 1 item, Dover Plains, N.Y.,
Sept. 20.
Ketcham, Father Wm. H., director Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions.
I item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 27.
Kincaid, Rev. Reese, Mohonk Lodge. 1 item, Colony, Okla., Sept. 10.
[Answers inquiries about 2 men. See also letter from Walter C. Roe
# 174]
King, Charles, brig. gen. vols., U.S.A. 1 item, Milwaukee, Wis.,
Aug. 28.
Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres. Conn. Indian Assoc. I item, New Haven,
Conn., Sept. 24.
Lacey, U.S. Rep. John Fletcher, of Iowa. 1 item, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Sept. 8.
La Flesche, Francis [Indian] ethnologist. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 11. [Expresses appreciation of Mr. Smiley's work to help
Indians]
Leeds, Josiah W. I item, West Chester, Pa., 8rio. 25. Rejoices that
there is no smoking room at Mohonk. Also speaks of action of Pres.
of U.S. in preventing use of Indians in wild west shows, etc.]
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Box 5, 1902, cont.:
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.Y. Board of Education.
1 item, New York, Oct. 10.
LeRoy, James A., former secy. of Philippine Commission. 2 items,
Pontiac, Mich., Aug. 12; Watrous, N.M., Oct. 7.
Has tuberculosis;
hopes to recover and continue writing on Philippine matters.]
Leupp, Francis E., ex-member U.S. Board Indian Commrs., [later U.S.
Commr. Indian Affairs] 1 item, Tyringham, Berkshire Co., Mass.,
Oct. 1.
Lincoln, Wm. Henry, shipping merchant, pres. Boston Chamber of
Commerce. 2 items, Boston, July 8; York Harbor, Me., July 14.
[Quotes letter from Gov. Long, giving advice for Conf.]
Lindsay, Rev. Dr. John Summerfield, prominent P.E. clergyman. 1 item,
Boston, Mass., Oct. 7.
Littauer, U.S. Rep. Lucius N., of New York. 1 item, Gloversville,
N.Y., Aug. 13.
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Mass. 1 item, Nahant, Mass., Aug:18. [Suggests
way to get good Philippine speakers for Conf.]
Long, John Davis, U.S. Secy. of Navy. 1 item, Hingham, Mass., Sept. 7.
Longfellow, Alice M. 3 items, Holderness, Sept. 15; [n.p.] Oct. 16;
Cambridge,[Mass.] Oct. 19.
Mackay, Rev. Dr. Donald Sage, prominent Congregational clergyman.
1 item, Bluehill, Me., Sept. 27.
Maris, Leora. 1 item (with enclosure), Los Angeles, Aug. 20. [Sends
ms., "A Plan for a Self Supporting Indian Industrial Mission."]
Maynard, La Salle A., Maynard Press Agency. 2 items, Wurstboro,
Sept. 30; Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 20. [Will cover Conf. for
Associated Press]
McClellan, U.S. Rep. George Brinton, of New York. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 15.
McCormick, R. L., pres. Wisconsin Historical Soc. 1 item, Hayward,
Wis., Dec. 24. [Asks information about Chippewa Indian who was in
Minnesota Mission work, ca. 1835-45
Mead, Edwin Doak, author, lecturer [mainly interested in peace and
arbitration] 2 items, Boston, Sept. 16-26. 4 enclosures on disarmament, etc.; discusses men for Indian Conf.]
Merrill, Rev. F. W., missionary. 1 item, Oneida, Wis., Sept. 16.
]
141.
[
142.
143.
144.
146.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U., Raleigh, N.C. 2 items,
Squirrel Island, Me., Aug. 23; Waterville, Me., Sept. 11. [Suggests
man for Conf.]
Moss, Rev. Lemuel. 1 item, New York, Oct. 2. [Suggests man for Conf.]
Munroe, Kirk, author, explorer in West, friend of Kit Carson and
Buffalo Bill, 1st. ed. Hamer's Round Table. 1 item, Cornwall-onHudson, Sept. 14.
146a. Murray, Rev. A.G., missionary. 2 items, Pawnee, OK, Aug 21-Oct. 20. [tell of
distortion of words of Albert K. Smiley by Indian Agents; advocates more freedom for
Indians to learn independence]
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Box 5, 1902, cont.:
147.
148.
149.
150.
151.
152.
153.
Nellis, George W., supt. Oglala Boarding School. I item, Pine Ridge,
S.D., Sept. 13.
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minn. 1 item, Alexandria, Minn., Sept. 10.
Newell, Frederick Haynes, chief engineer U.S. Geological Survey. 1
item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 25.
Nott, Hon. Charles Cooper, chief justice U.S. Court of Claims. 1 item,
Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 6.
Odell, Gov. Benjamin Barker, of New York State. 1 item, Albany, Sept.
11.
Ogden, Robert Curtis. 2 items, New York, Sept. 9 - Oct. 12.
155.
Osgood, Howard L., lawyer. 1 item (with enclosure), Rochester, N.Y.
Oct. 23. [Sends six-page letter to Conf. arguing against Vreeland
Bill]
Otis, Maj. Gen. Elwell Stephen, U.S.A., retired, ex-gov. gen. of
Philippines. 2 items, Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 15-16. [Discusses
Philippine matters]
Parker, Alton Brooks, jurist. I item, Esopus-on-the-Hudson
156.
Payne, U.S. Rep. Sereno, of New York. 2 items, Auburn, N.Y., Sept. 11.
157.
Peairs, Hervey B., supt. Haskell Inst. I item, Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 17.
158.
Pellew, Henry Edward, civic reformer. 1 item, Williamstown, Mass.,
Sept. 20.
Penrose, Stephen B. L., pres. Whitman College. 1 item, Walla Walla,
Wash., Sept. 16.
Perkins, U.S. Rep. James Breck, of New York. 1 item, Rochester, N.Y.,
Sept. 11.
Perris, G. H., ed. Concord, Journal of the International Arbitration
and Peace Association. 1 item, Boston, Oct. 12. [Encloses
prospectus of his lectures]
Pike, Rev. Robert G., missionary. 1 item, Carson City, Nev., Mar. 14.
[Speaks of conditions among the Paiute and Washoe tribes; asks help
in building church]
Platt, U.S. Sen. Orville H., of Conn. 1 item, Washington, Conn.,
Sept. 11.
Pratt, Lt. Col. (later Brig. Gen.) Richard Henry, U.S.A., founder and
supt. Carlisle Indian School. 3 items, Carlisle, Pa., May 13 - Aug.
6. [Suggests man for Conf.]
Press releases. 5 items
Proctor, U.S. Sen. Redfield, of Vermont. 1 item, Proctor, Vt., Sept. 8.
154.
159.
160.
161.
162.
163.
164.
164a.
165.
166.
167.
Pugsley, U.S. Rep. Cornelius Amory, of New York. 2 items, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 9 - Oct. 24.
Quinton, Amelia S., vice-pres. Woman's National Indian Association.
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Box
5,
168.
169.
170.
171,
172.
1902, cont.:
4 items, Val Verde, Cal., Aug. 4-12; Portland, Ors., Sept. 26;
Richmond, Ind., Oct. 14.
Ray, U.S. Rep. George W., of New York. 1 item, Norwich, N.Y.,
Aug. 20.
Reel, Estelle, supt. of Indian Schools, Dept. of Interior. 4
items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 11 - Nov. 28.
Remington, Frederic, artist, author, sculptor. 1 item, Chippewa
Bay, N.Y., Aug. 27.
Rich, G. W., member Porto Rican import-export firm. 1 item, New
York, Oct. 3. [Asks for Conf. material on Porto Rico]
Richards, Carey D., Arkansas Valley Sugar Beet and Irrigated Land
Co. I item, Albuquerque, N.M., Mar. 22. Sets forth plan, for putting
Indians to work in farming]
Richards, John K., U.S. Solicitor General. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 20.
Riis, Jacob A., author, sociologist. 1 item, Lake [?], Ontario,
Sept. 18.
Robinson, Albert Gardner, newspaper correspondent, author. I item,
Shelburne Falls, Mass., Oct. 10.
Roe, Mary W., missionary, co-founder of Mohonk Lodge, Colony, Okla.
1 item (with enclosure), Colony, 0.T., Mar. 17. [Thanks Mr. Smiley
for order for bead work; tells of rapidly growing business; encloses folder, "Christmas at Colony.")
Roe, Walter C., missionary, husband of Mary Roe. 1 item, Cologne,
Germany, Oct. 1. [Suggests people for Conf.; gives opinions on
people Mr. Smiley had asked about; speaks of prosperity of Mohonk
Lodge]
Roy, Joseph E., secy. Western District, American Missionary
Association. 1 item, Chicago, Sept. 11. [Suggests Conf. should have
a paper presenting things accomplished by it in 20 years of
existence.]
Rudd, A. B., missionary. I item, Ponce, P.R., Sept. 16.
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173.
174.
175.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
Ryan, Most Rev. Patrick John, R.C. archbishop of Phila., member U.S.
Board of Indian Commissioners. 2 items, Lake Placid, N.Y. [n.d.];
Phila., Oct. 29.
Ryan, U.S. Rep. Wm. Henry, of New York. 1 item, Buffalo, N.Y., Sept.
12.
Ryder, Rev. C. J., corresponding secy., American Missionary Assoc.
1 item. New York, Sept. 6. [Interested in Porto Rico; has visited
and studied it.]
Samson, W. H., ed. Rochester Post Express. 1 item (with enclosure)
Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 18. [Five-page letter against the Vreeland
Bill, plus printed letter and "Proceedings of the Rochester
Historical Society on the Vreeland Bill"
Sanford, Rev. D. A., missionary. 2 items, Bridgeport, Okla., Aug.
[?] - Oct. 16. [Sets forth bad conditions in Cheyenne and Arapahoe
affairs]
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Box 5, 1902, cont.:
185.
186.
187.
Sanger, Wm. Cary, asst. Secy. of War. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 15.
Schurman, J. G., pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Sept. 17.
188.
Scott, Capt. (later Gen.) Hugh L., U.S.A. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 14.
Scoville, Annie Beecher. 1 item, Stamford, Conn., Oct. 17.
189.
Scribner, Charles, publisher. 1 item, N.Y., Sept. 18.
190.
Scudder, Myron T., educator, prin. N.Y. State Normal School. 2 item
(with enclosures), New Paltz, N.Y., Sept. 9 - Oct. 8. Encloses
letter from Matthew Hanna containing warm enthusiasm for the Conf.
and warm recommendation of Hugh Scott
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. 1 item, Northampton, Mass.,
Sept. 8.
Seger, John H., supt. Seger Training School, Colony, Okla. 1 item,
Colony, Sept. 16.
Seton, Ernest Thompson. 1 item, Cos Cob, Conn., Oct. 17.
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191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford, Pa.,
9mo. 15.
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of N.Y. 2 items, Washington, Mar. 25;
Utica, N.Y., Aug. 25.
Skinner, Charles R., N.Y. State supt. of Public Instruction. 2 items,
St. Lawrence Park, N.Y., Aug. 22; Albany, Oct. 13. Mentions man
for Conf.
Slocum, W. F., pres. Colorado College. 3 items, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Aug. 26 - Oct. 3; Chicago, Oct. 22. Suggests man for Conf.
Smith, George Williamson, pres. Trinity College. 1 item, Hartford,
Conn., Sept. 9.
Smith, J. LeRoy, Indian Rights Assoc. 1 item, Phila., Mar. 5.
Speaks of Rev. H. G. Ganss, new representative of R.C. Indian
missions and schools
Southwick, U.S. Rep. George N., of N.Y. 1 item, Albany, N.Y., Sept. 11.
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199.
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200.
201.
202.
Spencer, J. 0., pres. Morgan College, Baltimore, Md. 1 item, Baltimore, Sept. 13.
Stewart, Jane A. 1 item, Phila., July 29. Asks Mr. Smiley 23
questions on Indians and world affairs; answers to be published
Stewart, U.S. Rep. John K., of N.Y. 1 item, Amsterdam, N.Y., Sept. 27.
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203.
204.
205.
206.
Strobel, Edward H., internationally known diplomatist. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 14.
Strong, Rev. Augustus H., theologian, pres. Rochester Theological
Seminary. 1 item, Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 18.
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 2 items, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Mar. 1 - Oct. 3.
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Box 5, 1902, cont.:
207.
208.
209.
210,
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
217.
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21u.
219.
220.
Thomas, Dr, Richard Henry. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., 9mo. 4.
Answers inquiry about man for Conf.]
Tompkins, U.S. Rep. Arthur Sidney, of N.Y. 2 items, Nyack, N.Y.,
Aug. 26; Washington, D.C., Aug. 30.
Trippe, M. F., missionary. 1 item, Salamanca, N.Y., Sept. 9.
[Declines invitation; doesn't want to get involved in fight over
Vreeland Bill]
Twombly, Rev. Alexander Stevenson, clergyman, author. 2 items,
Newton, Mass., Oct. 4 - 20. [If can't come, will send paper on
Hawaii]
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward 3., of New York, author of Vreeland Bill.
9 items, Washington, D.C., Mar. 25; Salamanca, N.Y., Aug. 4 - Dec.
26. [Recommends men for Conf.; letter of Dec. 26 discusses fight
over Bill]
Wadhams, Frederick Eugene, lawyer. 2 items, Albany, N.Y., July 24 Aug. 23. [Discusses people for Conf.]
Walker, Rt. Rev. Wm. D., P.E. bishop of Western New York. 2 items,
Buffalo, Oct. 15-18. [Speaks of "the unrighteous Vreeland Bill"]
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 2 items, N.Y., Sept. 22 - Oct.
13. [Mentions people for Conf.]
Weldon, Judge Lawrence, of U.S. Court of Claims. 1 item, Bloomington,
III., Sept. 10.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Indian Rights Assoc. 1 item, Sunapee,
N.H., Sept. 23.
Wheeler, Candace Thurber, author. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 9.
Wheeler, Brig. Gen., U.S.A. 1 item, Wheeler, Ala. Oct. 29.
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex-secy. U.S, Board of Indian Commissioners.
2 items, Waterville, N.H., Sept. 11; Washington, D.C., Oct. 10.
226.
White, Horace, ed. and pres., N.Y. Evening Post, 1 item, New York,
Oct. 17. [Rather curt refusal]
Wilber, Francis A. 2 items, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, July 28 - Aug. 5.
[Suggests name for Conf.]
Williams, John J. 2 items, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 23 - Oct. 27.
[Recommends Rev. Dr. Samuel Parkes Cadman as Conf. member]
Wilkinson, John J. 1 item, Newburgh, N.Y., Aug. 25. [Recommends man
for Conf.]
Wilson, James Grant, author. 2 items, Norfolk, Conn., Sept. 6; N.Y.,
Oct. 17.
Wilson, Maj. Gen. James H., soldier and railroad builder. 1 item,
Wilmington, Del., Sept. 21.
Wistar, Edward M. 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 9.
227.
Wister, Owen. 2 items, Saunderstown, R.I., Sept. 19 - Oct. 11.
228.
Wood, Frank, Conf. treasurer and printer of Report. 2 items, Boston,
221.
222.
223.
224.
225.
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Box 5; 1902, cont.:
229.
230.
231.
232.
Mass., Jan. 19, 1903 - Feb. 26, 1903. [Explains delays in getting out
1902 Report
Wood, James, humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Sept. 6.
Wood, Rev. Nathan Eusebius, theologian, pres. Newton Theological Inst.
1 item, Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 17.
Wood, Brig. Gen. (later Maj. Sen.) Leonard. 1 item, Paris, Aug. 24.
Wright, Rev. F. H. 2 items, Colony, Okla., Sept. 3; Fort Sill, Okla.,
Sept. 29. [Discusses man inquired about by Mr. Smiley; tells of
abuses of Indians by whites3
Box 5-A
Letter book, Oct. 13, 1902 - Oct. 17, 1904. Carbons of letters from
Mohonk, concerning Indian Conferences.
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Box 6, 1903:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Complete list of all invited to Indian Conference with notes on
answers; one notebook of acceptances; one notebook of names recommended.
List of subscriptions to publication expenses, 1902, with Treasurers'
statement of balance carrying over to 1903.
Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, pros. Indian Industries League. 3 items, Wilton, N.H. [n.d.] Cambridge, Mass.,
Oct. 18; Washington, Oct. 28.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 5 items (with enclosure),
July 30-Oct. 26. [Encloses proof of editorial, "Indian Reform",
to be published in The Outlook]
Allen, Charles H., ex-U.S. Rep. from Mass., ex-asst. secy. Navy,
ex-gov. Porto Rico. 2 items, Lowell, Mass., July 23-Sept. 8.
American Anti-Saloon League. 1 item (with enclosure), Washington,
D.C., Oct. 19.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities
I item, Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 17. [Recommends Indian woman to
give performance during summer at Mohonk]
Anderson, Brig. Gen. Thomas McArthur, U.S.A., retired. I item,
Erie Co., Ohio, Oct. 23.
Andrews, Rt. Rev. Edward G., M.E. bishop of New York. 1 item,
Lincoln, Nebr., Sept. 15.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 25
Barker, Rear Adm. Albert Smith, U.S.N. 1 item, Martha's Vineyard,
Sept. 10.
12.
Barrows, Isabel Chapin, secy. and ed. Mohonk Indian Conf. 1 item,
Georgeville, Que., Sept. 8. [Says she can no longer report the
Conf.]
13.
Barrows, Samuel June, U.S. Commissioner, International Prison
Commission. 5 items, New York, Sept. 9-Oct. 16. [Suggests men
for Conf.1
14.
Bell, Brig. Gen. James F., U.S.A. I item, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,
Sept. 9.
15.
Benedict, John D., supt. of schools in Indian Territory. 1 item,
Muskogee, Ind. Terr., Oct. 17. [Discusses problems in civilizing
Indians]
16.
Bergen, Prof. J. T. 1 item, Holland, Mich., Sept. 8. [Speaks of
baptism of Geronimo, Apache chief]
17.
Beveridge, U.S. Sen. Albert j., of Indiana. 1 item, Indianapolis,
Sept. 7.
18.
Bonaparte, Charles J., member U.S. Board Indian Commissioners
[later Secy. of Navy and Attorney General] 1 item, Baltimore,
Md., Oct. 19.
19.
Brown, U.S. Rep., W. E., of Wisconsin. 1 item, Rhinelander, Wis.,
Aug. 14.
20.
Brown, Wm. L., Hampton Institute. 4 items (with enclosure),
Melrose, Mass., Sept. 11; Hampton, Va., Sept. 18-Oct. 28.
[Sends information on men for Conf.]
*Notebook, kept by Mrs. D. Smiley, listing people expected at Indian Conference
of 1903
11.
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Box t 1903, cont.:
21.
Brownell, S. B. 1 item, New York, Oct. 12. Gives ideas on
how to settle Indian question
Browning, E. F. 1 item (plus handwritten notes for reply from
Mohonk), New York City, Aug. 31. [Asks about Laguna pottery
work; reply says it failed
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Oklahoma and Indian
Territory. 1 item, Chandler, Okla., Sept. 13. Speaks of sad
condition of Oklahoma Indians
Brooke, Maj. Gen. John R., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Rosemont,
Pa., Sept. 14.
Burke, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of South Dakota. 1 item, Pierre,
S. D., Sept. 8.
Burton, Frederick R., composer, performer of Indian music. 2
items, Yonkers, N. Y., Sept. 21-25. Asks permission to attend Conference; offers to sing Indian songs; discusses Indian music
Brosius, S. M., agent Indian Rights Association. 1 item,
Washington, D. C., Oct. 5.
Butler, Nicholas Murray, pres. Columbia U. 1 item, New York
City, Aug. 17. Discusses man for Conf.
Campbell, F. C., supt. Indian School Service. 1 item, Fort
Shaw, Mont., Sept. 21.
Candler, Rt. Rev. Warren A., M.E. bishop for the South. 1
item, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 7.
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Oct. 7.
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Carroll, Henry King, ex-U.S. Commissioner to Porto Rico. 1
item, New York, Sept. 18.
Carter, Sybil, teacher of Indians. 1 item, Morton, Minn. n.d.
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Cheney, Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 1 item, Peterborough, N.H.,
Sept. 21.
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 1 item, St. Paul, Minn.,
Aug. 1.
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and pres. United Society of
Christian Endeavor. 2 items, Boston, Mass., Sept. 14 - Oct. 19.
Clark, U.S. Sen. William Andrews, of Montana. 1 item, Paris,
Aug. 28.
Collins, Mary C., missionary. 1 item, Little Eagle, S. D., Oct.
1. Says conditions on Standing Rock Reservation are better
and that Mohonk has helped by exposing evil-doers]
Compton, L. M., supt. U.S. Indian School, Tomah, Wis. 1 item,
Tomah, Sept. 12.
Conant, Thomas 0., ed. The Examiner. 1 item, New York, Sept. 15.
41.
Cook, Emily S., Indian Office. 1 item, Washington, D. C., Oct. 16.
42.
Cornelius, Isabel C. Indian 1 item, Oneida, Wis., Sept. 21.
35.
36.
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Creegan, Charles Cole later pres. Fargo (N.D.) College] 1 item,
New York, Sept. 14.
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48.
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59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
66a.
Curtis, U.S. Rep. Charles, of Kansas [later Vice Pres. U.S.) 2
items, Topeka, Kan., Aug. 22 - Sept. 8.
Custer, Elizabeth Bacon, author, widow of Gen. Custer. 1 item,
Bronxville, N. Y., Sept. 15.
Davis, Charles L., supt. Indian School, Fort Totten, N. D. 2
items, Fort Totten, Sept. 16 - Oct. 17.
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Washington, D. C., Dec. 20,
Davis, J. W. [Mass. Indian Assoc.?) 3 items, Waterville, N. H.,
Sept. 13; Newton, Mass., Sept. 26; Boston, Mass., Oct. 13.
[Discusses possibility of ex-Secy. of Navy John Davis Long attending Conf.; mentions Long's "indiscreet quotation" of Theo.
Roosevelt in Outlook article)
Dawes, Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Mass. 2
items, Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 14 - Oct. 27.
Day, Judge Wm. R., U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. I item, Canton,
Ohio, Sept. 11.
Denby, Charles, authority on China [later consul general, Shanghai)
1 item, Evansville, Ind., July 29.
de Schweinitz, Paul, secy. of missions, Moravian Church in America.
3 items, Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 7 - Oct. 28. [Discusses man for Conf.,
conflicts between Catholic and Protestant Missionaries, etc.)
Dewey, Admiral George, U.S.N. 2 items, Washington, D.C., July 27-Sept
21.
Dickerson, Emma R. 1 item. Waterville, N.H., Aug. 27.
Dickinson, Mary Lowe, author. 2 items, Franconia, N.H., Sept. 7; New
York City, Oct. 20.
Doane, Rt. Rev. Wm. Croswell, P.E. bishop of Albany. 1 item, North
East Harbor, Me., Sept. 7
Doubleday, F.N., publisher. 1 item, New York, Sept. 8
Draper, Andrew Sloan, pres. U. of Illinois. 2 items, Morningside,
N.Y., Aug. 10; Champaign, Ill., Oct. 6. [discusses man for
conference]
Eaton, Edward D., pres. Beloit College. 3 items, Beloit, Wis., July
29 - Nov. 12. [Letter of Nov. 12 tells of address he gave to
students about Mohonk and its influence)
Eaton, Brig. Gen. John, ex-pres. Marietta College, ex-pres. Sheldon
Jackson College, ex-inspector of education for Porto Rico. I item,
Washington, D. C., Oct. 12.
Edwards, Clarence Ransom, U.S.A. [later Maj. gen.) chief Bureau of
Insular Affairs. 1 item, Washington, D. C., Aug. 7. [Suggests
man for Conf.)
Fisk, Mrs. Clinton B., pres. Woman's Home Missionary Society, M.E.
Church. 2 items, New York, Sept. 16 - Oct. 24.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 2 items, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 1 item, Washington, D. C., Oct. 14.
Aug. 4 - Oct. 17.
Foard, Josephine, teacher of Indians. 1 item, Laguna, N. M., Sept.
17. [Tells of reestablishing pottery under Govt. auspices)
Franklin, Walter Simonds, civil engineer. 1 item, Baltimore, Md.,
Oct. 8.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, principal, Hampton Institute. 2 items, Pawling, NY, Sept. 21;
Hampton, VA, Oct. 19. [thanks Mr. Smiley for helping Hampton]
Box
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
6,
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1903, cont.:
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Association. 1 item, Portland,
Me., 9mo.25.
Gamble, U.S. Sen. Robert J., of South Dakota. 1 item, Yankton,
S. D., Sept. 17.
Ganss, Rev. Dr. H. G., Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions. 3 items,
Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 5; Manhattanville, N.Y., Sept. 25 - Oct. 19.
[Speaks of influence of Conf. in bringing Catholic and Protestant
workers closer together]
Garfield, James Rudolph, member U.S. Civil Service Commission. 2
items, Washington, D.C., July 27 - Sept. 8.
Garland, Hamlin. 1 item, Cos Cob, Conn., Sept. 7.
Garrett, John B. 1 item, Rosemont, Pa., 6mo. 17. [Speaks of Friends
committee for working with New York Indians
Garrett, Philip C., member U.S. Board Indian Commissioners [?3 2
items, Philadelphia, Feb. 21 - Oct. 8. [Expresses sympathy to
Smileys in death of Alfred]
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Board Indian Commissioners. 5 items
(with enclosure), Washington, D.C., June 3 - Nov. 12. [Lengthy
discussion of Board affairs. Letter of June 3 speaks of hostility
of U.S. Indian Office to Board of Indian Commrs.; gives addresses
of men for Conf.]
Gibbons, His Eminence James, Cardinal, R.C. archbishop of Baltimore.
1 item, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1.
Gill, Laura Drake, dean Barnard College. 1 item, New York, Oct. 12.
Gilman, Daniel Colt, internationally known educator. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 5.
Gilman, Gorham D., former resident of Hawaii, lecturer. 1 item,
Boston, Sept. 29. [Gives information on men for conf.; offers
paper on Hawaiian political situation]
Gilmore, J. H., prof. of English, Rochester U. 1 item, Rochester,
N.Y., Oct. 9.
Goodman, C. W., supt. U.S. Indian Training School, Phoenix, Ariz.
1 item, Phoenix, Sept. 9.
Grinnell, George Bird, editor, author, explorer. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 9.
Hale, Edward Everett. 1 item [n.p., n.d.]
Hall, Harwood, supt. Indian School, Riverside, Cal. 1 item, Riverside, Sept. 14.
Hallock, Rev. Joseph Newton, ed. The Christian Work and Evangelist.
1 item, New York, Oct. 17. [Requests special accommodations for
blind wife]
Hamlin, Rev. Teunis S., prominent Presbyterian clergyman. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Oct. 14.
Hare, Rt. Rev. Wm. Hobart, P.E. bishop of South Dakota. 1 item,
Sioux Falls, S.D., Sept. 8.
Harkness, William, investments [Harkness of Yale] 2 items, Brooklyn,
N.Y., Oct. 1 - 19.
Harris, Wm. T., U.S. Commissioner of Education [later Senator3 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 14.
]
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
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Box 6, 1903, cont.:
89.
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell. 2 items, San Rafael, Cal., Aug. 10;
Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 3.
90.
Haskell, J. G. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 10.
91.
Henderson, ex-U.S. Sen. John B., of Missouri. 1 item, Bar Harbor,
Me., Sept. 10.
92.
Hendrix, Rt. Rev. Eugene Russell, M.E. bishop of the South. 1 item,
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 18.
93.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. 1 item, Dublin, N.H., Sept. 14.
94.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 2 items, Norwalk, Conn.,
July 22 - Sept. 9.
95.
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 12.
96.
Hoar, U.S. Sen. George F., of Massachusetts. 1 item, Worcester, Mass.,
Sept. 8.
97.
Hodgkins, Louise Manning, author, ed. Woman's Missionary Friend. 1
item, Auburndale, Mass., Oct. 6.
98.
Howard, Gen. C. H., man. ed. Farm, Field, and Fireside. 1 item,
Chicago, Sept. 18.
99.
Howard, Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis, U.S.A., retired, pres. Bd. of Directors, Lincoln Memorial U., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 2 items, Burlington,
Vt., Sept. 9 - Nov. 6.
100.
Huntington, Daniel, artist. 1 item, Minnewaska, N.Y., Sept. 13.
101.
Hubbard, Jeremiah [Cherokee Indian] Quaker missionary. 1 item, Miami,
Indian Territory, Sept. 22. [Tells of being robbed of home by whites,
after 30 years' missionary work]
102.
Hughes, Miss Katherine. 1 item, Ottawa, June 3. [Speaks of difficulty
in rousing interest of Canadian public in Indians]
103.
Hunt, Wm. H., gov. of Porto Rico. 1 item, San Juan, P.R., Oct. 3.
104.
Irwin, Agnes, dean Radcliffe College. 2 items, Cambridge, Mass.,
Sept. 9 - 0ct. 19.
105.
Ives, Marie E. [Indian] 1 item, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 12.
106.
Jackson, Sheldon, general agent, Bur. of Education, Alaska Div. 4
items, (with note by Daniel Smiley), Washington, D.C., Sept. 9-21;
Amsterdam, N.Y., Oct. 14-16 (by wife) [Offers stereopticon lecture
on reindeer and missionary talk on Mormonism; suggests man and wife
for Conf.
107.
Jacobs, J. T., member U.S. Board of Indian Commrs. 1 item, Detroit,
Mich., Oct. 15.
108.
James, Darwin R., member U.S. Board of Indian Commrs. 1 item, New
York, Oct. 14.
109.
Janney, Joseph J. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., 10mo. 19.
110.
Jenks, Jeremiah W., Cornell prof., member U.S. Commission on International Exchange. 2 items, St. Petersburg, July 29; Ithaca, N.Y.,
Sept. 23.
111.
Johnston, Charles, author, Bengal Civil Service, retired. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 21. [Suggests woman for Conf.3
112.
Jones, U.S. Sen. James K., of Arkansas. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 19.
]
Box
6,
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
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1903, cont.:
Jones, W. A., U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 6 items,
Washington, D.C., Aug. 13 - Oct. 20. [Discusses men for Conf.;
last part of Aug. 13 letter missing -- note says "Given to Lucien
C. Warner at Conf.")
Keeler, Lucy Elliot. 2 items, Fremont, Ohio, Sept. 10 - Nov. 17.
Kendrick, Georgia A., dean (lady principal) Vassar College. 1
item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Oct. 20. [Says 507 Vassar students
and faculty will be at Mohonk on Saturday of Conf.]
Kennan, George, author, lecturer. 1 item, Baddeck, C. B., Nova
Scotia, Sept. 8.
Ketcham, U.S. Rep. John H., of New York. 2 items, Dover Plains,
N.Y., Oct. 15; Washington, D.C., Nov. 11.
King, Charles, soldier, author, ex-brig. gen. vols., U.S.A. 1
item, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 7.
Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres. Conn. Indian Association. 2 items,
New Haven, Conn., Oct. 16-25. [Asks address of Frederick Burton,
singer of Ojibwa songs, so she can ask him to sing at State
Association mtg.]
Lacey, U.S. Rep. John F., of Iowa. 2 items, Oskaloosa, Iowa,
July 25 - Sept. 8.
Lala, Ramon Reyes [Porto Rican settled in New York?] 1 item,
Brooklyn, N. Y., July 25.
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N. Y. Board of
Education. 1 item, New York, Sept. 11.
Le Roy, Albert A., hotel owner [formerly employee of Smileys] 2
items, Unadilla, N.Y., Sept. 21; Lakehurst, N.J., Oct. 19.
Le Roy, James A., former secy. of Philippine Commission. 1 item,
Durango, Mex., Aug. 7. [Still fighting T.B. (see 1902, #128);
now U.S. consul at Durango; is sending article on need for more
attention to Philippine affairs]
Lincoln, Wm. H., shipping merchant, pres. Boston Chamber of
Commerce. 2 items, Boston, Mass., Oct. 3-9.
Littauer, U.S. Rep. Lucius N., of New York. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 14.
Long, John Davis, U.S. Secy. of Navy. 5 items, Hingham, Mass.
and Buckfield, Me., June 22 - Oct. 28. [Letter of Oct. 26
suggests names for Arbitration Conf.]
Longfellow, Alice M. 2 items, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 19 - Oct.
10. [Asks invitation for secy. of Mass. Indian Association]
Mackay, Rev. Dr. Donald Sage, prominent Congregational clergyman.
I item, Bluehill, Me., Aug. 14.
McCowan, S. M., supt. Chilocco Agricultural School. 1 item,
Chilocco, Okla., Aug. 4.
Marshall, U.S. Rep. Thomas F., of North Dakota. 1 item, Detroit
City, Minn., Aug. 11.
Martin, A. G. [Indian] 1 item, Miami, I. T., Sept. 25. [Asks
help in establishing right to citizenship; cities wrong to a
number of Indians]
Martin, Edward S., ed., author. 1 item, New York, Aug. 18.
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Box
6, 1903, cont.:
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
Maynard, La Salle A., Leslie's Weekly. 2 items (with enclosure),
Oneonta, N.Y., Sept. 15-18 (with note attached from H. C. Phillips
to Mr. Smiley) [Sends article about Conf. to Phillips for
publication, with advice as to where to send it: suggests names for
Conf.]
Mead, Frank, missionary [?] 1 item, New York City, Sept. 12. [Recommends woman for Conf.]
Merritt, Maj. Gen. Wesley, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Little Boar's
Head, N.H., July 30.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U., Raleigh, N.C. 4 items,
Squirrel I., Me., Aug. 10 - Sept. 9; Raleigh, N.C., Nov.
9.[Discusses "Home Life of the Indian" as possible topic for
Conf.; suggests people who would be helpful in discussion]
Mooney, James, Bur. of Amer. Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.
3 items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 13 - Sept. 11. [Discusses charges
made against him by Mr. Seger of Colony, Okla.; tells of his own
work; gives opinions on what measures should be taken to solve
Indian problems]
Morrell, U.S. Rep. Edward, of Pennsylvania. 2 items, Philadelphia,
Oct. 5-17.
Moss, Rev. Lemuel. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 5.
Murray, Rev. A. G., missionary. 1 item, Pawnee, Okla., Sept. 2.
[Suggests men for Conf.]
Murrow, Rev. J. S., missionary. 1 item, Atoka, I.T., pamphlet,
"An Orphans' Home for Indians."
Needham, U.S. Rep. J. C., of California. 1 item, Modesto, Cal.,
Aug. 27.
Nellis, George W., supt. Oglala Boarding School, Pine Ridge, S.D.
1 item, Pine Ridge, Sept. 18.
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minnesota. 1 item, Alexandria, Minn.,
Sept. 3.
Noble, H. M., U.S. Indian Service. I item, Little Eagle, S.D.,
Feb. 9. [Says he wrote his Senators about Vreeland Bill, as requested by Mr. Phillips; shows influence of Mohonk]
Nott, Charles C., chief justice, U.S. Court of Claims. 1 item,
Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 2.
Ogden, Robert C. 1 item, New York, Sept. 23.
150.
Otis, Maj. Gen. Elwell Stephen, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Rochester,
N.Y., Aug. 28.
Page, Alfred R. 1 item, New York, Oct. 2.
151.
Parker, Alton Brooks. 1 item, Rosemont, Sept. 11.
152.
Payne, U.S. Rep. Sereno E., of New York. I item, Auburn, N.Y.,
Sept. 28.
Peairs, Hervey B., supt. Haskell Institute. I item, Lawrence,
Kan., Sept. 8.
Peirce, Charles F., supt. Riggs Institute, Flandreau, S.D. 1 item,
Flandreau, Sept. 27. [Can't come; has two liquor cases coming
up in court]
153.
154.
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155.
Pellew, Henry Edward, civic reformer. 1 item, Sharon, Conn., Sept.
14. EP.S. shows difficulties of getting to and from Mohonk]
156.
Penrose, Stephen B. L., pres. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.
1 item, Walla Walla, Sept. 11.
157.
Perry, Bliss. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 10.
158.
Platt, U.S. Sen. Orville H., of Conn. 2 items, Washington, Conn.,
Aug. 1, Washington, D.C. n.d.
159.
Plimpton, George A., Publisher. 1 item, New York, Sept. 22.
Recommends man for Conf.]
160.
Pratt, Lt. Col. [later Brig. Gen.] Richard Henry, U.S.A., founder
and supt. Carlisle Indian School. 3 items, Carlisle, Jan. 15
(with enclosure); Denver, Colo., Sept. 23; Carlisle, Oct. 14.
[Answers letter, forwarded by Mr. Phillips, from Canadian doctor
asking if Canadian Indian boy could attend Carlisle]
160a.
Press material. 3 items (1 enclosure), Jan.-Oct.
161.
Pugsley, U.S. Rep. Cornelius Amory, of New York. 2 items, Peekskill, N.Y., Sept. 30 - Oct. 13.
162.
Quarles, U.S. Sen. Joseph Very, of Wisconsin. 1 item, Milwaukee,
Wis., Aug. 1.
163.
Quinton, Amelia S., pres. Woman's National Indian Assoc. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 22.
164.
Raymond, Andrew Van Vranken, pres. Union College. 1 item,
Schenectady, N.Y., Dec. 9.
165.
Reel, Estelle, U.S. Supt. of Indian Schools. 1 item, Carlisle, Pa.,
Dec. 22. [Speaks of good work being done among Siouxsj
166.
Resolution adopted at Lake Mohonk 20th Annual Conference of Friends
of the Indian, urging Congress to pass the Vreeland Bill, providing
for allotment of N.Y. Indian lands and full citizenship for N.Y.
Indians.
167.
Riis, Jacob A., author, sociologist. 1 item, New York, Sept. 15.
168.
Robertson, Alice M., school supervisor for Creek Nation. 1 item,
Muskogee, I.T., Sept. 8.
169.
Roe, Mary W. and Walter C., missionaries par excellence, founders
of Mohonk Lodge, Colony, Okla. 4 items (with enclosure), New York,
May 15; Colony, June 25 - Aug. 25. [Walter Roe's letter of Aug.
4 tells of conversion of Geronimo, Apache chief; suggests man for
Conf.; corr. also tells of work at Mohonk Lodge]
170.
Rose, Wm. J., Conf. reporter. 2 items, Boston, Mass., Sept. 18-21.
[Tells charges for reporting Conf.]
171.
Ryan, Most Rev. Patrick John, R.C. archbishop of Phila., member U.S.
Board of Indian Commissioners. 1 item, Phila., Pa.11103,
172.
Sanders, Frank K., author, editor, dean Yale Divinity School. 1
item, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 18.
173.
Sanford, Rev. D. A., missionary. 1 item, Bridgeport, Okla., July
8. [Takes issue with Maj. Randlett in criticism of Mr. Smiley
and another Indian Commr.; speaks of conditions on Cheyenne and
Arapahoe reservations; says agency system should be abolished]
174.
Sargent, Frank Pierce, U.S. Commissioner General of Immigration.
3 items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 20 - Sept. 9.
175.
Schurman, J. G., pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Aug. 13.
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Box
6,
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
1903, cont.:
Scott, Austin, pres. Rutgers College. I item, New Brunswick, N.J.,
Sept. 14.
Scott, Hugh Lennox, army officer [later Maj. gen.], gov. Sulu
Archipelago, P.I. 1 item, Job, P.I., Sept. 11. [Tells about
Moros; hopes Conf. will take an interest in them]
Scudder, Myron T., educator, prin. N.Y. State Normal School. 1 item,
New Paltz, N.Y., Sept. 10.
Seger, John H., supt. Seger Colony Indian Training School. 1 item,
Colony, Okla., Sept. 12.
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. 1 item, Northampton, Mass.,
Sept. 8.
Sharpless, Isaac, Pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford, Pa.,
Sept. 7.
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of N.Y. 3 items, Utica, N.Y., July 8 Sept. 8; Washington, D.C., Dec. 14.
Skenandore, Nancy Cornelius [Indian] 1 item, Oneida, Wis., Oct. 16.
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 2 items, ColoradoSprings,
Colo., Sept. 12 - Oct. 16.
Smith, Catherine V. [Cherokee Indian] 1 item, Hudson, I.T., Oct. 8.
[Asks Mr. Albert Smiley's help in getting back her lands, given
to another Indian in process of allotting lands]
Smith, George Williamson, pres. Trinity College. 2 items,Hartford,
Conn., Aug. 20; Berlin, Germany, Sept. 21.
Sparhawk, Frances Campbell. 1 item, Newton Centre, Mass.,Sept. 10.
[Speaks of cases of eviction of Indians by whites]
Strauss, Oscar S. 1 item, New York, Sept. 8.
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Nov. 7.
Thomas, M. Carey, pres. Bryn Mawr College. 1 item, Bryn Mawr, Pa.,
Oct. 10.
Thurston, ex-U.S. Sen. John M., of Nebraska. 2 items, Washington,
D.S., Aug. 6 - Sept. 25.
Twombly, Rev. Alexander Stevenson, clergyman, author. 1 item,
Newton, Mass., Sept. 21. [Speaks of "sombre status" of things in
Hawaii]
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 9 items (with enclosure),
Washington, D.C., Jan. 9 - Dec. 14. [Mainly concerned with Vreeland
Bill]
Walker, Rt. Rev. Wm. D., P.E. bishop of Western New York. 1 item,
Buffalo, Oct. 15.
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 1 item, New York, Oct. 19.
West Hill Press, Ithaca, N.Y. 2 items (with envelopes), prospectus
of Story of the Cherokee Bible, by George E. Foster, and, "A Word
of Introduction," by Wm. Elliot Griffis.
Wheeler, Candace Thurber, author. 1 item, Hollis, L.I., N.Y., Sept. 25.
Wheeler, Edward Jewitt, ed. The Literary Digest. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 21. [Speaks of fight he is engaged in, against the "Tammany
braves."]
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199.
202.
Whitaker, Rt. Rev. Ozi Wm., P.E. bishop of Pennsylvania. 1 item,
Saranac Lake, N.Y., Sept. 9.
White, Horace, pres. and ed. the New York Evening Post. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 7.
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex-secy. U.S. Board of Indian Commrs.
2 items, Waterville, N.Y., Sept. 14; Washington, D.C., Oct. 16.
[Opposes Dr. Abbott's proposal to transfer Indian Bureau from Dept.
of Interior to War Dept.]
Williams, Talcott, journalist. 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa. En.d.3
203.
Wilson, James Grant, author. 1 item, Norfolk, Conn., Sept. 8.
204.
Wilson, Maj. Gen. James H., soldier, railroad builder. 2 items,
Wilmington, Del., Sept. 12 - Oct. 13.
Wistar, Edward M. 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 18.
Wood, Frank, Conf. treasurer, printer of Report. 14 items (with
enclosures), Boston, Mass., Aug. 6, 1903 - Feb. 8, 1904.
[Discusses preparation of Conf. Report; letter of Aug. 6 discusses
two men, advises against them for Conf. Letter of Jan. 8, 1904,
gives confidential opinion of Mrs. Barrows as editor, encloses
letter from her]
Wood, James, humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Oct. 14.
Wood, Nathan E., pres. Newton Theological Institute. 1 item,
Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 16.
Woodruff, Clinton Rogers, lawyer, special Indian Commr. (with
Charles J. Bonaparte) 1903-04, to investigate charges of fraud.
1 item, Tishomingo, I.T., Nov. 26.
200.
201.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
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Box 7, 1904:
1.
Record of Indian Conference, 1904 (with tabulation of replies).
Also one notebook of acceptances.
2.
Indian Conference cards, 1895 - 1904 (not complete)
3.
List of subscriptions to publication expenses, 1903, with
Treasurer's statement showing balance carrying over to 1904.
4.
Press release: "Indians -- Filipinos -- Porto Ricans; The Coming
Conference at Lake Mohonk in Their Interest," by A.L. Maynard,
released Oct. 9, 1904 (with list of papers sent to and papers
accepting article)
5.
Press release: "Lake Mohonk Indian Conference; a Review of its
Proceedings." (sent out to dailies and weeklies)
6.
Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, ex-pres. Indian
Industries League. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 6.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 1 item, New York, September 8.
7.
8.
Alexander, James B., supt. Pima Training School, Sacaton, Ariz.
1 item, Sacaton, Oct. 3.
9.
Alexander, W. D., Coast and Geodetic Survey, U.S. Treasury Dept.
1 item, Honolulu, T.H., Aug. 2. [Suggests men for Conf.; mentions some of
Hawaii's problems]
10.
Allen, Charles H., ex-gov. Porto Rico. 2 items, New York, Apr. 25;
Lowell, Mass., Aug. 25. [Suggests men for conf.]
11.
Allen, Edgar A., supt. Carlisle Indian School. 2 items, Carlisle,
Pa., Sept. 22; Wyandotte, I.T., Oct. 10.
12.
Allen, Walter, journalist, ex-special Indian commissioner. 1 item
[n.p., n.d.]
13.
Ames, Rev. Azel. 3 items, Wakefield, Mass., Aug. 20 - Oct. 28.
[Aug. 20 letter recommends men for Porto Rico part of Conf.]
14.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities.
2 items, Woodmont, Conn., Sept. 12; Waterbury, Conn., Dec. 30.
15.
Andrews, Rt. Rev. Edward G., M.E. bishop of New York. 1
item,
Minnewaska, N.Y., Sept. 5.
16.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant.
1 item, New York, Oct. 5.
17.
Armstrong, Wm. N. 3 items, New York, Sept. 2; Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 8 - Nov. 1. [Speaks of need to tell story of Hawaii more
fully; sends copy of his book; sends abstract of speech he will
make at Conf.]
18.
Asbury, C. H., supt. U.S. Indian Training School, Carson City, Nev.
1 item, Carson City, Sept. 16.
19.
Atkinson, Frederick W., ex-supt. of education in Philippines, pres.
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 6 items, Newton, Mass., May 16 Aug. 17; Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 29 - Oct. 5. [Suggests people
and topics for Conf.; discusses paper he will present]
- 20.
Avalos, J. B. [Indian] 1 item, Parkville, Mo., [postmarked Oct. 31]
21.
Bailey, Charles B. 1 item (with enclosure), Washington, D.C., Oct.
20. [Encloses clipping about charges made by Rev. Father Schell
of Nebr. as to defrauding of Indians by whites]
22.
Bard, U.S. Sen. Thomas R., of California. I item, Hueneme, Cal.,
Sept. 29.
*Notebook, kept by A.K. Smiley, listing people expected at Conference of 1904
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23.
Barker, Rear Adm. Albert Smith, U.S.N. 2 items, at sea, Aug. 5 Sept. 13.
24.
Barrows, Samuel June, prison authority. 1 item, St. Louis, Sept. 11.
25.
Bean, Hannah E., California Friend. 1 item (with 2 enclosures),
San Jose, Cal., Jan. 10. [Sends 2 petition forms issued by the
Northern Cal. Indian Assoc., and asks Mr. Smiley's help in getting
them publicized]
- 26.
Bearfoot, Rev. I. [Indian] clergyman, supt. of the Six Nations
Indian Schools. 2 items, Caledonia, Ont., Feb. 12 - Oct. 11.
27.
Bell, Brig. Gen. later Maj. Gen. James Franklin, U.S.A. 2 items,
Fort Leavenworth, Kan., July 5 - Aug. 16.
28.
Bell, Brig. Gen. James Montgomery, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 9.
29.
Bergen, J. T. 1 item, Holland, Mich., Sept. 23. [Speaks of visit
to Comanches and their advances in education and religion]
30.
Benedict, John D., supt. of schools in Indian Terr. 1 item, Muskogee, I.T., Oct. 15. Long, meaty letter, discussing Indian problems still remaining to be solved]
31.
Biddle, Maj. [later Maj. Gen.] John, U.S.A. 2 items, Washington,
D.C., June 18 - Sept. 19.
32.
Birnie, Rev. Douglas Putnam, former resident of Hawaii. 1 item,
Rye, N.Y., Oct. 14.
33.
Bonaparte, Charles J., member U.S. Board of Ind. Commrs. [later
Secy. of Navy and U.S. Attorney General] 6 items, Baltimore,
Md., July 8 - Nov. 7. [Agrees to preside over Conf., though not
very well acquainted with details of work among Indians]
34.
Brooke, Maj. Gen, John R., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, CE ]Canada,
July 29.
35.
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. and Ind. Terr.
1 item, Gambier, Ohio, Sept. 12.
36.
Brosius, S. M., agent Ind. Rights Assoc. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 19.
37.
Brown, John Crosby, banker. 1 item, Orange, N.J., Sept. 15.
38.
Brown, U.S. Rep. Webster E., of Wisconsin. 2 items, Rhinelander,
Wis., Sept. 13 - Nov. 12.
39.
Brown, Wm. L., Hampton Institute. 2 items, Hampton, Va., Aug. 3;
Boston, Mass., Sept. 28.
40.
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, 1st. commr. of education to Porto Rico,
1900-02 [later Gov. of Pennsylvania] 7 items, Philadelphia and
Gananoque, Ont., June 17 - Oct. 29. [Discusses Porto Rican problems and people to cover them at Conf.]
41.
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, supt. education, P.I., 1903 [later pres.
Colgate U., Ohio State U.
2 items, Bloomington, Ind., May 17 Sept. 14.
42.
Buckman, U.S. Rep. C. B., of Minnesota. 1 item, Little Falls, Minn.,
Sept. 9.
43.
Burgess, Miss M., Carlisle Arrrow. 1 item, n.p.., n.d.3
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Burke, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of South Dakota. 1 item, Pierre, S.D.,
Sept. 8.
44a.
Barton, Charles E., supt. Moqui Training School. 1 item, Keam's Canon, Ariz., Sept. 17
45.
Burton, Frederick R., composer, performer of Indian music. 2 items
(with enclosures), Yonkers, N.Y., May 28 Sept. 22. [Announces
new book of Ojibwa songs and the formation of Society for the
Preservation of Indian Folk Songs]
46.
Byrne, Maj. Bernard Albert, U.S.A., winner Congressional Medal of
Honor, 1902, for "gallantry at Bobbing, Negros, P.I., July 19,
1899." I item, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 18.
47.
Calkins, Franklin Welles, author. 1 item, Star Lake, Minn., July 11.
48.
Campbell, S. W., U.S. Indian agent, La Pointe Ind. Agency, Wis. 1
item, Ashland, Wis., Aug. 20. [Praises Commr. Hitchcock; says
many people's ideas about handling Indians would change if they
had to do it.
49.
Candler, Rt. Rev. Warren A., bishop, M.E. Church, South. 1 item,
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 10.
50.
Canfield, James H., ex-pres. Ohio State U. I item, New York, Aug. 26.
51.
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. 1 item, Boston, Sept. 12.
52.
Carr, Brig. Gen. Camillo Casatti Cadmus, U.S.A. 2 items, St. Paul,
Minn., June 27 - Sept. 11.
53.
Carroll, Henry King, ex-U.S. commissioner to Porto Rico. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 27.
54.
Carter, Sybil, teacher of Indians. 2 items, New York, Sept. 8 Oct. 18.
55.
Castle, Wm. R., prominent resident of Honolulu, active in Hawaiian
affairs of State. 1 item, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 15.
56.
Chalcroft, Edwin L., supt. U.S. Indian Training School, Chemawa,
Oregon. 1 item, Chemawa, Oct. 24.
57.
Cheney, Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 1 item, Peterborough, N.H.,
Oct. 17.
58.
Clark, U.S. Sen. Clarence D., of Wyoming. 1 item [n.p., n.d.3
59.
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and pres. United Society of Christian
Endeavor. I item, Boston, Sept. 10.
60.
Clark, U.S. Sen. Wm. Andrews, of Montana. 1 item, New York, Sept. 15.
61.
Clous, Brig. Gen. John Walter, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Lake George,
N.Y. [n.d.
62.
Cochran, R. A., supt. Rice Station Boarding School, Talklai, Ariz.
1 item, Talklai, Sept. 14.
63.
Code, W. H., U.S. inspector of irrigation. 1 item, Shoshone Agency,
Wyo., Sept. 22.
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66.
Collins, Mary C., missionary. 1 item, Little Eagle, S.D., Sept. 12.
Comba, Brig. Gen. Richard, U.S.A., retired. 1 item [n.p.] Sept. 17.
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner. 1 item, New York, Sept. 12.
67.
Cook, Emily S., Indian Office. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 11.
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Coppock, Benjamin S., school supervisor for Cherokee Nation. 1
item, Tahlequah, I.T., Sept. 27.
Creegan, Rev. Charles Cole [later pres. Fargo (N.D.) College] I
item, New York, Sept. 29. [Suggests men for Conf.]
Crouse, C. W., supt. Fort Apache Indian Agency. 1 item, Whiteriver, Ariz., Oct. 4.
Curtis, U.S. Rep. Charles, of Kansas [later Vice Pres. U.S.] 2
items, Topeka, Kan., July 15 - Nov. 14.
Curtis & Archer, Stenographers. 3 items, New York City, Mar. 21 Apr. 1. [Discuss bid for job of reporting Confs.]
Davis, Charles L., supt. Fort Totten Agency. 1 item, Fort Totten,
N.D., July 29. [Speaks of conditions and work among Turtle
Mountain Indians]
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, U.S.A., retired, gov. Panama
Canal Zone. 1 item, Ancon, Canal Zone, July 20.
Davis, L. Clarke, ed. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 1 item, Atlantic
City, N.J., Sept. 7.
Davis, Sam B., supt. Rapid City, S.D., Indian School. 2 items,
Rapid City, S.D., Sept. 8-22. [2 very well expressed letters;
Sept. 22 tells his wife, Eskimo woman, and her education.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of the late Sen. Dawes of
Mass. 6 items (with enclosure), Redlands, Cal. (letter from Mrs.
E. F. Smiley about Miss Dawes), Mar. 15; Chicago, Ill., and Pittsfield, Mass., Mar. 15 - Sept. 8. [Miss Dawes' letter of Sept. 1
encloses one from Archibald S. McKennon and one addressed to him,
concerning need for Prohibition in Indian Territory; suggests Capt.
McKennon to speak at Conf.]
Densmore, Frances, lecturer on Indian music. 1 item (with enclosure),
Red. Wing, Minn., May 26.
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of missions, Moravian Church in
America. 1 item, Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 6.
Devendorf, U.S. Rep. H. E., of New York. 1 item, Utica, N.Y., Sept. 8.
Doubleday, F. N., publisher. 1 item, Mill Neck, L.I., N.Y. n.d.
Dowling, M. J., spec. commr. to Philippines, 1900. 2 items, Olivia,
Minn., July 7 - Oct. lo.
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State Commr. of Education. 2 items,
Albany, July 13 - Sept. 6.
Drury, Rev. John B., internationally known Dutch Reformed clergyman.
I item, New York, Sept. 17.
Duncan, Rev. W. A. [Cherokee Indian], Methodist minister. 1 item,
Park [?]. I.T. [n.d.] [Long letter addressed to members of Conf.
concerning evils of land allotment system]
DuBois, Constance Goddard. 1 item, Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 16.
[Wants to bring Indian baskets to sell at Conf.]
Durant, Horace B., supt. U.S. Indian Industrial School, Wyandotte,
I.T. 2 items, Wyandotte, I.T., Aug. 30 - Oct. 13.
Dyer, Rear Adm. Nehemiah Mayo, U.S.N., retired. 2 items, Boston,
Mass., n.d. and July 22.
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Eaton, Edward D., pres. Beloit College. 1 item, Beloit, Wis. cried.]
90.
Eaton, Brig. Gen. John. 1 item (plus penciled notes by Messrs.
Phillips and Smiley), Wash., D.C., Sept. 6. Wants to bring his
son and daughter to Conf.; A.K.S. says no
Edwards, Clarence Ransom, Army officer later Maj. Gen. , chief
Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Dept. 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
July 12 - Aug. 23. Suggests man for Conf.]
Ellinwood, Rev. Frank Field, Presbyterian clergyman, professor.
1 item, Cornwall, Conn., Sept. 11.
Ely, Anne S., Carlisle Indian School. 1 item, Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 16.
Eustis, Wm. H., special U.S. commr. to Hawaiian Is., 1902. 1 item,
Minneapolis, Minn., July 5. [Discusses conditions of Hawaiian
Natives, leprosy, etc.; suggests men for Conf.]
Evans, A. Grant, pres. Henry Kendall College, Muskogee, I. T.,
delegate Pan-Presbyterian Council, Liverpool, 1904, Later pres.
Oklahoma State U. 2 items, Muskogee, I.T. n.d.]; Washington, D.C.
Oct. 22. Thanks Mr. Smiley for arranging interview with Pres.
Roosevelt concerning ways of perpetuating Prohibition in I.T.;
gives confidential account of interview]
Farley, Most Rev. James M., R.C. archbishop of N.Y. 1 item, New York,
Aug. 27.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 3 items, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Aug. 9 - Nov. 12. Recommends man for Conf.
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 17.
Speaks of strides made by Indians since she first attended Conf.
in 1884
Foard, Josephine, manager of Indian pottery, Laguna, N.M. 8 items
(with 5 enclosures), Laguna, N.M., May 13 - Oct. 13. Concerns
renting of house at Laguna which she is leaving; tells state of
pottery business
Franklin, Walter S., civil engineer. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1.
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Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 2 items, Hampton, Va.,
Sept. 9 - Nov. 5.
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Assoc. 2 items, Portland, Me.,
Sept. 12 - Dec. 20.
Funston, Brig. Gen. Frederick, U.S.A. 1 item, Vancouver, Wash.,
Sept. 19.
Ganss, Rev. Father H. G. 1 item, Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 7. [Speaks
of power of Conf. in "narrowing sectional and denominational lines"
Garrison, John R., treasury official, ex-auditor of Porto Rico. 2
items, Atlantic City, N.J., Aug. 23; Washington, D.C., Sept. 7.
Garfield, James Rudolph, member U.S. Civil Service Commission. 1
item, Washington, Sept. 6.
Garrett, Philip C., member U.S. Board Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Phila.,
Oct. 6. Discusses possibility of assimilating Indians into Nation
and abolishing Ind. Bureau
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Board Ind. Commrs. 8 items (with 3
enclosures), Washington, D. C., Jan. 9 - Dec. 22. Discusses bill
]
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126.
127.
128.
129.
to divide tribal funds; encloses letters sent him by A. Grant
Evans about Prohibition in I.T.; recommends Mr. Evans for Conf.;
Discusses mistakes in printing of Conf. Report]
Gibbons, His Eminence James, Cardinal, of Baltimore. 1 item,
Baltimore, Sept. 19. [Extract from letter sent to Archbishop
Ryan of Philadelphia]
Gilbert, Simeon. 1 item, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 29. [Advocates use
of selections from Bible in public schools; wants Mr. Smiley to
urge it in educational systems of our Dependencies]
Gilfillan, Rev. J. A., missionary. 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. [17?] - Oct. 11.
Gill, Laura D., dean Barnard College. 2 items, New York, Sept. 13 Oct. 8.
Gilman, Daniel Colt, internationally known educator. 2 items,
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 2-15.
Gilman, Gorham D., former resident of Hawaii, lecturer on it. 1
item, Boston, Sept. 7.
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf Austin, U.S.A., retired. 5 items,
Wakefield, Mass., June 23 - Oct. 24.
Goodman, C. W., supt. U.S. Indian Industrial School, Phoenix, Ariz.
1 item, Phoenix, Aug. 6.
Greene, Lt. Col. [later Maj. Gen.] Henry A., U.S.A. 2 items,
Washington, D.C., July 2; Oklahoma City, Sept. 10.
Gregg, Rev. David, D. D., pres. Western Theological Seminary,
Allegheny, Pa. 1 item, Allegheny, Oct. 4.
Grinnell, George Bird, editor, author, explorer. 2 items, New York,
Aug. 10 - Sept. 6.
Hailman, W. N. 2 items, Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 3; Chicago, Ill.,
Sept. 22.
Hall, Harwood, supt. Indian School, Riverside, Cal. 1 item, Riverside, Sept. 13.
Hall, Brig. Gen. Robert H., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 22.
Hamlin, Rev. Teunis, prominent Presbyterian clergyman. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Oct. 8.
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired. 2 items, Scottsville,
N.Y., July 5 - Sept. 7. [Expresses particular interest in Philippine discussions; high opinion of Filipinos]
Hare, Rt. Rev. Wm. Hobart, P.E. bishop of South Dakota. 1 item
(with enclosure), Sioux Falls, S.D., Sept. 22. [Encloses printed
copy of address by him on methods of evangelizing the Indians]
Harkness, Wm., investments [Harkness of Yale] 1 item, Brooklyn,
N.Y., Sept. 8.
Harlan, James S., ex-Attorney Gen. of Porto Rico. 2 items, Chicago,
Ill., June 24 - Sept. 16.
Harris, Wm. T., U.S. Commr. of Education. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 17.
Hart, Albert Bushnell, Harvard prof. 1 item, Dublin, N.H., Sept. 21.
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130.
Hart, Joseph C., supt. Oneida Indian School, Oneida, Wis. 2 items,
Oneida, Aug. 23 - Oct. 17.
131.
Hartzell, Charles, secy. of Porto Rico and chairman Exec. Council,
1902-04. 1 item, San Juan, Sept. 15.
132.
Henderson, John B., ex-U.S. Sen. from Missouri, ex-special Ind. Commr.,
member Pan American Congress, 1889-90. 2 items, Bar Harbor, Me.,
July 25 - Sept. 9.
133.
Hendrix, Rt. Rev. Eugene Russell, bishop M.E. Church, South. 2 items,
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 7 - Oct. 18.
134.
Hermann, U.S. Rep. Binger, of Oregon. 1 item, Roseburg, Ore., July
6. [Long letter urging Mr. Smiley to advocate the outing system
of Indian training (hiring out boys and girls from Indian schools
to local farmers during vacations)]
135.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. 1 item, Dublin, N.H., Sept. 9.
136.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 2 items, Norwalk,
Conn., July 5 - Sept. 8.
137.
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 26.
138.
Hobart, Mrs. G. A., widow of V. Pres. U.S. Garrett Augustus Hobart.
1 item, Paterson, N.J., Sept. 14.
139.
Holland, M. F., supervisor Indian schools. 1 item, Crow Agency,
Mont., Oct. 8.
140.
Hollander, Jacob H., economist, ex-treas. of Porto Rico, U.S. special
agent on taxation in I. T., 1904. 4 items (including letter to
him from Albert Smiley), Muskogee, I.T., July 20; Baltimore, Md.,
Sept. 29 - Oct. 10. [Speaks of his work in I.T.; suggests men
for Porto Rico part of Conf. program]
141.
Hood, Brig. Gen. Charles Crook, U.S.A. retired. 1 item, Salem,
Mass., Aug. 30. Long letter telling of experiences as gov. of
3 Phil. provinces
142.
Horwill, Herbert W., ed. The Forum. 1 item, New York City, Sept.
14.
143.
Hosmer, Frank A., ex-pres. Oahu College, Honolulu. 3 items, Amherst,
Mass., Aug. 29 - Oct. 7.
144.
Howard, Gen. C. H., man. ed. Farm, Field, and Fireside. 1 item,
Chicago, Sept. 9.
145.
Howard, Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis, U.S.A., retired, pres. Bd. of Directors, Lincoln Memorial U., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 1 item, Burlington,
Vt., Sept. 19.
146.
Hunt, Wm. H., Gov. of Porto Rico. 2 items, San Juan, May 20; Helena,
Mont., Sept. 12. Suggests men for Porto Rico program]
147.
Hunter, Col. Edward, U.S.A., retired, formerly secy. of U.S. Commission on Span. evacuation of P.R. 2 items, Willimantic, Conn.,
July 14 - Aug. 30.
148.
Irwin, Agnes, dean Radcliffe College. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass.,
Oct. 11.
149.
Ives, Marie E. Indian 1 item, New York, Sept. 17.
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Jackson, C. B., supt. Sisseton Agency, S.D. 1 item, Sisseton
Agency, Sept. 23.
Jackson, Sheldon, U.S. general agent for education in Alaska. 2
items, Washington, D.C., Oct. 11-15.
Jacobs, Joseph T., member U.S. Board Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Detroit,
Mich., Oct. 6.
Jacobson, Axel, supt. U.S. Indian School, Wittenberg, Wis. 1 item,
Wittenberg, Aug. 11.
James, Darwin R., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 15.
Janney, Jos. J. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., 10mo. 8.
Jenkins, James E., U.S. Ind. inspector. 1 item, Vinita, I.T., Sept.
10. [Speaks of criticisms of Ind. inspectors and of their "thankless task")
Jenkins, Wm. M., ex-gov. Oklahoma Terr. 2 items, Kaw City, Okla.,
July 5 - Oct. 17.
Johnston, W. R., missionary. 1 item, Tolchaco, Ariz., Oct. 24.
Jones, ex-U.S. Sen. James Kimbrough, of Arkansas. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 16.
Jones, W. A., U.S. Indian Commissioner. 5 items (one enclosure),
Washington, D.C., June 28 - Nov. 18. [Hopes for fairer presentation
of inspection system than at 1903 Conf.; sends names of Inspectors
et al for Cont.; tells of own resignation and appointment of
Francis E. Leupp as Ind. Commr.)
Kappler, U.S. Sen. Charles J., of 0) 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
June 25 - Sept. 7. [Speaks of his compilation of Indian laws
and treaties]
Keeler, Lucy Elliot. 2 items, Fremont, Ohio, Sept. 6 - Nov. 16.
Kelsey, C. E., secy. N. Cal. Ind. Assoc. 4 items, printed.
[Petition for allotment of lands to N. Cal. Indians, with request
for signatures and booklet, "Plain Facts about California Indians.")
Kendrick, Georgia A., dean Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
Oct. 15.
Ketcham, Rev. Father Wm. H., dir. Bur. of Catholic Ind. Missions.
I item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 27.
King, Brig. Gen. Charles, vols. U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Milwaukee,
Sept. 7.
Kinney, Sara T., pros. Conn. Ind. Assoc. 2 items (with enclosure),
New Haven, Conn., Sept. 21 - Oct. 29. [Tells of purchase of
loving cup for Gen. and Mrs. Whittlesey on their Golden Anniversary;
encloses picture of cup)
Kirk, James E., supt. Ind. Training School, Warmspring, Ore. 1 item,
Warm Spring Agency, Ore., Sept. 13.
Knapp, U.S. Rep. Charles Luman, of New York. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., July 6.
Lacey, U.S. Rep. John F., of Iowa. 2 items, Oskaloosa, Iowa, Sept.
7 - Nov. 12.
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Ladd, Rev. Horatio Oliver, founder and 1st. pres. U. of N. Mex.,
founder Ramona and U.S. Indian Schools, Santa Fe. 1 item, Jamaica
[N.Y.], Oct. 15.
172.
La Flesche, Francis [Indian], ethnologist. 2 items, Washington,
D.C., June 30 - Oct. 7. [Discussed need of Indians for friends,
harmful effect of unearned wealth upon them]
173.
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.Y. Board of Education.
1 item, New York, Sept. 9.
174.
Lemly, Capt. [later Maj.] Henry Rowan, U.S.A., author. 2 items, New
York, July 10; Macuto, Venezuela, Oct. 1.
175.
Lemmon, Theodore G., supt. Grand Junction Ind. Training School. 1
item, Grand Junction, Colo., Sept. 12.
176.
Leonard & Satterlee, Shorthand Reporters. 2 items, Chicago, May 14 23. [Quote rates for reporting Ind. Conf.]
177.
LeRoy, Albert A., hotel owner, former employee of Smileys'. 1 item,
Unadilla, N.Y., Sept. 17.
178.
LeRoy, James A., former secy. Philippine Commission, U.S. consul,
Durango, Mex. 2 items, Durango, Mex., June 28 and [n.d.] [Very
full coverage of men for Phil. section of Conf. program; discusses
Phil. problem of status of Islands]
179.
Leupp, Francis E., soon-to-be U.S. Ind. Commr. 1 item, Tyringham,
Mass., Sept. 8.
180.
Lincoln, Wm. H., shipping merchant, pres. Boston Chamber of Commerce.
1 item, York Harbor, Me., Sept. 13.
181.
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, ex-U.S. commr. of education in Porto Rico.
5 items, New York and Philadelphia, July 19 - Nov. 23. [Suggests
men and topics for Porto Rico program]
182.
Littauer, U.S. Rep. Lucius N., of New York. 1 item, Gloversville,
N.Y., Sept. 6.
183.
Livengood, J. C., supt. Ind. Industrial School, Pierre, S.D. 1
item, Pierre, Aug. 17.
184.
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Mass. 1 item, Nahant, Mass., Sept. 9.
185.
Long, U.S. Sen. Chester I., of Kansas. 2 items, Medicine-Lodge,
Kan., July 6; [Washington], Nov. 18.
186.
Long, John Davis, ex-Secy. of Navy. 1 item, Boston, Sept. 9.
187.
Longfellow, Alice M. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 7.
188.
Mabie, Hamilton Wright, assoc. ed. The Outlook, author. 1 item,
New York, Oct. 14.
189.
McArthur, D. D., supt. Fort Mojave Indian School. 1 item, Mohave
City, Ariz., Sept. 12.
190.
McCabe, Rt. Rev. Charles C., M.E. bishop of Philadelphia. 1 item,
en route, Sept. 10.
191.
McCammon, Joseph K., ex-U.S. Atty. Gen., ex-special Ind. commissioner.
1 item, Narragansett Pier, R. I., Sept. 8.
192.
McChesney, Charles E., U.S..Ind. Agent. 1 item, Rosebud Agency, S.D.,
Aug. 15.
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McKennon, Archibald S., attorney. 3 items, South McAlester, I.T.,
Sept. 9 - Oct. 13. [Pleads cause of Prohibition in Indian Terr.;
mentions people he will come with to Conf.]
McKenzie, F. A., teacher. 2 items, Shoshoni Agency, Wyo., Jan. 9;
Gananoque, Ont., Aug. 15. [Proposes a Fraternity of American Indians]
McLaughlin, James M., U.S. Ind. inspector. 1 item, Muskogee, I.T.,
Sept. 21.
McNary, U.S. Rep. Wm. S., of Mass. 2 items, Boston, Mass., Aug. 17 Sept. 12.
McNichols, Charles S., U.S. special Ind. agent. 1 item, Umatilla
Agency, Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 15. [Speaks of whites cheating
Indians out of allotments]
Marshall, U.S. Rep. Thomas F., of North Dakota. 1 item, Oakes, N.D.,
Nov. 15.
Mead, Edwin Doak, author, lecturer, dir. World Peace Foundation.
1 item, Spofford, N.H., Oct. 16. [Warns Mr. Smiley against Belgian
emissaries trying to neutralize American public opinion about
scandals in Congo]
Mead, Frank. 1 item, Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 15. [Speaks of need for
greater industrial development on all Indian reservations]
Meagley, W. E., supt. Santee Agency, Nebr. 1 item, Santee Agcy.,
Sept. 8. [Speaks of good response of his Indians to influences
of Christianity and education]
Mercer, Capt. W. A., supt. U.S. Ind. School, Carlisle, Pa. 4 items,
Carlisle, July 12 - Oct. 4. [Speaks of people who will represent
Carlisle at Conf.]
Merritt, Maj. Gen. Wesley, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Little Boar's
Head, N.H., July 1; Sunapee, N.H., Sept. 8.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U., Raleigh, N.C., 3 items,
Waterville, Me., Sept. 24, Raleigh, N.C.,
Nov. 22. [Suggests people for Conf.]
Miller, E. K., bus. mgr. The Indian School Journal. 4 items,
Chilocco, Okla., Feb. 15 - Sept. 22.
Mitscher, O. H., ex-Ind. agent. 1 item, Oklahoma City, Okla.,
Aug. 16. [Gives views on making Indians independent, abolishing
agencies]
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 2 items, Mt. Scott, Okla., Sept. 18;
Washington, Jan. 29, 1905. [Tells of irresponsible behavior of
Indians at time of semi-annual payment of tribal funds; discusses
arrangement of lands after allotment, to allow for gregarious
instinct of Indians.]
Morrell, U.S. Rep. Edward de V. of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., July 7.
Murray, Rev. A. G., missionary. 1 item, Pawnee, Okla., Sept. 15.
[Meaty letter, advocating putting Indian children in public schools,
freeing the Ind. from govt. paternalism, and investigating a recent payment by Secy. of Interior of Osage funds directly to
traders, rather than to Inds. themselves]
Murray, Wm. H., member Five Civilized Tribes Executive Committee for
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Independent Statehood. 1 item, Tishomingo, I.T., Nov. 6.
211.
217.
Nardin, E. C., supt. Mt. Pleasant School. 2 items, Mt. Pleasant,
Mich., Aug. 25 - Oct. 17.
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minn. 2 items, Alexandria, Minn.,
July 9 - Sept. 8.
Niblack, Lt. Comer. later Vice Adm. Albert Parker, U.S.N. 1
item, Honolulu, T.H., July 14.
Noble, H. M., supt. Ind. School and Agency, Whiteagle, Okla. 1
item, Whiteagle, Oct. 5. Says leasing and sale of Indian allotted
lands needs consideration at Conf.
Nott, Charles C., chief justice U.S. Court of Claims. 2 items,
Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 8 - Oct. 6.
Noyes, Theodore W., treas., later pres. Washington Evening Star.
1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 6.
Odell, Benjamin Barker, gov. N.Y. State. 1 item, New York, Sept. 10.
218.
Ogden, Robert O. 2 items, New York, July 11 - Sept. 8.
219.
Oskison, John Indian , ed. New York Evening Post. 2 items, New
York, July 14 - Oct. 1.
Otis, Maj. Gen. Elwell Stephen, U.S.A., retired. 3 items, Rochester,
N.Y., July 24, 1904 - Jan. 31, 1905.
Page, Mrs. Alfred R. 1 item, Colony, Okla., Sept. 14. [Will bring
3 Comanche Indians to Conf.]
Page, Walter Hines, ed. and publisher. 1 item, New York, Sept. 24.
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Letter from J. F. Jones, secy., enclosing 4
pamphlets and suggesting that Mohonk hold joint Confs. with the
P.R.I. 1 item (4 enclosures), Newark, Ohio, July 5.
Payne, U.S. Rep. Sereno E., of New York. 1 item, Auburn, N.Y., Sept.8
Peairs, Hervey B., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
July 15.
Peirce, Charles F., supt. Riggs Inst., Flandreau, S.D. 1 item,
Flandreau, Oct. 10.
Penrose, Stephen B. L., pres. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.
1 item, en route, Oct. 19.
Pepperman, W. Leon, Bur. of Insular Affairs. 5 items, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 20 - Nov. 19. Discusses what he should cover in Conf.
speech on Phila. and who in Phila. should receive Conf. Reports]
Perkins, J. S., agent and physician, Truxton Canon School, Truxton,
Ariz. 1 item, Truxton, Sept. 14.
Perry, Bliss, ed. Atlantic Monthly. 1 item, Greensboro, Vt., Aug. 16.
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Peterson, W. M., supt. Ft. Lewis School, Breen, Colo. 1 item,
Breen, Sept. 24. Can't come to Conf. because of Indian trial;
has to see that lawyers treat Indians right]
Platt, U.S. Sen. Orville H., of Connecticut. 1 item, Washington,
Conn., Aug. 31.
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Plimpton, George A., of Ginn and Co., publishers. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 17. [Requests invitation for Miss Natalie Curtis, student of,
and authority on, Indian songs]
Prince, John Dyneley, internationally known educator and diplomat.
3 items, Sterlington, N.Y., Aug. 30 - Oct. 14.
Proctor, U.S. Sen. Redfield, of Vermont. I item, Proctor, Vt., Sept. 6
Pugsley, ex-U.S. Rep. Cornelius Amory, of New York. 3 items, Peekskill, N.Y., July 14 - Oct. 18.
Quarles, U.S. Sen. Joseph Very, of Wis. 1 item, Milwaukee, Wis.,
Sept. 6.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., ex-pres. Woman's National Indian Assoc.,
1st. vice pres. Indian Industries League, 1904. I item, Homer, N.Y.,
Sept. 8.
Rakestraw, Charles D., supt. Fort Bidwell School. 1 item, Fort Bidwell, Cal., Sept. 12.
Randlett, Col. James F. 1 item, Anadarko, Okla., Oct. 19. [Speaks
in favor of reservation schools for Inds., larger appropriations
from Congress for agricultural teachers and field matrons, and more
doctors to care for Indians]
Reel, Estelle, U.S. supt. of Indian Schools. 2 items, Washington,
D.C.,tn.d.3 and Oct. 26. [Speaks of fine exhibit sent by New Paltz
Normal School to St. Louis Exposition; wants it sent to Lewis and
Clark Exposition in Oregon, so Indian teachers can learn New Paltz
methods]
Restarick, Rt. Rev. Henry Bond, P.E. bishop of Honolulu. I item,
General Convention, Oct. 10.
Riggs, Rev. Alfred L., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 1 item,
Santee, Nebr., Aug. 11.
Robertson, Alice M., school supervisor for Creek Nation. 1 item,
Muskogee, I.T., Sept. 26.
Rodey, U.S. Rep. Bernard Shandon, of New Mexico. 3 items,
Albuquerque, N.M., July 5 - Nov. 26. [Answers letters from H. C.
Phillips, secy. Mohonk Conf., about legal measures to insure Prohibition
in Indian Terr.; says this provision is in bill passed by House and
now before Senate; asks Mohonk's support with Pres. and Senate]
Roe, Mary W., missionary, co-founder of Mohonk Lodge, established
with help of Mohonk Conf., 1898. 3 items (with enclosure and
penciled notes), Colony, Okla., Feb. 9 - Sept. 14• [Sends letter of
appeal from 2 school teachers who need summer jobs; Mohonk responds;
gives full report of work at Lodge; deplores lowering of Indian
morals by govt. laxness in prohibiting tribal dances.]
Roe, Walter C., husband of Mary W. 2 items (with 2 enclosures),
Colony, Okla., Oct. 13 - Nov. 12. [Gives full account of financial
status of Mohonk Lodge; asks help with new building expenses; sends
printed pamphlet on Lodge, its origins, purposes, and achievements,
plus financial statement for 1903]
Rose, Wm. J., stenographer. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Aug. 1. [Says
he will report Conf. as usual]
Rouillard, Thomas J. [Santee Sioux Indian] 1 item, Granite Falls,
Minn., May 30. [Asks for Conf. Report]
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250.
Rowe, Leo S., political science prof., chairman Insular Code Comm.,
codifying laws of Porto Rico, 1901-02. 7 items, Philadelphia, Pa.,
May 26 - Oct. 14. Suggests men for P.R. part of Conf. program;
discusses his own Conf. speech, "The Legal and Domestic Institutions
in Our New Possessions.
Roy, Rev. Joseph E. 1 item, Oak Park, Ill., Mar. 20, 1905. Discusses
1904 Report and the enlarging of scope of Conf.]
Rudd, A. B. 1 item, Ponce, P.R., Sept. 20 Can't come
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Ryan, Most Rev. Patrick John, P.C. archbishop of Phila., member U.S.
Board of Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Phila., Pa., Sept. 2 - Oct. 12?
Ryder, Rev. C. J., corr. secy. American Missionary Assoc. 1 item,
New York, Oct. 7.
Schurman, J. G., pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Sept. 7.
256.
Schurz, Carl. 1 item, Bolton Landing, Lake George, N.Y., Sept. 7.
257.
Scott, Austin, Pres. Rutgers College. 1 item, Granville, Mass., Sept.12
258.
Scott, Sutton Selwyn, chairman U.S. Commission, Inds. of Utah, 1894-96.
1 item, Auburn, Ala., Sept. 12.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, secy. Hawaiian Evangelical Assoc., man. ed. The
Friend, organ of Assoc. 2 items (with enclosure), Honolulu, T.H.,
Aug. 31 - Sept. 3. Sends leaflet, "Echoes," a sermon on Island
issues, by himself
Scudder, Myron T., educator, prin. New York State Normal School. 1
item, New Paltz, N.Y. [Sept.?] 12.
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. 1 item, Northampton, Mass.,
Sept. 7.
Shaler, N. S., dean Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard U. 1 item,
Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 7.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Pocono Lake, Pa.,
Sept. 8.
Shaw, Albert, ed. American Monthly, Review of Reviews. 1 item, New
York, Sept. 12.
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of New York. 2 items, Utica, N.Y., June
27 - Sept. 8.
Shoenfelt, J. B., Indian agent. 1 item, Muskogee, I.T., Aug. 17.
Delightfully incoherent refusal
Shoup, ex-Gov. George L., of Idaho. 1 item n.p., n.d.
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Skinner, Charles R., N.Y. State supt. of Public Instruction. 3 items,
New York, Oct. 3; Buffalo, Nov. 2; Watertown, N.Y., Nov. 20. Asks
Mr. Smiley to propose him for job of U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs
Sleicher, John A., ed. Leslie's Weekly. 1 item, New York, Oct. 18.
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Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 2 items, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Sept. 1 - Oct. 13.
Smiley, Mrs. E. F., to Mr. Phillips. 1 item, Redlands, Cal., Feb. 8.
Smith, George Williamson, pres. Trinity College. 1 item, New York
City, Sept. 21.
Smith, Joseph 0., supt. Southern Ute School. 1 item, Southern Ute
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Agency, Ignacio, Colo., Sept. 27. [Can't come; has to attend
Ind. murder trial]
Smith, Wm. O., atty. gen. Hawaii, 1893-98. 1 item, Honolulu, Aug.
5.
Sniffen, Matthew K., asst. secy. Indian Rights Assoc. 2 items (with
enclosures), Phila., Feb. 17 - Sept. 21. [Feb. 17, sends copy of
memorial to Congress regarding defrauding of Rosebud Siouxs by Govt.
selling off lands more cheaply than agreed upon; Sept. 21, sends
printed matter on No. Cal. Ind. Assoc. and asks Mr. Smiley's
opinion of Cal. situation]
Sparhawk, Frances Campbell, Ind. Industries League. 1 item, Newton
Centre, Mass., Sept. 12. [Says Rev. Edward Abbott is no longer
pres. of League; succeeded by Col. John S. Lockwood]
Spining, Rev. George Lawrence, "the friend of the American Ind."
1 item, South Orange, N.J., Sept. 20. [Says Presbyterian Bd. of
Home Missions sent him and others to see Pres. Roosevelt about the
situation of the Pima Indians; result: he and Commr. Jones appointed
to investigate]
Spurgin, Brig. Gen. Wm. F., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Gen. Spurgin
to Mr. Albert K. Smiley, July 16; v.v. Aug. 13, discussing plans
for Phil. session. [Letter returned with note of Gen.'s death on
Aug. 6]
Standing, Alfred J., librarian, Dickinson College. 2 items, Carlisle,
Pa., Sept. 24 - Oct. 24. [Sends Conf. suggestions on what should
be done for Indians; (came and spoke)]
Stone, Rev. John Timothy, Presbyterian minister. 1 item, Baltimore,
Md., Nov. 17. [Says he has written to senators and congressmen
(implication: at Phillip' request); shows Mohonk bringing pressure
to bear.]
Stouch, Lt. Col. George W. H., U.S.A., Ind. supt., Darlington, Okla.
1 item, Darlington, Sept. 19. Man discussed by Walter Roe in 1902
letter]
Straus, Oscar S. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 6.
Sweet, Rev. E. M., Jr., corr. secy. Muskogee Minister's Assoc. 2
items (with enclosures), Muskogee, I.T., Aug. 23 - Sept. 12.
[Sends info, and material on fight for Prohibition in I.T.]
Taber, Anna F., N. Cal. Ind. Assoc. 1 item (with enclosures),
Pacific Grove, Sept. 1. [Discusses new petition by Assoc. to get
land allotments for N. Cal. Inds.; encloses printed material about
this subject.]
Taft, Wm. Howard, Secy. of War [later Pres. U.S.] 3 items, Washington,
D.C., Apr. 15 - Sept. 5. [Recommends man for Conf.; says Phil.
Commrs. can't attend Conf.]
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Oct. 1.
Thompson, Rev. Charles L., secy. Presbyterian Bd. of Home Missions.
1 item, New York, Sept. 28. [Says he is sending Dr. Sheldon Jackson, supt. for Alaska, to represent Bd. at Conf.]
Thurston, ex-U.S.Sen. John Mellen, of Nebraska. 1 item n.p., n.d.]
Thurston, Lorrin Andrews, leader in Hawaiian matters of State. 1 item,
Honolulu, Aug. 10. [Suggests men for Conf.]
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Twombly, Rev. Alexander Stevenson, clergyman, author. 1 item, Newton, Mass., Sept. 24.
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 3 items, Salamanca, N.Y.,
Aug. 8 - Nov. 29.
Ward, Rev. Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 1 item, New York, Sept. 6.
293.
Wardwell, Wm. Thomas, capitalist. 1 item, York Harbor, Me., Sept. 17.
294.
295.
Warner, Lucien C., capitalist. 1 item, New York, Sept. 14.
Weldon, Judge Lawrence, U.S. Court of Claims. 1 item, Bloomington,
Ill., Sept. 13.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 1 item, Sunapee, N.H.,
Sept. 9. Can't come; asks to have M. K. Sniffen invited instead,
also Mr. Wilson L. Gill
Wheeler, Edward J., ed. The Literary Digest. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 12.
Wheeler, Brig. Gen. Joseph, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 11.
Whitaker, Rt. Rev. Ozi Wm., P.E. bishop of Pennsylvania. 2 items,
Grand Narrows, C.B., Nova Scotia, Aug. 9; Philadelphia, Sept. 22.
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex-secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 3 items,
Waterville, N.H., Sept. 12; Washington, D.C., Oct. 12-14.
Wilson, James Grant, author. 3 items, Northeast Harbor, Me., Aug.
18; Cold Spring, N.Y., Sept. 13; New York City, Oct. 18. Recommends Prof. Wm. D. Prince of Columbia U. for Conf.]
Winslow, Dr. W. H. 1 item, Genoa, Nebr. Oct. 4. Can't come;
quarantined in smallpox epidemic
Wistar, Edward M. 1 item, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 13.
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Wood, Frank, printer of Conf. Report, Conf. treasurer. 19 items,
Boston, Mass., Oct. 28 - Dec. 31. Mainly concerns printing of
Report
Wood, James, humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Sept. 17.
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Wood, Nathan E., pres. Newton Theological Institution. 1 item,
Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 5.
Box 8-A.
Letter book, Oct. 24, 1904 - July 10, 1905. Carbons of letters sent from
Mohonk, concerning Indian Conferences.
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Box 9, 1905:
1.
Complete list of persons invited to 1905 Indian Conference,
With ratings; one notebook of acceptances; one notebook
of names for preliminary letters. Secretary's annual
report
2.
List of officers, 1905 Conference.'
2a.
Notebook, kept by 85 D. Smiley, listing people expected at Conference
3.
List of members.
4.
List of subscriptions to publication expenses, 1904, with
Treasurer's statement of balance carrying over to 1905.
5
List of subscriptions to publication expenses, 1905, with
bill from printer (Frank Wood), Mar. 1, 1906. Record of distribution of conference
reports
6,
7,
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Platform, 2 drafts.
Secretary's notes on sessions (penciled, some in shorthand)
secretary's notes on resolution appointing committee to
memorialize Congress.
Notes on committee appointed to act on Mr. Tibble's resolution,
Notes on Church committee.
Opening address of Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D. (typescript)
13.
Address of Hon, Wm H, Castle (read by Dr. Gilman): "Con.
tact of the Hawaiian with Civilization." (typescript)
Address of Dr. Ro1.nd P. Falkner of Porto Rico. (ms pencil)
14.
Remarks of Rev. Dr, Wm. M. Kincaid on Hawaii. (typescript)
15.
16.
Remarks of Dr. Jacob H. Hollander on Porto Rico. (typescript)
Address of Frank A. Hosmer: "Conditions and Needs of Hawaii
Today." (typescript)
Address of Jeremiah W. Jenks: "Some Difficulties in the Ad—
ministration of Dependencies." (typescript)
Abstract of address by Samuel McCune Lindsay: "The Necessary
Place of Education in our Porto Rican Policy." (typescript)
Address of S. M. McCowan: "The Indian Problem from the View.
Point of a Field Worker." (2copies: typescript and galley
proof) [Highly controversial]
Stenographer's transcript of controversial sessions, with
note from Lillian D. Powers, Boston, Nov. 4, to Mr. Phillips:
"This is a complete record of all touching on the McCowan
matter." [See Leupp, #245a
Revised copy of above.
Press release, Sept. 23, "Indians and Other Dependent Peoples:
A Conference in their behalf at Lake Mohonk."
Press release, after Conf., "A Review of the Proceedings," by
John M. Oskison, with form letter for papers and list of
Papers & 3 items, Oct. 3, 1905-Jan. 1906
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Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, ex.pres.
Indian Industries League. 3 items, Cambridge, Mass.,
Sept. 7 - Oct. 29.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlo0k, pres. 1904 Conf.
9 items, New York . Mohonk, Sept. 8 . Jan. 1. [Letters
of Dr. Abbott to Mohonk and v.v..]
Aldrich, Morton A., prof. economics and sociology, Tulane
U. 2 items, Wilmington, Mass., Sept. 17 - Oct. 16.
Alexander, J. B., supt. Pima Training School, Sacaton,
Ariz* 1 item, Sacaton, Oct. 3.
Alexander, W. D., prominent Hawaiian. 2 items, Honolulu,
July 12 - Aug. 14. Suggests men for Conf
Allen, Charles H., ex.gov. Porto Rico. 3 items, New York,
June 20 - Aug. 29.
Allen, Walter, journalist and author. 2 items, Boston,
Mass., Aug. 15 - Sept. 18.
Ames, Rev. Azel, formerly of Porto Rico. 8 items, Wakefield,
Mass.; Randolph, Vt.; Lake Mohonk, Sept. 5, 1905 - Jan.
16, 1906.
Correspondence between Dr. Ames and Mr. Phillips
about Dr. Ames' appointment to committee; Dr. Ames very up.
set, Later went mad.:3
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and
antiquities. 1 item, Woodmont, Conn., Sept. 16. Offers
to give Conf. his impressions of Porto Rico.
Andrews, Rt. Rev. Edward G., M.E. bishop of New York. 1 item,
Minnewaska, N.Y., July 17,
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 1 item, New York, Sept. 24*
Armstrong, Frank C4, asst. commr. Indian Affairs, 1893.95.
1 item, Bellevue, Del., Sept. 6. Says Indian needs
protection of his property rights
Asbury, C. H., suet. Carson Training Schools Stewart, Nev.
1 item, Stewart, Nev., July 17.
Ashford, Bailey K., M.D., capt. asst. surgeon, U.S.A., founder
Porto Rico Anemia Commission. 1 item, Aibonito, P.R., Sept.
26. Says Porto Ricans are "lamentably misunderstood" by
many Americans.3
Atkinson, E. B., supt. Colorado River Training School and
Agency.1 item, Parker, Ariz., Sept. 18. Asks Conf. to
consider condition of Mohave Indians.
Atkinson, Frederick W., ex.-supt. of education in Philippines,
pres. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 6 items, Brooklyn,
N.Y., June 13 - Sept. 28. [suggests men for Conf]
Bailey, E. Prentiss* ed. The Utica Observer. 1 item, Utica,
Oct. 5.
Barbosa, Jose C., member Porto Rican Executive Council,
2 items, San Juan, Aug. 1 - Oct. 4. Hopes to come; can't]
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Bard, ex—U.S. Sen. Thomas R., of California. I item, Hueneme,
Cal., July 31. [Speaks of use of Indian trust funds by Federal
govt. to support sectarian schools; recommends end to this
policy as too favorable to B.C. church]
Barker, Rear Adm. Albert Smith, U.S.N., retired. I item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 17.
Barrows, Samuel June, prison authority. 6 items, Georgeville,
P.Q., Can., June 24; Lake Mohonk and New York, Oct. 2.
Oct. 10. [includes telegram from Albert K. Smiley, asking
him to preside at Conf.; can't come]
Batchelor, George, ed. The Christian Register. 1 item, Boston,
Mass., Oct. 17.
Introduces Mrs. Emma E. Marean, asst. ed.,
who will cover Conf. for Register]
Beard, Rev. A. F., hon. secy. and ed. American Missionary Assoc.
2 items, New York — Lake Mohonk, Oct. 10 — 14. [Letter to
A.K.S. and reply; introduces Rev. Wm. C. Curtis and his
Indian baskets; lecture by him declined by A.K.S.]
Bearfoot, Rev. I. Indian supt.of the Six Nations Indian
Schools. 1 item, Caledonia, Ont., Sept. 8,
Bell, Brig Gen. [later Maj. Gen.] James Franklin, U.S.A.
1 item, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., June 24.
Bell, Brig. Gen. James Montgomery, U.S.A., retired. I item,
New London, Conn., Sept. 13.
Benedict, John D., supt. of schools in Indian Territory. 2
items, Muskogee, I.T., June 26 — Nov. 15.
Benitez, Jose' de Guzman, Porto Rican lawyer, ex—member Porto
Rican Executive Council. 2 items, Philadelphia, Oct. 5.
[Sick; can't come.]
Bergen, Prof. J.T., of Hope College. 3 items, Holland,
Mich.,
[n.d.] Oct. 26 — Nov. 3, [Moving plea for end of prisoner—
of—war status for Apaches at Fort Sill, Okla.; tells of their
religious progress]
Biddle, Maj. [later Maj. Gen.] John, U.S.A. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 8,
Birnie, Rev. Douglas Putnam, former resident of Hawaii. I item,
Rye, N.Y., Oct, 7,
Bisbee, Brig, Gen, Wm, H., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 9.
Blackburn, U.S. Sen. Joseph C. S., of Kentucky. I item,
Versailles, Ky., July 6.
Bonaparte, Charles J., U.S. Secy. of the Navy. 2 items,
Baltimore, Md., June 224 Lenox, Mass., Sept* 8.
Bone, Scott C., ed. Washington Post [later gov. of Alaska]
1 item, Washington, Sept. 9.
Bowditch Charles P., archaeologist. 2 items, Chocorua, N.H.,
En.d.3 and Boston, Mass., Aug. 1.
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71,
Bowles, Samuel, ed., and pub. The Springfield Republican.
items, Springfield, Mass., Aug. 4 - Sept. 9.
Bradford, Rev. Amory H., pres. American Missionary Assoc.
ex-assoc. ed. The Outlook. I item, Montclair, N.J., Sept.
12. Says Conference dates conflict with A.M.A. meeting;
A.M.A. will try to avoid in future.]
Bradford, Rev. George Henry, lecturer, M.E. minister. 1 item,
Boston, Mass, Sept. 23.
Bridgman, H.L., ed. Brooklyn Standard Union. 3 items,
Brooklyn, N.Y., June 24 - Oct. 16.
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. and Indian
Territory. 2 items, Gambier, Ohio, July 3-Sept. 16.
Brooke, Maj. Gen. John R., U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Boston, Mass., June 26.
Mass.* June 26.
Brosius„ S.M., agent Indian Rights Association. 4 items,
Cheyenne River Indian Agency, S.D.; Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, Sept. 15, 1905 - Jan. 26, 1906. Letters to and
from; endorses man for Conf.; asks for 1905 Report to
use in fight in Congress.3
Brown, Rev. Arthur J., secy. Presbyterian Bd. of Foreign
Missions. 1 item, New York, Oct. 6. [Recommends couple for
Philippine part of Conf. program.]
Brown, John B., supt. Indian School, Morris, Minn. 3 items,
Morris, Minn., June 26 - Oct. 13.
Brown, John Crosby, banker. 1 item, Orange, N J., Sept. 12.
Brown, U.S. Rep. Webster E., of Wisconsin* 2 items,
Rhinelander, Wis.* June 30 - Sept. 13.
Brown, Wm., ed. and bus. mgr. The southern Workman, organ of
Hampton Institute. 4 items, Hampton, Va., --Lake Mohonk,
June 21 - Oct. 25. [Letters to and from.]
72.
Bruce, Rev. James M. 1 item, Oakland, N.J., Mar. 20.
[suggests man for Conf]
73.
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, 1st. Commr. of Education to Porto
Rico, 1900.02 later gov. of Pennsylvania. 6 items, Phila.Mohonk, June 19 - Oct. 26. [To and from; recommends Jose de
Guzman Benitez for Conf]
74.
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, ex-supt. education. Philippines, pres.
Franklin College. 3 items, Franklin, Ind., Sept. 4 - Oct. 7.
[suggests man for Conf.]
75.
Buckley, J.M., ed. The Christian Advocate. 1 item, New York,
Aug. 24. [wife was pupil of A.K.S. at Friends School,
Providence.]
76.
Burke, U.S. Rep, Charles H., of South Dakota. 2 items, Pierre,
-
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S.D., July 1 - Sept. 11.
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Box 9 , cont.:
, 1905
77,
78.
79,
80.
81,
82.
83.
Burrows, U.S. Sen. J.C., of Michigan. 1 item, Kalamazoo, Mich.,
July 10.
Burton, Charles E., supt. U.S. Indian School, Grand Junction,
Colorado, 2 items, Grand Junction, Sept. 22 — Oct. 17.
Burton, Frederick R., composer, performer of Indian music.
2 items, Sarah E. Burton, mother to A.K.S., New York City,
Sept. 7; Frederick R. Burton to A.K.S., London, sept.22.
Butler, E.H., ed. Buffalo Evening News • 1 item, Buffalo,
N.Y., Sept. 5.
Calkins, Franklin Welles, author. 1 item, Dodgeville, Wis.,
July 1.
Candler, Rt. Rev. Warren A., bishop I.E. Church, South. 1
item, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 5.
Canfield, James H., ex. pres. Ohio State Us I item, New York
City [n.d.]
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. 2 items, Boston, Mass., June 16
Sept. 5,
84.
Carmack, U.S. Sen. Edward Ward, of Tennessee. 1 item, Memphis,
Tenn., July 10.
85.
Carroll, Henry King, ex-US commissioner to Puerto Rico. 2
items, N.Y., June 28-Sept. 22
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
King, ex—U.S. commr. to Porto Rico. 2 items,
New York, June 28. Sept. 22,
Carter, George R., gov, of Hawaii. 1 item, copy of letter
to Gorham D. Gilman, July 30. Speaks of Hawaii's
governmental affairs.
Carter, Sybil, teacher of Indians. 1 item, East Orange, N.J.
Sept. 11.
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiian. 8 items, Honolulu, June
27 . Aug. 17; Boston, Mass. — Mohonk, Oct. 4.16. includes
telegram from H.C.Phillips; Castle suggests men for Conf.;
discusses own per (see #10)a
Chalcraft, Edwin L., supt. U.S. Indian Training School, Chemawa,
Ore. 2 items, Chemawa, July 8 » Oct. 3,
Cheney, Mrs. Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 1 item, Peterborough,
N.H., Sept. 28,
Chickasaw Indians. 1 item, Tishomingo, I.T., Oct. 19. Tele—
gram to Conf., asking help in urging Govt. to make I.T. a
separate Prohibition state
Clark, U.S. Sen. Clarence D., of Wyoming. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., n.(1.3
Clark, Charles Hopkins, ed. the Hartford Courant. 1 item,
Hartford, Conn., Oct. 10.
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and president United Society
of Christian Endeavor. 1 item, Boston, mass., Sept. 28.
Clark, U.S. Sen. Wm. Andrews, of Montana. 1 item, New York,
July 3.
Clous, Brig. Gen, John Walter, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, West
Point, N.Y., Sept. 15.
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Box 9, 1905, cont.:
98.
Cochran, R.A., supt. Mt. Pleasant Indian School. I item,
Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Sept. 11.
99.
Cockrell, Francis Marion, member Interstate Commerce Commission,
ex-U.S. Sen. 2 items, Washington, July 8 - Sept. 12.
100,
Code, W.H., chief engineer, U.S. Indian Service. 1 item,
Yakima k Indian Agency, Fort Simcoe, Wash., Sept.22. Cells
of irrigation work on five reservations:3
101.
Collins, Mary C., missionary. 1 item, Little Eagle, S.D.,
Oct. 8.
102.
Comba, Brig. Gen. Richard, U.S.A., retired. 1 item
103.
Compton, L.M., supt. Tomah Indian School. 1 item, Tomah, Wis.,
June 26.
104,
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner, member, Press Committee,
Lake Mohonk Conf. 2. items, New York, July 7- Oct. 13.
105.
Cook, Eliza S. of Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
N .Y., Oct. 15.
Recommends Dr. Stephen B. L. Penrose for
Conf.3
106,
Cook, Emily S., Office of Indian Affairs. I item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 29.
107.
Cooper, Henry Ernest, Hawaiian statesman. I item, Boston, Mass,*
Oct. 17.
108,
Coppock, Benjamin S., school supervisor for Cherokee Nation.
1 item, Tahlequah, I.T., Sept. 12.
109,
Crandall, C.J., supt. Santa Fe Indian School. 2 items, Santa
Fe, N.M., Sept. 11. wants Conf. to give attention to Pueblos,3
110,
Creegan, Charles Cole later pres. Fargo (N.D.) Col1ege3
2 items, New York, Aug. 4 - Oct. 14.
111.
Crouse, C.W., agent Ft. Apache Indian Agency. 3 items, White*
river, Ariz, speaks of progress in civilization of Apaches
112.
Crumpacker, U.S. Rep, Edgar D., of Indiana. 1 item, Valparaiso, Ind., Sept. 9.
113.
Culberson, U.S. Sen. Charles 4., of Texas. 2 items, Dallas,
Tex., Aug. 4; Washington, D.C., Oct. 4.
114.
Cullom, U.S.Sen. S.M., of Illinois. 1 item, Springfield,
Aug. 8.
115.
Custer, Burton B., Southern Ute Agcy. and School. 1 item,
Ignacio, Cal., July 10
Box 10, 1905, cont.:
116.
117,
118.
Davis, Charles L., mint. Indian Industrial School, Fort Totten,
N.D. 2 items, Fort Totten, June 29 - Sept. 27
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, U.S.A., retired gov. Panama
Canal Zone. 2 items, Pelham Manor, N.Y., June 28; Washington,
D.C., Sept. 6.
Davis, J. W. 2 items, Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 21
Lake Mohonk, Oct.
24. To and from.3
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Box l0, 1905, cont.:
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
Dawes, Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Mass.
2 items, Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 5; Albany, N.Y., Oct. 28.
Day, Assoc. Justice Wm. R., U.S. Supreme Court. 1 item,
Mackinac I., Mich., Sept. 9.
DeLine, Sarah M., secy. for. Ind. and Frontier Work, Woman's
Home Missionary Soc. of M.E. Church. 1 item, Chicago, Ill.,
Feb. 18. tells plans for arousing 3000,000 Methodists and
others to work for Indians; asks if Mohonk can supply Conf.
Reports as needed„
Depew, U.S. Sen. Chauncey Mitchell, of New York. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 12.
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Missions, Moravian Church
in America. 1 item, Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 5.
Devendorf, U.S. Rep. H.E., of New York. 1 item, Utica, N.Y.,
June 28. Speaks of influence of Mohonk as felt on House
Committee on Indian Affairs
Devins, Rev. John Bancroft, ed. The New York Observer. 11
items, New York . Mohonk, July 11 - Nov. 27. To and from;
suggests people for Conf.; discusses press releases.
Dinwiddie, Rev. Edwin Col land, natl. legislative supt.
American Anti-Saloon League. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct.
_16.
Dole, Sanford Ballard, pres. Republic of Hawaii, 1894.1900,
gov. Hawaiian Terr., 1900-03, dist. judge, H.T., 1903.15.
1 item n.p., nodal
Dortch, J.H., chief Education Division, Office of Indian Affairs.
1 item, Washington, D.C., July 12.
Doubleday, Mrs. F.N. 4 items, Mill Neck, N.Y., July 8 . Sept.
11; N.Y.C., Oct. 11 Suggests Dr. George Bird Grinnell to
lead discussion of allotment question at Conf..,
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State Commr. of Education. 2
items,
Albany, N.Y., May 211t. Sept. 7.
Drury, Rev. John B., internationally known Dutch Reformed
clergyman. 1 item, New Brunswick, N.J., Sept. 11.
DuBois, Constance Goddard. 1 item, Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 23.
quotes letter from Govt. field matron ay Campo, about
starvation conditions of old people of Campo and Manzanita,
and Govt.'s decision not to supply them with any more food.,
Dunning, Rev, A.E., ed. The Congregationalist. 2 items, Boston,
Mass., Aug. 11 . Sept. 5.
Dyer, Commander George L., U.S.N.1 gov. of Guam. 2 items,
Guam, Aug. 27 - Mohonk, Oct. 24. to and from
Dyer, Rear Admiral Nehemiah Mayo, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Bos,4e
ton, Mass., Sept. 14.
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Box 10, 1905, cont.:
136*
137.
138*
139*
140.
141,
142.
items,
143.
144.
145,
146,
147*
148*
149*
150.
151*
152,
153.
154.
155*
Dyke, L.J., financial agent Marrow Indian Orphans' Home*
1 item, (2enclosures), Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 6*
Baton, Edward D., pres. Beloit College. I item, Beloit, Wis.,
Oct. 5,
Edwards, Col. later Maj. Gen.3 Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., chief
Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Dept.* 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Feb. 17.
Edwards, Wm. J., prin. Snow Hill Normal and Industrial
Inst. (for Negroes) 1 item (1 enclosure), Snow Hill, Ala.,
Sept. 16.
Estabrook, Arthur F., banker. 4 items, Boston, July 22 - Sept.
541
Evans, A. Grant, pres. Henry Kendall College, Muskogee, I.T.
later pres. Oklahoma State U. 2 items, Muskogee, I.T., July
1 - Sept. 16. discusses possibility Govt. may cut off funds
from Indian schools.,
Falkner, Roland P., commr. of education., Porto Rico. 7
Washington, Phila. - Mohonk, Oct. 14 - Nov. 1. To and from;
says words "dependent peoples" in Conf. title would be
offensive to those peoples4z
Falwell, Walter, supervisor of Creek and Seminole schools.
I item, Muskogee, I.T., Sept. 30.
Fisk, Mrs. Clinton B., pres. Woman's Home Missionary Soc. of
M.E. Church. I item, New York, Sept. 17.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 2 items, Brooklyn,
July 17 - Oct. 3.
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 12.18.
Foard, Josephine, mgr. Indian pottery at Laguna, U.P4 3 items,
Flushing, N.Y., Mar. 29,April 18, speaks of progress of
pottery business, ways of getting more funds. (See also
#3" Santa Fe RR.),
Foster, Addison P. 1 item, New Paltz, N.Y., Sept. 9. Recommends
Rev. Edward T. Ware of Atlanta U., for Conf.
Foulke, Wm. Dudley, member U.S. Civil Service Comm. 1 item,
Richmond, Ind., Aug. 5*
Franklin, Walter Simonds, civil engineer. 1 item, Baltimore,
Md., Oct. 10.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 2 items, Hampton,
Va., Sept. 25; Boston, Nov. 6.
Funston, Brig. Gen. Frederick, U.S.A. 1 item, San Francisco,
Sept. 29,
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Assoc. 1 item, Portland, Me.,
9mo. 8,
Ganss, Rev. Father H.G., Bur. of Catholic Indian Missions.
1 item, Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 26.
Garfield, James Rudolph, member U.S. Civil Service Comm. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 5.
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Box 10, 1905, cont,:
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161,
162.
163.
164.
165.
166,
1676
168,
169,
170.
171.
172.
173.
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs. 11 items
(1 enclosure), Washington — Mohonk, June 21 — Nov. 29.
To and from; encloses letter from E. M. Sweet, Jr., secy.
I.T. Church Federation for Prohibition Statehood, asking
help in getting B. C. Dinwiddie of Anti—Saloon League
invited to Mohonk Conf,,
Gill, Laura D., dean Barnard College. 1 item, New York, Sept.
29,
Gillett, U.S. Rep. later Senator Frederick Huntington, of
Mass.
1 item, San Francisco, July 7.
Gilman, Daniel Colt, internationally known educator. 1 item*
North East Harbor, Me., Sept. 21.
Gilman, Gorham Do, former resident of Hawaii. 15items (1 en..
closure), Boston — Mohonk, June 28 — Nov. 16. discusses
people for Conf., also unfortunate remarks made by Dr.
Kincaid of Honolulu at Conf.; suggests omitting them from
Report. To and from,
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf. Austin, U.S.A., retired. 4 items,
(1 enclosure), Grand Canyon, Ariz., Feb. 6; Wakefield, Mass.,
June 30, Sept* 6, and cn.d.3
Goodman, C. W., supt. U.S. Indian Industrial School, Phoenix,
Aria. 1 item, Phoenix, Sept. 22.
Graham, Douglas D., supt. Zuni Training School. 1 item, Zuni
N.M., July 12.
Grant, Brig. Gen. l ater Maj. Gen;) Frederick D., U.S.A.
3 items, Governor's I., N.Y., July 29 . Oct. 18.
Gray* M.G., U.S. Commr-. 1 item, Pawnee, Okla., Oct. 9#
Gives his ideas on what is wrong with Indian educational
system,
Greene, Col, d1.ater Maj. Gen#3 Henry A., U.S.A. 1 item, St.
Louis , Mo., Oct, a*
Gregg, Rev. David, D.D., pres. Western Theological Seminary*
Allegheny, Pa. 1 item c.o., n.d.3
Grinnell, George Bird, editor, author, explorer* a items,
New York, June 10 — Oct. 16.
Long letter to Mrs. Doubleday,
forwarded to A.K.S., tells of problems in working out fair
allotment of Indian lands.2
Hadley, Arthur Twining, pres. Yale U, 1 item, New Haven, Conn.,
June 22,
Hale, U.S, Sen. Eugene, of Maine. 1 item, Ellsworth, Me4,
July 1.
Hale, Rev, Edward Everett, author, minister. 1 item n.p., n.d.
Hall, Rev. Charles Cuthbert, pres. Union Theological Seminary.
1 item, New York, July 10.
Hall, Harwood, supt. Sherman Inst. 1 item, Riverside, Cal.,
Sept. 11.
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Box 10, 1905, cont.:
174,
175.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180*
181,
182.
Indians.
Hall, Brig. Gen. Robert Henry, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
n.p., Sept. 7.
Hallock, Rev, Joseph Newton, D.D., ed. The Christian Work and
Evangelist. I item, N.Y., Sept. 11. [says Mohonk Peace Conf. "has done more to
bring about arbitration than any other one agency."]
Hamilton, U.S. Rep. Edward L., of Michigan. I item, Niles,
Mich., July 6.
Hamlin, Rev, Teunis S., prominent Presbyterian clergyman*
2 items, Washington, D.C., Oct. 12.-25,
Hanford, Rear Admiral Franklin , U.S.N., retired. 2 items,
Scottsville, N.Y., July 2 . Sept. 10, suggests men to speak
for Guam at Conf.
Hare, Rt. Rev. Wm, Hobart, P.E. bishop of South Dakota* 1
item, Hague-on-Lake George, N.Y., July 20,
Harkness, Wm., investments Harkness of Yale a 1 item, Brooklyn,
N .Y., Sept. 5*
Harlan, James S., ex-Attorney Gen. of Porto Rico. 2- items.
Chicago, July 27 - Sept. 23.
Harper, Richard K., missionary to Cheyenne and Arapahoe
2 items, Darlington, Okla., Sept,, 11 . Oct. 12,
183.
Harris, De Witt, supt. of Cherokee Indians. 1 item,
Cherokee,
N.C., Oct. 14.
184,
Harris, W.T., U.S. Commr. of Education. 2 items, Washington
and Mohon4 Nov. 22.25. Letter from Commr. Harris and
carbon of reply*a
185.
Hart, Albert Bushnell, Harvard prof. 3 items, Cambridge, Mass.,
June 30 - Oct. 10.
186,
Hart, Joseph C., supt Oneida Indian School. 1 item, Oneida,
Wis., Sept. 8,
187.
Hartwell, Alfred S., assoc. justice Supreme Court of Hawaii*
1 item, So. Natick, Mass
Sept. 6*
188.
Hartzell, Charles, ex-chairman Puerto Rico Exec. Council. 1
item, San Juan, P.R., Sept. 18. Discusses what form of
govt. would ultimately be best for P.R:3
189.
Henderson, ex-U.S. Sen. John Brooks, of Missouri. 2 items,
Washington, D.C., June 20; Bar Harbor, Me., Sept. 10.
190.
Hendrix, Rt. Rev, Eugene Russell, bishop M.E. Church, South.
1 item, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 22.
191,
Herbert, Hilary, ex-.U.S. Secy. Navy. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
June 30*
192,
Hermann, U.S. Rep. Binger, of Oregon. 2 items, Roseburg, Ore.,
July 7 – Sept. 17.
193.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, author, 2 items, Dublin, N.H.,
Sept. 8; Cambridge, mass., Oct. 9.
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Box 10, 1905, cont,:
194,
195.
196.
197.
198,
199.
200.
201.
202,
203*
204,
205,
206,
207,
208,
209,
210*
211*
212*
Hinshaw, U.S. Rep, E.H., of Nebraska. 1 item, Fairbury,
Nebr., Sept. 7.
Hitchcock, Charles Henrys prof. Dartmouth College. 5 items,
Hanover, N.H. — Mohonk, Sept 25 — Oct. 13. [To and from
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, U.S. Secy. Interior, 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 3.
Holden, Liberty Emory, pres. The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
1 item, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 17.
Holland, Ma., supervisor Indian schools. 1 item, Hoopa,
Cal., Sept. 16,
Hollander, Jacob H., economist, ex—treas of Porto Rico, ex.
U.S. special agent on taxation in I.T. 4 items, Baltimore,
Md, Mohonk, Aug. 10— Oct. 27. To and from,
Hood, Brig. Gen. Charles Crook, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, New
London, Conn., Sept. 9,
Horr, Rev, George E., theologian, prof. later pres. Newton
Theological Institution. 2 items, Newton Centre, Mass.,
Sept. 26 . Oct. 14.
Hosmer, Frank A., ex.pres. Oahu College, Honolulu; prof. Amherst,
Mass., June 20. Nov* 7, [Discusses people for Hawaiian part
of Conf. program] 7 items
Howard, Gen. C.H., man. ed. Farm. Field, and Fireside. 1 item,
Glencoe, Ill., Sept, 29,
Howard, Maj. Gen, Oliver Otis, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Asbury
Park, N.J., Sept. 21,
Howell, Clark, ed. The Atlanta Constitution* 1 item, Atlanta
Georgia, Sept. 7,
Hubbard, Jeremiah Cherokee Indians Quaker missionary* 1 item,
Miami, I.T., 4mo, 10, Asks for $15. to help him make a
visit to a Monthly Meeting in the Southern Mission, This man
was robbed of home by whites after 30 years of missionary
work. See 1903,
101.2
Humphrey, James L. 1 item (1 enclosure), New Bedford, Mass.,
Sept* 15* Requests copy of Conf. Report; encloses clipping
describing importance of Mohonk Conf,
Humphrey, Seth King, author. 4 items, Boston, Mass. . Mohonk,
Oct* 4.25* to and from; also penciled notes concerning
Humphrey's book, The Indian Dispossessed, which A.K.S. did
not like
Humphrey, Mrs. Marie E. Ives, ed. The Indian's Friend. 1 item,
Chicago, Ill., Sept. 18. tells of marriage to Rev. Wm, B.
Humply of New York City,3
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., ex.gov. Porto Rico; judge U.S. District
Court. 4 items (1 enclosure), Helena, Montana, June 16 .
Aug. 2, Encloses newspaper copy of address giving views on
Porto Rico; recommends three key men for P.R. part of Conf.
Hyde, Mary Roosevelt. 1 item, Lakehurst, N.J., April
13 [suggests woman for Conf.]
Indian Rights Association* 1 item, Phila., June 21. Form
letter, financial appeal and discussion of work.
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Box 10, 1905, cont.:
213.
214.
215,
216,
217.
218,
219,
220.
221*
222.
223.
224.
225.
226.
227.
Ireland, Most Rev, John, R.C. archbishop of St. Paul, Minn.
I item, St. Paul, July 5.
Irwin, Agnes, dean Radcliffe College. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass*,
Oct. 11,
Jack, H.M. [Indian?] 1 item (1 enclosure), Lewiston, N.Y.
Oct. 17* [Requests copy of Conf. Report; sends copy of
poem by E.M. Jack, "Our Kansas Pay," commemorating and
bewailing first payment of Kansas Claim to N.Y.
Indians,* Aug. 1, 1905]
Jack, Luther W. [Indian?] 1 item, Lewiston, N.Y., Feb. 6,
1906,
Jackson, Sheldon, gen. agent, Alaska Div., Bur. of Education.
6 items, Washington, D.C., July 26 Sept. 26. letter
of Sept. 26 requests invitation for Mrs. Elsie Eaton Newton,
daughter of Gen. Eaton.1
Jacobs, Joseph T., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs.. 1 item,
Detroit, Mich., Sept. 11.
James, Darwin R.$ member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, New
York, Oct. 10.
Jenkins, Wm. M. ex.gov. Okla. Terr. 1 item, Oceanside, Cal.,
July 30.
Jenks, Jeremiah W., internationally known political economist.
Cornell prof. 6 items, Ithaca, N.Y. . Mohonk and Randolph,
Vt., July 8 - Dec. 8. to and from; H. C. Phillips mentions
fine help of H. L. Maynard in publicizing Conf.]
Johnston, Rt. Rev. Joseph Horsfall, P.E. bishop of Los Angeles. 1
item, Los Angeles, Sept. 14.
Johnston, W. R., missionary to the Navajos* 9 items, Tolchaco,
Ariz., June 5 - Dec. 8. [Monthly form letters telling of work
at Mission; hopes to get to Conf]
Jones, Wm. A., ex-U.S. Indian Commr. 2 items, Mineral
Point, Wisc.,July 17.
Kappler, U.S. Sen. Charles J., of
1 item, Goldfield, Nev.,
July 12.
Kearns, 7.S.en. Thomas, of Utah. I item, Salt Lake City,
June 20 - Oct. 17. [Speaks of how much Conf. support has meant
to him, while in office]
Keeler, Lucy Elliot. 2 items, Fremont, Ohio, Sept, 6 - Oct. 11.
228 • Kelly, Luther Si, U.S. Indian, Agent. 1 item, San Carlos Agency,
July 3. ;Speaks favorably of turning over agencies to bonded
superintendents.3
229.
Kendall, Susan R, 1 item (2 enclosures), Cornwall-on-Hudson
N.Y., Oct. 6, sends copy of letter from friend, telling of
visit to Mission at Tolchaco, Ariz.3
230.
Kendrick, Georgia A., dean ("Lady Principal") of Vassar College.
1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Sept. 13.
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Box 10, 1905, cont.:
231.
232,
233.
234*
235*
236*
237*
238*
239*
240*
241.
242,
243,
244.
245.
246.
247.
P.R.
248.
Kincaid, Rev, Wm. M., of Honolulu. 3 items, Williamstown,
Mass. Mohonk, Oct. 15-27. To and from; discusses
possible revision of Conf. remarks before publication.
(Remarks later cost him his Church,)3
King, Charles, soldier, author, ex-brig. gen. vols., U.S,A.
1 item, Milwaukee, Sept. 8.
Kinney, Sara T., pres. Conn. Indian Assoc. 1 item, New
Haven, Conn., Sept. 9,
Knapp, U.S. Rep. Charles L. of New York. 1 item Lowville,
N.Y., July 25.
Lacey, U.S. Rep. John F., of Iowa. 2 items, Oskaloosa, Iowa,
Aug. 28 - Sept. 7.
Ladd, Rev, Horatio Oliver, founder and 1st. pres. U. of N.
Mex., founder Ramona and U.S. Indian Schools, Santa Fe.
I item, Essex, N.Y., Sept. 12.
Lambuth, Rev. W.R. later bishop, M.E. Church, South 1 item,
Nashville, Tenn., Aug, 14.
Lanning, Judge Wm, M., U.S. District Court. 3 items, Trenton,
N.J., July 12 - Oct. 14.
Larratee, C. F., Asst, U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 30*
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures* N.Y. Bd. of
Education, 2 items, New York, Sept. 11 . &n.d413
Lemly, Capt. later Major Henry Rowan, U.S.A., author. 2
items, New York City, July 15 -Sept. 8,
Lemon, Theodore G., supt. Mogul School. 2 items, Keam's
Canon, Ariz*
Mohonk, Feb. 13-20, 1906. To and from;
explains failure to attend 1905 Conf.
LeRoy, Albert A, hotel owner, formerly connected with Mohonk.
1 item, Unadilla, N.Y., Sept. 13.
LeRoy, James A„ former secy. Philippine Commission; U.S.
Consul, Durango, Mex. 3 items, Pontiac, Mich., Oct. 5; Washing.
ton, D.C., Oct. 14 - Mohonk, Nov. 10. To and From.]
Leupp, Francis E., U.S. Ind. Commr. 18 items, Denver, Washington, Tyringham, Mass. . Mohonk, July 15 . Nov. 11. To and
from; letters Nov. 1-11 concern controversy over Supt.
McCowan's paper and remarks.3
Light, Wm. A., suet. Hayward Training School. 2 items, Hayward, Wis., July 18 - Sept. 20.
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, ex-U.S. Commr. of Education. in
,
9 items, Philadelphia, Pa., London, Eng. - Mohonk, June 21.
Nov. 24, [Discusses people and topics for P.R. section of
Conf.; to and from]
Lloyd, Rev. Arthur S. later P.E. bishop of New York I item,
New York, Aug. 15.
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Box 10, 1905, cont.:
249.
Lockwood, Col. John S., pres. Indian Industries League. I item,
Boston, Mass., Sept. 14,
250,
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot of Mass. I item, Nahant, Mass.,
Sept. 5.
251,
Long, John Davis, ex-'U.S. Secy. Navy. 3 items Boston, Mass.,
July 6 . Sept. 29.
252,
Longfellow, Alice M., pres. Mass. Ind. Assoc., daughter Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. 2 items, Cromwell, Conn., Sept. 6 .
Oct. 9,
253,
Lorimer, George Horace, ed. The Saturday Evening Post. I item,
Philadelphia, Sept. 11.
254,
Low, Seth, educator, publicist. 1 item, New York, May 16.
Recommends Miss Natalie Curtis for conference
255.
Lyman, Hart, ed. New York Tribune. 1 item, New York, Sept. 7.
256.
Lynch, Jay, supt. Yakima Indian Agency. I item, Fort Simcoe,
Wash., Sept. 26. pays Rev. Stephen Penrose will represent him.
257,
Lyon, Jessie H. 1 item (1 enclosure), Quaker Hill, N.Y., Aug.
27. tells A.K.S. about Quaker Hill Confs.; tries to interest
him in joining
258,
Mabie, Hamilton Wright, ed. The Outlook. I item, New York,
Oct. 9,
259,
Macfarland, Henry B. F., pres. Bd. of Commrs., Dist. of
Columbia. 1 item, Washington, July 31. Recommends man for
Conf.
260.
Maclay, Isaac W. 2 items (1 enclosure), Yonkers, N.Y., Jan.
21.31. encloses pamphlet, "The Progress of White Arm;"
asks to be enrolled as member of Conf.; withdraws in
confusion after Phillips explains nature of Conf.]
261.
McArthur, D.D., supt. Fort Mojave Indian School. 1 item, Mohave
City, Ariz., July 14.
262.
McCabe, Rt. Rev. Charles C., M.E. bishop of Phila.. Pa. 2
items, Evanston, Ill., Aug. 18; en route, Sept. 9. says
Mohonk Conf, always conflicts with M.E. confe/Ices4
263.
McCammon„ Joseph K., ex-U.S. Atty. Gen., ex.-special Ind. Commr.
3 items, Pomfret Center, Conn., July 14; Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 6-16. [speaks of role Mohonk has played in helping
direct public opinion.]
264.
McClure, S.S., pres. McClure's Magazine, 1 item, New York,
Sept. 9.
265.
McComas, ex-U.S. Sen. Louis Emory, of Maryland; judge U.S. Ct.
of Appeals, Dist. of Columbia. 2 items, Williamsport, Md.,
and Washington,
Sept. 64,
266.
McCowan, S. M., supt. Chilocco Agricultural School. la items*
Chilocco, Okla. . Mohonk, July 17 - Nov.21. To and from;
concerns paper presented at Conf.; see also Leupp,#245, and
stenographer's transcript, #20.]
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p. 84
Box 102, 1905, cont.:
267.
268.
269.
270.
271.0
272.
273.
274.
275.
276.
277.
278.
31.
279.
280
281.
282.
283.
283a.
McKelway, St. Clair, ed. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 1 item,
Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 16.
McKennon, Archibald S., attorney, member Ind. Terr, Church
Federation for Prohibition Statehood. 5 items, South
McAlester, I.T.- Mohonk, July 19 - Nov. 25. To and from;
suggests men for Conf.)
McKoin, John J,, Indian agent, Umatilla Agency. 1 item,
Pendleton, Ore Aug. 16. example of conscientious Ind. Agt.]
McLaughlin, James, U.S. Ind. inspector. 1 item, Round Valley
Reservation, Covelo, Cal., Aug. 26,
McNichols, Charles S., special Indian agent. 1 item, New York,
July 14.
Marean, Mrs. Emma E., author, ed. The Christian Register.
1 item, Cambridge. Mass. n.d.
Marshall, U.S. Rep. Thomas F., of N. Dak. 1 item, Oakes, N.D., July
10.
Martin, A.G., mayor of Miami, I.T. 1 item, Miami, May 14. [form
letter, endorsed by Major Martin, from a committee of Indian women
of Miami Friends' Meeting, asking help in project of buying home
for Jeremiah Hubbard and wife]
Martin, Edward Sandford, author. 1 item, Madison, Conn., Sept. 9 & 24.
Mathews, Shailer, ed., The World Today, 1 item, Chicago,
Oct. 4 & 6.
Mathewson, C.P. 1 item, Decatur, Nebr., Sept. 9. gives views
on how to make Indian independent.]
Mead, Frank, general supervisor, U.S. Ind. Service. 1 item, in the field, Aug.
Mercer, Capt. W.A., supt. U.S. Ind. School, Carlisle, Pa. 2 items, Carlisle, July
5 – Oct. 17.
Merritt, Maj. Gen. Wesley, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Homburg,
Germany, July 21; Wiesbaden, Sept. 16.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U., Raleigh, N.C. 9 items,
(9 enclosures), Waterville, Me.; Raleigh, N.C.-Mohonk,
Sept. 26, 1905 – Feb. 16, 1906. [To and from, concerning
misunderstanding of Dr. Azel Ames about amendment to Conf.
platform; Dr. Meserve sends Phillips letters from Lyman
Abbott and Azel Ames, with his answers.2
Mitchell, U.S. Sen. John H., of Oregon. 1 item, Portland, Ore.,
Sept. 11.
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 2 items, Clinton, Iowa, Oct. 10;
Cantonment, Okla., Feb. 26, 1906. tells of disastrous
effects on Indians, of opening the Kiowa country in 1901;
speaks of evils that are destroying the race, -- mostly
brought on by whites; comments on McCowan's paper0]
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist later member U.S. Bd.
Ind. Commrs. 4 items, (2 enclosures), Andover, Mass, Sep.
15 -Oct. 28. [Letter of Oct. 28 expresses what 1st. contact
with Mohonk has meant to him]
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Box 10, 1905, cont.:
284,
285,
286,
287,
Mordy, John, missionary. I item, Laguna, N,M., Oct. 12,
[Long letter, setting forth four major wrongs in
treatment of Indians.]
Morrell, U.S. Rep, Edward, of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Phila.,
Oct. 5.
Murphy, Matthew M., supt. Western Navajo School, Tuba, Ariz,
2 items, Tuba, Aug. 4 - Sept. 19. Advocates industrial
training on reservations for Indians, not attending
school; makes strong plea for appointment
(reappointment) of Frederick S. Nave, as U.S. Atty. for
Ariz./
Murray, Rev. A. G., missionary, 5 items (1 enclosure), Paw.
nee, Okla., July 14 - Oct. 11, very meaty letters on de.
generation of Indians„ govt. Paternalism, graft of govt.
supts., etc,; encloses long account by govt. employee of
chicanery among officials./
BOX 11, 1905, cont.:
288,
289,
290.
291,
292,
293,
294.
295.
296.
297.
298,
299.
300,
302,
Needham, U.S. Rep. James C., of California. 1 item, Modesto*
Cal., Sept. 26,
Neill, Charles P., U.S. Commr. of Labor. 5 items, Washington,
D.C., June 30 . Oct. 19.
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minn. 2 items, Alexandria, Minn.,
July 17 . Sept. 12.
New, Harry S,, ed. Indianapolis Journal later U.S. Sen.,
postmaster general]1 item, Indianapolis, Ind., Sept, 10.
Newell, Frederick Haynes, chief engineer U.S. Geological
Survey, Reclamation Service. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 18.
Niblack, Lt. Comdr. [later Vice Adm.] Albert Parker, U.S.N.
1 item, Honolulu, T.H., July 26.
Nott, Charles C., chief justice U.S. Court of Claims, 1 item
Washington, D.C., Sept. 6,
O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, Washington Correspondent Boston Trans..
script. 4 items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 28 . Oct. 7.
To and from; letter of Aug. 23 gives views on Americanizing
vs., civilizing; discusses speech for Conf]
Ogden, Robert C. I item, New York, Sept. 9,
Oskison, John M. [Indian], ed. New York Evening Post. I item,
New York, Sept. 7.
Otis, Maj, Gen, Elwell Stephen, U.S.A. retired. 1 item,
Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 18.
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item, balls.
bury, N.C., July 10
Page, N.Y. State Sen. [later Justice, N.Y. Sup Ct. Alfred R.
I item, New York, Sept. 22]
Parker, Mrs. E.H. 2 items, Warsaw, N.Y. . Mohonk, Dec. 20 .
Jan. 1, 1906. Asks help in preparing debate on whether
Govt. is unjust to Indians.; Phillips' letter of Jan. 1
refers her to S. M. McCowan's address at 1905 Conf,3
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 86
Box 11, 1905, cont.:
301.
303.
Page, Walter Hines, publisher and editor. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 23.
Partridge, Charles L. 2 items, Redlands, Cal., Sept* 10 ••
Oct. 18. asks and receives Mr. Smiley's help in getting
Commr. Leupp to send a Field Commr. to Southern Cal.]
304.
305.
306.
307.
308.
309.
310.
311.
312.
313.
314.
315.
Tenn.] 1 item, Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 21.
Payne, U.S. Rep. Sereno E., of New York* 1 item, Auburn, N.Y
Oct. 9.
Peairs, Hervey B., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Sept. 8.
Penrose, Stephen B. L., pres. Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash. 3 items, Walla Walla, Sept. ll; en route, Oct. 14;
New York City, Oct. 28. says he is bringing statements
from several Ind. Agents of their views on changes needed
in laws governing Inds.3
Peirce, Charles F., supt. Riggs Inst. 1 item, Flandreau, S.D.,
Oct. 2.
Penoi, Mark [Indian] 3 items* Anadarko, Okla., Mohonk, Feb.
16-27, 1906. To and from
Perkins, J.S., supt. Rice Station Boarding School. 1 item,
Talklai, Ariz., July 28.
Perry, Bliss, ed. Atlantic Monthly. 2 items, Boston, n.d.
and Aug. 14.
Peterson, W. M., supt. Fort Lewis School. 2 items, Breen,
Colo., July 22 - Oct. 10.
Phillips, Roland, man. ed. Harpers Weekly. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 14.
Pierson, Rev. Arthur T., internationally known clergyman, ed.
Missionary Review of the World. 3 items, East Northfield,
Mass., Aug. 17 - Oct, 2.
Powers, Lillian D., Conf. reporter* 16 items, Boston, Mass.
Mohonk„ Sept. 9 - Nov. 11, to and from, concerning trans
scribing of Report:3
Proctor, U.S. Sen. Redfield, of Vermont. 1 item, Proctor,
Vt., Sept. 7.
Pugsley ex-U.S. Rep. Cornelius Amory. 3 items, Peekskill*
N.Y., July 11 . Oct. 19.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., ex-pres. Woman's National Ind. Assoc.
3 items, Syracuse, N.Y.; New York City - Mohonk, Sept. 9
Nov* 13. To and from.
Rakestraw, Charles D., supt. Fort Bidwell Ind. School, Cal.
1 item, Sept* 10.
Randlett, Col. James F., U.S.A., retired. 3 items (2 enclosures)
Anadarko, Okla., Mohonk, Oct. 19 Dec. 29* [Encloses copy
of annual report of Kiowa Indian Agcy., giving detailed
account of conditions there]
,
316.
317.
318.
319.
320.
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Box 11, 1905, cont.:
321,
322.
323.
324,
325.
326.
327.
328.
329.
330.
331.
332.
333,
334.
335.
336.
Reel, Estelle, U.S. supt. of Ind. Schools. 1 item, Chemawa,
Ore., Sept. 25,
Reade, Col, later Brig. Gen., Philip, U.S.A. 2 items, Sackets
Harbor, N.Y.
Mohonk, Oct. 31 Nov. 3. To and from
Restarick, Rt. Rev. Henry B., let. American bishop (P.E.) of
Honolulu. 1 item, Honolulu, T.H.„ July 26.
Reynolds, S. G. Ind. Agent. I item, Crow Agency, Mont., July
24, humorous refusal.
Riggs, Rev, Alfred L., prin. Santee Normal Training School.
1 item, Santee, Nebr., Sept. 22.
Riis, Jacob A., author, sociologist. 2 items, New York, July
10 - Sept. 6. Laments death of wife.,
Robertson, Alice M. [Indian?] postmistress. 1 item, Muskogee,
I.T., Sept. 14. [Requests Conf. invitation for Mr. Walter
Falwell, her successor as school supervisor to the Creek Nation; speaks of efforts to prevent merging of I.T. with
whiskey state.
Roe, Mary W. and Rev. Walter C., missionaries, co-founders of
Mohonk Lodge. 6 items (1 enclosure), Colony, Okla.; Auburn,
N.Y.; Milton, N.Y.; New York City - Mohonk, May 23 - Nov. 21.
To and from; letter of May 23 tells 66 double-dealing by
John H. Seger of Colony, resulting in possible withdrawal
of Govt. support from Mohonk Lodge; asks Mr. Smiley's aid.,
Rouillard, Thomas J. [Santee Sioux]. 1 item, Bloomfield, Neb.,
Feb. 6
Rowe, Leo S4, political science prof., ex-chairman Insular
Code Comm. 3 items, New York and Phila., June 21 . Oct. 18,
Roy, Rev, J. E. 2 items, n.p., n.d., and Chicago, Ill.,
Aug. 25, speaks of "broadening effect of the Lake Mohonk
in fluence.".2
Rudd, A. B. [missionary?] resident of Porto Rico. 1 item,
Ponce, P.R., Sept. 30.
Ryan, Most Rev. Patrick J., archbishop of Phila., member U.S.
Bd. Ind. Commrs. 2 items, Phila., Sept. 30 . Oct. 14.
Ryder, Rev. C. J., corr. secy. Amer. Missionary Assoc. 7 items,
New York - Mohonk, Sept. 21 . Nov. 17. To and from, concerning planning of dates for 1906 meetings of Conf. and A.M.A., so
as not to conflict.3
Sage, Mrs. Russell. 1 item, New York, Sept. 25.
Salmon, Miss Lucy M., of Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., Sept. 22. [Tells A.K.S. that Miss Lucy E. Textor,
authority on U.S. relations with the Sioux, is now on Vassar
faculty; he invites Miss Textor to Conf.]
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Box 11, 1905, cont.:
337.
338.
339.
340.
341.
342.
343,
344.
345.
346.
347.
348.
349.
350.
351.
352.
353.
354.
355.
356.
Santa Fe Railroad Co. 1 item, Los Angeles, Aug. 11. [Concerns
payment by A.K.S. of land lease on pottery at Laguna, N.M.;
see corr, of Josephine Foard, #147.]
Sargent, Frank Pierce, U.S. Commr. Gen. of Immigration. 2 items,
Washington, Aug. 3 - Sept. 21.
Schermerhorn, Rev. Martin Kellogg. 1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Sept. 14. asks invitation to Conf.; has asked before and
been refused; not invited.3
Schroeder, Capt. later Rear Adm. Seaton, U.S.N. 2 items,
Washington, July 18 - Sept. 5.
Schurman, J. G., pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Sept.
27.
Schurz, Carl. 1 item, Bolton Landing, Lake George, N.Y.,
Sept. 11.
Scott, Austin, pres. Rutgers College. 1 item, New Brunswick,
N.J., Sept, 19.
Scoville, Annie Beecher, 1 item, Stamford, Conn., Oct. 4.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, secy. Hawaiian Evangelical Assoc.
2 items, Honolulu, Sept. 4; Worcester, Mass., Oct. 16*
Scudder, Myron T., educator, print, N.Y. State Normal School.
2 items, New Paltz, N.Y., Sept. 7.
Sedgwick, Ellery. 1 item, New York, Sept. 25.
Shaler, N. S., dean Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard U.
1 item, Cambridge, Mass., July 15.
Sharpless„ Isaac, ores. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford,
Pa., 9mo. 18.
Shaw, Albert, ed. Review of Reviews. 1 item, New York, Sept.
21,
Shell, Charles E., U.S. Ind. Service. 1 item, Pala, Cal., July
12. Urges Conf. to work on enforcement of Prohibition on
reservations.]
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of New York. 3 items, Utica, N.Y., July 10 Nov. 13
Shults, Mrs. Mary E. 1 item, Oswego, N.Y., Feb. 13. Asks information about
Indian schools; hopes to teach in one.)
Sleicher, John A., publisher. 1 item, New York, Oct. 17.
Slocum, Rev, Wm. F., pres, Colorado College. 3 items, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mohonk,. July 17 . Nov* 28. To and from.
Smith, Rev. George Williamson, pres, emeritus Trinity College.
2 items, Essex, N.Y., Sept. 11; Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 19,
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Box 11, 1905, cont.:
357.
358,
359.
360.
361.
362,
363.
364.
365.
366.
367.
368.
369.
370.
371,
372.
373.
374.
Smith, Wm. 0„ ex.-.attorney gen. of Hawaii. I item, Honolulu,
T.H., July 29,
Spear, John S., supt. Fort Yuma Ind. School, I item, Yuma,
Ariz., Sept. 11.
Spining„ Rev. George Lawrence, "the friend of the American
Ind." 3 items, South Orange, N.J. — Mohonk, Sept. 27 —
Oct. 24, [Annoyed by handling of Pimas as Conf. subject;
to and from]
Standing, Alfred J., librarian Dickinson College. I item,
Carlisle, Pa., Feb. 20. Suggests woman for Porto Rico part
of Conf.2
Steen, Col. I. N., U.S. Ind. Agent, Standing Rock Agency,
1 item, Fort Yates, N.D., July 29,
Stouch, Lt. Col. Geo, W. H., supt. Cheyenne and Arapaho
Ind. Agency. 4 items, Darlington, Okla.*, Aug. 11 — Oct.
2. (See contents, 1899, for description of Col Stouch by
Walter Roe.)
Sutherland, Wm. Alex, Bur. of Ind. Affairs, War Dept. 3 items,
Washington, D.C. — Mohonk, Oct. 4 — Dec. 29. to and from.,
Sweet, Rev. B. M., Jr., secy. I.T. Church Federation for Pro—
hibition Statehood. 2 items (1 enclosure), Muskogee, I.T.,
Sept. 13 — Oct. 10. [Recommends Rev. E. C. Dinwiddie of
Anti—Saloon League as man for Conf.]
Taber, Cornelia, member Bd. of Directors No, Cal. Indian Assoc.
I item, San Jose, Cal., Mar. 31, tells of success of
petition to get land for N o• Cal. Indians.; thanks Conf.
for endorsement.
Taft, Wm, Howard, U.S. Secy. of Wax later Pres. U.S.1 1 items
Washington? Sept. 18*
Tawney, U.S. Rep. James A., of Minnesota, 2 items, Winona,
Minn., Aug. 1 — Sept. 7,
Thomas, M. Carey, pres. Bryn Mawr College. 1 item abroad
July 31.
Thomson, Rev. Charles L., nationally known Presbyterian minister.
1 item, New York, Oct. 4.
Thurston, Lorrin Andrews, Hawaiian statesman, lawyer, business.
man, I item, Honolulu, T.H., Sept. 15. [Discusses people
for Conf.
Twombley, Rev. Alexander Stevenson, clergyman, author. 1 item
Newton, Mass., Oct. 9.
Verschueren, Jos. C. 1 item, Ghent, Belgium, July 19, Re.
quests Conf. Reports; shows breadth of Conf. reputation
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 2 items, Washing.
ton, D.C., Nov. 30 — Mohonk, Dec. 29, to and from,2
Wade, Maj. Gen, James F., U.S.A. I item, Governor's. I., N.Y.
To and from
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Box.11, 1905, cont.:
375.
376.
377.
378.
379.
380.
381,
382*
383.
384.
385.
386.
387.
388.
389.
Wadsworth, H. B., supt. Shoshoni Agency, Wyo. 1 item, July
18. [Can't come; 150 miles from railroad ]
Ward, Rev. Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 2 items, New York,
Aug. 14 - Sept. 20.
Wardwell, Wm. Thomas, capitalist. 1 item, Briarcliff Manor,
N .Y., Sept. 28.
Ware, Rev. Edward T., acting pres. [later press Atlanta U.
2 items, Orange, N.J., Sept. 21; Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 15.
Watson, Edson, supt. Yaw Training School. 1 item, Washunga,
Okla., Sept. 8.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy Ind. Rights Assoc. 2 items, Sunapee,
N.H., Sept. 12; Boston, Mass., Sept. 30.
Suggests men for
Conf.2
Wetmore, U.S. Sen. George Peabody, of Rhode Island. 1 item,
Newport, R.I., Sept. 16.
Whitaker, Rt. Rev. Ozi Wm., P.E. bishop of Pa. 1 item,
Piedmont, Cal., Aug. 19.
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex.-secy. U.S. Bd. of Ind. Commrs.
6 items, Waterville, N.H.; Washington, D.C. . Mohonk, Aug.
19 - Oct. 19. to and from.,
Wilder, Amos Parker, editor, father of Thornton Wilder. 1
item, Madison, Wis., Sept. S.
Willoughby, W. F., tr4er of Porto Rico. 1 item, San Juan,
P.R., Sept. 25.
Wilson, Horace G., supt. Klamath Agency, Ore. 1 item, Oct. 3.
Delegates Dr. Stephen Penrose to steak for him at Conf.3
Wilson, James, U.S. Secy. of Agriculture. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 12.
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author. 1 item, New York, Oct. 4.
393.
Winslow, Erving, secy. Anti-Imperialist League. 3 items,
Boston, Oct. 5 - 21.. [Includes copy of letter to Dr. Lyman
Abbott; aggressive, bitter letters about Conf.]
Winthrop, Beekman, gov. of Porto Rico. 1 item, Porto Rico,
Sept. 20.
Letter from his private secretary, declining.)
Wistar, Edward M. and Margaret C. 2 items, La Mott, Pa.,Sept. 14 - Oct. 16.
Wood, Frank, Conf. member and printer of Report. 47 items
(6 enclosures), Boston, Mass. Randolph, Vt., and Mohonk,
June 26, 1905 - Feb. 10, 1906. to and from, mainly concerning
publication of Conf. Report; interesting sidelights on
speakers, in relation to editing of copy.]
Wood, James , humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Sept. 9.
394.
Wood, Maj. Gen. Leonard, U.S.A. 1 item Boston, Mass., Aug. 6
390.
391.
392,
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Box 11, 1905, cont.:
395,
396.
397.
399.
Wood, Nathan E., pres. Newton Theological Institution. 1 item,
Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 1,
Work, Laura B., supt. Panguitch Ind. School. 3 items, Panguitch, Utah, July 24 — Sept, 14; Washington, D.C., Oct. 16.
Worthington, Rt. Rev. George, P.E. bishop of Nebr. 1 item,
Pittsfield, Mass., June 26.
Wright, L. A., supt. San Jacinto Agency. 1 item, San Jacinto*
Cal, Sent. 22. [Can't come; witness in an Indian murder trial]
BOX 11A.
Letter book, July 11, 1905 . March 26, 1906. Carbons of letters sent
from Mohonk concerning Indian Conferences.
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Box 12, 1906:
1.
Record of 1906 Indian Conference, a complete list of persons
invited; notebook of memoranda about people; notebook containing
list of those receiving preliminary letters,secy's annual report
2.
List of subscriptions to publication expenses for Conf. Report
(2 copies: 1 typed, with revised total; 1 me.)
3.
Receipted bills for transcribing, printing, and mailing Report.
Record of distribution report
4.
List of principal daily and Sunday papers in U.S.
See further for press releases
5.
Abbott, Rev. Edward, distinguished clergyman, ex-pres. Indian
Industries League. I item, Wilton, N.H., Sept. 10*
6.
Abbott, Rev. Ernest Hamlin, ed. The Outlook. 1 item, New
York.
Sept. 6.
7
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook„ 10 items, New York
Mohonk, May 28, 1906. Jan. 24, 1907. To and from; suggests
Indian, Charles Doxon, for Conf.2
Aldrich, Morton A., prof. economics and sociology, Tulane
U. 1 item, Wilmington, Mass., Sept. 10.
9.
Alexander, U.S. Rep. De Alva S., of New York. 4 items.
Buffalo, N.Y. Mohonk, July 11 a. Oct. 15. To and from.
10.
Alexander, D. S., resident of Hawaii. 4 items, Honolulu Mohonk, June 23 - Sept. 22. To and from.3
11.
Allen, Charles H., ex.gov. of Porto Rico. 6 items, New York
Mohonk, June 15 - Sept. 10. To and from; can't come; will
urge John R. Garrison to attend and speak.
12.
Allen, Walter, journalist and author. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk,
Oct. 2 - 25. To and from; suggests son as member for Conf.]
13.
Ames, Rev. Axel, formerly of Porto Rico. 9 items, Wakefield.
Mass, Mohonk, June 26, 1906 - Jan. 4, 1907. To and from;
lost his reason in 1907]
14.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities.
2 items, Woodmont, Conn., Sept. 11, 1906 - Jan. 9, 1907.
15.
Andrews, Rt. Rev. Edward G., M.E. bishop of New York. 1 item
Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 24.
16.
Andrews, H. V., ed. New York Tribune. 2 items New York 0.
Mohonk, Oct. 15.22. To and from; asks pro m of Conf. for
editorial use,
17.
Andrews, U.S. Rep. Wm. H., of New Mexico. 3', items, Albuquerque
- Mohonk, July 11 Sept. 11. To and from.1
18.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 2 items, Mohonk, Sept. 25;
New York, Oct. 16.
19.
Arias, Jorge Bird, Porto Rican. 4 items, July 31 - Sept. 17,
Porto Rico - Mohonk.
* Notebook, kept by A.K. Smiley, listing people expected at Conference of 1906
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Box 12, 1906, cont.:
20.
Asinelli, Countess Evelyn. 2 items, Geneva, Switzerland
Mohonk, May 23 - June 7. to and from; sneaks of San Francisco
earthquake, her work with the Boers; asks if representative of
work with Boers could address Mohonk Conf.; answer: no]
21.
Atkinson, A. L. C., secy. of Hawaii. 2 items, New York - Mohonk,
Oct. 8-25. to and from; can't come.3
22.
Atkinson, Enos B., agent, Colorado River Agency. 1 item, Parker,
Ariz., Sept. 17. [Can't come; has to defend Indian accused of
cattle stealing.]
23.
Atkinson, Frederic* W., ex.supt, of education. in Philippines,
pres.
Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. 18 items, Brooklyn, N.Y.-Mohonk,
June 13 - Oct. 22. To and from; suggests men for Philippine
part of Conf4
24.
Bailey, E. Prentiss, ed. The Utica Observer. 2 items, Utica,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Oct. 4-5. to and from.]
25.
Barbosa, Jesse C., Porto Rican 4 items, San Juan, P.R. . Mohonk4
June 13 - Sept. 19. [To and from; 3 letters from Mohonk to
elicit refusa1.]
26.
Barker, Rear Admiral Albert Smith, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 9.
27.
Barrows, Samuel June, corr. secy. Prison Association of N.Y.
1 item, New York, Sept* 8.
28.
Beard, Rev. A. F., hon.* secy. and ed. Amer. Missionary Assoc.
1 item, New York, Sept. 20,
29.
Bell, Brig. Gen. rioter Maj. Gen.) James Franklin, Chief of
Staff, U.S.A. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 16.6ept. 12.
30.
Benedict, John D., supt. of schools in I.T. 4 items, Muskogee.
I.T. Mohonk, June 29 - Oct. 18. [To and from; suggests
Indians to be invited to Conf.]
31.
Benitez, Jose D., Porto Rican. 2 items, San Juan, P.R. .
Mohonk, June 15 - July 23. To and from: can't come; ill.'
32.
Bergen, Prof. J. T., of Hope College. 1 item, Dubuque, Iowa,
Sept. 10.
33.
Binney, Charles C., Pres. Ind. Rights Assoc. 1 item,
Philadelphia, Oct. 3.
34.
Birnie, Rev. Douglas Putnam, former resident of Rowan* 3•
items, Rye, N.Y. Mohonk, Sept. 17 - Nov. 7. [To and from;
suggests P. C. Jones of HONOLULU for Conf.]
35.
Bixby, Tams, member U.S. Commission to 5 Civilized Tribes*
2 items' Muskogee, Okla. - Mohonk, Aug. 27 - Sept. 17. To
and from.
36.
Blackburn, U.S. Sen. Jos. C. S., of Kentucky. 3 items,
Versailles, Ky. - Mohonk, July 25 - Sept. 19. .To and from
37.
Bonaparte, Charles J., U.S. Secy. Of Navy. 3 items, Washington-Mohonk, July
25-Sept. 11. To and from
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54.
Bowles, Samuel, ed. and pub. Springfield Republican. 1 item,
Springfield, Mass., Sept. 8.
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 2 items, Chocorua,
Mohonk, Sept. 9.12, To and from.
Bradford, Rev. Amory H., Pres. American Missionary Assoc., ex..
assoc ed. The Outlook. 1 item, Portland, Maine, Sept. 10.
Bradford, Rev. George Henry, lecturer, unifier of M.E. Church.
I item, Magnolia, Mass., Sept. 9.
Brandagee, U.S. Sen. Frank B., of Connecticut. 3 items, New
London, Conn. - Mohonk, July 11 - Aug. 27. to and from.
Brave, Ben [Indian] lecturer, pres. The Indian Business League.
4 items (1 enclosure), Oacoma, S.D. - Mohonk, Jan. 3 Apr. 20.
To and from; encloses proof of publicity release4 about his
lectures, including picture; asks picture of Mr. Smiley and
Mohonk, plus Conf. Report for lecture material.)
Brick, U.S. Rep Abraham L., of Indiana. 3 items, South Bend,
Ind. - Mohonk, July 11 - Sept. 13.el.() and from.3
Bridgman, H. L., ed. Brooklyn Standard Union. 5 items,
Brooklyn, N.Y. . Mohonk, Sept. 5 - Oct. 22. To and from
Brooks, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. and I.T.
1 item, Enid, Okla., Sept. 13.
Brooke, Maj, Gen. John R., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Profile
House, N.H., Sept. 15.
Brosius, S. M., agent Ind. Rights Assoc. 11 items, Washington,
D.C.; Beatrice, Nebr.; Spokane, Wash. - Mohonk, July 24 - Nov.
21, To and from; discusses publication of Report; suggests
couple for Conf.)
Brown, John B., supt. Indian School, Morris, Minn. 3 items,
Morris, Minn. - Mohonk, June 26 - Sept. 10. To and from.
Brown, John Crosby, banker. 1 item, Orange, N.J., Sept. 7.
Brown, U.S. Rep. Webster E., of Wisconsin. 2 items, Rhinelander,
Wis. Mohonk, July 25 . July 30. to and from.
Brown, Wm. L., ed. and bus. mgr. The Southern Workman, organ of
Hampton Institute. 4 items, Hampton, Va. - Mohonk, Oct. 2
. 23. [To and from; agrees to help with press work at
Conf.]
Browning, James Hull. 4 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 7 .
Oct. 12. To and from: sends $25,00 toward Conf. expenses;
most gratefully received]
Bruce, Rev. James M. I item, Pomaretto, Pinerolo, Italy, Sept.
22. [Tells of visit to Waldensian pastor, to polish Italian
for use in work as supt. of Baptist Home Missions to Foreign
Populations in U.S.]
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Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, lst. commr. of education. to Porto Rico,
1900-02 [later Gov. of Pennsylvania] 17 items, Philadelphia,.
Mohonk, June 15 - Nov. 5. Suggests men for P.R. part of Conf.
program; Phillips says having hard time getting any]
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, ex-supt. Education. Philippines, pres.
Franklin College. 1 item, Franklin, Ind., June 28.
Bryan, Wm. Jennings. 1 item, carbon of Phillips' letter to,
Mohonk, Aug. 29. Didn't come; good summary of scope and
purposes of Conf.3
Buckley, J. 4, ed. The Christian Advocate. I item, New York,
Sept. 13.
Burke, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of South Dakota, 2 items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 3; Pierre, S.D., Sept. 26.
Burrows, U.S. Rep, Julius C., of Michigan. 3 items, Kalamazoo..
Mohonk, July 25 - Aug. 14. to and from.]
Burnham, U.S. Sen. Henry E., of New Hampshire. 1 item,
Manchester, N.H., July 16.
Buxton, Charles E., supt. U.S. Indian School, Grand Junction,
Colo. 6,items, Grand Junction - Mohonk, June 15 - Nov. 4.
To and from
Calkins, Franklin Welles, author. 2 items, Dodgeville, Wis. »
Mohonk, Sept.7-12. To and from; declines invitation because
of views on white arrogance and uselessness of trying to help
other races while whites have this attitude.
Campbell, W. S., supt. Pipestone Indian Training School.
item, Pipestone, Minn., Sept. 10.
Candler, Rt. Rev. Warren A., bishop M.E. Church, South. 1 item*
Washington, D.C., June 26.
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 10.
Capron, U.S. Rep. Adm. B., of Rhode Island. 1 item, Washington,
June 26,
Carr, Brig. Gen. Camillo Casatti Cadmus, U.S.A., retired. 1
item, Paris, France, Oct. 2.
Carroll, Henry King, ex-U.S. commr. to Porto Rico* 1 item, New
York, Oct. 9.
Carter, George R., goy. of Hawaii. 3 items, Honolulu- Mohonk„
June 22 - Sept. 21. To and from,
Carter, Sybil , teacher of Indians. 1 item, Yonkers, N.Y.,
Sept. 12.
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiian. 5 items, Boston - Mohonk,
June 25 - Oct. 11. To and from; suggests man for Conf.
Chalcraft, Edwin L., supt. Salem Indian School. 1 item, Chemawa, Ore., Sept.
12.
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Box 12, 1906, cont.;
74,
Charlton, Paul, law officer, Bur. of Insular Affairs, War Dept.
7 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Oct. 12. To and from
75.
Cheney, Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 2 items, Peterborough,
N.H. - Mohonk, Sept. 7-10. To and from; sends check.
76,
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses M., of Minnesota. 2 items, St. Paul,
Minn. Mohonk, July 25 - Aug. 14. To and from,
77,
Clark, Charles Hopkins, ed. The Hartford Courant. 3 items,
Hartford, Conn. - Mohonk n.d. - Oct. 13. To and from
78.
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and pres. United society of
Christian Endeavor. 1 item, Boston, Mass, Sept. 13.
79.
Clark, U.S. Sen., Wm. Andrews, of Montana. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 24.
80.
Clous, Brig. Gen. John Walter, U.S.A., retired. 5 items,
Colony, Ontario, Can.; New York - Mohonk, June22 - Nov. 10. (To
and from.
81.
Coan, Titus Munson, M.D., author. 2 items, New York Sept. 6.
Oct. 16.
82.
Collins, Rev. Mary C. missionary. 3 items, Little Eagle, S.D...
Mohonk, Sept. 13 - Nov. 12, to and from; Phillips sends her
remarks for correction; note by Phillips that copy was returned
too late for publication in Report.
83,
Combs., Brig. Gen, Richard, U.S.A., retired. 1 item n.p., n.d.
84.
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner. 4 items, New York - Mohonk,
Sept. 11 - Oct. 22. (To and from.3
85.
Cook, Emily S., Office of Indian Affairs. 8 items, WashingtonMohonk, Sept. 12 - Nov. 7. [To and from; mainly concerns resume of year's work of Indian Office, prepared by Miss Cook
for use of Conf.],
86.
Cooke, C. H. , farmer, 2 items, Tulsa, I.T. - Mohonk, Dec. 1721. [Says opening of Indian lands to white settlers would be
a crime.]
87.
Cooper, U.S. Rep. Henry Allen, of Wisconsin. 1 item, Racine,
Wis., Oct, 1.
88.
Cooper, Henry E., Hawaiian statesman 3 items, Honolulu - Mo.
honk, July 27 - Sept. 21. [To and from.]
89.
Cooper, Rev. James Wesley, corr. secy. Amer. Missionary Assoc.
1 item, New York, Sept. 11.
90.
Coppock, Benjamin S., school supervisor for Cherokee Nation.
1 item Alhambra, Cal., Sept. 20.
91.
Crafts, Rev. Wilbur Fisk, founder and supt. International Re.
form Bureau, and Mrs. Crafts. 3 items, Washington lan.d42
Oct. 15; Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 18. Dr. Crafts at international Conf. to ban liquor and opium from all uncivilized
races; thanks Mr. Smiley for cable from Mohonk.3
92.
Crandall, C. J., supt. Santa Fe Indian School. 1 item, Santa
Fe., N.M., Sept. 12
93.
Creegan, Charles Cole, gene agent American Bd. of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions. 3 items, New York and Boston Oct. 13
-18.
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Box 12, 1906, cont.:
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110.
112.
Crouse, C. W., supt. Ft. Apache Indian Agency. 3 items,
Whiteriver, Ariz. - Mohonk, June 29 - Sept. 12. [to and from;
letter of July 14, unusual expression of feelings.]
Culberson, U.S. Sen. Charles A,, of Texas. 5 items, Dallas,
Tex, Mohonk, July 27 - Sept. 24. To and from.,
Curtis, U.S. Rep. Charles, of Kansas [later Vice Pres. U.S.]
2 items, Topeka, Kan., Aug. 3 - Oct. 10.
Custer, Burton B., supt. Albuquerque Indian School. 1 item,
Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 14.
Davis, Charles L., supt. Indian Industrial School, Fort Totten,
N.D. 3 items, Fort Totten, N.D. - Mohonk, June 26 - July 21.
declines invitation; criticizes Conf. leaders for lack of
real knowledge on vital Indian questions"
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, U.S.A. 1 item, Washington,
Sept. 7.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen4awes of Mass.
3 items, Pittsfield, Mass.
Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Nov. 3. To
and fro.
Day, Assoc. Justice Wm. R., U.S. Supreme Court. 1 item, Canton,
Ohio, Sept. 11.
DeArmond, U.S. Rep. David A,, of Missouri. 4 items, Butler, Mo...
Mohonk, July 17 - Sept. 24. to and from.
Depew, U.S. Sen. Chauncey Mitchell, of New York. 1 item, New
York City, Sept. 6.
de Schweinetz, Rev. Paul, secy. Moravian Missions. 1 item,
Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 6,
Devendorf, U.S. Rep. H. E., of New York. 1 item, Utica, N.Y.,
Sept. 8,
Devins, Rev. John Bancroft, ed. The New York Observer. 8 items,
New York- Mohonk, Sept. 8 - Nov. 8. [To and from; will report Conf. for Assoc. Press
Dew, Wm. B., supt. Fort Lapwai School. 1 item, Lapwai, Idaho,
July 7.
Dillingham, U.S. Sen. W. P., of Vermont. 1 item, Montpelier, Vt.
Sept. 10.
Dinwiddie, Edwin Courtland, national legislative supt. Amer. Anti.
Saloon League. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, May 9 - 12.
To and from; tells of work of League in legislative field;
asks financial help; politely refused..
Dole, Sanford B., ex-gov. of Hawaii. 3 items, Honolulu - Mohonk,
June 22 - Aug. 27, to and from; suggests speakers for Mohonk 111,
Domenech, Manuel D., prominent Porto Rican. 4 items, Ponce, P.R...
Mohonk, July 31 - Oct. 15. To and from; can't come,3
Dorn, Capt. Edward J. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 7 Nov. 8. To and from.
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Box 12, 1906, cont.:
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128.
Doubleday, Frank N., publisher, and Mrs. Doubleday. 1 item,
Mill Neck, L.I., N.Y., Sept. 7.
Dowling, Michael John, ex-spec, commr. to Philippines. 2 items,
Bolivia, Minn. . Mohonk, June 15 - Oct. 6. To and fromo3
Downing, Augustus, 3rd. asst. commr. of educe., for N.Y. State,
in charge of schools on N.Y. Indian reservations. 1 items
Albany, Oct. 2.
Doxon, Charles [Indian] 1 item, Hampton, Va., Sept. 7.
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State commr. of educe,. 17 items,
Albany . Mohonk, April 24 - Oct. 31. [to and from; agrees
to preside at Conf.; says Report should be condensed for
economy and readability.]
Driscoll, U.S. Rep. Michael E., of New York, member of Taft
group, investigating Philippines, 1905. 13 items, Syracuse,
N.Y. - Mohonk, July 11 - Oct. 16. To and from; interesting
example of pressure . unsuccessful . to induce attendance.,
Drury, Rev. John B., internationally known Dutch Reformed
clergyman, ed. The Christian Intelligencer. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 17.
Dunning, Rev. A. E., ed. The Congregationalist, 1 item, Boston,
Mass., Sept. 11.
Dyer, Rear Adm. Nehemiah Mayo, U.S.N., retired. I item, Monument
Beach, Mass., Sept. 10.
Dyke, L. J., financial agent, Murrow Indian Orphans Home. 2
items (2 enclosures), Atoka, I.T. - Mohonk, Feb. 26 - Mar. 3.
Appeal for funds; encloses literature about the Home;
politely refused,
Eaton, Edward D., pres. Beloit College. 2 items, St. Johnsbury,
Vt., Sept. 12 - Oct. 13.
Edwards, Col. eater Maj. Gen.3 Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., chief
Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Dept. 2 items, Fort Bayard,
N.M. - Mohonk, June 25 - July 13. to and from; can't come;
has tubercu1osis.1
Egan, Prof. Maurice Francis, new member U.S. Bd, Ind. Commr17.
2 items (telegrams), Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 13-17. Hastily
invited after appointment to the Board.3
Ellis, Mrs. E. John, southern v.p. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 2 items
(1 enclosure), Titusville, Pa. - Mohonk. To and from; requests invitation to Conf.; refused.
Emerson, Rev. O. P., native of Hawaii. 3 items, Peace Dale,
R.I.; Cambridge, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 17 - Oct. 10. To
and from; came and spoke on Hawaii.
Estabrook, Arthur F., banker. 1 item, Boston, Sept. 6.
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Box 12, 1906, cont.:
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143.
Beans, Rev. A. Grant, pres. Henry Kendall College. 1 item,
Muskogee, I.T., July 24.
Falkner, Roland P., commr. of education, Porto Rico* 2
San Juan, P.R. - Mohonk, June 26 - July?. to and Prom;
can't come.
Falwell, Walter, school supervisor for Creek Nation. 1 item,
Muskogee, I.T., Oct. 4.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 4 items, Washing.
ton, D.C.; Brookly4, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 17. to
and from.)
Flint, U.S. Sen. Frank P., of Cal, 3 items, Los Angeles Mohonk, July 11 - Sept. 11. To and from.
Foard, Josephine, mgr. Laguna pottery. 3 items, Flushing,
N .Y. Mohonk, Feb. 19 • Mar. 1. To and from.
Foraker, U.S. Sen. Joseph Benson, of Ohio. 1 item n.p., n.d.
Foss, U.S. Rep. George Edmund, of Illinois. 4 items, Chicago
Mohonk, July 12 - Sept. 17. To and from.
Foulke, Wm. Dudley, ex.-member U.S. Civil Service Comm. 1 item,
Richmond, Ind., Nov. 5.
Franklin, Walter Simonds, civil engineer. 1 item, Lake Mohonk,
Sept. 19.
Frantz, Frank, gov. of Oklahoma. 2 items, Guthrie, Okla. .
Mohonk, Aug. 27 Sept. 19. To and from.
Frazier, U.S. Sen. James B., of Tennessee. 1 item, Chattanooga,
Tenn., Sept. 14.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 3' items, Hampton,
Va. . Mohonk, Aug. 10.27. To and from.
Fry, Kate W. 3 items, Phila. - Mohonk, Oct. 28 .. Nov. 1. To
and from; asks information on Missions among the Indians;
Phillips' reply mentions good independent work by various
Missions, lack of mutual understanding and cooperation.3
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Ind. Assoc. 3 items, Portland, Me.
- Mohonk, Feb. 3 - Sept. 12. To and from.
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Galusha, Elon G., atty. 2 items, Los Angeles, Ca. – Mohonk, June 1-7. [To and
from; sends copies of letter and petitions to Commr. Of Ind. Affairs in behalf of
Indian dropped from tribal roll.]
Gamble, U.S. Sen. Robert J., of S.D. 2 items, Yankton, S.D., July 17-Sept. 7.
Ganss, Rev. Father H.G. 1 item, Carlisle, PA, Oct. 3
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Garfield, James Rudolph, member U.S. Civil Service Comm. 2
items, Washington, June 27 Sept. 17.
Garrison, John R., auditor, District of Columbia. 5 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Sept. 26. To and from.
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Bd. of Ind. Commrs. 13 items,
Washington - Mohonk, June 13 - Dec. 31. to and from; Mr.
Smiley nominates Isaac Sharpless for vacancy on U.S. Bd.
Ind. Commrs.; Maurice F. Egan and George Vaux, Jr., appointed;
Conf. Report also discussed.3
Gibbons, His Eminence, James, cardinal archbishop of Baltimore.
I item, Baltimore, Sept. 6.
Gilbert, US. Rep. G. G., of Kentucky, member Taft party to
Philippines, 1905. 1 item, Shelbyville, Ky., Aug. 16.
Gillett, U.S. Rep. Frederick H., of Mass. 6 items, Springfield,
Mass., July 27 - Sept. 28. To and from; asked to speak on
Philippines.; can't come.
Gilman, Daniel Colt, internationally known educator. 1 item,
North East Harbor, we., Sept. 20.
Gilman, Gorham D., former resident of Hawaii. 23 items (4
enclosures) Boston - Mohonk, June 5 - Nov. 20. to and from;
suggests numerous men for Hawaiian part of Conf.3
Gilmore, Prof. J. H., of U. of Rochester author of "He Leadeth
Me." 1 item, Rochester. N.Y., Oct. 4.
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A•, U.S.A.. retired. 2 items,
Wakefield, Mass., Sept. 6 . Oct. 13.
Goodman, C. W., supt. U.S. Industrial School, Phoenix, Ariz.
4 items, Phoenix - Mohonk, Oct. 4 . 22. To and from;
suggests man for Conf.; invitation sent but claimed by
another man with same name.)
Gould, Frank Jay, capitalist. 1 item New York Sept. 26.
Graham, Douglas D., supt. Zuni Training School. 1 item, Zuni
Agency, N.M., Sept. 17.
Graham, U.S. Rep, Wm h., of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., July 16.
Grant, Brig. Gen. later Maj. Gen. 1 Frederick D., U.S .A. 2
items, Governor's I., N.Y. - Mohonk, June 15 - cn.d.3 To and
from.
Griffis, Wm. Elliot, lecturer, author. 3 items, Amsterdam,
Holland; Harpenden, Herts., Eng. - Mohonk, June 25 . Sept. 20.
To and from.
Grosvenor, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of Ohio. 3 items, Athens, OhioMohonk July 12 - Sept. 7. to and from.
Haight, The A. V. Co., printers and bookbinders. 36 items (3
enclosures), Poughkeepsie - Mohonk, Mar. 26, 1906 - Jan. 24,
1907. To and from; concerns printing and mailing of Conf.
Report.)
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164.
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183.
184.
Hallman, Prof. W. N., of Chicago Normal school. 1 item,
Chicago, Oct. 13,
Hale, U.S. Sen. Eugene, of Maine. 2 items, Ellsworth, Me. Mohonk, July 27 . Aug. 1. To and from.2
Hall, Harwood, supt. Sherman Inst. 1 item, Riverside,
California, Sept. 10.
Hall, Brig. Gen. Robert Henry, retired. 1 item,
Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 14.
Hallock, Joseph Newton, ed. The Christian Work and Evangelist.
2 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 7.13. To and from; re.
quests invitation for assistant on paper,3
Hamilton, U.S. Rep, Edward L., of Michigan. 3 items, Niles,
Michigan, Mohonk, July 27 - Sept. 5. To and from...3
Hanford, Rear Admiral Franklin, U.S.N., retired. 8 items,
Scottsville, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 26 - Nov. 9. To and from;
doesn't want his remarks at Conf. printed.°
Hapgood, Norman, ed., author. 2 items, Windsor, Vt. . Mohonk,
Sept. 5-10. To and from.3
Harkness, Wm., investments Harkness of Yale 1 item, Brooklyn,
N.Y., Sept. 6.
Harlan, James S., ex.-atty. gen. Porto Rico, member Interstate
Commerce Comm. later Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court items,
Chicago, Ill.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, June 13 - Oct. 17,
To and from
Harris, Wm. Torrey, e.G. Commr. of Education. 2 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 10 , Oct. 5. To and from.
Hart, Albert Bushnell, Harvard Prof. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass.,
Sept. 17.
Hart, Joseph C., supt. Oneida Ind. School. 1 item, Oneida, Wis.,
Oct. 15.
Hartzell, Charles, ex.pres. Porto Rico Exec. Council. 1 item,
carbon of preliminary letter of invitation, Mohonk, June 26.
Any answer?
Harvey, George Brinton McClellan, pres. Harper & Bros.,
publicist, diplomat. 1 item n.p., n.d.
Hastings, W. W., attorney for Cherokee Nation. 1 item, Tahlequah, I.T., Oct. 1,
Hatch, Francis M., prominent Hawaiian. 10 items, St. Johns.
bury, Vt.; Boston, Mass.; New York City Mohonk, Oct. 1 .
Nov, 9. ETO and from; recommended by Gorham D. Gilman; came
and spoke.,
Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce. 1 item, carbon of Phillips' letter
asking them to send representatives to Conf. Mohonk, Aug.8.
Hendrix, Rt. Rev, Eugene Russell, bishop M.E. Church, South. I
item, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 5.
Hepburn, U.S. Rep, Wm. P., of Iowa. 3 items, Clarinda, Iowa Mohonk, July 4 - Aug. 8, to and from; Mr. Smiley growing
desperate for Philippine speakers,1
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Box 13, 1906, cont.:
185.
186,
187.
188.
189,
190.
191,
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
201.
Herbert, Hillary A., ex.- secy. Navy. 1 item, Port Caning,
Ont., Aug. 24,
Hernandez, Enrique C., commr. education. Porto Rico. 3 items,
ban Juan - Mohonk, July 31 . Aug. 28. to and from;
can't come.
Hernandez, Dr. Ricardo, supervisor of health, Porto Rico.
4 items, San Juan . Mohonk, June 15 Sept. 24. to and
from; 3 letters from A.K.S. to elicit one refusal.
Higgins, U.S. Rep, Edwin W., of Connecticut. 1 item,
Norwich, Conn., July 17.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, author. 1 item, Cambridge,
Mass., Sept. 20.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 3 items, Norwalk,
Conn. . Mohonk, July 27 - Sept. 12. To and from.3
Hinshaw, U.S. Rep. Edmund H., of Nebraska. 1 item, Fairbury,
Nebraska, Sept. 8.
Holland, M. F., supervisor Indian schools. I item, Hoopa, Cal.,
Sept. 25.
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., of Johns Hopkins U., ex.- treas. Porto
Rico. 3 items, Baltimore, Md. Mohonk, Aug. 13 . Sept, 24,
Holterhoff, C., Jr., treas. Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe
Rail. road Co, 1 item, carbon of letter from A.K.S., sending
payment on land lease for Laguna pottery. (See Josephine
Foard, #134.)
Homer, Solomon J., lawyer in I.T. 2 items, Caddo, I.T. 0,Mohonk, Sept. 12.18. To and from.
Hood, Brig. Gen, Charles Crook, retired. 4 items,
Salem, Mass.; Phila., Pa. - Mohonk, June 21 - Oct. 1. To and
from; can't come; asks to have Chaplain J. H. Sutherland
invited as his representative.,
Horr, Rev. George E., prof. later pres.2 Newton Theological
Institution. 1 item, Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 10.
Hosmer, Frank A., ex.pres. Oahu College, Hawaii. 20 items (4
enclosures), Amherst, Mass. - Mohonk, June 14 - Nov. 20,
discusses men for Hawaiian part of Conf.; encloses letters
from Doremus Scuuder and F. M. Hatch (appointed by Hawaiian
C. of C. to represent it at Mohonk.)3
House, J. F., supt. Rapid City School. I item, Rapid City,
S.D., Oct. 3.
Howard, Gen. C. H. 2 items, Chicago, Ill. - Oahe, S.D., Sept. 10.
Oct. 5. Praises Mrs. Thomas L. Riggs, who will attend Conf.,
and tells of her work and he/r husband's, to keep up Oakes School
Howell, Clark, ed. the Atlanta Constitution. 2 items, Atlanta, Ga. – Mohonk, Sept. 524. To and from
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Box 13, 1906, cont.:
202*
Hoyt, Albert E., ed. the Albany Argus. 4 items, Albany Mohonk, Aug, 14 - Oct. 24. to and from.3
203*
Hubbell, Wm. S, 2 items (1 enclosure), Plainfield, N.J. 4..
Mohonk, Oct. 15-22. to and from; sends report from Rev.
Morton F. Trippe, missionary to N.Y. Indians.]
204.
Humphrey, Mrs. Marie E. Ives, ed. The Indian's Friend. 2 items,
New Haven, Conn. - Mohonk, Oct. 26 - Nov, 10. a To and from;
prefers to be listed separately from husband
205.
206.
207.
Humphrey, Rev. Wm. Brewster, pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 2 items,
New Haven, Conn. Mohonk, Sept, 8-17. to and from; offers
Indian entertainment for Tues. eve. before Conf.; politely
refused,"
Humphreys, Alex. C., pres. Stevens Inst. of Technology. 1 item,
Hoboken, N.J., Feb. 10.
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., ex-gov. Porto Rico, judge U.S. District
Court. 3 items, Helena, Mont.;-Portland, Ore. - Mohonk,
July 2 - Aug. 10* to and from.'
208*
Incotilanimo, Sam [Flathead Indian] 2 items, Jacko, Mont. Mohonk, July 29 - Aug. 8. to and from; appeal for help
against violation of treaties made by U.S. Govt. with Flatheads and now being abrogated in favor of land allotment
system and opening of reservations to whites.]
209.
Indian Rights Association. 1 item, Phila., June 25. [form
letter from Herbert Welsh, appealing for funds and summarizing year's work of Assoc.)
210.
Interdenominational Council of Women for Christian and
Patrio Service. 1 item (1 enclosure), New York City en.d.3
Appeal from Council, signed by Mrs. Darwin R. James, for funds to
help fight Mormonism; pamphlet against it enclosed
211.
International Reform Bureau. 3 items (2 enclosures)
Washington- Mohonk, Sept. 29 . Nov. 1. [To and from;
letters signed by B. B. Bassette, telling of Dr. Wilbur F.
Crafts' work to get opium and liquor banned from primitive
peoples.]
Ireland, Most Rev. John, R.C. archbishop of St. Paul,
212*
Minn.
1 item, New Y8rk, Sept* 30.
213*
Irwin, Agnes, dean Radcliffe College. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass.,
Oct. 12.
214.
Jack, H. M. [Indian? 1 item, Lewiston, N.Y., Jan. 30.
215.
Jackson, C. D., Ind. Agent. 1 item, Sisseton4Agency, S.D.,
Sept. 22. gives his views of Indian as childlike and speaks
of evils of white and mixed-blood grafters, and of liquor
traffic.]
216* Jackson, Sheldon, gen. agent, Alaska Div., Bur. of Education. 11
items, Washington - Mohonk, June 27 - Nov. 2. To and from;
discusses and recommends people for Conference
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Box 13, 1906, cont.:
217.
218.
219.
220.
221.
222*
223,
224.
225,
226.
227.
228*
229.
230.
231.
232*
233.
234*
Jacobs, Joseph T., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 2.
James, Darwin R., chairman U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item,
carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to Commr. James, nominating
Isaac Sharpless for membership on Bd. Mohonk, June 13.
Janney, Jos. J. I item, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 15.
Jenkins, Wm. M., ex-gov. Okla. Terri. 1 item, Guthrie, Ok1a.,
Sept. 14.
Jenks, Jeremiah W., internationally known political economist,
Cornell prof. 6 items, Ithaca, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 12
Oct. 16. To and from; Mr. Smiley wires for help on Philippine program; can't come.3
Johnson, H. H., Indian Agent. 1 item, Dulce, N.M., Sept. 10.
tells of wife, former pupil of Mr. Smiley's at Providence.3
Johnson, W. E., special U.S. agent to combat liquor
traffic in I. T. I item, carbon of Phillips' letter to.
Mohonk, Sept. 22.
Johnston, Rt. Rev. Joseph Horsfall, P.E. bishop of Los Angeles.
1 item, Los Angeles, Ca14, Sept. 14.
Johnston, Wm. R., missionary to the Navajos. 5 items, Tolchaco,
Ariz. . Mohonk, June 15 Nov. 10. To and from; Nov.
10, form letter, report of work at Mission
Jones, Peter C., prominent Hawaiian. 5 items, Boston - Mohonk,
Sept, 5 . 14.
Jones, Wm. A., ex-U.S. Ind. Commr. 2 items, Mineral Point, Wis..
Mohonk, June 26.40, To and from.1
Jones* U.S. Rep. Wm. A., of Virginia. 3 items, Warsaw, Va.Mohonk, July 31 - Sept. 13, to and from,3
Juncos, Manuel Fernandez, Porto Rican. 2 items, ban Juan - mohonk, July 31 - Oct. 6, To and from; didn't come,3
Kalanianaole, Jonah, Hawaiian Commr. in Residence in Washington.
1 item, Honolulu, T.H., Aug. 20.
Kappler, Charles J., ex-U.S, Sen., compiler of Indian Laws and
Treaties, 4 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 31 - Sept. 26,
to and from; offers new vo1ume.3
Keeler, Lucy Elliot. 2 items, Fremont, Ohio, Sept. 7 - Nov. 22.
Kelley, Bev, Wm. V., ed. The Methodist Review. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 12.
Kelsey, Dana H., Indian Agent. 3 items, Muskogee, I.T. - Mo.
honk, June 15 - Sept. 8. to and from; can't come; busy paying
a million dollars to the Choctaws and Chickasaws,3
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Box 13, 1906, cont.:
235.
236,
237.
238.
239,
240.
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246.
247.
248,
249,
250,
251,
252.
Kendrick, Georgia A., dean (Lady Principal) Vassar College.
Item, Poughkeepsie, 'N.Y., Sept. 18.
Kershaw, Dr. Andrew, supt. Grande Ronde School. 1 item, Grande
Ronde School, Oregon, Sept. 10.
Kincaid, Rev. Wm, former pastor in Honolulu, who lost his pulpit
as result of remarks at 1905 Conf., 3 items, Hatton, Va.,
Mohonk, Oct. 4 - Nov. 1. To and from.3 4-cliffinf
King, Gen. Charles, soldier, author, ex.-brig. gen. vols., U.S.A.
1 item, Milwaukee, Sept. 7,
Kinney, Sara T., pres. Conn. Ind. Assoc. 4 items, New Haven, Conn.Mohonk, Jan. 20 . Oct. 16. [Speaks of "Want List" sent out by
Library of Congress, asking for early Mohonk Reports]
Kirk, Rev, James Wollaston, missionary to Alaska. 3 items, Minneapo1is-4 Minn.; New York, N.Y. Mohonk, July 22 - Oct. 25,
Knapp, U.S. Rep. Charles L., of New York. 2 items, Lowville,
N.Y., Aug. 10 Sept. 13.
Lacey, U.S. Rep. John F., of Iowa. 3 items, Oskaloosa, Iowa Mohonk, July 31 -.Split. 6. to and from.*
Ladd, Rev. Horatio Oliver, founder and 1st. pres. U, of New
Mexico, founder of Ramona and U.S. Indian Schools, Santa Fe. I item,
Jamaica, N.Y., Oct. 16.
La Follette, U.S. Sen. Robert M. I item, Washington, Sept. 12.
Larrinaga, Tulio, Porto Rican Commr. in Residence in Washington*
member House Committee on Insular Affairs. 3: 17, Washing.
ton.. Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Dec. 7. to and from; did not get
invitation in time to attend]
Lawler, Thomas B., author, publisher. 3 items, Boston. Mohonk,
Aug. 17 - Sept. 20, Invited to speak on Philippines; can't
come.2
Lawson, George Lorando, newspaperman, 2 items, Chicago - Mohonk, Sept. 14-.21. 0 1 . 1 . 6 4 3 . n 4 , Jc
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.Y. 3d. of Educe..
1 item, New York a Sept. 8.
Lemly, Capt. later Maj. Henry Rowan, U.S.A. author. 1 item,
London, Sept. 23.
LeRoy, Albert A., hotel owner, formerly connected with Mohonk.
2 items, Unadilla, N.Y., Sept. 14; Lakehurst, N.J., Oct. 13.
LeRoy, James A., former secy. Phil. Comm., U.S. Consul, Durango,
Mex. 5 items, Durango Mohonk, June 13 - Sept. 11. TO and
from; suggests man for Conf
Leupp* Francis E., U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 24 items,
Washington; San Francisco; Tyringham, Mass. - Mohonk, June 7 .
Nov. 21. To and from; suggests people for Conf.; discusses
difficulty of travel to Mohonk, idea of having Carlisle Inc].
School press publish Conf. Report, T.B. among Indians, etc.
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Box 13, 1906, cont.:
253.
Light, Wm. A., supt. Hayward Training School. 4 items, Hayward, Wis. - Mohonk, June 19 Nov.*
3. to and from
254.
Lincoln, George I., supt, Thomas Indian School. 1 item. Iroquois,
N.Y., Oct. 12.
255.
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, ex-U.S. Commr. in Porto Rico. 3 items,
Philadelphia - Mohonk, Oct. 13 - Nov. 18, to and from.)
256.
Littlefield, U.S. Rep. Charles E., of Maine. 1 item, Rockland,
06.3 Oct. 16,
257.
Livengood, J. C., supt. Ind. Industrial School, Pierre, S.B.
1 item, Pierre, Oct. 11.
258.
Lloyd, Rev. Arthur S. eater P.E. bishop of N.Y.3 1 item, New
York, Aug. S.
259.
Locke, Robinson, ed. The Toledo Blade. 1 item, Toledo, Ohio,
Sept. 8.
260.
Lockwood, J. S. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 28. Asks
invitation for Laura R. Cornelius, Oneida Indian
261.
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Massachusetts. 1 item, Nahant,
Mass., Sept. 10.
262.
Long, U.S. Sen. Chester I., of Kansas. 2 items, Medicine Lodge,
Kan. - Mohonk, Aug. 11-20. to and from.
263.
Long, John Davis, ex-secy. of Navy. 1 item, Hingham, Mass.,
Sept. 11.
264.
Longfellow, Alice M. 1 item, Sept. 9
265,
Longworth, U.S. Rep. Nicholas* of Ohio. 2 items, Cincinnati,
Ohio •. Mohonk, Aug. 20-22. To and from.
266.
Loring, Harold A., supervisor of native Indian music. 2 items,
Santee Agency, Nebr. - Mohonk, June 27 - July 7. to and from.)
267.
Loud, U.S. Rep. George A., of Michigan. 1 item, Au Sable* Mich.,
July 18.
268.
Lyman, Hart, ed. New York Tribune. 1 item, New York, Sept. 6.
269.
Mable, Hamilton Wright, assoc. ed. The Outlook, author. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 17.
270.
McCabe, Rt. Rev. Charles C., M.E. bishop of Philadelphia. 1
item, Phila., Avg. 14.
271.
McCammon, Jos. K., ex.- U.S. Atty. Gen., ex.-spec. Ind. Commr. 3
items, Pomfret, Conn. - Mohonk, June 27 - Sept. 10. To and
from*3
272.
McChesney, Charles E., member Osage Allotting Commission. 1
item, Pawhuska, Okla., Sept. 24.
273.
274.
McClellan, George B., secy to Prince Kalanianaole. 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
Jan. 15-Dec. 31.
McClintock, Walter. Ethnologist. 1 item, Pittsburgh, PA., Sept. 30.
[can't come; going to visit the Blackfeet.]
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Box 13, 1906, cont.:
275.
McComas, ex-.U.S. Sen. Louis Emory, of Maryland, judge U.S. Ct.
of Appea2s, Dist. of Columbia. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk,
July 31 - Oct. 4.
276.
McCowan, S. M., supt. Chilocco Agricultural School. 2 items,
Chilocco, Okla., - Mohonk, Aug.
To and from,.
277.
McCurtain, David C., so*of Green McCurtain. 1 item, carbon of
Mr. Smiley's letter inviting to Conf. Mohonk. Sept* 29.
276,
McCurtain, Green, Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation. 5 items,
Kinta, Okla. Mohonk, Aug. 27 . Sept. 25. to and from
can't come; suggests son,2
279*
McGovern, James Laurence? edito0.3 1 item, Manchester, Vt.,
Sept. 11.
280.
McIntyre, Capt. Frank, acting chief, Bur. of Insular Affairs,
War Dept. 3 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 11 . Sept. $9.
to and from.
261*
McKelway, St. Clair, ed. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 1 item, Brooklyn,
New York, Oct. 15.
282.
McKennon, Archibald S., attorney, advocate of Prohibition in I.T.
6 items, South McAlester, I.T. Mohonk, June 27 - Sept. 28.
To and from; tells of progress in getting Prohibition
established for I.T. and impending convention to frame
constitution
for State of Okla.; mentions names of educated Indians who might
appreciate Conf. invitations.1
283.
McKenzie, Fayette Avery, distinguished educator. 2 items (1 enclosure), Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 12-17. encloses appeal to
all who want to helm in establishing an industrial settlement
among the Shoshoni Indians of Wyoming; second letter retracts
first; Indian Office says "unwise and premature."
284.
McKinlay, U.S. Rep. D. E., of California. I item, Santa Rosa,
Cal., July 19. Invited for Philippine program; can't come.1
285.
McKinley, U.S. Rep. Wm. Brown, of Illinois. 2 items, Champaign,
Ill., July 16 - Sept. 17.
286.
McKinney, U.S. Rep. James, of Illinois. I item, Ailed°,
Sept. 11,
287.
McNary, U.S. Rep. Wm. S. of Massachusetts. 3 items, Boston Mohonk, Aug. 7 - Oct. 1. To and from.1
288.
McWilliams, D. W. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, Oct. 17..22. To
and from; send $25 for publication fund.
289.
Magoon, Charles E., gov. Panama Canal Zone. 1 item, Ancon„
Sept. 20.
290.
Marean, Emma Endicott, writer, ed. The Christian Register. a
items, n.p., n.d. and Boston, Oct. 22.
291,
Mathews, Shailer, dean Divinity school, U. of Chicago, ed. The
World Today. 1 item, Chicago, Oct. 13.
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Box 13, 1906, cont.:
292.
293.
294.
295.
296.
297.
298.
299*
300.
301•
302.
303.
304.
305,
306.
307•
Maynard, LaSalle Almeron, editor, formerly very helpful with
Conf. publicity. 1 item, carbon of Phillips' letter, Mohonk,
Aug. 10. had to go West for health; died 1906.
Mercer, Maj. W.A., supt. Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, PA. 5 items, Carlisle,
PA-Mohonk. July 20Oct. 12. To and from
Merritt, Maj. Gen. Wesley, USA, ret. 1 item, Sunapee, N.H., Sept. 14
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U., Raleigh, N.C. 16 items,
Squirrel I., Me.; Waterville, Me.; Raleigh, N.C. - Mohonk, June
20 - Dec. 28. to and from; discusses people for Conf., Conf.
Report, other matters,*
Metcalf & Co., printers. 3 items, Boston - Mohonk, Mar. 26 Apr. 5. to and from; bid on printing of Conf. Report.3
Miller, E. K., The Indian Print Shop, Chilocco, Okla. 1 item,
Chilocco, Sept. 14.
Miller, Horton H., supt. Ft. Mojave Indian School. 1 item, Mom
have City, Ariz., July 10.
Milne, WM. J., pres. N.Y. State Normal College. ]. item, Albany,
N.Y., Oct. 3.
Mohonk Lake Post Office. 1 item, Mohonk Lake , New York, Feb. 5.
Permit to Phillips to mail 3rd. and 4th. class matter without
stamps, by paying in advance. Signed, Daniel Smiley, Postmaster,
Moore, U.S. Rep. John A. of Tenn. 2 items, Chattanooga
Tenn., July 17 - Sept. 8.
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Oct. 6 Dec. 29. Speaks of demoralization of Indians in Western Oklahoma and of his own agreement with Comm.. Leupp's policies.3
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist later member U.S. Bd. Ind.
Commrs4 2 items, Andover, Mass., Sept. 28 - Oct. 16,
Morales, L. Sanchez, prominent Puerto Rican. 4 items, San Juan
• Mohonk, July 31 - Sept. 5. [To and from; 3 letters from Phillips , one from Morales; can't come.]
Morrell, U.S. Rep. Edward, of Pennsylvania. 2 items n.p., n.d.1
and Washington n.d.
Morrill Bros., printers. 4 items, Fulton, N.Y. - Mohonk, Mar. 26..
July 25. can't handle printing of Report; can and do print
invitations, stationery, timetables, etc.)
Murray, Rev. A. G., missionary. 1 item, Kildare, Okla., Sept. 26.
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308.
National Indian Association. 1 item, New York, Oct. $3. 1:Form
letter, signed by Wm. Brewster Humphrey, asking for help and
summarizing work of Assoc.3
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Box 14, 1906, cont.
309.
Needham, U.S. Rep. James C., of California. 1 item, Modesto,
Cal., Aug. 9.
310.
Neill, Charles P., U.S. Commr. of Labor. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, June 26 - 30. To and from; invited for Porto Rico
program; can't come"
311.
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minnesota. a. items, Alexandria,
Minn., Aug. 9 . Sept. 8.
312.
Newell, Frederick Haynes, U.S. Geological Survey. 1 item,
Washington, Nov. 24.
313.
Newlands, U.S. Sen. Francis G., o California. 2 items, ban
Francisco - Mohonk, July 12 - 23. to and from; invited for
Philippines program; can't come.2
314.
Niblack, Lt. Commdr. later Vice Adm. Albert P., U.S.N. I
item, at sea, Sept. 25.
315,
Nixon, U.S. Sep, George S4, of Nevada. 1 item, Winnemucca,
Nev., Sept. 12.
316.
Nott, Charles C., chief justice U.S. Ct. of Claims. 1 item,
Washington, Sept. 26.
317.
O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, ed. Boston Evening Transcript. 1 item,
Boston, Sept. 10.
318.
319,
320.
321.
Ogden, Robert S. 2 items, New York, Sept. 10 - Oct. 15.
Oskison, John M., [Indian], ed. New York Evening, Post. 4 items,
New York - Mohonk, July a. Nov. 1. To and from
Otis, Maj. Gen. Elwell Stephen, U.S.A., retired. 4 items,
Rochester, N.Y. Mohonk, June 26 - Sept. 23. LT° and from;
wanted for Philippine discussion; can't come.2
Otjen, U.S. Rep. Theobald, of Wisconsin. 2 items, Milwaukee,
Wis. Mohonk, July 12.18. to and from; wanted for Philip.
pine program; can't come.3
322.
323,
324.
325,
326.
327.
328,
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item, Sans.
bury, N.C., Aug. 6.
Page, Elizabeth M. 3 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 11 - Nov.
18 . To and from; wants to bring 2 Indians to Conf.3
Page, U.S. Rep. Robert N., of N.C. 1 item, Jackson,
Springs,N.C.,July17.
Parker, Judge Luman F., Jr., U.S. District Ct. 1 item, Vinita,
I.T., Sept. 25.
Parsons, U.S. Rep. Herbert, of
NY. 2 items, NY-Mohonk, July
14-20. [to and from; wanted
for Philippine program; can't
come]
Partridge, Charles L. 1 item, Phila., Oct. 27.
Patterson, U.S. Rep. Malcolm., of Tenn. 1 item, Memphis,
Tenn., Aug. 11.
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Box 14, 1906, cont.:
329,
Patterson, U.S. Sen. Thomas M., of Colorado. 3 items, Denver Mohonk, July 12 - Aug. 8. To and from; wanted for Philippine program; did he come?
330.
331.
332.
333,
334.
335,
336.
336a.
337.
338.
339.
340.
341,
342,
343.
344.
345.
346.
Payne, U.B. Rep. Sereno M., of New York. 3 items, Auburn, N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 11 - Sept. 15. To and from; wanted for Philippine program; can't come
Peairs, Hervey B., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence,
July 7.
Peterson, W. M., ex-supt. Fort Lewis School. 2 items, Breen,
Colorado - Mohonk, Aug. 31 ...Sept. 7. To and from.3
Pierson, Rev. Arthur T., internationally known clergyman, ed.
Missionary Review of the World. I item, Northfield, Mass.,
Sept. 21.
Piles, U. S. Sen. S. H., of Washington. 2 items, Seattle, Wash.,
July 23 - Sept. 15. To and from
Porter, Pleasant, Principal Chief of the Muskoge (Creek) Nation.
2 items, Muskogee, Okla. - Mohonk, Aug. 27 - Sept. 17. To
and from,3
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. reporter. items, Boston - Mohonk4
Aug. 10 - Nov. 9. to and from; concerns transcribing of
Conf. speeches, etc.
Press releases. 3 items, Sept.-Oct. 1906
Preston, Ross C., Seger School, Colony, Okla. 1 item, Colony,
Sept. 25.
Proctor, U.S. Sen. Redfield, of Vermont. 2 items, Proctor, Vt.,
Aug. 23 .-Sept. 11.
Pugsley, ex-U.S. Rep. Cornelius Amory. 2 items, Peekskill,
N.Y. Sept. 8 - Oct. 10.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., Hon. Pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 4 items,
Clifton Springs, N.Y.; New York City Mohonk, Sept. 14 Nov. 10. To and from.3
Rayner, U.S. Sen. Isidor, of Md. 2 items, Baltimore, Md.,
July 19 - Sept. 7.
Redd, D. Frank, U.S. supervisor of schools for Cherokee Nation.
1 item, Tahlequah, I.T., Oct. 13.
Reel, Estelle, U.S. supt. of Indian Schools. 2 items,
Tacoma, Wash., July 18; Pine Ridge, S.D., Oct. 15.
Restarick, Rt. Rev. Henry B., let, American bishop (P.E.) of
Honolulu. 3 items, Honolulu - Mohonk, June 26 - Aug. 23.
To and from.
Reynolds, U.S. Rep. John M., of Pennsylvania. 2 items, Bedford,
Pa., July 20 - Sept. 6.
Reynolds, Mrs. Mary C., col.. secy. Woman's Aster. Baptist Home
Missions Soc. 3 item, Boston, Oct. 8-Nov. 12
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p. 113
Box 14, 1906, cont.:
347.
348.
349.
350.
351.
352,
353,
354.
355.
356.
357.
358.
359.
360.
361.
362.
363.
364,
365.
366.
Richards, Theodore, prominent Hawaiian. 8 items, Minnewaska,
N.Y.; New York City - Mohonk, Aug. 10 - Oct. 13. To and from;
discusses men for Conf., etc.2
Riggs, Rev. Alfred L., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 1
item, Santee, Nebraska., Sept. 28.
Riggs, Thomas L., prin. Oahe Indian School and Ind. Agent. 1
item, Oahe, S.D., Sept. 24.
Rile, Jacob A., Author, sociologist. 1 item, New York, Sept. 14.
Robertson, Alice M„ postmistress, Muskogee, I.T. 1 item, Muskogee,
Oct. 15. Speaks of hopes for new status of I.T. as Part of
Oklahoma, prospects for good Indian representation in
Constitutional Convention; mentions that her meeting Pres.
of U.S. at Mohonk had led to her appointment as postmistress
Rodgers, Rev. James B., Presbyterian missionary to
Philippines. 1 item, Manila, Oct. 23.
Roe, Mary W., missionary, co-founder. Mohonk Lodge. 1 item,
Colony, Okla., Sept. 18. tells of T.B. among Indians
Ross, Rev, James H. 2 items, Cambridge, Mass. - Mohonk, June
26 - July 5, ET° and from,2
Roy, Rev. Joseph E., Western District Secy. Emeritus of Amer.
Miss. Assoc. 4 items, Chicago - Mohonk, Feb. 27 B Sept. 30.
suggests successor as Dist Secy. as speaker for Conf.; Plans
to come himself; can't afford it; says must forego visit to
Clifton Spa.3
Rudd, Rev. Edward Hunting. 2 items, Dedham, Mass.- Mohonk,
Oct. 24 - 30. to and from.1
Ryan, Most Rev. Patrick John, 11.C. archbishop of Phila. 1 item,
Phila., Sept. 28.
Ryder, Rey, C. J., corr. secy. Amer. Miss. Assoc. 1 item, New
York, Sept. 25.
Sanders, Frank Knight, auth6r, editor, ex-dean Yale Divinity
School later pres. Washburn College 1 item, Boston, Dec. 24,
Sargent, Frank Pierce, U.S. Commr. of Immigration. 1 item,
Washington, Oct. 1.
Schneider, Frederick. 1 item, Albany, N.Y., Oct. 15. complete
mix-up; invitation intended for Frederic Snyder. See #384
Schroeder, Capt. later Rear Adm. Seaton, U.S.N. 1 item,
Jamestown, R.I., Sept. 8.
Schurman, J. G., pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Sept. 29.
Scott, Austin, pros. Rutgers College. 1 item, New Brunswick,
N.J., Oct. 8.
Scott, U.S. Sen. Nathan Bay, of West Virginia. 1 item, Washington, Sept. 17.
Scoville, Annie Beecher. 1 item n.p., n.d.
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Box 14, 1906, cont.:
367.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, secy Hawaiian Evangelical Assoc. 2
items, Honolulu, June 30 - Sept. 4. sends address of man
for Conf.; tells of unsuccessful efforts to get 4 others
to attend.,
368.
Scudder, Myron T., prin. N.Y. State Normal School. 1 item,
New Paltz, N.Y., Sept. 9.
369. Sedgwick, Ellery, ed. American Illustrated Magazine. 2 items,
Brookline, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 525.
370*
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. 1 item, Northampton,
Mess., Sept. 7.
371*
Severance, Louis H., philanthropist. 1 item, Cleveland, Ohio,
Oct. 10.
372.
Severance, S. L., globetrotter, lecturer. 1 item, Cleveland,
Sept. 7. Suggests brother for Conf.
373.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 2 items, Haverford,
Pa., 6mo. 7 - 9mo. 17. Can't come; acknowledges nomination
for U.S. Bd. Indian, Commrs*,
374.
Shaw, Albert, ed. Review of Reviews. I item, New York, Sept.28.
375.
Shelton, Wm. T., supt. Sat 1111Pln School, Shiprock, N.M. 1 item,
Shiprock, July 11. Cells of good conditions among Navajos
at Shiprock.,
376.
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of N.Y. 8 items, Washington;
Utica, N.Y.; Now York City - Mohonk, June 21 - Nov. 6. To
and from; suggests people for Conf.; says he is trying to
arrange for W. E. Johnson, liquor suppressor in I.T., to
attend
377.
Shirley, U.S. Rep. Swager, of Kentucky. 3 items, Louisville,
EY. - Mohonk, July 24 - Sept. 14. To and from.,
378.
Sleicher, John A., publisher. 1 item, New York, Sept. 11.
379.
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 6 items, Colorado Springs,
Colo, Mohonk, Sept. 20, 1906 . Feb. 11, 1907. To and from,*
380.
Smith, U.S. Rep. George W., of Illinois. 4 items, Washington
Mohonk, Aug. 3 - Sept. 10. to and from
381.
Smith, Rev. George Williamson, pres. emeritus Trinity College.
2 items, Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 10; New York City, Oct. 14.
382.
Smith, Wm. O., prominent Hawaiian. 2 items, Honolulu, Aug. 30,
1906 -Feb. 5, 1907.
383.
Sniffen, Matthew K., secy. Indian Rights Assoc. 3 items, Phila.
Mohonk, Sept. 10.21. Suggests new pres. of Indian Rights
Assoc. as man for Conf
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Box 14, 1906, cont,:
384.
Snyder, Frederic, of Phoenix, Ariz. 1 item, Castleton, N.Y.,
Nov. 2. explains mix-up over invitation.3
385.
Southwick, U.S. Rep. George N., of New York. 2 items, Albany,
N.Y., July 28 - Sept. 7.
386.
Sparhawk, Frances Campbell, Ind. Industries League. 1 item,
Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 12.
387.
Spear, John S., supt. Fort Lewis Ind. School. 1 item, Breen,
Colo., Oct. 10.
388.
Stafford, James R. 2 items, Buffalo, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 2628. To and from; requests invitation for head of Thomas
Ind. School, Iroquois, N.Y.
389.
Stouch, Lt. Col. George W. H., U.S.A., retired, ex-Ind. Agent.
1 item, Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 14.
390.
Strong, Selah B. 4 items, Setauket, L.I., N.Y. - Mohonk, June
25 - July 14. TO and from; appeal for help for woman missionary now in need; referred to Ind. Rights Assoc. and Bd. of
Ind. Commrs...1
391.
Sutherland, U.S. Sen. George, of Utah. 1 item, Salt Lake City,
Sept. 13.
3926
Sutherland, Rev. J. H., chaplain 23rd U.S. Infantry. 7 items,
Mt. Gretna, Pa.; rackets Harbor, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 17 - Oct.
15. to and from; recommended by Gen. Hood; can't come.2
393.
Sutherland, Wm. Alex, supt. of Filipino students in U.S.,
Bur. of Insular Affairs. 14 items, Washington - Mohonk, May
3 - Oct. 16, to and from; long discussion of men for Conf.;
suggests Filipino student; at last moment, can't come.1
394.
Sweet, Rev. E. M., Jr., secy. I.T. Church Federation for Prohibition Statehood. 1 item, Muskogee, I.T., Sept. 14, Can't
come; working to elect Prohibition delegates to Okla.
Constitutional Convention.
395.
Sylvester, Rev. J. Walter, of Honolulu. 2 items, Denver, Colo.,
n.d. and Oct. 17. Can't come*
396.
Taft, Wm. Howard, U.S. Secy. of War (later Pres. U.S., 3 items,
Pointe-au-Pic, Canada; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 11 Sept. 6. to and from
397.
Tawney, U.S. Rep. James A., of Minnesota. 1 item, Winona, Minn.,
Aug. 23.
398.
Taylor, Charles H., journalist, ex-pres. Aver. Newspaper
Publishers
Assoc. 1 item n.p., n.d.
399.
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 5 items, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 18 - Nov. 13. to and from
400.
Thompson, Rev. Charles L., nationally known Presbyterian minister.
1 item, New York, Sept. 28.
401.
Thurston, L. A., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 11.
Discusses men for Conf.; can't come himself.3
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Box 14, 1906, cont.:
402.
Thurston, ex-U.S. Sen. John M., of Nebr. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept, 29.
403.
Twombly, Rev. Alexander Stevenson, authors I item, Newton,
Mass., Oct. 1.
404.
Underwood, H. s., ed. Boston Daily Advertiser. I item,
Boston, Sept. 24.
405.
Valentine, Robert G., secy. to U.S. Ind. Commr. later Commr.
himse1f 1 item, south Braintree, Mass., Oct. 5.
406.
Vaux, George, Jr., newly appointed member U.S. Bd. Ind Commrs.
2 items, Phila. - Mohonk, Dec. 7-13. To and from.3
407.
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 4 items, Salamanca,
N.Y.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 21 - Dec. 8, To and
from; letter of Dec. 8 tells of legal situation of N.Y. Inds41
408.
Wade, Maj. Gen. James F., U.S.A. 2 items, Governor's I., N.Y.Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 17, To and from; wanted for Philippine session; can't come.3
409.
Ward, Bev, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 4 items, New York Mohonk, Sept. 24 - Nov. 2, To and from.
410,
Wardwell, Wm. T., capitalist, and wife. I item, Lake Placid,
N.Y., Sept. 11. can't come; have new electric carriage and
must go where it can go.,
Ware, Rev. Edward T., chaplain later pres. Atlanta U. 1 item,
411.
Orange, N.J., Sept. 11.
412,
Warner, U.S. Sen. Wm., of Missouri. 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
July 31 - Sept. 7.
413.
Warren, U.S. Sen. Francis E., of Wyoming. 3 items, Cheyenne,
Wyo. Mohonk, July 24 - Sept. 8. TO and from; wanted for
Philippine program; can't come
414.
Washburn, Wm. S., dir. Civil Serve., Phil. Is. 11 items,
Washington, D.C. . Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Oct. 14. To and from;
accepted.; forwarded speech; regretted by mail, Oct. 14,
415,
Wells, Amos R., editor, author. 1 item, Auburndale, Mass.,
Sept. 12,
416,
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rights Assoc, 1 item,
Sunapee,
N.H., Sept. 12.
417.
Wetmore, U.S. Sen. George Peabody, of Rhode Island. 2 items,
Newport, R.I., Aug. 11 . Sept. 7,
418,
Wheeler, Edward J., editor. I item, New York, Oct. 18,
419,
420.
421,
Whitaker, Rt. Rev. OZi Wm., P.E. bishop of Pa* 1 item, Piedmont, Cal., Sept. 13,
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex.-secy. U.S. Bd. of Ind. Commrs.
3 items, Waterville, N.H. - Mohonk, Aug. 3 - Sept. 17. to
and from; too old and infirm to come
Whittlesey, Mrs. Augusta P. (wife of Gen.) 2 items (1 enclosure),
Washington . Mohonk, Oct. 4.6. To and fro; encloses
letter from Mrs. E. John Ellis of Louisiana, asking help in
getting invitation to Conf.; not invited.
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p. 117
Box 14, 1906 cont.:
422,
Wiley, U.S. Sen. A. A., of Alabama. 3 items, Montgomery, Ala...
Mohonk, July 24 - Aug. 15. co and from; wanted for Philippine program; can't come4
423.
Willard, Ernest R., ed. Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. I item,
Rochester, N.Y., Oct. 6.
424.
Willoughby, W. F., treas. Porto Rico. 1 item, San Juan, Oct. 1.
'Can't come.,
425.
Wilson, Horace G., supt. Klamath Agency. 1 item, Klamath Agency,
Oregon, July 23,
426,
Wilson, James, U.S. Secy. of Agriculture. I item, Washington,
Sept. 8,
427*
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author. 3 items (1 enclosure), New
York . Mohonk, Sept. 24 . Oct. 6. To and from; asks
invitation for lady historian; politely refused.
428.
Winslow, Erving, secy. Anti-Imperialist League. 1 item (2 enclosures), Boston, Oct. 19. Bitter letter about
"hypocritical discussion" of Philippine affairs encloses 2
clippings in anti-American vein.]
429.
Winthrop, Beekman, gov. of Puerto Rico. 3 items, San Juan .
Mohonk, June 26 Sept. 20. To and from; can't come
430.
Vaster, Edward M. 1 item, Philadelphia, Sept. 7.
431.
432.
433.
434.
435*
436*
437.
Wood, Frank, treas. 1905 Conf. 8 items, Boston - Mohonk, Mar.
22, 1906 Feb. 20, 1907. To and from; discusses cost of
increasingly large printings of Report; resigns as Treas.
Wood, H. P., secy. Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. 3 items, Honolulu
- Mohonk, Sept. 24 - Nov. 15. To and from; announces that F.
M. Hatch will attend as C. of C. representative.
Wood, James, humanitarian, treas. 1906 Conf. 14 items, Mount
Kisco, N.Y; 4Mohonk, Oct. 20, 1906 - Jan. 29, 1907. to and
from; discusses amount received in subscriptions to Report,
payment of bills, etc.
Wood, Nathan E., pres. Newton Theological Inst. 1 item, Newton
Centre, Mass., Sept. 13.
Woodruff, Clinton Rogers. 2items, Phila. - - Mohonk, June 13 21. To and from; suggests man for Conf.
Woodyard, U.S. Rep. Harry C., of W. Va. 2 items, Spencer, West
Virginia - Mohonk, July 24-28. Co and from.2
Wright, Theodore, ed. Phila. Record. 1 item.; Phila., Oct. 1.
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p. 118
Box 15, 1907:
1.
Record of 1907 Indian Conference. Total number of invitations
issued, heard from, declined, accepted, etc.
2.
List of people invited, alphabetical, in three categories, in.4
complete.
3•2 notebooks: 1 of addresses; 1 of people who received preliminary
letters (incomplete).
4.
Report of treasurer, James Wood, & Annual Report of Secy.
5.
List of contributions to publication4 expenses of Conference
Report.
6.
Record of disposition of Indian Conference Reports.
7.
List of missionaries.
8.
Roster of officers of the U.S. Indian Service (nearly all
invited
9.
Abbott, Rev. Edward, ex-Pres. Indian Industries League. 2 items,
Wilton, N.H., Aug. 30; Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 31.
Tells of
Rev. Lyman Abbott, not able to attend:
10.
Abbott, Ernest Hamlin, ed. The Outlook. 1 item, Cornwall-onHudson, Oct. 15. Declines and says father (Lyman) declines
because associations at Mohonk too painful
11,
Abbott, Lawrence F., The Outlook. 3 items, New York - Mohonk,
Aug. 24 - Sept. 11. to and from; tells of mother's sudden
death while abroad.3
12.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 4 items, New York - Mohonk, June 5 - Sept. 25. Co and from; declines invitation
because of wife's death.2
13.
Acheson, U.S. Rep. Ernest F., of Pennsylvania. 3 items, Washington, Pa. - Mohonk, June 25 - July 12. to and from.3
14.
Agosa, Robert D. Indian tailor. 3 items, Traverse City,
Mich. - Mohonk, June 22 - Sept. 17. to and from.2
15.
Aiken, U.S. Rep. Wyatt, of south Carolina. 2 items, Abbeville,
S.C. Mohonk, June 28 - July 3. to and from.2
16.
Albert, Vincente, Filipino. 5 items, Washington, D.C. - Mo.
honk, Oct. 1-17. to and from; will come and speak
17.
Alderman, Edwin A., pres. University of Virginia. 1 item,
Charlottesville, Va., Oct. 1.
18.
Alexander, U.S. Rep. De Alva S., of New York. 5 items, Buff.
N.Y. - Mohonk, June 22 - Aug. 23. to and from.2
19.
Alexander, W. D., ex-pres. Oahu College. 1 item, Honolulu,
T.H., Sept. 6. Suggests men for Conference.3
20.
Allen, Charles H., ex.gov. of Porto Rico. 3 items, New York;
Lowell, Mass.; Mohonk, June 26 - Aug. 5. to and from;
can't come.
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Box 15, 1907; cont.:
21,
Allen, J. Weston, attorney. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk, June 13.
Sept. 12. To and from.3
22.
Ames, Rev. Azel, formerly of Porto Rico. 6 items, Wakefield,
Mess. Mohonk, June 15 - Oct. 6. To and from; concerns
persuading Dr. Tulio Larrinaga, Res. Commr. of Porto Rico
at Washington, to attend Conf.; Dr. Ames accepts for self
and wife; last letter, written by wife, tells of his becoming incurably insane
23.
Andrews, U.S. Rep, W. H., of New Mexico. 1 item, Albuquerque,
Aug. 26.
24.
Andrews, Charles, ex-chief judge New York State Court of Appeals.
I item, Syracuse, N.Y., Sept, 2,
25.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 2 items, Brooklyn, N.Y. –
Mohonk, June 5 - 14. To and from"
26.
Arias, Jorge Bird, prominent Porto Rican. 8 items, Fajardo,
P.R.; New York City. Mohonk, and Randolph, Vt., June 14 .
Nov. 7. To and from; suggests men for Conf.; accepts
invitation to speak
27.
Ashford, Dr. Bailey X., cant. assistant surgeon, U.S.A., founder
of Porto Rico Anemia Commission. 4 items, Washington, D.O.
Mohonk, 2ppt. 23 - Oct. 18. To and from; A.K.S. tells of
difficulty in getting speakers for Porto Rico, urges him to
speak; be accepts, then declines,"
28.
Atkinson, A.L.C., secy. of Hawaii. 4 items, Honolulu - Mohonk
June 26, 1907 - Jan. 15, 1908. to and from; suggests 7 men
for Conf.; discusses labor conditions as possible topic for
own speech; expresses appreciation."
29.
Atkinson, Fred W., ex.-commr. education for Philippines, pres.
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 6 items, Brooklyn - Mohonk,
June 5 - Sept. 28. Suggests men for Conf., to and from."
30.
Ayres, Leonard P., statistician, supt. schools Porto Rico.
2 items, New York - Mohonk, nod. - Nov, 12. To and from;
invited by wire; came,"
31.
Baldwin, H.P., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Puunene, Mani,
T.H., June 7.
32.
Bannin, Michael E., member U.S. Board Indian Commissioners.
4 items, Brooklyn, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 1 - Oct. 19. To and
from."
33.
Barbosa, Dr. Jose C., Porto Rican. 4 items, San Juan Mohonk,
June 14 - Oct. 10.
To and from; can't come, but sends
letter urging citizenship for Porto Ricans,"
34.
Barker, Rear Admiral Albert Smith, 'U.S.N., retired. 2 items
n.p., n.d. and Washington, Oct. 14.
35.
Barrows, Isabel C., ex-Conf. reporter. 3 items (1 enclosure),
New York; Cedar Lodge Quebec - Mohonk, Jan. 12 - Oct. 11.
To and from; suggests man for Conf
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p. 120
Box 15, 1907, cont.:
36.
Barrows, Samuel June, president International Prison Commission.
3 items, Georgeville, Quebec; New York City Mohonk, June 5 Oct. 16. to and from:,
Bates, U.S. Rep. Arthur L., of Pennsylvania. 9 items, Meadville)
37.5
Pa. - Mohonk, June 24 - Nov. 8. To and from; came and spoke
about Hawaii.,
38.
Beck, James Montgomery, ex-asst. attorney gen. U.S. ;later
attorney gen. U.S.3 U.S. Rep. from Pa., internationally known
lawyer, author. 4 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 4 - Oct. 4.
to and from.,
39.
Bell, Brig. Gen. ;later Maj. Gen.:3 James Franklin, Chief of
Staff, U.S.A. 3 items, Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 30 Aug. 26. To and from.
40.
Bell, Brig. Gen. James Montgomery, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
New London, Conn., Sept. 25.
41.
Benedict, John D., supt. of schools Indian Terr. 1 item,
Muskogee, I.T., Sept. 21. ;Gives views on needs of full blood
Indians which will continue after Statehood is accomplished;
tells of establishing schools in I.T.
42.
Benitez, Jose de Guzman. 3 items (1 enclosure), San Juan; New
Paltz, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 14 - Sept. 15. to and from; 3rd.
letter, to A.Y.S. from Myron T. Scudder, pres. N.Y. State Normal School, New Paltz, encloses translation of Sr. Benitez'
letter.,
43.
Biddle, Lt. Col. ;later Maj. Gen. John, U.S.A. 2 items, an
Francisco, C1. - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 12. ;To and from
44.
Bonaparte, Charles J., U.S. Attorney Gen. 1 item, Washington,
Oct. 21.
45.
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 1 item, Chocorua, N.H.,
Sept. 2.
46.
Bradford, Rev. Amory H., ex-pres. American Missionary Assoc.
2 items, south West Harbor, Mains, Aug. 26; Cleveland, 0.,
Oct. 17.
47.
Brandow Printing Company, Albany, N.Y. 29 items (8enclosures),
Albany - Mohonk, Oct. 12 - Dec. 21. To and from; concerns
printing of 1907 Conf. Report
48.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles Henry, P.E. bishop of Philippines. 2
items £Richmond, Va4 Mohonk, Oct. 12 - n.d. To and from
49.
Brereton, George. 2 items, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 9-17.
human interest only..3
50.
Brick, U.S. Rep. Abraham L., of Indiana, 3 items, south Bend,
Ind., Mohonk, June 24 - Aug. 26. to and from.,
51.
Bridgman, H.L., ed. Brooklyn Standard Union. 2 items, Brooklyn,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 30 - Oct. 2.
To and from.2
52.
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. and I.T.
3 items, Gambier, 0.; New York City - Mohonk, June 26 - Oct.
22. to and from; son died; wife ill; can't come
-
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Box 15, 1907, cont.:
53.
54,
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
Brooke, Maj. Gen. John R., 'U.S.A., retired. I item, New York,
Oct. 9,
Brosius, S.M., agent Indian Right s Assoc. 2 items, Washington,
D.C. . Mohonk, Auk. 22 - Oct. 26, To and from.3
Brown, Rev. Arthur J., secy. Presbyterian Bd. of Foreign Mission.
5 items, New York - Mohonk, July 24 - Oct. 15. To and from;
tells of Philippine travels and book; recommends 2 men for Cont;
gets invited and agrees to speak.
Brown, John B., supt. U.S. Indian school, Morris, Minn. 3 items,
Morris, Minn. - Mohonk, June 18 - Aug. 10. To and from.
Brown, John Crosby, banker. 1 item, Orange, N.J., Sept. 2.
Brown, Wm. L., of Southern Workman and Copyright Office,
Library of Congress. 5 4ems, Washington Mohonk June 5
Nov. 3. To and from.3
Brumbaugh, Martin G., ex-commr. education, Porto Rico, supt.
of schools, Philadelphia, later gov. of Pa, 2 items,
Phila., Pa. - Mohonk, June 14-19.
To and from.
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, ex.supt education. Philippines, pres. Franklin
Collage. 2 items, Franklin, Ind. - Mohonk, June 13-17. To
and from.
Buchanan, Dr. Charles M., Tulalip Agency. 2 items, Tulalip,
Wash. Mohonk, June 18 - July 4. To and from.,
Burke, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of South Dakota. 3 items, Pierre,
S.D. - Mohonk, June 28 - Sept. 12. To and from.3
Burrows, U.S. Sen. Julius C., of Michigan. 2 items, Kalamazoo Mohonk, Aug. 1-6. trio and from.3
Burt, Mrs. Estelle Davis. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, July 17 23, to and from; former pupil at New Paltz Normal School,
expresses appreciation of A.K.S.' interest in it
Burton, Charles E., supt. Grand Junction Ind. School. 2 items,
Grand Junction, Colo. Mohonk, June 18 - July 17. To and from.,
typical Mohonk letter to superintendents, of whom many were
invited but few came
Burton, Frederick R., compiler, performer of Indian music. 2
items, New York City, Sept. 7 - Oct. 21.
Butts, Ella Indian, dying of T.B.3 interpreter for Mary Roe.
2 items, Colony, Okla. - Moho4k, Oct. 21-26. to and from;
letter of appreciation to A.K.S. for Mohonk Lodge and its
help to her and other Indians. (Lodge founded with financial
backing of Conf. in 1898, by Mary and Walter Roe.)3
Cadman, Rev. S. Parkes, prominent congregational minister.
1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 25.
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p. 122
Box 15, 1907, cont.:
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
corr.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82,
Campbell, W.S., supt. Pipestone Indian Training School. 2 items,
Pipestone, Minn. - Mohonk, June 18-25. . To and from.
Cannon, U.S. Rep. Joseph G., of Illinois* 2 items, Danville,
Ill.
Mohonk, Sept. 18-20. To and from.
Careen, Samuel B., merchant. 1 item (1 enclosure), Boston,
tug. 22.
Carr, Brig. Gen. Camillo Casatti Cadmus, U.S.A., retired.
2 items, Paris, France ..Mohonk, July 30 - Bug. 21. to
and from.]
Carroll, Henry King, ex.- U.S. commr. to Porto Rico, asst
secy. M.E. Bd. of. Foreign Missions. 2 items, New York, Sept.
6 - Oct. 24.
Carter, George Robert, ex-gov. Terr. of Hawaii. 1 item,
Honolulu, Sept. 5.
Cassell, John, missionary. 2 items (1 enclosure), Fort Scott*
Ky. - Mohonk, n.d. Feb. 5. to and from; sends copy of
paper he wrote, ."Some Glimpses of 28 Years' Sunday School
Work Among the Indians,"3
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiian. 3 items, Honolulu - Mohonk,
June 5 - Sept. 26. to and from; speaks of responsibilities
of Anglo-Saxon peoples to dependent races.2
Cavalier, Rev. A.R., secy. English Church. Missionary Soc. 4
items, Vancouver, B.O.; Winnipeg - Mohonk, Sept. 5.23. To and
from; wants to come to Conf. and solicit for missions in
India; not encouraged; doesn't like it. (Note from Daniel
Smiley: Cave canem.),
Chamberlain, H.D., Indian agent. 3 items, Crow Creek, S.D. ...
Mohonk, June 18-28. to and from; tells of work, budding
houses or. Reservation,
Charlton. Paul, law officer, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War
Dept. 14 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 14 - Dec. 24.
To and from..
Cheney, Mrs. Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 3 items, Peterborough, N.H. - Mohonk, Aug. 5 - Sept. 27. to and from; contributes as usual; doesn't come.1
Chivers, Rev. E.C., Baptist Home Missions Soc. 2 items, Gallup,*
N.M. - Mohonk, Oct. 12 - Nov. 9. to and from.)
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 1 item n.p., n.d.
83.
Clark, U.S. Sen. C.D., of Wyoming 1 item
84.
Clark, Charles Hopkins, ed. Hartford Courant. 8 items, Hartford, Conn.; New York - Mohonk, Aug. 2 - Oct. 21. to and
from; discuss talk on Philippines; didn't get to Conf*2
n.p., n.d.
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p. 123
Box 15, 1907, cont.:
85.
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and ores. U.S. Soc. of Christian
Endeavor. 4 items, Boston - Mohonk, Sept. 6 - Oct. 18.
86.
Clark, Mrs. Frances, missionary. 2 items, Wrangell, Alaska Mohonk, Nov. 22 - Dec. 11. Co and from; asks help in making
Christmas for her indians.3
87.
Cloud, Henry C. Indian, student at Yale, later adopted by Mary
and Walter 'Roe and took name of Henry Roe Cloud.. 2 items,
Neligh, Nebr. - Mohonk, Sept. 6 . 19. To and from
88.
Clous, Brig. Gen. John Walter, U.S.A., retired. 3 items,
Gloucester, Mass.; Dublin, N.H. - Mohonk, June 26 . Aug. 24.
To and from..2
89.
Coen, Titus Munson, M.D., author. 5 items, New York - Mohonk,
Sept. 3 - Oct. 27,
To and from; suggests man for Conf.;
note from Phillips to A.K.S. discusses man; not invited.3
90.
Cockran, U.S. Rep. 14- Bourke, of New York. 7 items, New York
City - Mohonk, Aug. 1 - Oct. 14. To and from
91.
Code, Wm. H., chief engineer, Indian Service (Irrigation).
2 items, Los Angeles, Cal. Mohonk„ June 18 - Aug. 16.
To and from; sends views of irrigation projects (filed in
photo file
92.
Cole, U.S. Rep. Ralph D., of Ohio. 3 items, Findlay, Ohio,
June 24 - July 12. To and from
93.
Coleman, Richard B., attorney and surveyor. 3 items, North
McAlester, I.T. Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 22, To and from;
tells of arbitrary rulings by Govt, which make hardships
for Indian.,
94.
Collins, Rev. Mary C., missionary. 1 item, Little Eagle,
S.D., Aug. 28.
95.
Commons, John M., supt. Omaha Indian School. 2 items, Macy,
Nebr. - Mohonk, June 18-22. To and from.1
96.
Compton, L.M., supt. Tomah Indian school. 2 items, Tomah, Wise..
Mohonk, June 1922..
To and from.
97.
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner. 2 items, New York, Aug.
30 - Oct. 19.
98.
Connell, R.S., U.S. Special Agent, Indian service. 1 item, Rose.
bud Agency, S.D., July 25. says Indians need legislation to
protect forests and grazing interests.2
99.
Conner, U.S. Rep, James P., of Iowa. 3 items, Denison, Iowa 04
Mohonk, June 25 - July 12. To and from.1
100.
Cook, Emily S., Indian Office. 5 items (1 enclosure), Washington-Mohonk, June 15
- Oct. 10. To and from; discuss résumé of year's work of Indian Office,
which she has customarily prepared for Conf.
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p. 124
Box 15, 1907, cont.:
101.
Cooper, Rev. James W., corr. secy. American Missionary Assoc*
5 items, New York - Mohonk, June 24 - Sept. 21. to and from*
102.
Crandall, C.J., supt. Santa Fe Indian School. 2 items, Santa
Fe, N.M. - Mohonk, June 18-28. To and from.,
103.
Creegan, Rev. Charles Cole, general agent, Amer. Bd. of Commrs.
for Foreign Missions. 5 items, Battle Creek, Mich.; New York .
Mohonk, Aug. 5 - Sept. 7. To and from.2
104.
Crouse, C.W., supt. Fort Apache Indian Agency. 2 items* White...
river, Ariz. . Mohonk, Sept. 14.25. To and frcm.1
105.
Culberson, U.S. Sen. Charles A., of Texas. I item, Dallas, Tex-.
as, Sept. 1.
106.
Cullom, U.S. Sen. Samuel M., of Pennsylvania. 2 items, -Buena
Vista springs, Pa. 4 Mohonk, June 28 - July 6. to and from.
107.
Curtis, U.S. Sen. Charles, of Kansas ;later Vice Pres. U.S.3
2 items, Topeka, Kan. - Mohonk, July 2..6. To and from*1
108.
Custer, Burton B., supt. Albuquerque, Indian school. 1 item,
Albuquerque, N.M., July 1,
Box 16, 1907, cont.:
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116,
117.
118.
Dagenett, Charles E., supervisor of Indian Employment. 3 items,
Sioux City, Iowa; Albuquerque, N.M. - Mohonk, June 22 - Sept.
20. To and from.2
Davidson, U.S. Rep. James H., of Wis. I item, Oshkosh, Wis.,
June 27.
Davis, Charles L., supervisor of Indian Schools. 2 items, Lower
Brule, S.D. Mohonk* June 18 - July 3. To and from.,
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, U.S.A., retired. 5 items,
Ashland, N.H.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 30 - Oct. 20.
To and from.3
Davis, Sam 3., supt. Genoa Indian School. I item, Genoa, Neb.,
July S.
Davis, Joshua W., Boston Committee for Indian Citizenship. 4
items, Newton, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 14, 1907 - Jan. 14, 1908.
To and from; speaks of diminishing need for work in behalf
of Indians; expresses appreciation.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Mass,
1 item, Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 16,
Day, Assoc. Justice Wm, R., U.S. Supreme Court. I item, Mackinac
I., Mich., Aug. 24.
a
De Armond, U.S. Rep. David A., of Missouri.
items, Butler*
Mo, Mohonk, Aug. 1-12, To and from..,
Degetau, Frederico, prominent Porto Rican. 2 items, Aibonito,
P.R. Mohonk, July 31- Sept. 9.
To and from; can't come.
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p. 125
Box 16, 1907, cont.:
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130,
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
Delaney, John J., attorney later Justice, Supreme Ct., N.Y.
delegated to represent Cardinal Gibbons at Conf. 5 items,
New York - Mohonk, July 30 n.d. To and from
Depew, U.S. Sen. Chauncey Mitchell, of New York. 1 item n.p.
Sept. 17.
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. Moravian Missions. 3 items,
Bethlehem, Pa. Mohonk, June 26 - July 2. to and from,*
Devins, John Bancroft, ed. The New York Observer. 5 items,
New York - Mohonk, Sept, 25 - Oct. 19. to and from; will
represent Associated Press at Conf.2
Dick, U.S. Sen. Charles, of Chic. 2 items, Akron, O.Mohonk, Aug. 28 . Sept. 6. to and from.
Diego, Jose de, Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Phillips' letter
to, Mohonk, July 31. no apparent answer
Dillingham, U.S. Sen. William P., of Vermont. 2 items, Montpelier, Vt. Mohonk, June 28 - crept. 11.
T and from.2
Dole, Sanford ex-gov. of Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 10,
Domenech, Manuel V., prominent Porto Rican. 3 items, Ponce,
P.R. to Mohonk, June 14 - July 12. To and from.2
Doubleday, Frank Nelson, publisher. 1 item, Mill Neck, L.I.
N.Y., Aug. 26.
Doxon, Charles [Indian3 1 item, Hampton Inst., Hampton, Va.,
Sept. 2.
Durant, Horace B., U.S. Indian Sarvice.1.item.'Kansas City,
Kan., Aug. 7.
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. state Commr. of Education., pres.
1907 Conf. 21 items (1 enclosure), Albany - Mohonk, Jan. 7 Oct. 14. To and from; discuss Conf. plans and people; want to
increase attendance.
Dreiser, Theodore, ed. The Delineator. 1 item, New York, Oct. 3.
Driscoll, U.S. Rep, Michael E., of N.Y. 11 items, Syracuse,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 1 - Sept. 12. to and from; discuss points
of view on U.S. occupation of Philippinesc2
Dyer, Rear Adm. Nehemiah Mayo, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Monument Beach, Mass., Aug. 27.
Eastman, Dr. Charles A. and Wife. Indians 4 items, Amherst,
Mass.; Pine Ridge Agency, S.D. Mohonk, June 12 - July 18.
To and from; wife answers 1st. letter because he is in S.D.,
"giving family names to the Sioux.
Eaton, Edward D., pres. Beloit College. 1 item, Beloit, Wis.,
Sept. 17.
Eddy, J.R., supt. Tongue River Agency. 1 item, Lamedeer, Mont.,
July 23.
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p. 126
Box 16, 1907, cont.:
138.
Edwards, Brig. Gen. Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., chief-Bureau of
Insular Affairs, War Dent. 3 items, Washington . Mohonk
July 30 - Aug. 14. en and from.2
139.
Ellis, U.S. Rep. Edgar C., of Missouri. 3 items, Kansas City,
Mo. Mohonk, June 24 - July 2. To and from.3
140.
Emerson, N.B., M.D., pres. Hawaiian Bd. of Health. 7 items,
Honolulu; New York City - Mohonk, June 12 - Oct. 16. To
and from,0
141.
Estabrook, Arthur F., banker. 3 items, Boston . Mohonk, June
14 - Aug. 22. c,!2o and from.
142.
Eustis, Wm. H., ex-special U.S. commr. to Hawaii. 1 item,
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 28.
143.
Evans, Rev. A. Grant, pres. Henry Kendall college. 2 items,
Tulsa, Okla.*, Sept. 16 – Oct. 18
144.
Falkner„ Dr. Roland Post, U.S. Commr. of Education. for Porto
Rico*
1 item, carbon of A.K.S.' letter to, Mohonk, June 14. No
apparent answer,3
145.
Farley, Most Rev. John M., R.C. archbishop of New York. 1
item, New York, Sept. 7.
146.
Ferguson, Miss M.A. 2 items, Mendon, N.Y. . Mohonk„ Nov, 11 .4
Dec. 10. T and from; pitiful plea for help
147.
Finley, John H., pres. City College of N.Y. 2 items, New
York- Mohonk, Sept. 23-26. to and from
148.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 4 items, Brooklyn,
N.Y. - Mohonk, June 24 - Oct. 21. To and from.
149.
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist, special U.S. agent in allotting
lands to Indian tribes. 2 items, Granada, Spain, Sept. 21;
Washington, D.C., Oct. 26.
150.
Flint, U.S. Sen. Frank Putnam, of California. 1 item, Los
Angeles, Sept. 10.
151.
Foraker, U.S. Sen. Joseph Benson, of Ohio. I item, Washington,
D.C. Ln.d.2
152.
Foulke, Wm. Dudley, ex-member U.S. Civil Service Commission.
1 item, Richmond, Ind., Sept. 19.
153.
Franklin, Walter Simonds, civil engineer. 1 item, Baltimore-,
Md.* Aug. 31.
154.
Frazier, U.S. Sen, James B., of Tennessee. 2 items, Chatta..
nooga - Mohonk, June 28 - July 13. To and from*
155.
Frear, Walter F., gov. of Hawaii. 4 items, Honolulu - Mohonk,
June 12 - Sept. 12. Co and from,3
156.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Institute. 5 items.
Hampton, Va.; Strathueffer Spa, N.B. .Mohonk, June 8 - Oct.
29. to and from, including letter from secy. telling of
Dr. Frissell's trip abroad for his health; Dr. F. suggests
British diplomats for Conf.
157.
Fuller, U.S. Rep. Charles E., of Illinois. 1 item, Belvidere*
Ill., Aug. 23.
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p. 127
Box 16, 1907, cont.:
158.
Gamble, U. S. Sen. Robert
of South Dakota. 3 items,
Yankton, S.D. ail Mohonk, June 28 - Aug. 24. To and from
159.
Ganss, Rev. Father H. G. 3 items, Carlisle, Pa - Mohonk,
Oct. 7.16. to and from; includes note giving A.K.S'
approval of Father Ganss' suggestion to have more
Catholics at Conf.2
160,
Garfield, James Rudolph, U.S. Secy. of Interior. I item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 21.
161.
Garlington, Brig. Gen, Ernest Albert, Inspector General, U.S.A.
2 items, Washington - Mohonk Oct. 12-14. To and from.
162.
Gates, Merrill B., secy U.S. Bd. of Indian Commissioners.
12 items (1 enclosure)* Maplewood, N.H.; Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, June 12 - Dec. 5. To and from; concerns Conf.
Program and Indian Bd. business; includes part of his speech
at Conf.
163.
Gates, Oliver H., supt. Truxton Canon Training School. 1 item*
Truxton, Ariz., June 24.
164.
Gibbons, His Eminence James, cardinal archbishop of Baltimore.
6 items, Baltimore- Mohonk, June 26 - July 26. To and from;
concerns effort to get better representation of Catholic Ind.
missionary work at Conf.; Cardinal appoints John J. Delaney
of New York to attend.2
165.
Gillett, U.S. Rep. Frederick H., of Mass. 4 items, Springfield,
Mass. - Mohonk, July 30 - Sept. 7. To and from.3
166.
Gilman, Daniel Colt, prominent educator (1st. pres. U. of Calif.)
Johns Hopkins U., and Carnegie Institution, Wash.) 3 items*
North East Harbor, Maine, Aug. 24; Baltimore, Oct. 5 (2).
167.
Gilmer, Gorham D., former resident of Hawaii. 36 items (6 enclosures), Boston - Mohonk, Feb. 1 - Oct. 18. to and from;
concerns people for Hawaiian part of Conf.
168.
Ginn, Edwin, publisher, founder World Peace Foundation. 2
items, Boston - Mohonk, Nov. 12 - Dec. 11.
To and from:3
169.
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A., U.S.A., retired. 4 items,
Wakefield, Mess - Mohonk, June 15 - Nov. 4. Co and from.3
170.
Goodman, C.W., supt. U.S. Industrial School, Phoenix, Ariz. 2
2 items, Phoenix - Mohonk, June 18 - Oct. 23.
To and from:
171.
Gould, Frank Jay, capitalist. 1 item c.n.p.3 Aug. 27.
172.
173.
174.
175.
Goulette, J.D. [Indian] U.S. Ind. service. 2 items, Santa Fe,
N.M. - Mohonk, June 22 - Aug. 2. To and from.)
Graham, U.S. Rep. Wm. H., of Pennsylvania. I item, Pittsburgh,
Sept. 6.
Grant, Brig. Gen. later Maj. Gen. Frederick D., U.S.A. 5
items, Governor's I. Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 7.
To and from°
Greene, Col., later Maj. Gen., Henry A., USA. 1 item, Fort
William H. Seward, Alaska, Sept. 3.
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Box 16, 1907, cont.:
176,
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
Haight, A.V. Co., printers of 1906 Report. 5 items, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. - Mohonk, Oct. 7•19. To end from; concerns
bids on job of printing 1907 Report; includes note showing
3 lowest bids.,3
Hailmann, Prof. W.N., of Chicago Normal School. 1 item, car»
bon of Phillips' letter to, Mohonk, Sept. 20. Mentions
his contribution to publication fund.
Halford, Lt. Col. Elijah W., U.S.A., retired. 6 items, Silver
Bay, Lake George, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 31 - Aug. 26. to and
from..3
Hall, Harwood, suet. Sherman Inst., Riverside, Cal. 1 item,
Riverside, June 25.
Hall, Rev. Hector. 2 items, Troy, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 2-4.
To and from; discusses man for Conf.:
Hall. Brig. Gen. Robert Henry, U.S.A., retired. 1 item ills.
viniia?4, Ill., Aug. 27.
Hall, Wm. W., prominent Hawaiian. 2 items, Ho4olulu Mohonk,
June 12 - July 2. To and from
Hamilton, U.S. Rep. Edward L. of Mich. 2 items, Niles, Mich. Mohonk, June 24.29. To and from.3
Hamlin, Mrs. Frances B., widow of Rev. Teunis S. 2 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 5•10. Co and from.
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired. 3 items, Scotts-.
v i n e , N . Y . - M o h o n k , A u g . 5 . 2 3 . t T o and from.
Hanna, Capt. Matthew B., U.S.A., diplomat. 1 item, Fort Leaven..
worth, Kan. n.d.
Hapgood, Norman, ed. and author. 1 item N. Y. Sept. 29,
Hare, Rt. Rev. Wm. Hobart, P.E. bishop of South Dakota. 8
items, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Richmond, Va. - Mohonk, June 12 .
Oct. 17. to and from.2
Harris, DeWitt S., supt. Cherokee Reservation. 6 items,
Cherokee, N.C. – Mohonk. June 19- Oct. 10. To and from.
Hart, Albert Bushnell, Harvard professor, 1 item, Dublin, N.H.,
Sept. 20.
Hart, Joseph C., supt. Oneida Indian School. 6 items, Oneida,
Wis. - Mohonk, June 19- Oct. 19. to and from; Oct. 19 letter
gives ideas of changes that should be made in Ind. educa.1
Hartwell, Alfred S., atty. gen. and chief justice of Hawaii.
item, Phillips' letter to him, Mohonk, June 8, with reply,
declining, scribbled at bottom, San Francisco, Cal., July 10.
Hartzell, Charles, ex-pres. Porto Rico Exec. Council. 3 items,
San Juan -. Mohonk, June 15 - July 16. to and frem.3
Hatch, Frank M., prominent Hawaiian. 8 items, Honolulu; New
York City; Watch Hill, R.I.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk,
June 26 - n.d. to and from.
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p. 129
Box 16, 1907, cont.:
195.
196,
197.
198.
199.
200.
201.
202.
203.
204,
205.
208,
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212.
213.
214.
Henderson, ex- U.S. Sen. John Brooks, of Missouri*. 1 item.
Bar harbor, Me., August 24.
Hendrix, Rt. Rev. Eugene Russell, bishop of M.E. Church, South.
8 items, Kansas City, Mo.
Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 4.
To
and from.,
Hepburn, U.S. Rep. William P., of Iowa. 3 items, Clarinda,
Iowa - Mohonk, June 22 - Oct. 19. To and from.0
Hernandez, Enrique C., prominent Porto Rican. 4 items, San
Juan - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 27.
To and from; can't come.,
Hernandez, Dr. Ricardo U., Porto Rican. I item, carbon of
Phillips' letter, Mohonk, June 15. No apparent answer
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, author. 1 item, Dublin, N.H.,
Aug. 26.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 3 items, Norwalk.
Conn. . Mohonk, July 30 Aug. 23. To and from.3
Hitchcock, Ethan Alien, U.S. Secy. Interior. I item, Monad-.
nock, N.H., Aug. 27.
Holland, M.F., supervisor Indian schools. 1 item, Wadsworth,
Nev. Aug. 16.
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., of Johns Hopkins U., ex-treas. of
Porto Rico. 4 items, Baltimore - Mohonk. July 31 - Oct, 23.
To and from.3
Hollister, Wm. H. 2 items, Troy, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. A Oct. 30. To and from; recommended by Rev. Hector Hall of
Troy0.1
Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. 1 item, Honolulu, Apr. 14.
letter from H.P. Wood, secy. Hawaiian Promotion Committee,
with map of Pacific and strategic position of Hawaii on back.2
Hood, Brig. Gen. Charles Crook, U.S.A., retired. 4 items,
Salisbury, Conn. - Mohonk, June 15 - Aug. 23. To and from.13
Hoover, Matthew K., managing ed. of newspaper chain in N.Y.
state. 11 items, Lockport, N.Y.
Mohonk, Sept. 11 - Oct. 26.
To and from; shows Phillips' smooth handling of press.
Horr, Rev. George E., prof. later pres. Newton Theological
Seminary. 2 items, Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 21 - Oct. 18.
Hosmer, Prank A4,1 ex.pres. Oahu College, Hawaii. 7 items (1
enclosure), Amherst, Mass. - Mohonk, June 8 - Oct. 21.
To and from; discusses men for Conf.
House, Jesse F., supt. U.S. Ind. School, Rapid City, S.D. 2
items, Rapid City . Mohonk, June 19-25. To and from.1
Howland, Henry R., pres. Bd. of Mgrs. Thomas Indian School. 2 items,
Pinelands, Ont. - Mohonk, Aug. 24-29. To and from.
Hoyt, Albert E., ed. Albany Argus. 6 items (1 enclosure),
Albany -Mohonk, Aug. 26 - Oct. 20. To and from; wife wants
to come and bring son instead of husband; dexterously
refused..3
Hubbard, U.S. Rep. Elbert H., of Iowa. 1 item, Manhattan, Iowa,
July 18.
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Box 16, 1907, cont.:
215.
216.
217.
218.
219.
220.
221.
222.
223.
224.
225*
226.
227.
228.
229.
230.
231.
232.
Humphrey, Rev. William Brewster, ex-pres. Natl. Indian Assoc.
3 items, West Haven, Conn. - Mohonk, Aug. 5-26. to and from;
says Miss Sybil Carter has succeeded him as pres. of N.I.A.3
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., ex-gov. of Porto Rico, judge U.S. Dist. Ct.
5 items, Helena, Mont. - Mohonk, June 26 -tn.d.2 to and from;
can't come.
Hurr, Nicodemus B. Indian, supt. Pine Point Boarding School,
White Earth Agency. 4 items, Ponsford, Minn. Mohonk, June
22 - Oct. 8. To and from.
Ide, Henry Clay, ex-gov. gen. Philippines. 1 item, carbon of
Phillips' letter to him, Mohonk, July 30. No apparent
answer
Indian Rights Association. 1 item (1 enclosure), Philadelphia,
June 12. Worm letter, financial appeal, with pamphlet
reviewing work of Assoc. for 25 years.
Ireland, Most Rev. John, R.C. archbishop of St. Paul, Minn.
3 items, St. Paul - Mohonk, July 31 - Aug. 22. To and from.
Irwin, Agnes, dean of Radcliffe College. 1 item, Cambridge,
Mass., Oct. 12.
Irwin, Wm. G., prominent Hawaiian. 2 items, Honolulu - Mohonk,
June 12 - July 1. To and from.
Jackson, Sheldon, Alaska Div., Bur. of Education. 2 items,
Washington, D.C., Aug. 27 - Oct. 17. To and from.
Jackson, Mrs. "Stonewall." 1 item, Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 14.
Janney, Joseph J. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 18.
Jenkins, Wm. M,, ex.gov. Okla. Terr. 1 item, Guthrie,
Okla..
Oct. 11.
Jenks, Jeremiah, member U.S. Immigration Commission. 3 items,
san Francisco, Cal. - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 22. to and from.,
Johnson, H.H., supt. Jicarilla Ind. Agency, Dulce, N.M. 7 items,
Dulce Mohonk, June 19 - Oct. 19. To and from; was to speak
at Conf., but Indians didn't finish their threshing in time:3
Johnson, Horace J., suet. Round Valley Ind. School. 2 items,
Covelo, Cal. Mohonk, June 19 - July 15. To and from
Johnson, Rt. Rev. Joseph H., P.E. bishop of Los Angeles, Gal.
5 items, Los Angeles - Mohonk, June 12 - Aug. 28. To and from*,
Johnson, Wm. E., special U.s. Govt. officer in charge of suppression of liquor traffic on Reservations. 6 items, Muskogee,
I.T. Mohonk, June 22 - Oct. 12. To and from; will speak at
Conf.)
Johnston, W.R., missionary to Navajos. 1 item, Tolchaco, Ariz.,
Oct. 9, Says Govt. should take steps to protect non-Reservation
Indians.3 (see also #289)
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Box 16, 1907, cont.:
233.
234.
235.
236.
237.
238.
Jones, W.A., ex-U.S. Ind. Commr. I item, Mineral Point, Wis.,
Aug. 10.
Jones, U.s. Rep. Wm. A., of Virginia. 6 items, Warsaw, Va. ....
Mohonk, Aug. 2 . Sept. 21. To and from.
Jones, U.S. Rep. Wesley L., of Washington. 1 item, North Yakima, Wash., July 13.
Jones, Peter C., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item Honolulu, Feb. 20.
Judson, Harry Pratt, pres. U. of Chicago. 2 items, Chicago 0.0
Mohonk, Sept. 23-28. to and from.
Juncos, Sr. Manuel Fernandez, prominent Porto Rican. 1 item,
carbon of Phillips* letter to him, Mohonk, June 15• No
apparent answer.
Box 17. 1907. cont.:
239.
240.
241.
242.
243,
244.
245.
246,
247.
248.
249,
250.
251.
Keeler, Lucy Elliot. 1 item, Fremont, Ohio, Aug. 27.
Keifer, U.S. Rep, J. Warren, of Ohio. 7 items, Springfield,
0, Mohonk, June 22 - Oct. 12, to and from
Kelsey, Charles N., allotting agent for California Indians,
3 items„ San José( Cal. Mohonk, June 22 - Oct. 18. To and
from; letter of Oct. 18 gives comprehensive survey of conditions
of California Inds.; tells of formation of Cal. Conf., patterned
on Mohonk.
Ketcham, Rev. Father, Wm. H., director Bur. of Catholic Indian,
Missions. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 11.
Kincaid, Rev. W. M., formerly of Honolulu. 4 items, Hatton,
Va.; Charlotte, N.C. - Mohonk, Feb. 12 - Oct. 19,
To and from,
asks invitation for Mrs. Stonewall Jacksonvi
King, Gen. Charles, soldier, author, ex-Brig. Gen. Vols., U.S.A.
I item, Milwaukee, sent. 23.
Kinkaid, U.S. Rep. M.P., of Nebraska. 1 item, O'Neill, Nebr.,
Aug. 24.
Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres. Conn. Ind. Assoc. 3 items, Grand
Manan, N.B.; Hartford, Conn. . Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Sept. 30.
To and from; asks reduced rate at hotel for missionary
friend; gets it; friend doesn't comec3
Kirk, Rev. James Wollaston, ex-missionary to Alaska. I item,
Pittston, Pa., Nov. 2.
Knapp, U.s. Rep. Charles L. I item, Lowville, N.Y., Aug. 29.
Lacey, U.S. Rep, John F., of Iowa. I item, Oskaloosa, Iowa,
Aug. 27.
Langheim, Dr. H. W., former official of Philippine Govt. 3
items, Jamestown, N.Y. . Mohonk, July 31 - Sept. 2.
To
and from.1
Larrabee, G.F., acting U.s. Ind, Commr. 4 items, Washington Mohonk, June 19-28, To and from; concerns Phillips' request
for up-to-date list of Govt. workers, missionaries, et al.
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
252.
253.
254,
255,
256.
257.
258.
259.
260.
261.
262.
263.
264.
265.
266.
Larrinaga, Sr. Tulle, resident Porto Rican Commr. in Washington. 10 items, New York; Washington - Mohonk, June 15 - Nov. 119. Co and from; came and spoke.
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.y.C. Bd. of
education. 1 item, New York, Sept. 6,
Leonard, 4m. D., supt. Seger School, Colony, Okla., June 28.
Le Roy, James A., U.S. Consul, Durango, Mex. 3 items, Durango
Mohonk, July 30 - Oct. 1.
To and from.
Leupp, Francis 3., U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 20 items, Washington; Tyringham, Mass - Mohonk, and Randolph, Vt., Feb. 14 .
Nov. 9. to and from; discuss People for Conf. and role Commr.
Leupp will play.
Letchworth, Wm. Pryor, philanthropist. 1 item, Castile, N.Y.,
Nov. 20.
Levering, Rev. Frank H., Amer. Baptist missionary in India.
4 items, Secunderabad, Deccan, India - Mohonk, Mar. 3 May 4. to and from; discuss furnishing of Conf. Reports
to a memorial library of literature on home and foreign
missions, in Lafayette, Ind.,
Lewis, A., Jr., Hawaiian attorney. 6 items, Honolulu; New
York - Mohonk, June 8 - Oct. 28. to and from.
Life, Mrs. S.J. 3 items (3 enclosures), Rye, N.Y. - Mohonk,
July 30 . Aug. 15. To and from; sends letters sent to her,
asking help in getting invitation to Conf. for Rev. A. R.
Cavalier, British missionary in India; politely refused.
(see also Cavalier, #77.)a
Lilley, U.S. Rep. George L., of Connecticut. 9 items, Waterbury, Conn. - Mohonk, June 28 - Oct. 21. To and from; will
speak on Hawaii/
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, ex- U.S. Commr. in Porto Rico, and
wife. 10 items, New York, Englewood, N.J. - Mohonk, and
Randolph, Vt., June 13 - Nov. 15, To and from; says he
has nothing new to say at Conf., but wife des; discusses
other speakers for Conf.
Lipps, Oscar H., supt. Nez Perce Agency and Indian Farming
School , Lapwai, Idaho. 2 items, Lapwai, Idaho Mohonk,
June 21 - July 15. To and frow.3
Littlefield, U.S. Rep. Charles E., of Maine. 8 items, Rockland,
Me. - Mohonk, June 22 - Oct. 14. to and from.
Long, U.S. Sen, Chester I., of Kansas. I item, Medicine Lodge,
Kan., Aug. 14.
Long, John Davies, ex.- Secy. of Navy. I item, Aug. 23 En.p.3
267,
Longfellow, Alice M. 1 item, Manchester, Mass., Aug. 26.
268,
Longworth, U.S. Rep. Nicholas, of Ohio. 1 item, Cincinnati,
Sept. 30.
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
269.
270.
271.
272.
273.
274.
275,
276.
277.
278.
279.
Loomis, Francis Butler, diplomatist, foreign trade adviser.
2 items, Springfield, O. Mohonk, Sept. 2-12. to and from;
discuss effort to secure attendance of Gen. Warren Kiefer at
Conf.,
Loud, U.S. Rep. George Alvin, of Michigan. 1 item, Alt Sable,
Mich., Sept. 16.
Mabie, Hamilton W., assoc. ed. The Outlook, author. 1 item,
New York, Oct. 21.
McClintock, Oliver. 1 item, Pine River, Lake Superior, Mich.,
Sept. 9. tells of work of his son, Walter, in promoting new
Indian grand opera, "Polta."3
McKennon, A.S., attorney. 1 item, South McAlester, I.T., Oct.
12. Tells of victorious campaign for Prohibition in Oklai3
Maddock, Emeline. 2 items (1 enclosure), Phila. - Mohonk„ Nov.
11 - Dec. 26. to and from; wants Mr. Smiley to discuss at
next Conf. the evils of polygamy among the Mormons.
Malin, Wm. G., supt. Sac and Fox School, Iowa. 2 items, Toledo, Iowa - Mohonk, July 29 . Aug. 2. to and from.2
Mallory, U.S. Sen. Stephen Russell, of Florida. 1 item,
Pensacola., Aug. 24.
Marshall, V.S. Rep. Thomas F., of North Dakota. 1 item, Oakes,
N.D., July 8.
Mathews, Shailer, dean Divinity School, U. of Chicago. 1 item,
Chicago, Oct. 4.
Mead, Edwin Doak, author, lecturer. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk,
Dec. 24-26. to end from; suggests Dr. G. Stanley Hall, pres.
of ClarkU., as Conf. member.4
Mercer, Maj. Wm. A., supt. Carlisle Indian School. 3 items,
Carlisle - Mohonk, Sept. 24 - Oct. 3. to and from; discuss
idea of having Conf. Report printed by Carlisle
Press.281,
Merrill, George E,, pres. Colgate U, 1 item. Hamilton, N.Y.„tn.d13
-
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
285.
285.
Merritt, Maj. Gen. Wesley, U.S.A., retired. 3 items, New London, N.H. - Mohonk, Aug. 6•19. to and from.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U. 7 items, Squirrel Island, Me.; Raleigh, N.C. Mohonk, May 28 - Oct. 14. to and
from; discuss young Indian men to be invited to Conf.3
Minor, Edwin, supt. Kickapoo Training School. 2 items, Horton„
Ken. - Mohonk, July 20.•27 to and from.,
Moon, U.S. Rep. John A., of Tennessee. I item, Chattanooga,
Aug. 24.
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member 3d. Indian Indus..
tries League eater member U.S. bd. Ind. Commrs.2 6 items,
Andover, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 7 - Oct. 22. Accepted and
volunteered paper; didn't come
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
287,
288.
289.
290.
291,
292,
293.
294.
295.
296.
297,
298.
299,
300,
301,
302.
303.
304.
305.
Morales, L. Sanchez, Porto Rican. 2 items, San Juan . Mohonk,
June 15 . Dec. 18. .To and from; explains failure to reply
to invitation,*
Morrill Brothers, printers. 5 items, Fulton, N.Y. . Mohonk,
June 5 - Aug. 1. To and from; concerns printing of Ind.
Conf. stationery
Navajos, Mission to the. 6 items, signed, W. R. Johnston,
F. G. Mitchell, Tolchaco, Ariz., Feb. 5 - Dec. 9 Form
letters, telling. of work at Mission. (See also Johnston,
# 232.)3
Navarro, Herminio Diaz, Porto Rican. I item, carbon of
letter to him, Mohonk, July 31. No apparent answer.3
Needham, U.S. Rep. James C., of California. 2 items, Modesto,
Cal., June 29 - Aug. 27.
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minnesota. 3 Items, Alexandria,
To and from.2
Minn.
Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Oct. 7.
New, Harry S., member Republican National Committee, later
Senator and Postmaster General] 1 item, Indianapolis, Lug. 31.
Newell, Frederick Haynes, engineer. I item, Washington,
Niblack, Commander eater Vice Adm..] Albert P., U.S.N. I item,
Hampton Roads, Va., Sept. 3.
Norris, U.S. Re. George W., of Nebraska. 1 item, Waupacu, Wis.1
Aug. 6.
Nott, Charles C., chief justice, U.S. Ct, of Claims, retired.
1 item, Bethel, Me. n.d.
Odlin, Arthur F., ex.-judge, Ct. of lst. Instance, Manila, P.'.
5 items 41 enclosure), Boston Mohonk, Sept. 18,-1907, Jan. 9, 1908.
To and from; sends circular about his lectures
on Philippines; speaks of great interest in Conf. Report,*
Ogden, Robert C., 'ores. Bd. of Trustees, Hampton Inst. 1 item,
Hampton, Va., Oct. 22,
Oliver, Wm. J., supt. Zuni Ind. School, B1ackrock, N.M. I item,
Blackrock, June 27.
Olmsted, U.S. Rep. 1490., of Pennsylvania. 1 item. Harrisburg,
Pa., July 2.
Oskison, John M., ed. Colliers. 4 items, New York -.Randolph,
Vt., Sept. 4 - Nov. 18. To and from.
Otis, Maj. Gen. Elwell Stephen, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 3,
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item, Salisbury, N.C., Aug. 23.
Parsons, U.S. Rep. Herbert, of New York. 1 item, New York,
Sept, 9.
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
306.
Patterson , Malcolm R., gov. of Tennessee. 1 item, Nashville,
Tenn., July 8.
307.
Payne, U.S. Rep. Sereno E., of New York. 4 items, Auburn, N.Y.Mohonk, Aug. 2 Sept. 20. To and from
308.
Peairs, Hervey, B., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Oct. 2,
309,
Penrose, Stephen B. 14, pres. Whitman College. 2 items, Walla
Walla, Wash., Sept. 6; Chicago, Oct. 20.
310.
Perkins, U.S. Rep. James Breck, of N.Y. I item , Rochester,
N.Y., Sept. 18.
311.
Perry, Bliss, ed. The Atlantic Monthly. I item, Boston, Aug. 30,
312,
Peterson, W.M., allotting agent, Neah Bay, Wash. 2 items, Neah
Bay, July 9 - Sept. 12,
313.
Piles, U.S. Sen. §amuel H., of Washington. 1 item, Seattle,
Aug. 29.
314.
Pinkham, L.E., prominent Hawaiian Gov. H.T., 1913) 4 items,
Honolulu . Mohonk, June 12 - Sept. 11. To and from.)
315.
Plunkett, Sir Horace. 2 items, Intervale, N.H. - Mohonk, Sept.
27 - Oct. 10. To and from
316.
317.
318.
Mohonk,
319.
320.
321.
322,
323.
324.
325,
Poodry, Chief Thomas Indiana 1 item, Basom, N.Y. n.d. Forwarded
to Mohonk by Dr. Draper's Office.)
Porter, Pleasant Indiana I item, carbon of A.K.S.1 letter to
him, Mohonk, July 31. No apparent answer.
Post, Regis H., gov. of Porto Rico. 5 items, San Juan Juno 15 - Nov. 1.
To and from; can't come,,
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. Reporter. 11 items, Boston . Mohonk,
Sept. 7 - Dec. 3, To and from; concerns efforts to get Dr.'
paper back from him to meet printer's deadline.
Powhatan Indian? 3 1 item (1 enclosure), Phila., Pa., May 23.
Concerns injustice to Negroes who have intermarried with
Indians, compared to treatment of whites who have done so.
Pringle, R.M., supt. Pipestone Indian Training School. I item,
Pipestone, Minn., July 1.
Quinton, Amelia S., Hon. Pres, Natl. Ind. Assoc. 2 items,
Long Beach, Cal, Sept. 3-Oct. 10.
Rayner, U.S. Sen. Isidor, of Maryland. 1 item, Baltimore,
Aug. 21.
Reel, Estelle, U.S. supt. of Indian Schools. 1 item, Washington
Nov, 5.
Restarick, Rt. Rev. Henry B., 1st. Amer. bishop (P.E.) of Honolulu. 4 items, Honolulu . Mohonk, June 8 . Aug. 18. To and
from.)
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
326.
Richards, Theodore, prominent Hawaiian, 3 items, Honolulu Mohonk, June 8 - Sept. 28. si o and from.1
Riis, Jacob A., author, sociologist. 1 item, Dead River, Me.,
Aug. 26.
Rodgers, George, ed. Phila. Inquirer. 2 items, Phila. - Mohonk,
Aug. 22•244 Invitation turned over to him in absence of another ed.; hastily confirmed by Mohonk.
Roe, Walter C. and Mary W., missionaries. 15 items, Colony,
Okla.; Tulsa, I.T.; Peoples Line Steamers - Mohonk, June 12,
1907 - Jan. 8, 1908. to and from; exceptionally meaty
correspondence, concerning inviting of Geronimo and other
Indians
to Conf., the meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Roe with Henry C. Cloud
(later adopted by them), and the urgent need for action in
providing care for tubercular Indians.
Romeike, Henry, Inc. 1 item, New York, Nov. 16, 1907. receipted bill for press clippings, 1907 Conf.3
Rowe, Prof. Leo S. of U. of Pa., pres. Amer. Acad. of Political
and Social Science. 1 item, Phila., Oct. 17.
Ryan, Most Rev. Patrick John, R.C. archbishop of Phila, 3 items
Phila. - Mohonk, June 12 - July 12. to and from; recommends
Father Gangs of Carlisle, Pa., for Conf.3
Ryder, Rev. C.J., corr. secy. Amer. Missionary Assoc. 6 items.
New York - Mohonk, Sept. 19 - Oct. 22. to and from will
speak on Porto Rico.
Salvador, Gregorio. 1 item, Manila, P.I., Oct. 8. Interesting
as sample of letter from private citizen of Philippines, re..
questing Conf. Reports4
Sanders, Rev. Frank K., ex-dean Yale Divinity School later Pres,
Washburn College, Kansas
2 items, Boston, Aug. 24- Sept. 25,
Sargent, Frank, U.S. Commr. Gen. of Immigration. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 30.
Schurman, J.G., Pres. Cornell U. 1 items Ithaca, N.Y., Aug. 28.
Scott, Austin, ex-pres. Rutgers, College. 1 item, New Brunswick,
N.J. Oct. 9.
Scott, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Kansas. 3 items, Iola, Kan.
Mohonk, Aug. 2-26. to and from.3
l
327.
32g.
329.
330.
331.
332.
333.
334.
335.
336.
337.
338.
339.
340.
341.
342.
Scott, Col. later Maj. Gen. Hugh L., U.S.A. 6 items, West
Point, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 18 - Nov. 4. to and from.,
Scott, U.S. Sen. Nathan Bay, of West Virginia. 2 items, Wheeling, W.Va. - Mohonk, Aug. 2-5. to and from.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, secy. Hawaiian Evangelical Assoc. 4
items (including 1 letter forwarded by Gorham L. Gilman),
Honolulu, T.H.; Seal Harbor, Me. Mohonk, Feb. 21 - Aug. 7.
To and from; mentions people coming to Conf.
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
343.
344.
345.
346.
347.
348.
349.
•
349a.
350.
351.
352.
353.
354.
355.
356.
357.
358.
359.
360.
Scudder, Myron T., educator, Prin. New York State Normal School.
3 items, New Paltz, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 10-18e
To and from;
includes A.K.S.' thanks for translation of Spanish letter4
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. 1 item, Northampton,
Mass., Sept. 4.
Sharpless, Isaac, -ores. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford,.101
Pa., Sept. 9.
Shaw, Albert, ed. The Review of Reviews. I item, New York,
Oct. 10.
Shelby, Rev. A.B., secy. Mennonite Indian Missions. 2 items,
carbons of A.K.S.'letters to him , Mohonk, Aug. 2- Sept. 3.
Speaks of importance of missionary work.2
Shelton, W.T., supt. San Juan School, Shiprock, N.M. 1 item,
Shiprock, July 5.
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of New York. 7 items, Utica, N.Y.Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 28. To and from.)
Sladdin, Spencer G. The Poughkeepsie New Press. 2 items, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Mohonk, Sept. 11-13. To and from; Phillips sends him account of Smiley Bros.'
early history
Slocum, Rev. Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 3 items, Colorado
Springs, Colo. - Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 18. To and from; let,.
te43f Oct. 18 gives his view on religious situation among
Indians, to dated
Smiley, Edward A. 2 items, Minnewaska Mohonk, Sept. 3-4.
To and from; says James M. Beck, prominent lawyer, future
M.G., is leaving Minnewaska and would like to be on Arbitration Conf. list; will ask to Ind. Conf.)
Smith, Rev. George Williamson, pres. emeritus Trinity College.
I item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 14.
Smith, T. Guilford, regent N.Y. State U. 3 items, Mohonk;
Buffalo, N.Y. - Mohonk, May 25 - June 10. To and from; suggests
man for Conf.)
Smith, Walter G., ed. Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Honolulu.
5 items, Honolulu - Mohonk, June 4 - Sept. 10. To and from...)
Smith, Wm. 0., Hawaiian attorney. 3 items, Honolulu - Mohonk,
June 8 - July 22. To and from.)
Sniff in, Matthew K., secy. Ind. Rt. Assoc. 2 items, Phila.,
Oct. 4 . Nov. 19.
Stanley, U.S. Rep. A. O., of Kentucky. I item, Henderson, Ky.,
July 5.
Stevens, U.S. Rep. Frederick C., of Minnesota. 3 items, St.
Paul Mohonk, June 29 - Aug. 23. To and from.)
Straus, Oscar S., U.S. Secy. of Commerce and Labor. 3 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 10-14, To and from,)
Sutherland, U.S. Sen. George, of Utah. I item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 18.
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
361.
Sutherland, Rev. J. H,, chaplain 23rd. U.S. Infantry. 3 items,
Jamestown Exposition, Va. Mohonk, July 31 - Aug. 22. To
and from:3
362.
Sutherland, Wm. Alex., supt. of Filipino students in U.S., Bur.
of Insular. Affairs; -ores. The Philippine Exposition Co. 7 items,
Jamestown Exposition, Va. Mohonk, June 8 - Sept. 9. To and
from; starts by accepting invitation to Conf., ends by being
doubtful; mentions men who cannot attend
363.
Swanzy, P.M., Hawaiian. 3 items* Honolulu - Mohonk, June 12
July 22. To and from
364.
Sweet, Rev. E.M., Jr., secy. Indian Terr. Church Federation for
Prohibition Statehood. 1 item, Muskogee, I.T., Sept. 27. says
liquor traffic has been outlawed in Okla., thanks partly to Conf.3
365.
Taber, Cornelia, corr. secy. No. California Ind. Assoc.
items, Saratoga, Cal.; San José, Cal. - Mohonk, Feb. 15 Mar. 11, To and from; tells of uses to which Conf. Reports
are put,
366.
Tawney, U.S. Rep. James A., of Minnesota. 2 items, Winona*
Minn., July 25 - Aug. 26.
367.
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 4 items, In camp;
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 24 - Dec. 11. to and
from; letter of Nov. 1 gives 6 names for future
consideration as Conf. members.1
368.
Teller, U.S. Sen. Henry M., of Colorado. 3 items, Denver,
Colo. - Mohonk, June 29.. July 16. to and from; letter of
July 8 gives views on mistakes in Indian legislation.2
369.
Tenney, E.D., prominent Hawaiian merchant. 2 items, Honolulu-Mohonk, June 12 - July 1. To and from.2
370.
Thackery, Frank A., U.S. Indian agent. 1 item, Shawnee, Okla.,
July 8. Can't come; busy moving the Kickapoos from Oklahoma
to Mexico.
371.
Thompson, Rev. Charles L., secy. Presbyterian Ed. of Home Missions. 10items, New York Mohonk, June 6 - Dec. 9. to and
from; good example of busy man who really wants to come; suggests man for Conf.
372.
Thurston, ex.- U.S. Sen. John M., of Nebraska. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 30.
373.
Thurston, L.A., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, carbon of A.K.S.1
letter to him, Mohonk, June 8. No apparent answer .2
374.
Valentine, Robert G., secy. to U.S. Indian. Commr, later Commr.
himself 1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 26.
375.
Vander Veer, Dr. Albert, surgeon. 2 items (1 enclosure). Albany, N.Y., Oct. 2 - Nov. 25. Sends extract from letter of
Dr. John Van Rensselaer Hoff, U.S. medical director in Philippines, saying Philippines are a good investment for U.S. and
we should keep them .
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Box 17, 1907, cont.:
376.
377.
378.
379.
380.
381.
382.
383.
384.
385.
386.
387.
388.
389.
390.
Vaux, George, Jr., new member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 6 items,
Glacier, B.C., Canada.; Phila., Pa. - Mohonk, July 31 – Sept.. 10.
To and from; Ind. Commrs, frequently held meetings at Conf.4
Vreeland, U.s. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 7 items,
Salamanca, N.Y. Mohonk, June 8 - Dec. 4. to and from;
discusses
suitability of considering N.Y. Ind, legislation at 1907 Conf.;
Mr. Vreeland advises against it and it is dropped from program.
Ward, George Cabot, auditor of Porto Rico. 5 items, New York
City; Mt. Kisco, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 23 - Dec. 11. To and
from; wanted to speak at Conf. on the population of interior
of Porto Rico; couldn't come
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. I item, New York, Oct.
22,
Ware, Edward T., ores. Atlanta U. I item, Dumbury, Mass.,
Aug. 29.
Warner, Lucien C., capitalist. I item, New York, Aug. 27.
Warner, U.S. Sen. Wm., of Missouri. I item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 13.
Webb, U.S. Rep. Edwin Y., of North Carolina. 2 items, Shelby,
N.C. - Mohonk, June 25 - July 6. to and from
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rts. Assoc. I item, Sunapee,
N.H., Sept. 4. suggests M. K. Sniffen and S. M. Brosius
for Conf.
Western Union Telegraph Co. 3 items, Jersey City, N.J. - Mohonk, Oct. 3-16. To and from; concerns getting telegraph
operator able to cope with Conf. business, press releases, etc.,
Wetmore, U.S. Sen. George Peabody, of Rhode Island. 1 item,
Newport, R.I., Aug. 23.
Whittlesey, Gen. Eliphalet, ex-secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1
item, carbon of Phillips' letter to him, Mohonk, June 12.
Asks suggestions for Conf.; says need new approach at Conf.;
no apparent answer.
Williams, Allen 6., lecturer. 2 items (2 enclosures), New York..
Mohonk, Oct. 8-10. To and from; sends circulars about
his lectures, including one about "Indians in New York
City."
Willoughby, W. F., secy. of Porto Rico. 2 items, San Juan Mohonk, June 15 - Sept. 3. To and from; can't come.3
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author. 2 items, Williamstown, Mass.,
Aug. 27; New York City, Oct. 21.
Wilson, Jesse E., asst. U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, Washing..
ton, Dec. 9.
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p. 140
Box 17, 1907, cont.:
392,
Wilson, U.S. Rep. Wm. W., of Illinois. 4 items, Chicago
Mohonk, June 25 - Aug. 29. to and from.3
393.
Winthrop, Beekman, ex-gov. of Porto Rico; asst. U.S. Secy.of
Treasury. 4 items, Washington Mohonk, June 15 - Oct. 3.
To and from; couldn't come.3
394.
Wistar, Edward M., treas. 1907 Conf. 16 items, (1 enclosure),
Phila, Mohonk, June 26, 1907-Jan. 18, 1908. To and
from; discuss paper to be given by him at Conf., on Friends'
missions, and financing of Conf. Report.
395.
Wood, Frank. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk, June 12 - 26. To and
from; discuss possible attendance of Dr. Eastman at Conf.;
Mr. Wood won't come because of wife's death.
396.
Wood, H.P., secy. Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. 8 items, Honolulu - Mohonk, May 13 - Dec. 18. To and from; concerns
people to speak on Hawaii at Conf. (See also #208, Honolulu
Chamber of Commerce.)
397.
Wood, James, humanitarian, treas. of 1906 Conf. 4 items, Mt.
Kisco, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 26 - Oct. 5. to and from.,
398.
Wood, Maj. Gen. Leonard, commander Philippines Div., U.S.A.
2 items, Manila, P.I. Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Oct. 4.
To and
from.2
399.
Wood, Nathan E., pres. Newton Theological Institution. 1 item,
Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 10.
400.
Woods, Charles L., M.D., supt. and Physician, Neah Bay Agency,
3 items, Neah Bay, Wash. - Mohonk, June 24 - Sept. 7. To
and from
401,
Young, Egerton R., lecturer. 3 items, Bradford, Ontario, CanadaMohonk, Aug. 1-26. To and from; doing book on work of all
churches and societies for welfare of American Indians.;
wants material for chapter on Mohonk
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p. 141
Box 18, 1908:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Notebook: Indian Conference Memoranda, 1908. Property of H.C.
Phillips.
Record of 1908 Indian Conference. (Statistics on attendance)
A. secretary's annual report
Disposition of Indian Conference Reports, 1908.
Preliminary Correspondence, Indian Conference, 1908.
Abbott, Ernest Hamlin, ed. The Outlook. 1 item, Cornwall-onHudson, Oct. 19.
Abbott, Rev. *Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 5 items, Cornwall-on.Hudson - Mohonk, June 4 - Sept. 16. [To and from; suggests
Mrs. Martin Egan for Conf.]
Agosa, Robert D. [Indians tailor. 4 items, Traverse City, Mich.Mohonk, June 13 - Oct. 20. To and from.
Alderman, Edwin A., pres. U. of Virginia. 2 items, Edgartown,
Mass. Mohonk, June 4 Sept. 2. to and from.]
Alexander, U.S. Rep. De Alva S., of New York. 2 items, Washington, D.C., June 16 - [n.d.3
Allen, A.H., manager, University Press, U. of California. 3
items (1 enclosure), Berkeley, Calif.
Mohonk, Sept. 18
Oct. 10. [To and from; arranges exchange of publications.
Allen, Charles H., ex-gov. of Porto Rico. 1 item, carbon of
Mr. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 10. No apparent
answer.3
Andrews, C.C., forestry commissioner of Minnesota. 1 item, St.
Paul, Minn., Aug. 8. [Discusses farming among the Chippewas;
suggests Mohonk action to improve administration of forested
lands on Indian reservations.]
Andrews, U.S. Rep. W.F., of New Mexico. 1 item, Albuquerque,
N.M., Aug. 28.
Arias, Jorge Bird, prominent Porto Rican. 3 items, Fajardo,
P.R. - Mohonk, June 5 - Aug. 4. To and from; recommends
S.W. Eckman for Conf.; gives list of possible Porto Ricans.3
Ashford, Dr. Bailey K., capt. asst. surgeon, U.S.A., founder of
Porto Rico Anemia Commission. 2 items, San Juan, P.R. - Mohonk, June 19 - Oct. 12. To and from; speaks of need to educate Americans on cultural affairs in P.R.]
Atkinson, Fred. W., ex -commr. education Philippines, pres.
Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. 3 items, Brooklyn, N.Y. - Mohonk, June
4- Sept. 14.
To and from
,
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p. 142
Box 18, 1908 cont.:
17.
Ayres, Leonard P., statistician, supt. Schools, Porto Rico.
7 items, New York - Mohonk, Jan. 20 - Sept. 14. To and from;
includes clipping from the Times of San Juan, Jan. 25, 1908,
telling of Mr. Ayres' Mohonk Speech of 1907 and saying that
it will cost him his job; discusses possible people for 1908
Conf.]
18.
Barbosa, Dr. Joe C., Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 10. No apparent answer.]
19.
Barker, Rear Admiral Albert Smith, U.S.N., retired. 4 items,
Washington, D.C; Williamstown, Mass. - Mohonk, June 4 - Aug.
29. To and from; suggests Navy men for Conf.]
20.
Barrows, Isabel C., ex-Conf. reporter, wife of Samuel J. 2
items, Georgeville, P.Q., Can; Portland, Ore. - Mohonk, Aug.
18 - Oct. 11. To and from; suggests Tuesday evening lecture
at Conf. by young Negro man' politely declined.]
21.
Barrows, Samuel June, president International Prison Commission.
1 item, Georgeville, P.Q., Can., Sept. 1.
22.
Bates, U.S. Rep. Arthur., of Pennsylvania. 3 items, Meadville4
Pa. - Mohonk, July 4 - Sept. 12. [To and from.)
23.
Pell, Maj. Gen. James Franklin, Chief of Staff, U.S.A. 13 items.
Washington - Mohonk, June 8 Oct. 22. To and from; agrees
to speak; can't make it.]
24.
Benedict, John D., supt. of schools, Indian Territory. 2 items,
(10 enclosures), Muskogee, Okla. - Mohonk, June 30 - Aug. 19.
To and from; discusses problem of Indian schools under statehood; enclosed clippings show sales of Indian land by govt.3
25.
Benitez, Jose de Guzman, Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smi-.
ley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 18.
No apparent answer.]
26.
Benson, Martin, Canadian suit. of Indian schools. 3 items, Ottawa
- Mohonk, Oct. 27 - Dec. 17. To and from.]
27.
Bergen, Prof. J.T., of Hope College. 1 item, written by wife,
Grace Updegraff Bergen, Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 24.
28.
Bidwell, Annie E.K. 1 item, Rancho Chico, Calif., Oct. 15.
[Discusses Indian 'bead work and basketry designs.]
29.
Bingham, Rev. Hiram, of Hawaii. 3 items, New London, Conn. Mohonk, Aug. 21 - 25-*. [Recommended by Gorham D. Gilman; to and
from
31.
Blair, Mrs. E. Helen, Wis. State Historical Library. 3 items,
Madison, Wis. - Mohonk, Sept. 18 - 27. To and from;
recommends man for Conf.; discusses moral conduct of American
soldiers in Philippines.]
Bloom, Capt. J.E., U.S.A. 2 items, Boston, Mass.
Mohonk, June
19 - Oct. 13. [To and from; can't come; Major Shelton will replace him on program.]
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Box 18, 1908, cont.:
32.
Bonaparte, Charles J., U.S. Attorney Gen. 3 items, Washington Mohonk, June 13 - Sept. 11.
To and from; can't come.]
33.
Brandegee, U.S. Sen. Prank B., of Conn. 2 items, New London, Conn,
June 23 - Aug. 25.
34.
Brandow Printing Company, Albany, N.Y., printers of 1908 Conf.
Report. 34 items, Albany Mohonk, June 5, 1908 - Jan. 28,
1909.
To and from.]
35.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles Henry, P.E. bishop of Philippines. 1 item
carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 11, 1908*
[Mentions his refusing bishopric in Washington to continue work
in Philippines.]
36.
Brooke, Maj. Gen. John R., U.B.A., retired. 3 items, Pittsfield,
Mass. - Mohonk, June 18 - July 1. [To and from; suggests men
for Porto Rican part of program.]
37.
Brosius, S M., agent Indian Rights Assoc. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 7.
38.
_Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, U.S. Commr. Educe. pres. 1908 Conf.
21 items (3enclosures), June 13 Dec. 22,
To and from;
discuss Conf. program and personnel.]
39.
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, ex-commr. education. Porto Rico,
[later
gov. of Pennsylvania.] I item, carbon of Hr. Smiley's letter
to him, June 22, 1908. Co apparent answer.]
40.
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, ex-supt. education. Philippines, pres.
Franklin College. 3 items, Franklin, Ind. - Mohonk, June 1349. [To
and from; suggests people for Conf.]
41.
Bryan, Wm. Alanson, pres. Pacific Scientific Institution. 2
items, New York - Mohonk, Oct. 8 - Nov. 4.
To and from.]
42.
Burke, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of S. Dakota. 1 item Pierre, S.D.,
Aug. 28.
43.
Burnham, "U.S. Sen. Henry Eben, of New Hampshire. 1 item, Manchester, N.H., Aug. 25.
44.
Burrows, U.S. S en. Julius C., of Michigan. 3 items, Kalamazoo - Mohonk, June 18 - July 21. To and from.]
45.
Burton, Frederick R., composer, performer of Indian music. 4
items, New York - Mohonk, July 8 - Oct. 12. [To and from.]
46.
Butler, Charles Henry, nationally known attorney. 2 items, New
York - Mohonk, Sept. 9 - Oct. 7.
To and from.]
47.
Calderon, Dr. Fernando, Filipino. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Phillips' letter to, Mohonk, Oct. 15.
No apparent answer.]
48.
Camunas, Manuel, Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's let.
ter to him, Mohonk, Aug. 21. no apparent answer.]
49.
Capron, U.S. Rep. Adin B., of Rhode Island. 3 items, Washington; Stillwater, R.I.
Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 27.
To and
from.]
,
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p. 144
Box 18, 1908, cont.:
50.
Carr, Brig. Gen. Camillo Casatti Cadmus, U.S.L., retired.
2 items, Ostend, Belgium - Mohonk, June 22 Aug. 13. [To
and from; can't come; suggests Maj. Gen. George W. Davis,
U.S.A., retired, as Conf. member.3
51.
Carter, George Robert, ex-gov. Hawaiian Territory. 8 items,
Honolulu; Rochester, Minn.; New fork City - Mohonk, June 9 Nov. 5.
To and from; discusses his speech, made at Conf.3
52.
Charlton, Paul, law officer, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War
Dept. 22 items (1 enclosure), Washington - Mohonk, June 5 Dec. 30.
To and from; frank discussion of various people
for Philippine part of Conf. Program.3
53.
Cheney, Mrs. Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 1 item, carbon of
Mr. Smiley's letter to, June 12. no apparent answer.3
54.
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 1 item, St. Paul,
Minn., Sept. 1.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.'
60.
61.
62.
63.
Clark, U.S. Sen. C.D., of Wyoming. 1 item, Evanston, Wyo.,
Sept. 18.
Clark, Charles Hopkins, ed. Hartford Courant. 11 items, Hart-.
ford, Conn. - Mohonk, June 5 - Oct. 7. [To and from; discusses Philippine part of program.)
Cloud, Henry Roe [Indiar3 adopted son of Walter and Mary Roe.
2 items, Winnebago, Nebr., Sept. 2 - 00. 9. [Says he has
taken a year out from his Yale course to do missionary work
among his people.3
Cleves, Brig. Gen. John Walter, U.S.A., retired. 3 items,
Gloucester, Mass. - Mohonk, June 30 - July 17. [To and from.3
Coan, Titus Munson, M.D., author, representative of Honolulu
Chamber of Commerce at Mohonk Conf. 10 items (1 enclosure),
July 27 - Sept. 14. To and from; discuss Hawaiian part of
Conf. program.3
Cockran, U.S. Rep. W. Bourke, of New York. 6 items, New York e.
Mohonk, June 30 - Sept. 22. To and from; was to speak on
Philippines; can't come.3
Cocks, U.S. Rep. Wm. W., of New York. 1 item, Westbury, L.I.,
Aug. 22.
Code, Wm. H., chief engineer, Indian Service (Irrigation).
2 items, los Angeles, Calif. - Mohonk, June 17 - July 24
[To and from; mentions growth in irritation projects on
reservations.3
Coleman, Mary E., ex-dean of women, Insular Formal School,
Manila. 10 items, Rushville, Ind.; Chicago - Mohonk, June
19 - Nov. 6. [To and from; discuss her Conf. speech on
Philippine educatiiii.3
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p. 145
Box 18, 1908, cont.:
64.
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner. 2 items, New York, Aug.
29; Redding Ridge, Conn., Oct. 18. •
65.
Cook, Philip [Indian] 1 item, Calumet, Okla., Sept. 30. Accepts invitation to Conf.]
66.
Coulter, John G., prof. Illinois State Normal U. 3 items, Normal, Ill. - Mohonk, June 30 - Oct. 12.
To and from; recommends Barrows' History of the Philippines.]
67.
Crafts, Rev. Wilbur Fisk, founder and supt. International
Reform Bureau. 3 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 28 - Dec. 22.
[To and from; urges sending to Congress of Mohonk petition
Prohibiting importation, manufacture, and sale of opium in U.S.
68.
Crittenden, Lillian H. 2 items, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mohonk, July 23-,
July 27. To and from; suggests man for Conf.]
69.
Cullom, U.S. Sen. Samuel M., of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Highland
Park, Ill., Aug. 28.
70.
Curtis, U.S. Sen. Charles, of Kansas [later Vice.-Pres. U.S.]
2 items, Topeka, Kan. Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 3. To and from]
71.
Davidson, U.S. Rep. James H., of Wis. 2 items, Oshkosh, Wis.
Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 31. To and from.]
72*
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of the 'ate, Sen. Dawes of
Mass. 1 item, Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 25.
73.
De Armond, U.S. Rep. David A., of Missouri. 1 item, Butler, Mo.,
Sept. 2.
74.
Degetau, Frederic°, Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's
letter to him, Mohonk, June 10. [No apparent answer.]
75.
Depew, U.S. S en. Chauncey Mitchell, of New York. 1 item, New
York, Sept. 17.
76.
Dexter, Edwin G., U.S. commissioner of education for Porto
Rico. 11 items, San Juan; New York - Mohonk, July 7 - Nov. 17. [To
and from. discusses remarks of Mr. Lord on attitude of native Puerto
Ricans toward industrial education; wants to offset these remarks
by addition to Conf. Report.]
77.
Diaz, Jose A., Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, Aug. 21. No apparent answer.]
78.
Diego, Jose de Puerto Rican. I item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him, June 10. No apparent answer.]
Dietz, Yrs. Angel De Cora [Indian], on staff at Carlisle Indian
School. 2 items, carbons of Mr. Smiley's letter to her, June
17, and. Mr. Phillips letter to her, Oct. 30. [Came and spoke
at Conf.]
80.
Dillingham, U.S. Sen. Wm. P., of Vermont. 1 item, Montpelier,
Vt., Sept. 3.
81.
Domenech, Manuel V., Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's
letter to him, Mohonk, June 10. No apparent answer.]
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Box 18, 1908, cont.:
82.
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State commr, of education, pres. of
1907 Conf. 7 items (1 enclosure), Albany - Mohonk, J13ne 8
Aug. 21. [To and from; discuss plans for 1908 Conf.)
Driscoll, U.S. Rep. Michael E., of New York. 2 items, Syracuse, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 12 - 15.
To and from; suggests
man for Conf.)
Dunlop, Rear Adm. Andrew, U.S.N., retired. 4 items, Washington
Mohonk, June 16 - Sept. 8. to and from; discusses importance
of building up U.S. fortifications on Porto Rico.3
Dyer, Commodore George L., U.S.N., retired, ex-gov. of Guam.
1 item, Charleston, S.C., Sept. 25. speaks of years on Island
of Guam.3
Dyer, Rear Adm. Nehemiah Mayo, U.S.N., retired. 2 items, Monument Beach, Mass. . . . Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 18. to and from;
discusses Philippine conditions.]
-
83.
84.
85.
86.
-
Box 19, 1908
87.
Eastman, Dr. Charles A. [Indian] 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's
letter to him, Mohonk, July 1. Speaks of outstanding Indians
at Conf.]
88.
Eaton, Edward. D., pres. Beloit College. 1 item, Beloit, Wis.,
Oct. 12.
89.
Edwards, Brig. Gen. Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., chief Bureau of
Insular Affairs, War Dept. 7 items, Washington Mohonk,
June 8 - Oct. 7.
To and from; discuss speakers for Philippine part of Conf. Program.*
90.
Egan, Anna C., Indian Service • 1 item carbon of Mrs. Smiley's
letter to her, Mohonk, June 17. invited to come and speak, as
representative lady worker.]
91.
Estabrook, Arthur F., banker. 3 items, Boston - Mohonk, July 30
Aug. 7.
To and from; suggests people for Porto Rican part of
program.3
92.
Evans, Rev. A. Grant, ex-pres. Henry Kendall College, pres. Oklahoma State U. 4 items, Norman, Okla. - Mohonk, July 1
Sept. 14. to and from.]
93.
Evans, Rear admiral Robley Dunglison, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
n.p., n.d.
94.
Falkner, Dr. Roland P., ex-U.S. Commr. Education for Porto
Rico.
5 items, New York - Mohonk, June 22 - Nov. 2.
To and from.]
95.
Filene, Edward, merchant. 3 items, Boston - Mohonk, July 25 Oct. 15.
To and from.]
96.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 5 items, Brooklyn,
N.Y. - Mohonk, June 15 - Sept. 28.
To and from; suggests
man fog Conf.)
-
,
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Box 19, 1908, cont.:
97*
Foard, Josephine, manager of Laguna*.pottery. 5 items, Laguna,
N.M.; Harrisburg, Pa. - Mohonk, June 17 - Nov. 7.
To and
from; tells of work at pottery; comes and speaks at Conf.)
98.
Forbes, William Cameron, vice gov. of Philippines. 9 items,
Boston - Mohonk, June 16 - Oct. 10. [To and from.)
99.
Frazier, U.S. Sen. James B., of Tennessee. 1 item Chattanooga,
Tenn., Sept. 3.
100.
Frear, Walter F., gov. of Hawaii. 6 items, Honolulu - Mohonk,
June 9 - Sept. 4.
To and from; suggests men for Conf.)
101.
Friedman, Moses, supt. U.S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. 10
items, Carlisle - Mohonk, June 17 - Dec. 5.
To and from.)
102'
Frissell, Hollis Burke, principal, Hampton Institute. 1
item, Hampton, Va., July 3. recommends vice pres. of
Hampton, George P. Phenix, to attend conf. in his place.)
103,
Gamble, U.S. Sen. Robert J., of South Dakota. 1 item, Yankton,
S.D., Sept. 1.
104*
Ganss, Rev. Father H.G. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter
to him, Mohonk, June 15. [Asks for names of Catholics to invite; no apparent answer.)
105.
Garfield, James Rudolph, U.S. Secy. of the Interior. 3 items,
Chicago, Ill.; Washington, D.O. - Mohonk, July 21- Oct. 5. [To n
and from.)
106.
Garlington, Prig. Gen. Ernest Albert, Inspector Gen. U.S.A.
2 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 15-17. 070 and from.)
107.
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Md. or Indian Commissioners.
5 items, Washington - Mohonk, Jan. 13 - Dec. 26.
To and from;
suggests man for Conf.)
108.
Gibbons, His Eminence James, cardinal archbishop of Baltimore.
P items, Baltimore, M. - Mohonk, June 15-17.
To and from.)
109.
Gilfillan, J.A., missionary. 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
Aug.
31 4 Oct. 31.
110*
Gillett, U.S. Rep. Frederick H., of Mass. 4 items, Springfield,
Mass. - Mohonk, June 8 - Aug. 31.
To and from.)
111.
Gilman, Gorham P., former resident of Hawaii. 40 items (4 enclosures), Poston - Mohonk, Nov. 9, 1907 - Dec. 28, 1908.
To and from; copious correspondence about Hawaiian part of
Conf. program.)
112.
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A., U.S.A., retired. 5 items,
Wakefield, Mass. - Mohonk, June 8 - Oct. 18. To and from;
suggests man fee Conf.)
113,
Gould, Miss Helen, prominent socialite, philanthropist. 1
item, Roxbury, N.Y., Aug. 25.
114.
Graham, U.S. Rep. Wm. H., of Pennsylvania. 1 item Pittsburgh*
Pa., Oct. 7.
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Box 19, 1908, cont.:
'115.
Griffiths, A.F., pres. Oahu College. 2 items, Honolulu - Mohonk,July 18 - Aug. 31. [To and from.)
116.
Hall, Brig. Gen. Robert Henry, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Hamburg, N.Y., Aug. 27.
Hamilton, U.S. Rep. Edward L., of Mich. 2 items, Niles, Mich.
Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 3. To and from.)
118.
Hamlin, Frances B., widow of Rev. Teunis S. 3 items (2 enclosures), Rensselaerville, N.Y.; Washington, D.C., Aug. 27
Oct. 21. ['Enclosures give vivid pictures of missionary work
among Indians and Filipinos.)
119.
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired.
1 item, Scotts...
ville, N.Y., Sept. 1.
120.
Harlan, James S., ex-atty. gen. Porto Rico, member Interstate
Commerce Comm. [later Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court.)
5 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 19 - Oct. 14. To and from;
gives good Picture of cultural conditions in Porto Rico; speaks
of need to change name of Conf.)
121.
Hart, Wm. Octave, nationally known lawyer. 6 items, New Orleans,
La. - Mohonk, Dec. 4 - Dec. 28. To and from.)
122.
Hartman, Cary W., The Indocrafters, Buffalo, N.Y. 1 item (2 enclosures), Buffalo, 'N.Y., Jan. 9. [Sends picture and circuar
about his lectures; tells of expanding Indian industry.
(Picture in circular shows great-grandson of Cornplanter.))
123.
Hartshorn, W.N., chairman Exec. Comm. International Sunday
School Assoc. 1 item, Boston, Mass, Oct. 8. [letter written
on front page of leaflet about the Fifth Clifton Conf., 1908
(for uplifting of the Negro))
124.
Hatch, Ira A., Indian agent. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's
letter to him, Mohonk, June 18. [Sample of letter sent to
many Indian superintendents and agents.)
125.
Hazard, James L., supt. Bay Mills School, Bay Mills, Mich.
L item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 23.
[Also sample.)
126.
Heiser, Capt. Victor G., American doctor, author. 2 items, Johns.town, Pa. - Mohonk, Oct. 13 - Nov. 3.
To and from.)
127.
Hemenway, Charles Reed, atty. gen. of Hawaii. 2 items,
Washington-Mohonk, Oct. 8-14.
To and from.)
128.
Hepburn, U.S. Rep. Wm. P., of Iowa. 3 items, Clarinda, Iowa
Mohonk, June 9 - Sept. 5. To and from.)
129.
Hernandez, Enrique C., Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr.
Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 10. No apparent answer.)
130.
Hernandez, Ricardo 0., Porto Rican. Same.
131.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, author. 1 item, Ipswich, Mass.,
Aug. 24.
l
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Box 19, 1908, cont.:
132.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 16 items, Norwalk, Conn. - Mohonk, June 6 - Oct. 13. To and from; suggests men for Conf.; discusses speech he plans to make.)
133.
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, ex-U.S. Secy. of Interior. 2 items,
(one written by wife), Monadnock, N.H., Aug. 27; San Francisco,
Calif • n.d.
134.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, pres. World Book Co. 1 item, Yonkers,
N.Y., Oct. 27.
135.
Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. 1 item carbon of Mr. Phillips'
letter to, Mar. 20. [Urged sending of delegation to 1908
Conf.) (See also #283. Wood, H.P., secy Honolulu C. of C.)
136.
Hoes, Rev. Roswell Randall, U.S.N. 2 items (1 enclosure), Norfolk, Va. - Mohonk, Aug. 4-7. To and from; sends reprint
of sermon he preached in Kingston, N.Y., about early Indian
massacre there and history connected with it.]
137.
Hosmer, Prank A., ex-pres. Oahu College, Hawaii, member Mass.
State Legislature. 13 items, Boston; Amherst, Mass. - Mohonk, May 4 - Nov. 11.
To and from; discuss people for
Conf.; he will represent Honolulu C. of C.]
138.
House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 1 item, carbon of
Mr. Phillips' letter to the Speaker, Dec. 22* [Written at
request of Supt. Crafts of International Reform Bureau,
urging prohibition of opium in U.S.)
139.
Howard, Gen. Oliver Otis. 1 item, Burlington, Vt., Lug. 26.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
Howell, George [Indian) 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter
to him, Mohonk, June 16. ['Urges him to come to Conf.; no
apparent answer.]
Humphrey, U.S. Reps Wm. E., of State of Washington. 2 items,
Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 6.
To and from.]
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., ex-gov. Porto Rico, Judge U.S. District Ct.
3 items, Helena, Mont. - Mohonk, June 10 - Aug. 29.
To and
from.)
Ide, Henry Clay, ex-gov. gen. Philippines. 6 items, St. Johns...
bury, Vt.
Mohonk, Jane 8 - Sept. 29.
To and from; speaks
of progress made in civilizing Philippines.]
Irwin, Agnes, dean Radcliffe College. 1 item, Gairloch, Ross
Shire, Scotland, Sept. 5.
Jackson, Sheldon, Alaska Div. Bur. of Education. 4 items,
Washington, D.C. Mohonk, June 30 - Oct. 3.
To and from.)
Jackson, Mrs. T.J. ("Stonewall") 3 items, Charlotte, N.C.
Mohonk, Aug. 27 - Sept. 28. [To and from.)
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147.
148.
149.
150.
151,
152.
153.
154.
155,
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161,
162.
163.
164.
Johnson, H.H., supt. Puyallup School, Tacoma, Wash. 2 items,
Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, June 22 - Nov. 9. to and from.3
Johnson, Mrs. Horace J., Indian worker. 2 items, Round Valley
Indian Agency, Covelo, Calif.
Mohonk, June 17 - Oct. 30.
to and from.3
Johnson, Wm. E., special U.S. govt. officer in charge of suppression of liquor traffic on Reservations. 4 items, June 30Oct. 3. to and from; tells of work catching whiskey peddlers.3
Johnston, Douglas H., gov. Chickasaw Nation. 1 item, Tishomingo,
Ma., Sept. 21.
Johnston, W.R., missionary to 7avajos. 10 items, Chicago, Ill.;
Harrisburg, Pa.; New York; Tolchaco, Ariz. - Mohonk, June 20-4
Nov, 12. Co and from; discusses his Conf. speech.
Jones, U.S. Rep. Wm. A., of Virginia, 3 items, Warsaw, Va.
Mohonk, June 8 - July 21. To and from; suggests Filipinos
for Conf.3
Juncos, Manuel Fernandez, Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr.
Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 19. no apparent answer.3
Kean, U.8. Sen. John, of New Jersey. 1 item, Elizabeth, N.J.,
Aug. 31.
Keeler, Lucy Elliot. 2 items, Fremont, Ohio, Dec. 8 - Mohonk,
Dec. 12. to and from.]
Kelley, Rev. Wm., ed. Methodist Review. 4 items, New York - Mohonk, Oct. 26 - Dec. 28.
To and from; comments on high quality
of 1908 Conf.; recommends Rev. Dr. John F. Goucher of Baltimore as future Conf. member.3
Ketcham, Rev. Wm. H., director Bur. of Catholic Ind. Missions.
4 items, Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 14 - Dec. 12.
To and from.3
King, Gen. Charles, soldier, author, ex-brig. general. U.S.A.
1 item, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 7.
Kirk, Rev. James Wollaston, ex-missionary to Alaska. 2 items,
Sept. 23- Sept. 29. to and from; tactful reply to man dropped
from list.3
Lacy, U.S. Rep. John F., of Iowa. 1 item, Oskaloosa, Iowa, Aug. 2a
La Follette, U.S. Sen. Robert L., of Wisconsin. 1 item Madison,
Wis., Aug. 27.
Larrinaga, Sr. Tulio, resident Porto Rican Commissioner. in Washington.
5 items, Washington - Mohonk, Feb. 17 - Sept. 2. to and from.3
Lathers, Miss Ida. 2 items, On Board the Amerika - Mohonk, Aug.
27 - Sept. 4. To and from; speaks of Mrs. John Bidwell of
Calif. coming East at time of Conf.; already invited.]
Lawler, Thomas 7., member Bd. of Ginn & Co., publishers. 6 items,
Boston - Mohonk, June 8 - July 6. to and from; suggests 5 men
for Conf.)
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Box 19, 1908, cont.:
165*
Laggard, Sr. Benito, prominent Filipino. 2 items, Paris, FranceMohonk, Aug. 21 - Sept. 10. ET° and from; gives favorable views
on American occupation of Philippines.]
156.
Lemly, Capt. [later Maj.] Henry Rowan, U.S.A. 2 items, St. Peters.burg, Russia - Mohonk, Feb. 15 - June 26. [To and from]
167.
LeRoy, James A., former secy. Philippine Commission, U.S. Consul,
Durango, Mex. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him,
Mohonk, June 5. no apparent answer.]
168.
Leupp, Francis T.1., U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 21 items, Washington, D.0.; San Francisco, Calif.; Colville Agency, Wash.;
Tyringham, Mass. - Mohonk, May 14 - Nov, 2. to and from; discusses people for Conf.]
169.
Lilley, U.S. Rep. George L., of Connecticut. 4 items, Washing-,
ton, D.C. - Mohonk, July 4 - July 27. To and from.]
170.
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, ex-U.S. Commr. in Porto Rico, Pol. Sci
prof. at Columbia U. 8 items, New York - Mohonk, July 21
Dec. 14. [To and from; discusses people for Conf.]
171.
Lineberger, Paul Myron Wentworth, lawyer, author, ex-U.S. Dist.
Judge, Phila., legal adviser to Sun Yat Sen. 6 items, Chicago-Mohonk, Sept. 23 - Oct. 22.
To and from.]
172.
Long, U.S. Sen. Chester I., of Kansas. 1 item, Medicine Lodge,
Ken., Aug. 29.
173.
Longfellow, Alice M. 1 item, Magnolia, Mass., Aug. 27.
Box 20, 1908,
174.
Mabie, Hamilton W., assoc. ed. The Outlook, author. 1 item New
York, Sept. 28.
175.
McClellan, George B., secy. to Prince Kalanianaole of Hawaii.
2 items, Honolulu, T.H., Aug. 24; Washington, D.C., Oct. 10.
176.
McCurtain, D.C. Choctaw Indian] 1 item Colorado Springs, Colo.,
Sept. 17. discusses importance of careful supervision in
settlement of financial affairs of 5 Civilized Tribes, to prevent exploitation of Indians.]
177.
McDonough, John T. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him,
Mohonk, July 7.
Invited on recommendation of Thomas Lawler; no
apparent answer. (Same letter sent to Edward J. McGuire.)]
178.
MacFarland, Henry B.F., Commr. of Dist. of Columbia. 3 items, Washington, D.C• Mohonk, June 19-24. to and from; Mr. Smiley asks
confidential info on Gen. Bell.]
179.
McKennon, A.S., attorney. 4 items, McAlester, Okla., Sept. 25Oct. 15. [To and from; discusses violation of allotment (Atoka)
agreement with Choctaws and Chickasaws, by -7Act of Congress.]
180.
McKinley, U.S. Rep. Wm. B., of Illinois. 1 item, Champaign, Ill.,
Aug. 31.
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181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
McKinney, U.S. Rep. James, of Illinois. 2 items, Aledo, Ill.Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 8.
To and from.]
Mathews, Shailer, dean, Divinity School, U. of Chicago. 4 items,
Chicago
Mohonk, June 30 - Oct. 14. to and from.]
Merritt, Maj. Gen. Wesley, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Sunapee N.H.]
Aug. 27.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U. 12 items, Squirrel I.,
Ye.; Raleigh,
Mohonk, June 5 - Nov. 10. Recommends
people for Conf., including nine young Indians. To and from.]
Miller, Frank A., Glenwood Mission Inn, Riverside, Cal. 3 items
(1 enclosure), Riverside, Cal.- Mohonk, June 2-18.
To and
from; enclosed list of resolutions tells of California Conf.,
started b7 Mr. Miller.]
Miller, Kelly dean of College of Arts and Sciences,
Howard U. 1 item (1 enclosure), Washington, D.C., Oct. 22.
Send prospectus of his book, Race Adjustment.]
Moon, U.S. Rep. John A., of Tennessee. 1 item, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Aug. 29.
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist later member U.S. Bd. of
Ind. Commrs.] 3 items, Andover, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 23 »
Oct. 28.
To and from.]
Morales, L. Sanchez, Porto Rican. 1 item, copy of Mr. Smiley's
letter him, Mohonk, June 26. No apparent answer.]
Morehouse, Rev. H.L., corr. secy. Amer. Baptist Home Mission Soc.
1 ite4,Nov. 2.
Morrill Bros., printers. 5 items, Fulton, N.Y.
Mohonk,June129. concerns shipment of Conf. invitations; mislaid at Mohonk;
to and from.]
National Indian Association. John W. Clark, secy. 2 items, New
York - Mohonk, Sent. 10-14.
To and from.]
Navajos, Mission to the. 7 items, Tolchaco, Ariz., Feb. 10 Dec. 31. News and fund-raising letters, giving detailed picture of work at Tolchaco.]
Navarro, Herminio Diaz, Porto Rican. I item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 26. No apparent answer.]
Needham, U.S. Rep. James C., of California. 2 items, Modesto,
Calif. - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 6. to and from.]
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minnesota. 1 item, Alexandria, Minn.,
Aug. 29.
Newton, Mrs. Elsie Eaton, special Indian Agent. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 17- Nov. 13. to and from; sends corrections
for her Conf. speech.]
Niblack, Commander [later Vice kftm.1 Albert P., U.S.N. 1 item,
Annapolis, Md., Aug. 31.
Norris, U.S. Rep. George W., of Nebraska. 3 items, Washington,
D.C.; McCook, Nebr.
Mohonk, June 9 - Aug. 24. [To and fro.]
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135
Box 20, 1908, cont.:
200.
2M1.
202.
203.
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210,
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
Ocampo, Pablo, resident Philippine Commr. in Washington. 3 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 13-15. To and from; one item is Tito-4
graphical account of Sr. Ocampo, taken from Congressional
Directory, 60th Congress, and 1st. Session.]
Odlin, Arthur F., ex-judge, Ct. of 1st. Instance, Manila, P.I.
4 items, Lancaster, N.H.; Cleveland, O. - Mohonk, June 8 - Sept.
29. [To and from.]
Oliver, Wm. J., supt. Zuni Ind. School, Blackrock, N.M. 3 items,
Blackrock, N.M. - Mohonk, June 22 - Aug. 31. [To and from.]
Oskison, John M., ed. Collier's. 4 items, New York - Mohonk,
- Oct. 9. [To and from; suggests woman for Conf.]
Otis, Maj. Gen. Elwell Stephen, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Rochester,
N.Y., Sept. 7.
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item, Salisbury,
N.C., Aug. 22.
Pacheco, P. Siaca, Porto Rican. 2 items, San Juan, P.R. - Mohonk,
Jan. 19-28.
To and from; Porto Rican asking for Conf. Report.]
Page, '!alter Hines, ed. The World's Work. 1 item, New York, Oct. la
Payne, U.B. Rep. Sereno E., of New York. 4 items, Auburn, N.Y..
Mohonk, June 26 - Aug. 25.
To and from; suggests men for Conf.]
Peairs, Hervey B., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Aug. 28.
Penrose, Stephen B.L., ores. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.
2 items, Walla Walla, Sept. 17; Germantown, Pa., Oct. 20.
Perkins, U.S. Rep. James Breck, of New York. 1 item, Rochester41
N.Y., Sept. 4.
Perry, Bliss, ed. Atlantic Monthly. 1 item Boston [n.d.]
Piles, U.S. Sen. Samuel H., of Washington. 2 items, Seattle, Wash.Mohonk, July 30
Sept. 3. [To and from.]
Pinchot, Gifford, chief of Bur. of Forestry, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture [later gov. of Pennsylvania] 3 items, Milford, Pa.;
Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 31 A Sept. 3. [To and from.]
Post, Regis H., gov. of Porto Rico. 4 items, Govt. House, P.R. Mohonk, June 26
Sept. 4.
To and from.
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. Reporter. 9 items (1 enclosure) BostonMohonk; Randolph, Vt., Sept. 11 - Nov. 7. To and from; concerns
typing of Conf. Report.]
Amelia S., Hon. Pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 4 items, Long
_Beach, Calif., Aug. 13
Oct. 14. [Speaks of Calif. Indians.]
Rayner, U.S. Sen. Isidor, of Maryland. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Aug. 24.
Redbird, Simon [Indian] 6 items, Genoa, Nebr.; Northport, Mich.Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 10. [To and from; came and spoke at Confess
Reel, Estelle, U.S. supt. of Indian Schools. 3 items, Washing..
ton, D.C. - Mohonk [n.d.] - Oct. 17.
To and from.]
]
216.
217.
218.
219.
220.
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Box 20, 1908, cont.:
221.
Remey, Rear Adm. George Collier, U.S.N., retired. 5 items,
Washington, D.C.; Jamestown, R.I. - Mohonk, June 24 - Nov, 5.
[To and from.]
222.
Restarick, Rt. Rev. Henry B., 1st. Amer. bishop (P.E.) of
Honolulu. 2 items, Honolulu - Mohonk, June 9 - July 6. [To and
from.]
223*
Rodgers, Rear Adm. Frederick, U.S.N., retired. 3 items, Havre
de Grace, Md.
Mohonk, June 24 - July 3. [To and from.]
224*
Roe, Rev. Walter C., founder of Mohonk Lodge, Colony, Okla.,
supt. of Oklahoma missions, Reformed Church in America. 2
items, Winnebago, Nebr., Aug. 28 - Oct. 70. [Tells of new
work among Winnebagos.
225.
Rosenberger, A. 1 item Oskaloosa, Iowa* Nov. 24. nice
appreciation of Conf.]
226.
Salvador, G [7] Filipino. 3 items, Manila, Feb. 21 - Nov. 3.
[Interesting use of English; thanks for Conf. Reports.]
227.
Sanders, Rev. Frank K., pres. Washburn College, Topeka, Kan.
1 item, Boston, Mass., Aug. 29.
228.
Schieffelin, Wm. Jay, chemist. 2 items, Bar Harbor, Me. .
Mohonk, Aug. 1-29. [To and from.]
229.
Scott, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Kansas. 2 items, Iola, Kan. 0.
Mohonk, June 26 - July 2. [mo and from.]
230.
Scott, Col. [later Maj. Gen.] Hugh L., U.S.A. 1 item, copy of Mr.
Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, July 30. [Must have answered,
231.
Scribner, Charles, publisher. I item, Morristown, N.J., Aug. 28.
232.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, minister Central Union Church, Honolulu. 6 items, Honolulu – Mohonk, June
10-Oct. 6. to and from; suggests people for conference
233.
Sedgwick, Ellery, ed. Atlantic Monthly. 1 item, Boston, Oct. 7
234.
Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith College. I item, Northampton,
Mass., Sept. i6.
235.
Serra, Manuel Rodriguez, Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him.
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Box 20, 1908, cont.:
236.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford, Pa.,
Aug. 30.
237.
Shaw, Albert, ed. The American Review of Reviews. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 25.
238.
Shelton, Maj. George H., Bureau of Insular Affairs. 8 items,
Washington, D.C. – Mohonk, Oct. 30-Dec. 30 to and from; mainly
concerns getting reprints of his Mohonk speech.
239.
240.
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246.
247.
248.
249.
250.
251.
252.
253.
254.
255.
Shelton, Wm. T. supt. San Juan School, Shiprock, N.M. 2 items,
Waynesville, N.C. – Mohonk, June 24-Nov. 9. To and from.
Sherman, U.S. Rep. James S., of New York, 9 items, Utica, N.Y. Mohonk, June 15 - Oct. 20. To and from; says can't come this
year, but promises that V.P. of U.S. (himself) will be at Conf.
next year.]
Shuster, W. Morgan, secy. of Public Instruction, Phila. 1 item,
Manila, Oct. 1.
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 1 item, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Sept. 28.
Smiley, Daniel. 3 items, quadroons of Phillips' letters to him*, one
letter from Mrs. Effie Smiley, Randolph, Vt. - Mohonk, Oct. 30
Nov. 21. To and from; discuss cutting of Dr. Spining's Conf.
speech.]
Smith, T. Guilford, regent Y.Y. State U. 1 item, Atlantic City,
N.J., Sept. 24. [Discusses men for Conf.']
Stiffen, Matthew K., secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 1 item, Phila., Pa.
Southwest Indian Conf. 1 item (1 enclosure), Tolchaco, Ariz.,
May 23. [Letter from secy., telling of arrangements for Conf.
to be held at Flagstaff, Ariz., July 9-16.; program enclosed.]
Southwick, U.S. Rep. George N., of New York. I item, A Albany,
N.Y., Sept. 1.
Spining, Rev. George L. 2 items, Long Beach, Cal. - Mohonk, June
29 - July 74. To and from; suggests Mrs. General Bidwell for
Conf.]
Stalker, Rev. 14. 8 items, Ames, Iowa; San Antonio, Texas Randolph, Vt.; Mohonk, Nov. 11 - Dec. 19. [To and from; sufferer
from anemia trying to get prescription for remedy mentioned by
George Cabot Ward in Conf. speech.]
Stevens, U.S. Rep. Frederick C., of Minn. 3 items, St. Paul, Alan,.
Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 25. To and from.]
Stone, Mason S., ex.-Phil. official, supt. of education Vermont. 3
items, Montpelier, Vt. - Mohonk, July 18 Nov. 6.
To and from.
Sweet, Rev. E.M., Jr., supt Okla. Ant&.-Saloon League. 1 item,
Oklahoma City, Aug, 27. [Discusses problems of Prohibition
enforcement in Okla43
Tater, Cornelia, corr. secy. No. Calif. Ind. Assoc. 8 items, Pacific Grove, Cal.; San Jose, Cal. - Mohonk, June 18 - Sept. 7.
[To and from; discusses problems of No. Cal. Inds.; suggests man f
or Conf., etc.]
Tawney, U.S. Rep. James A., of Minn. 1 item, Winona, Minn., Sept«4
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 2 items, Little Moose,
Aug. 25; Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Oct. 19.
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256.
257.
Teller, U.S. Sen. Henry M., of Colorado. 2 items, Denver, Colo., Aug.
25 - Sept. 21.
Thompson, Elizabeth D. (Mrs. Charles L.) 2 items, Norfolk, Conn,
Mohonk, June 16-30. To and from; asks Mr. Smiley to recommend someone to
inspect Presbyterian mission schools.]
ONO
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Box 20, 1908, cont.:
258.
Thorne, C.V., ex—member Govt. Indian Service, 3 items (2enclosure
Garrison, Nebr. — Mohonk, May 7-28. to and from; long letter on
wrongs done to Rosebud Sioux, with copy of letter to M.K. Sniff
en and pamphlet on affairs in the Ind. Dept. enclosed; lukewarm
response from Mohonk,)
259,
Travieso, Martin, Jr., Porto Rican. 8 items, San Juan, P.R.;
New York City — Mohonk, July 7 — Oct. 16. to and from; a
really interested Porto Rican; came and spoke.)
260.
True, Clara D., Indian worker. 4 items, Banning, Cal. Mohonk,
June 17 — Sept. 30. to and from; tells of work in fighting
whiskey peddlers in So. Cal.)
261.
Twitchell, H.K., secy Presbyterian Social Union of Brooklyn and
Mohonk,
Vicinity. 5 items (1 enclosure), Brooklyn
Dec. 7-15. to and from; asks recommendation of someone to
speak on Indians; mentions death of Darwin R. James.)
262,
Updegraff, Harlan, educator, chief Alaska Div. Bur of Education.
2
items, Washington — Mohonk, Jan. 11-13,0[To and from; returns
Conf. speech too late for publication in Report.)
263.
U.S. Senate. 2 items, carbon of Mr. Phillips' letter to Pres. of
Senate (V.P.U.S.) urging prohibition of opium, as requested by Mr.
Crafts of International Reform BUX., plus acknowledgment from secy,
in Washington. Washington Mohonk, Dec. 2228.
264,
Valdes, Jose E., secy. to Phil.. Commr. Legarda. 9 items, Washington — Mohonk, June 8
Oct. 15. to and from; suggests Dr. Fer-•
nando Calderon, Phil. delegate to International Congress on Tuberculosis, to replace him as speaker at Conf.)
265.
Valentine, Robert G., supervisor under U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs
[later Commr. himself) 8 items, Everett, Wash.; Keshena, Wis.;
Washington, D.C. — Mohonk, June 24 — Nov. 5. to and from; let-.
ter of Dec. 8 gives particulars of appropriations to help Utes.
266.
Vaux, George, Jr., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Phila., Pa. Oct. 8.
267.
Very, Rear Adm. Samuel W., U.S.N., retired. 11 items, Newton Center, Mass. —
Mohonk, June 16 — Sept. to and from; designated as representative of
Honolulu C. of C. at Conf.; can't come
268.
Veve, Dr. John, Porto Rican. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk,
Aug. 21. No apparent answer.)
269.
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 1 item, Salamanca,
N.Y., Sept. 7.
270.
Wadsworth, H.E., supt. Shoshoni Agency, Wind River, Wyo. 2 items,
Wind River, Wyo. — Mohonk, June 24 — Aug. 3. to and from; tells of
construction of irrigation canals on Reservation.)
271.
Ward, George Cabot, Auditor General of Porto Rico. 5 items, San Juan, P.R.; New
York City — Mohonk, June 26 — Dec. 21. to and from; letter of Dec. 21,
expression of perceptive appreciation•3
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272.
273.
274.
275*
276.
277.
278.
279.
280.
281*
282.
283.
284.
285.
286.
287.
288.
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent, 3 items, New York Mo
honk, Aug. 22 - Dec. Pl. [To and from.]
Ware, Edward T., pres. Atlanta U. 1 item, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 16*
Weeks, U.S. Rep. John W., of Mass, 3 items, Boston, Mass. - Mohonk, June 17 - Aug. 31. To and from.]
Webb, U.S. Rep. Edwin Y., of North Carolina. 1 item, S Shelby,
N.C., Aug. 4.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 1 item, Phila.,
Sept. 23.
Willoughby, Wm. F., Secy. of Porto Rico. 1 item, carbon of Mr.
Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 26.
No apparent answer.
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author. 1 item, Minnewaska, N.Y.,
Aug. 31.
Wilson, U.S. Rep. Wm. W., of Illinois. 2 items, Chicago honk, July 30 - Aug. 26.
To and from.]
Winthrop, Beekman, ex-gov. of Porto Rico, asst. U.S. Secy. of
Treasury. 6 items, Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, June 26 Dec. 19. [To and from; commends men for Conf.; helps to
send information about anemia cure to Rev. M. Stalker.]
Wise, John R., supt. Chilocco Agricultural School. 1 item, Chilicco, Okla., Oct. 20.
Wistar, Edward M., treas. 1908 Conf. 10 items (1 enclosure),
Philadelphia Mohonk, Sept. 14, 1908 - Mar. 5, 1909.
To
and from; mostly concerned with Conf. accounts.]
Withington, David L., Hawaiian. 7 items, Newburyport, Mass.;
Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 21 - Nov. 2.
To and from;
discusses Hawaiians who can and cannot come to Conf.
Wood, H.P., secy. Honolulu C. of C. 13 items (4 enclosures),
Honolulu - Mohonk, June 9, 1908 Mar. 3, 1909. [To and from;
discusses Conf. delegation and sending Conf. Reports to H.C.C.
members. (See also #135. Honolulu Chamber of Commerce.1
Woodhull, Brig. Gen. Alfred A., U.S.A., retired. 5 items, Princeton, N.J.; Southwest Harbor, Me. - Mohonk, May 18 - Oct. 5.
To and from; suggests man for Conf.]
Wright, J. George, Commr. to 5 Civilized Tribes. 1 item, Muskogee, Okla., July 10.
Wright, Luke E., U.S. secy. of War. 3 items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 18 - Aug. 1. [To and from.]
Young, Egerton R., lecturer. 4 items, Buffalo, N.Y.; Bradford,
Ont., Can. 4 Mohonk, Mar. 18 - Dec. 10. [To and from; still
has not received material on Mohonk for chapter in book.]
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Box 21, 1909:
1.
Publicity releases for Lake Mohonk Hotel, April 23.- Lug. 25,
1909, with list of local newspapers to which sent.
2.
Records of 1909 Indian Conference. 2 items, notebooks
containing record of preliminary correspondences, provisional
programs, and Roster of Officers of U.S. Indian Service; leaflet
containing statistics on answers to invitations, etc. Record of
disposition of Conf. reports
3.
Secretary's Report on Indian Conference for year ending Oct. 31,
1909.
4.
Acheson, U.S. Rep. Ernest F., of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Washington, Pa., Sept. 28.
5.
Agosa, Robert D. Indian] tailor. 6 items, Traverse City, Mich.-.
Mohonk, June 18 - Sept. 10. to and from
6.
Akana, A., Hawaiian missionary. 1 item, Shutesbury, Mass.,
Sept. 4.
7.
Alexander, Rev. George, nationally known Presbyterian clergyman.
2 items, New York, Sept. 10 - Oct. 18.
8.
Alexander, Hartley Burr, nationally known university professor,
author. 1 item, Lincoln, Nebr., Sept. 2.
Allen, Charles H., ex-gov. of Porto Rico. 1 item Lowell, Mass.,
Aug. 24.
10.
Allen, Brig. Gen. [later Maj. Gen.] Henry Tureman, U.S.A.,
founder of Philippine Constabulary. 3 items, Fort Huachuca*
A.T.
Mohonk, Sept. 6 - Oct. 4.
To and from.]
11.
Allen, J. Weston, attorney, member Boston Indian Citizenship
Committee. 2 items, Beaulieu, Minn. Mohonk, Aug. 25 Sept. 1. To and from; tells of work of Warren K. Moorehead
in gathering evidence of land and timber frauds perpetrated
on Indians.]
12.
American Tract Society; Rev. Judson Swift, secy. 2 items (1
enclosure), New York - Mohonk, Nov.5 - Dec. 13. [To and from;
complains that Amer. Tract Soc. has never been represented at
Conf.; reply says invitations are on an individual basis.]
13.
Anderson, Edwin Hatfield, librarian. 1 item n.p., n.d.]
14.
15.
16.
17.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities. 1 item, Woodmont, Conn., Sept. 15.
Andrews, Charles, ex-chief judge, New York State Court of Appeals. 4 items, Syracuse, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 18 - Nov. 3.
To and from.]
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 2 items, New York, Sept. 7
Oct. 18.
Argus Co., printers. 2 items, Albany - Mohonk, Sept. 28 - Oct. 6
[To and from; concerns bid on job of printing Conf. Reports.]
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18.
Arias, Jorge Bird, Porto Rican. 4 items (1 enclosure), Fajardo, P.R. - Mohonk, June 10 - Aug. 13. [To and from; sends list
of names for Conf.; speaks of coming but never arrives. (See
also Porto Rico, #338.)3
19.
Armstrong, Robert B., editor, publicity director, ex-asst. Secy.
of Treasury. 5 items, Chicago - Mohonk, Sept. 3 - Oct. 19.
[To and from.]
20.
Arrigalla, Sr. Rafael Urrutia, member Porto Rican House of Delegates. 6 items, see Porto Rico, 4338.
21.
Asbury, C.H., supt. Carson Training School, Stewart, Nev. 2
items, Stewart, Nev.
Mohonk, June 11 - 19. [To and from.]
22.
Ashford, Dr. Bailey K., Major, Medical Corps, U.S.A., founder
of Porto 'Rico Anemia Commission. 3 items, San Juan
honk, June 10 - July 30. To and from.3
23.
Atkinson, Fred W., ex-commr. education for Philippines,
pres. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Sept. 24.
24.
Auman, Brig. Gen. Wm., U.S.A., retired. 5 items, Sugar Hill,
N.H.; Buffalo, U.Y.
Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Nov. 2.
To and
from; asked to speak at last minute; did so.3
25.
Ayres, Leonard. P., statistician, ex-supt. schools, Porto Rico.
To and
2 items, New York City Mohonk, June 10 - Sept. 2.
from.]
26.
Baldwin, Brig. Gen. Frank Dwight, U.S.A., retired. 2 items,
Denver, Colo. - Mohonk, June 10 - Sept. 23. [To and from.]
27.
Bannin, Michael E., member U.S. Board Indian Commrs. 1 item,
New York, Sept. 1.
28.
Marker, Rear Adm. Albert Smith, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Litchfield, Conn., Aug. 27.
29.
Marner, Arthur, prin. Indian Industrial School, Bed Deer,
Altoona, Can. 3 items, Red Deer, Alt. Mohonk, March 10 – 25.
to and from; shows Canadian interest in Conf.3
30. Barrows, David. M., dir. of education, Philippines. 1 item, Manila,
Oct. 5.
31*
Barrows, Isabel C., ex-Conf. reporter. 2 items, Tompkinsville,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Oct. 5-7.
To and from; not invited due to
oversight; will come.]
32.
Bates, U.S. Rep. Arthur H., of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Meadville,
Pa., Aug. 31.
33.
Beardsley, J. W., ex-dir. Public Works, Philippines. 12 items,
Washington, D.C.; Cortland, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 10 - Nov. 8.
To and from.]
34.
Beck, James Montgomery, ex-asst. Attorney Gen. U.S. [later U.S.
Rep. from Peonsylvania.3 3 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 2...
Oct. 14.
To and from.]
35.
Bell, Maj. ;en. James Franklin, Chief of Staff, U.S.A. 2 items,
Washington - Mohonk, June 10-.32.
To and from.]
,
[
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Box 21, 1909, cont.:
36.
37.
38.
39.
40*
41.
42*
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52,
Bell, Brig. Gen, James Montgomery, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
New London, Conn., Oct. 16.
Benedict, John D., supt. of schools in Indian Terr. I item,
Muskogee, I.T., Oct. 14.
Benitez, Jose de Guzman, Porto Rican. 3 items, San Juan Mohonk, June 10 - Oct. 19. [To and from; declines Conf.
invitation; letter of Oct. 12 gives plea for Porto Rican
citizenship* (See also Porto Rico, i338.)]
Bent, George [Indian] 2 items, Chilocco, Okla. - Mohonk,
Sept. 10-16. [To and from.]
Bergen, Prof. J. T., of Hone College. 2 items (2enclosnres),
Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 8
Oct. 16. [Says he can't come but
wife will.]
Beveridge, U.S. Sen. Albert J., of Indiana. 5 items, Washington, D.C.; Indianapolis, Ind.
Mohonk, June 24 Sept. 13.
[To and from.]
Bibb, Homer J., supt. Seger School. 3 items, Colony, Okla. Mohonk, June 8 - Aug. 30.
To and from.]
Bidwell, Mrs. Annie E. K., Natl. Indian Assoc. I item, San
Francisco, Cal., Sept. 19.
Blair, Emma Helen. 2 items, Madison, Wis. Mohonk,Sept.20-.
23.
To and from; sends list of names of possible Conf.
members,]
Blakeslee, Prof. George, of Clark College. 14 items, Worcester,
Mass. - Mohonk, July 28 - Nov. 7. To and from; concerns
people and paper for Conf., also people for Clark U. Conf.
on China and the Far East.]
Bliss, Brig. Gen. [later Maj. Gen. and Chief of Staff] Tasker H.,
U.S.A. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 23 - Sept. 17.
[To and from.]
Bloom, Capt. J. E., U.S.A. 4 items, Boston, Mass.; Denver, Colo.- Mohonk, June 10
Aug. 31. Co and from; letter of June 11
speaks of deleterious effect of Philippine climate on health
of white men.]
Bonaparte, Charles J., ex-U.S. Atty. Gen. 1 item, Yellowstone
Park, Wyo., Aug. 3. [Speaks of legal fight in Maryland to
prevent effort to disenfranchise Negroes.]
Bost, E.J., supt. U.S. Indian School, Wittenberg, Wis. 4 items
Wittemberg -Mohonk, June 11 - Oct. 13.
To and from.]
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 1 item, Chocorua, N.H.,
Aug. 28.
Bradford, Rev. Amory H., pres. Amer. Missionary Assoc. 1 item,
South West Harbor, Me., Sept. 4.
Brandegee, U.S. Sen. Frank B., of Conn. 3 items, Washington,
D.C.; New London, Conn. - Mohonk, June 24 - Aug. 21.
To and
from.]
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Box 21, 1909, cont.:
53.
Brandow Printing Co., printers of Conf. report. 31 items,
)014
54*
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65*
66,
67*
68.
69.
Albany, N.Y- Mohonk, Sept. 23 – Mar. 5 To and from;
concerns printing of 1909 Report.]
Breid, Jacob, M.D., supt. Otoe School, Otoe, Okla. 4 items.
Otoe Mohonk, June 12 - Sept. 1. ET° and from.]
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles Henry, P.E. bishop of Philippines.
3 items, Manila - Mohonk, June 8 - Sept. 10. To and from.]
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. 1 item,
Oklahoma City, Sept. 11.
Prosius, S. M., agent Indian Rights Assoc* 3 items, Washington,
D.C. - Mohonk, Sept. 17 - Oct. 1. To and from; suggests man
for Conf.]
Brown, Charles Edward, widely known museum director, curator
U.S. Philippine Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. 1 item, Madison,
Wis., Oct. 24.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, U.S. Commr. of Education, pres. of 1909
Conf. 13 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 12 - Oct. 28. To
and from; speaks of his speech for Conf.; suggests man for
Conf.]
Brown, Wm. L., of Southern Workman and Copyright Office, Library of Congress. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 18 Oct.
12. To and from; offers to help with press work of Conf.]
Bruce, Rev. James M. 1 item, New York, Oct. 7.
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, ex-Commr. Education for Porto Rico
later gov. of Pennsylvania] 1 item, carbon of A.K.S.'s letter to
him, Mohonk, June 10. No apparent answer.]
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, ex-Supt. Education for Philippines,
pres. Franklin College. 2 items, Franklin, Ind. Mohonk, June
24- 28. To and from.]
Bryan, Wm. Alanson, pres. Pacific Scientific Institution. 2
items. Honolulu - Mohonk, June 9 - July 20. To and from.]
Buchanan, Dr. Charles M., supt. Tulalip Indian Agency. 3
items (1 enclosure), Tulalip, Wash. - Mohonk, June 11 Oct. 7. To and from; encloses program of closing exercises
of School.]
Buencamino, Victor, Filipino student. 2 items, Ithaca,
N.Y. - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 20. T° and from.]
Burks, Jesse D., prof. at Columbia U., new dir. Phila. Bur. of
Municipal Research. 12 items (2 enclosures), New York; Phila.
Mohonk, July 30 - Nov. 18. To and from; speaks at Conf.; offers
wife as speaker.]
Burritt, Charles H., ex-judge, Ct. of 1st. Instance, Philippines.
11 item, Reno, Nev. Mohonk, Jan. 28 - Aug* 28. To and fro4
tells of work in Philippines; recommends Gov. George Curry of
N.M. as Conf. guest; letter of June 28 gives lengthy account of
Gov. Curry.]
Burrows, U.S. Sen. Julius C., of Michigan. I item, Kalamazoo.
Sept. 28.
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70.
Burton, Frederick R., composer, performer of Indian music.
2 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 7-10. To and from; speaks
of importance of Indian music; asks chance to address Conf.
about it.3
71.
Burton, Charles E., supt. U.S. Indian School, Grand Junction,
Colo. 2 items, Grand Junction - Mohonk, June 11-24.
To
and from"
72.
Cadman, Rev. S. Parkes, prominent Congregational minister.
1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 20.
73.
Campbell, W.S., supt. Pipestone Indian Training School. 2 items,
Pipestone, Minn. - Mohonk, June 11 July 9. [To and from.3
74.
Candler, Rt. Rev. Warren A., bishop M.E. Church, South. 1 item,
Savannah, Missouri, Aug. 31.
75.
Capen, Edward Warren. 1 item, Jamaica Plaint , Boston, Mass.,
Oct. 8.
76.
Capen, Samuel B., merchant. 5 items, Boston, Mass. - Mohonk,
June 8 - Sept. 6. To and from; discusses son's Philippine
experienc4 and possibility as Conf. sptitker.3
77.
Capron, U.S. Rep. Adin B., of Rhode Island. 1 item, Stillwater,
R.I., Aug. 26.
78.
Carr, Brig. Gen. Camillo Casatti Cadmus, U.S.A., retired. 1
item, Chicago, Ill., Oct. 5.
79.
Carroll, Henry King, ex-U.S. Commr. to Port) Rico. 1 item,
Plainfield, N.J., S pet. 3.
80.
Carter, George R., ex-gov. Hawaiian Terr. 3 items, Honolulu 0*
Mohonk, June 9 - Sept. 9. to and from; mentions problem
of Hawaiian representation at Conf.3
81.
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiian. 6 items, Honolulu honk, June 9 Oct. 1. [To and from; discuss Hawaiian
representation at Conf.3
82.
Chalcraft, Edwin L., supt. U.S. Indian Training School, Chemawa,
Ore. 2 items, Chemawa Mohonk, June 11..17. [To and from.3
83.
Charlton, Paul, law officer, Bur. of Insular Affairs. 13 items,
Washington - Mohonk, May 27 - Oct. 20. [To and from; discuss
people for Conf.3
84.
Cheney, Mrs. Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 5 items, Peterborough, N.H. Mohonk, June 18 - Sept. 28. [To and from; will
come to Conf., after many years' absence.3
85.
Clark, U.S. Rep. Champ, of Missouri. 3 items, Washington Mo
honk, June 25 - July 1. To and from.3
86.
Clark, Charles Hopkins, ed. Hartford Courant. 2 items, Hartford,
Conn. - Mohonk, June 24 - Aug. 23. To and from.3
87.
Clark, John Murray, K.C., Canadian. 15 items (1 enclosure),
Toronto, Can. Mohonk, June 25 - Dec. 27. To and from; discusses
Canadian Indian affairs; recommends man for Conf.; encloses copy
of petition to King from the Cowichan Inds. of B.c.
w
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88.
Clark, John W., corr. and exec. secy. Natl. Indian Assoc.
5 items, New York - Mohonk, Aug. 25 Nov. 2. To and from;
suggests Miss Isabel Crawford as Conf. member.)
89.
Cloud, Henry Roe Indian) adopted son of Walter and Mary Roe.
1 item, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 30.
90.
Coan, Titus Munson, M.D., author. 8 items, New York - Mohonk,
dune 18 Oct. 24. To and from; discuss people for Hawaiian
part of Conf. program.)
91.
Cockran, U.S. Rep. W. Bourke, of New York. 2 items, New York*.
Mohonk, June 24 ... Sept. 29. To and from.)
92.
Cocks, U.S. Rep. Wm. W., of New York. 12 items, Old WestburY,
L.I. Mohonk, Sept. 9 Nov. 6. To and from; came and spoke)
93.
Code, Wm. H., chief engineer, Indian Service (Irrigation). 8
items, Los Angeles, Cal.; St. Ignatius, Mont.; Family, Mont.;
C row Agency, Mont. - Mohonk, June 11 - Sept. 17. To and
from; was to come and speak, but floods in S. W. prevented.)
94.
Coleman, Mary E., ex...dean of women, Insular Normal School, Mani.*
la. 7 items, Chicago, Ill.; Oxford, Ohio - Mohonk, June 24
Sept. 16. To and from; suggests people for Philippine part
of Cong. program.)
95.
Coll Cuchi, Sr. Cayettano, representative to Conf. from Porto
Rican House of Delegates. 7 items, New York; San Juan honk, June 28 - Nov. 15. To and from; discuss position of
his speech on Conf. program.) (See also Porto Rico, #338.)
96.
Colton, George Radcliffe, new gov. of Porto Rico. 4 items,
Washington Mohonk, Sept. 23 - Oct. 12. To and from.)
97.
Collins, Rev. Mary C., missionary. 1 item, Keokuk, Iowa, Aug.
27.
98.
Compton, L. M., supt. Tomah Indian School. 3 items, Tomah, Wis.Mohonk, June 11 - Sept. 1. To and from.)
99.
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner. 1 item, Jamestown,
R.I., Aug. 27.
100,
Conser, Frank M., supt. Sherman Inst., Riverside, Cal. 3 items,
Riverside - Mohonk, June 11 - Sept. 7. To and from.)
101.
Cook, Emily S., Library, Office of Ind. Affairs. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Oct. 12. To and from.)
102.
Cook, Philip S. (Indian) 5 items, Calumet, Okla. Mohonk, June
18 - Sept. 24. To and from; wants to come to Conf., if can
find carfare.)
103.
Cooper, Rev. James Wesley, corr. secy. Amer. Miss. Assoc., internationally known clergyman. 1 item, New York, Oct. 6.
104.
Crafts, Rev. Wilbur Fisk, founder and supt. International Reform
Bureau. 3 items (2enclosuxes, 1 envelope), Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, Sept. 29 - Nov. 8. To and from; long letter of Oct.
27 criticizes Conf. for lack of definite positions on topics
discussed and encloses resolutions proposed by him at Conf.,
but rejected by Committee; Mr. Smiley does not like it.)
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106,
107.
108.
109.
110.
111,
Crandall, C.J., supt. Santa Fe Indian School. 1 item, Santa
Fe, N.M., Aug. 26.
Crawford, Isabel, missionary and lecturer. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 19.
Creegan, Rev. Charles Cole, pres. Fargo College, Fargo, N.D.
1 item, New York, Oct. 8.
Creel, Lorenzo D., supt. Nevada Training School. 1 item, Wads•*
worth, Nev., June 21.
Curry, George, gov. of New Mexico. 4 items, Santa Fe, N.M. 0.
Mohonk, June 25 Aug. 27. [To and from; can't come.3
Curtis, U.S. Sen. Charles, of Kansas later Vice Pres. U.S.
2 items, Washington - Mohonk, June
to and from.3
Custer, Burton B., U.S. Indian Service. 2 items, St. Louis, Mo. - Mohonk, Aug.
9-26. to and from.3
Box 22, 1909, cont.
112.
113,
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119,
120.
121.
Dalby, Z. Lewis, ex-Indian Inspector. 1 item, Washington,
Sept. 6. Declines because out of Service and at odds with
some other Conf. members.3
Davis, Charles L., supervisor, U.S. Indian Service. 9 items
(1 enclosure), Pendleton, Ore.; Rosebud, S.D.; Washington,
D.C.; Grand Junction, Colo. Mohonk, June 12, 1909 - Jan. 3,
1910. to and from; speaks at Conf.; part of speech mislaid;
sends complete copy, "Running an 'A gency."3
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, U.S.A., retired. 18 items,
New Canaan, Conn.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, June 24 - Dec.
20. to and from; concerns Conf. speech and the printing of
it.3
Davis, Wm. J., supt. Rincon Indian School, Valley Center, Cal.
3 items, Valley Center - Mohonk, June 8 - cSept.3 to and
from.3
Day, ASSOC. Justice Wm. R., U.S. Supreme Court. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 28.
De Armond, U.S. Rep. David A., of Missouri. 1 item, Butler,
Mo., Sept. 1.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of
Mass. 3 items, Pittsfield, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 1 Oct. 5.
to and from.3
De Poe, Robert Reginald cIndian3, Haskell Institute. 2 items,
Lawrence, Kan. - Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Oct. 5. to and from.3
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. 1 item,
Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 23.
Devine, Edward Thomas, author, lecturer. 2 items, New York,
Oct. 18-20.
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122.
123*
124*
125.
126*
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
Devins, Rev. John Bancroft, ed. The Observer. 7 items, New
York - Mohonk, June 9 0. Oct. 27. to and from; suggests
people for Conf.3
Dexter, Edwin G., U.S. Commr. of Education for Porto Rico. 1
item, San Juan, Sept. 14.
Dew, Wm. B., Sweet Briar Institute. 1 item, Sweet Briar
cn.d.3
Diego, Jose de, speaker of Porto Rican House of Delegates.
7 items, Mayaguez, P.R. .0, Mohonk, June 25 - Oct. 13. to
and from; can't come; appoints Cayeta Coll y Cuchi as
representative of House of Delegates. (See also Porto Rico,
# 338
Dimick, Hamilton, Office of Indian Affairs. 4 items, Washing.ton - Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Oct. 12. to and from.3
Dimock, Anthony Weston, author and financier. 1 item, Peeka.
mose, N.Y., Sept. 1.
Dinwiddie, Rev. Edwin Courtland, lecturer, minister, temperance
advocate. 3 items, Washington; Springfield, O., Oct. 11...20.
Dodge, Miss Grace H., pres. Natl. Bd. of YX.C.A. 2 items,
New York - Mohonk, Oct. 2.-6. to and from; asks if Miss
Edith M. Dabb, Indian worker of Y.W.C.A., may attend Conf.3
Dortch, J.H., chief Education Div., Office of Ind. Affairs. 1
item, Washington, Aug. 23.
Downing, Augustus S., educator. 1 item, Albany, N.Y., 10mo. 15.
133.
Downs, Thomas, supt. Yakima Indian School. 2 items, Ft. Simcoe,
Wash. Mohonk, June 12 - July 16. To and from.3
Doxon, Charles (Indian) 1 item, Onondaga Castle, N.Y., Sept. 30.
134.
Doyle, Michael Francis, lawyer. 1 item, Phila., Pa., Oct. 23.
135,
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State Commr. of Educe.. 6 items,
Albany - Mohonk, June 9 - Sept. 1. TO and from; discusses
man for Conf.]
Driscoll, U.S. Rep. Michael E., of New York. 3 items, Syracuse, N.Y. - Randolph, Vt., Aug. 21 .0 Nov. 8. to and from.)
Drew, Miss Maude E., school teacher. 3 items, Warwick, N.Y. .
Mohonk, Jan. 4,41. to and from; wants material for debate
on whether Indians or Negroes were treated worse by whites;
reply gives possible sources of information.3
Dunlap, Rear Adm. Andrew, U.S.N. 1 item, Jeffersonville, N.H.,
Sept. 2.
Dunn, Willis M., Hammon, Okla. - Mohonk, June 8 - Sept. 9.
to and from.3
136.
137.
138.
139.
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140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150*
151.
152.
153.
154.
155.
156,
157.
Dunning, Rev. Albert Elijah, ed. The Congregationalist.
3 items, Boston - Mohonk, Mar. 2 Aug. 31. [To and from;
discuss quality of press notices on Confs.)
Dyer, Commodore George L., U.S.N., retired, ex-gov. of Guam.
1 item, Charmian, Pa., Sept. 10.
Dyer, Rear Admiral Nehemiah Mayo, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Melrose, Sept. 8.
Eastman, Elaine Goodale [Indian), wife of Dr. Charles A.
1 item, Amherst, Mass., Aug, 27.
Eaton, Edward Dwight, pres. Beloit College. I item, Beloit.
Wis., Oct. 7.
Eckman, Samuel W., lawyer, businessman. I item, New York,
Aug. 24.
Edmonson, A.P., supt. Capitan Grande Indian School, Lakeside, Cal
2 items, Lakeside Mohonk, June 8 - Sept. 2. [To and from.)
Edwards, Brig. Gen. Clarence Ransom, U.S.A.., chief Bur. of
Insular Affairs. 5 items, Washington Mohonk, June 8 Sept, 24. To and from; suggests people for Conf.)
Egan, Miss Anna C., U.S. Indian Service. 5 items, Fort Yuma,
Cal. Mohonk, June 14 - Nov. 2. [To and from; letter of
Sept. 8 shams character of dedicated Indian worker.)
Enright, Edmund, supt. of Filipino students in U.S. 11 items,
Washington - Mohonk, July 23 - Nov* 3. [To and from; suggests
people for Conf.; came and spoke himself.)
Estabrook, Arthur F., banker. 4 items, Boston - Mohonk, June
25 - Aug. 24* To and from; suggests men for Porto Rico
part of Conf.)
Evans, A. Grant, press U. of Oklahoma. 2 items, Norman, Okla,'
Aug. 26 - Sept. 10.
Faber, Henry B. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, Jan. 25...28. To
and from; asks advice on where to send papers relating to
Apache affairs; gets it.)
Fairchild, U.S. Rep. George W., of New York. 3 items, Oneonta,
N.Y.; Washington Mohonk, Oct. 16 - Dec. 15. [To and from.)
Falkner, Roland Post, ex. U.S. Commr. of Education for Porto
Rico. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 19.
Figueras, Sr. Jose Ma., justice Supreme Ct. of Porto Rico. 2
items, San Juan - Mohonk, June 28 - Oct. 5. To and from;
can't come; (See also Porto Rico, #338)3
Fisk, John P., Redlands, Cal. 2 items (5 enclosures), Redlands...
Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Sept. 10. [To and from; sends clippings
indicating allotments to Indians will be 5 acres apiece, compared to 20 acres apiece made available for whites.)
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk,
Sept. 29 Nov. 10. [To and from; sends word oil Mrs. Marrows'
not having been invited to Conf.; error will be rectified.)
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158.
Flint, U.S.. Sen. Frank Putnam, of California. 1 item
n.p., n.d.
P
159,
160,
161,
162.
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
171.
172,
173.
174.
175.
Foard, Josephine, manager Laguna pottery. 1 item Laguna, N.M.*
Aug. 26. tells of progress in work of Indians and of con•.
cern for its future.3
Forbes William Cameron, vice-.gov. later Gov. Gene3 Philippines.
2 items cManila3 Mohonk, June 8 - July 20. to and from;
suggests men for Conf.3
Ford, Prof. Henry Jones, of Princeton. 1 item, Princeton, N.J.,
Aug. 28.
Francis, John, Jr., T.S. Indian Service. 5 items, Washington 43
Mohonk, June 8 - Nov. 8. to and from.3
Franklin, Walter Simonds, civil engineer. 1 item, Lenox, Mass.,
Sept. 9.
Frazier, U.S. Sen. James B., of Tennessee, 1 item, Chattanooga,
Tenn., Sept. 2.
Frear, Walter F., gov. of Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 28.
Freer, Dr. Paul Caspar, director Bur. of Science, Manila, dean
F.I. Med. School. 9 items, Washington, D.C.; Des Moines, Iowa...
Mohonk, July 30 - Oct. 5. to and from; can't come.]
Friedman, Moses, supt. Carlisle Indian School. 3 items, Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 8 - Oct. 26.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 2 items, Hampton,
Va.; Washington, D.C., Aug. 31 - Oct. 23. compresses
appreciation of Mr. Smiley's help to Hampton Inst.3
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Ind. Assoc. 1 item, Portland, Me.,
9mo. 2.
Galbraith, Clinton Alexander, lawyer, ex-atty. gen. Okla., ex.
assoc. justice Supreme Ct. Hawaii. 2 items, Ada, Okla. Mohonk, Sept. 14-22. to and from.3
Gamble, U.S. Sen. Robert J., of South Dakota. 1 item, Yankton,
S.D., Aug. 26,
Ganss, Rev. Father H.G. 1 item, Carlisle, Pa. En.d.3 praises
Moses Friedman.3
Garfield, James Rudolph, ex-U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, time
Cleveland, 0., Aug. 27.
Garlington, Brig, Gen. Ernest Albert, Inspector General, U.S.A.
2 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 24 - Aug. 23. to and from.
Gates, Merrill E., secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 12 items,
Washington- Mohonk, June 9, 1909 4. Feb. 21, 1910. to and
from; letter of Oct. 6 discusses trip West and findings a
various places; conditions on White Earth Reservation;
Commissioner Moorehead; other possible Conf. members, etc.)
,
,
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177.
178.
179.
180,
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187*
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
Gibbons, His Eminence James, cardinal archbishop of Baltimore.
2 items, Baltimore, Md. Mohonk, June 9-.12. to and from.)
Gideon, George D., publisher. 1 item, Phila., Pa., Oct. 1.
Gilfillan, Rev. J.A. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 26. The
Thank You to end all Thank Mute.)
Gill, Laura Drake, educator. 2 items, New York, Oct. 14; Washington, D.C., Oct. 25.
Gillett, U.S. Rep. Frederick H., of Mass. 6 items, Springfield.
Mass. ..Mohonk, June 24 Sept. 15. to and from.3
Gilman, Gorham D., former resident of Hawaii. 17 items, Boston;
Marblehead, Mass.; Newton, Mass. Mohonk, Feb. 5 - Oct. 5.
to and from; suggests people for Conf.; letter of Oct. 2,
from daughter, tells of serious illness; carbon of Phillips'
letter to Miss Gilman, Oct. 5, has note of death at end; end
of years of devotion to Hawaii and Mohonk,3
Goodale, George Lincoln, botanist., Harvard prof. 2 items, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 26 - Sept. 16.
Goodale, Trig. Gen. Greenleaf A., U.S.A., retired. 4 items,
Wakefield, Mass. - Mohonk, June 24 - Aug. 24. to and from;
suggests G. L. Goodale for Conf.3
Gordon, Rev. George Angier, pastor Old South Church, Boston,
lecturer at Harvard and Yale, author. 1 item, Kennebunkport,
Me., Sept. 15,
Goucher, John Franklin, founder of Goucher College. 1 item,
Pikesville, Yd., Sept. 14.
Gould, Miss Helen M., philanthropist. 1 item, Roxbury, N.Y.,
Aug. 31.
Goulette, Jeffrey D. cIndfan3, U.S. Ind. Service. 2 items, Shaw.*
nee, Okla. - Mohonk, June 18 - Sept. 11. To and fro$.3
Grahame, Laurence H., Commr. of the Interior, P.R., member of Executive Council, P.R. 2 items, San Juan - Mohonk, June 28Oct. 12. to and from; can't come.3
Grammer, Rev. Carl E., press Ind. Rights ASSOC. 1 item, Phila.,
Pa., Oct* 13.
Greene, Col. later Maj. Gen.) Henry A., U.S.A. 1 item, Rock
Island, Aug. 27.
Griffis, Wm. Elliot, lecturer, author. 2 items, The Hague, Sept.
4; Ithaca, N.Y., Oct. 27. tells of work in strengthening ties
between Europe and America.3
Griffiths, A.F., pres. Oahu College. 11 items, Richville, N.Y.;
Worcester, Mass. - Mohonk, July 23 - Nov. 4. to and from;
concerns speech at Conf., etc.]
Grosvenor, ex-U.S. Rep. Charles Henry, of Ohio. 4 items, Athens,
Ohio Mohonk, June 24 - Aug. 30. to and from.3
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195.
196.
197,
198.
199.
200.
201.
202.
203.
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212.
213.
Hall, G. Stanley, pres. Clark U. 1 item, Worcester, Mass.,
Oct. 20.
Hall, Brig. Gen. Robert Henry, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Hubbard Woods, Ill., Aug, 25.
Hall, Wm. W., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 20.
Hallock, Rev. Joseph Newton, ed. Christian Work and Evangelist.
3 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 22.24. cTo and from;
suggests man for Conf.3
Hamilton, Wm., Alaska Div., Bur. of Education 2 items,
Washington,
Aug. 24 - Oct. 19. Speaks of death of Sheldon Jackson.3
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, 'U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Scotts.
ville, N.Y., Aug. 25.
Hapgood, Norman, ed. Collier's. 1 item, New York, Aug. 24.
Harbord, Col. J.G., U.S.A., asst. chief Philippine Constabulary.
11 items, Boston - Mohonk, Sept. 6 - Oct. 23. cTo and from;
couldn't come; sent speech.)
Harkness, Wm. Harkness of Yale 3 2 items, Lake Mohonk Mt.
House, Sept. 14; Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 18.
Harlan, James S., ex. atty. gen. Porto Rico, member
Interstate
Commerce Comm. 4 items, Washington, D.C.; Essex, N.Y.
Mohonk, June 10 - Sept. 1. To and from.3
Harlow, Frank W., journalist. 4 items, Elmhurst, Pa. - Mohonk,
Aug. 30- Oct. 26. cTo and from; asks House rates for time
of Conf.; gets invitation because of long interest and service;
letter of Sept. 6 contains quotes from Pres. Hayes and Pres.
Theodore Roosevelt, showing growth in importance of Mohonk Con
Hart, Joseph C., supt. Oneida Ind. School. 1 item, Oneida, Wis.,
Aug. 24.
Hart, Wm. Octave, nationally known lawyer. 2 items, New Orleans,
Oct. 12.20.
Hartman, Cary W., pres. Ind. Assoc. Of America. 2 items, Buffalo, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 12.15. To and from.)
Hartzell, Charles, ex-pres. Porto Rico Executive Council. 9
items (1 enclosure), San Juan, P.R.; Decatur, Ill. - Mohonk,
June 8 - Dec. 22. cTo and from; came and spoke; corr. in
chides copy of speech on Porto Rican citizenship.3
Hemenway, Charles Reed, Atty. Gen. of Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu,
Sept. 16.
Hendrix, Rev. Eugene Russell, M.E. bishop, pres. Fed. Council
of Churches of Christ in America. 1 item, New York, Sept.
1.
Hepburn, U.S. Rep. Wm. P., of Iowa. 2 items, Clarinda, Iowa
Mohonk, Aug. 3 - Sept. 9. To and from.]
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, author. 1 item, Dublin, N.H.,
Aug. 31.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 5 items, Wash.
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ington, D.C.; Norwalk, Conn. - Mohonk, June 8 - Oct. 14.
cTo and from; suggests men for Phil. part of Conf.3
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Box 22, 1909, cont.:
214.
Hitchcock, Edward , dean of faculty, Amherst College* 1 item,
Amherst, Mass., Aug. 30.
215.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, pres. World Book Co. 3 items, Yonkers,
N.Y.; Mohonk, Sept. 20 - Oct. 20. [Includes telegram sent by
Hodgson to James D. Barry, Washington, asking him to come and
speak; could not come.3
216.
Holcombe, Ernest P., chief supervisor, U.S. Indian Office, 3
items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 9 - 28. cTo and from; will
represent Ind. Off. at Conf.3
217.
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., of Johns Hopkins U., ex-treas. of
Porto Rico. 2 items, Baltimore, Oct. 6-18*
218.
Hollister, Rev. Wm, H. 2 items, Troy, N.Y. n.d., - Nov. 16*
cases high quality of 1909 Conf.)
219.
Hood, Brig. Gen. Charles Crook, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, In
tervale, N.H., Sept. 20.
220.
Hoover, John B., supt. Fort McDermitt Ind. School. 2 items,
Fort McDermitt, Nev. - Mohonk, June 9 - Sept. 9. cTo and
from; says while Conf. deliberates "at a safe distance," he
and wife are "up against the real thing."3
221.
Hosmer, Frank A., ex-pres. Oahu College, Hawaii. 5 items, Amherst, Mass.
Mohonk, June 18 - Oct. 5. cTo and from; suggests people for Conf.; comments on situation of Japanese
laborers in Hawaii.3
222.
Horr, Rev. George E., pres. Newton Theological Inst. 1 item,
Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 11.
e23.
Howland, Henry R., pres. Bd. of Managers, Thomas Ind. School.
1 item, Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 26.
)4224.
Howard, John R., supt. White Earth Reservation. 2 items,
White Earth, Minn., July 10 Oct. 11. letter of Oct. 11
tells of raids on saloons selling liquor to Indians and
of law suits pending in other matters.3
225.
Howze, Lt. Col. later Maj. Gen.3 Robert L., U.S.A. 3 items,
West Point, N.Y.; San Juan, P.R. Mohonk, Jan. 27 - Oct. 6.
cTo and from.3
226.
Hoyt, Albert E., ed. Albany Argus. 6 items, Albany, N.Y.
Mohonk, June 9 - Dec. 13. cTo and from.]
227.
Hoyt, Henry M., Atty. Gen. of Porto Rico. 2 items, Wilkes
Barre, Pa. - Mohonk, June 28 - Oct. 14. cTo and from;
can't come .3
228.
Hughes, David Charles, father of Charles Evans Hughes. 2
items, Kingston, N.Y., Aug. 25 - Oct. 12.
229:Huising, Geronimo, Filipino student. 10 items, Lowell. Mass.- Mohonk, July 30 - Oct.
To and from; sold personal items to get money for carfare to Mohonk; came
and spoke.
230.
Humphrey, Rev. Wm. Brewster, ex.- Tres. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 1
Item, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 5.
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231.
Hunt, Clair, U.S. Indian Service. 2 items, Colville, Wash.,
Aug. 30 0. Dec. 12.
232.
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., ex-gov. Porto Rico, judge U.S. District Ct.
3 items, Helena, Mont. Mohonk, gone 25 - Aug. 25, [To and fin
from; can't come.3
2b2.23, 1909, cont.:
233.
234.
235.
236.
237.
238*
239.
240.
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246.
247,
248.
249.
Indian Rights Assoc., Herbert Welsh, corr. secy. 3 items (1
enclosure), Phila., 4pril 28 ... May 4. [Tells of
Association's conflict with Commr. Leupp, his resignation,
and appointment of Robert G. Valentine as U.S. Indian
Commr.3
Irwin, Agnes, dean Radcliffe College. 1 item, North East
Harbor, Me. ea.d.3
Irwin, Wm. G., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept, 22.
Jackson, Mrs. "Stonewall". 1 item, Charlotte, N.C., Oct. 13.
Jacobs, Joseph T., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Wash.-.
ington, Sept. I.
Jenkins, Wm. M., ex-gov. Oklahoma. 1 item Sapulpa, Okla.,
Aug. 28,
Jenks, Jeremiah W., member U.S. Immigration Comm. 3 items,
Ithaca, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 24 ... Sept. 29. [To and from.3
Johnson, Ht. Rev. Joseph H., P.M. bishop of Los Angeles.
1 item Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 15.
Johnson, Wm E., chief special officer, U.S. Ind. Service.
2
items, Minneapolis, Minn. Mohonk, Oct. 1-5. [To and from;
mentions legal work for Indians; recommends Rev. E.C.
Dinwiddie as Conf. member.3
Johnston, Douglas H., gov. of Chickasaw Nation. 1 item, Tishomingo, Okla., Oct. 16.
Johnston, W.R., missionary to Navajos. 2 items, Tolchaco,
Ariz., Aug. 30; Blufton, Ohio, Oct. 18.
Jones, U.S. Rep. Wm. A., of Virginia. 3 items, Warsaw, Va.;
Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Sept. 21 4 Oct. 19. To and from]
Jones, U.S. Rep. Wesley L., of Washington. 1 item, N. Yakima,
Wash., Sept. 1.
Judd, Albert F., Hawaiian resident. 5 items, Boston 0. Mohonk,
Oct. 1-23. To and from; came and spoke.3
Kalanianaole, Jonah [Hawaiian prince3, Resident Commr. from
Hawaii in Washington. 2 items, Honolulu - Mohonk, June 9
June 28. [To and from.)
Keeler, Lucy Minot, 2 items, Fremont, 0., Sept. 1 *• Oct. 4.
Kelley, Rev. Wm. V., ed. Methodist Review. 4 items, New York..
Mohonk, Aug. 19 0. Oct. 17. To and from; recommends Dr.
John Goucber for Conf.3
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250.
Kelsey, Charles K., director Cal. Ind. Assoc., official agent
for Cal. Indians* 4 items, San Jose, Cal. Mohonk, Aug.
Nov. 2. To and from; came and spoke.3
251.
Kelsey, Dana 1149 supt. Union Agency, Muskogee, Okla. 5 items,
Muskogee,*, Mohonk, June 11 - Oct. 5. cTo and from.3
252.
Kemmerer, Edwin Walters, internationally known economist, Cornell U. Prof. 3 items, New York City; Ithaca, N.Y. Mohonk,
June 25 Sept. 2* cTo and from.3
253.
Ketcham, Wm. H., dir. Bur. of Catholic Indian Missions. 2 items,
Oklahoma City, Okla. Mohonk, Aug. 30 Sept. 3. To and
from.3
254.
Kincaid, Rev. Wm. M., formerly of Honolulu. 1 item, Charlotte,
N.C., Sept. 29.
255,
Kinkaid, U.S. Rep. M.P., of Nebraska. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Aug. 26.
256.
Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres. Connecticut Ind. Assoc. I item,
Venice, Italy, Oct. 10.
257*
Kneale, Albert H., supt. Winnebago Agency. 3 items, Winnebago,
Nebr. Mohonk, June 9 - Sept. 2* cTo and from; can't come;
has to testify in bootlegging prosecutions.3
258.
Lawry, U.S. Rep. John F., of Iowa. 1 item, Oskaloosa, Iowa,
Aug. 28.
259.
Lambert, Wm. Harrison, prominent Philadelphian. 1 item, Ger*,
mantown, Pa. en.d.3
260.
Langheim, Dr. H.W., former official of Philippine Govt.. 1
item, Dumaguete, P.I., Oct. 18*
261*
Larrinaga, Sr. Tulio, resident Porto Rican Coml.. in Washington.
5 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 18 Sept. 23. cTo and
from; did he comet3
262*
Lawler, Thomas B., publisher. 5 items, Boston, Mass $ Mohonk,
June 18
Sept. 24* to and from; suggests people for Conf.3
263.
Legarda, Benito, Resident Commr. from Phila. in Washington.
3 items, Washington, D.C.; Manila, P.I. Mohonk, June 8
Oct. 5. cTo and from.3
264*
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, New York city Dept.
of Educe.. 2 items, N.Y.C., Oct, 5.
265.
Le Roy, Albert A., hotel owner, formerly on Mohonk staff. 1 item,
Unadilla, N.Y., Sept. 14.
266.
Le Roy, James A*, former secy. Philippine Comm. 1 item, carbon of Mt. Smiley's letter to him, Mohonk, June 18; letter
returned marked ”deceased.93
267.
Leupp, Francis E., ex-U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 7 items
(1 enclosure), Tyringham, Mass. Mohonk, June 9 - Oct. 9.
cTo and from; can't come; praises new Commr., Robert Valentine3
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269*
270.
271.
272.
273*
274.
275.
276*
277.
278.
279.
280.
281.
282*
283.
284*
285*
Linebarger, Paul Myron Wentworth, lawyer, author, ex-U.S.
District Judge, Philippines, legal adviser to Sun Yat Sen.
2 items, Milwaukee, Wis. Mohonk, Sept. 10.44. cTo and from.)
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, ex-.U.S. commr. in Porto Rico. 6 items,
New York; Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk, June 18 - Oct. 18.
cTo and from; suggests people for Porto Rican part of Conf.)
Lippe, Oscar H., supt. Nez Perce Agency. 6 items, Lapwai,
Idaho - Mohonk, June 14 - Sept. 3. cTo and from.)
Littlefield, U.S. Rep. Charles E., of Maine. 2 items, New
York - Mohonk, Aug. 27 - Sept. 1. cTo and from.)
Lloyd, Rt. Rev. Arthur Shelden, P.E. bishop coadjutor of
Virginia. 1 item, New York, Sept. 10.
Lockwood, J.S., secy. Boston Ind. Citizenship Committee. 2
items, Boston - Mohonk, Oct. 8 - Dec. 15. To and from;
Phillips' carbon casts light on handling of brief remarks
In Conf. Report, also on some of the things minor speakers
were concerned about.)
Long, U.S. Sen. Chester I., of Kansas. 1 item, Washington,
Feb. 6.
Long, John Davis, ex-Secy. of Navy. 4 items, Boston, Mass.;
Buckfield, Me. Mohonk, June 18 - n.d.) cTo and from;
too busy vacationing to come.)
Longfellow, Miss Alice M. 1 item, Greenfield, Mass., Oct. 13*
Longworth, U.S. Rep. Nicholas, of Ohio. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, June 12 - Oct. 11. cTo and from.)
Loud, U.S. Rep. George Alvin, of Michigan. 1 item, Au Sable,
Mich., Aug. 27.
Lusk, Charles S., secy. Bur. Catholic Indian Missions. 1
item, New York, Sept. 8.
Luzuriaga, J. de, member Philippine Commission. 1 item
Manila, Oct. 6.
Mabie, Hamilton W., assoc. ed. The Outlook, author. 1 item,
New York, Oct. 11.
McAfee, Rev. Cleland Boyd, clergyman [later internationally
known) 1 item, Ashfield, Mass., Ang.29.
McCleary, James H., Assoc. Justice, Supreme Ct. of Porto Rico.
5 items, San Juan - Mohonk, June 28 - Sept. 1. To and from;
suggests people for Conf.)
McClellan, George B., secy. to Prince Kalanianaoles 3 items,
Washington, D.C.; Honolulu, T.H. - Mohonk, June 9 cTo and frame)
McClintock, Walter, internationally known ethnologist. 1 item,
Pittsburg n.d.)
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287.
288.
289.
290.
291,
292*
293*
294.
295.
296.
297.
298.
299.
300.
301.
McClure, Rev, James G.K. pres. McCormick Theological Seminary.
1 item, Chicago, Sept. 20.
McCook, Rev. John James, prominent P.E. clergyman, prof. at
Trinity College. 1 item, Niantic, Conn., Aug. 28.
McDowell, Rt. Rev. Wm. Fraser, M.E. bishop of Chicago. 1 item,
Chicago, Sept. 14.
McIntyre, Maj. later Maj. Gen.] Frank, U.S.A., Bur. of Insular
Affairs. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 17 - Sept. 11,
cTo and from.3
McKee, Dr. Mary, Ft. Berthold Ind. School. 2 items, Elbowoods,
N.D. - Mohonk, June 14 Aug. 31. To and from.3
McKenzie, Prof. F.A., Ohio State U. 5 items,(I enclosure),
Columbus, Ohio; Lake Mohonk, gn.d.3
Oct. 26.
To and from; encloses statement of plan for all-Indian Conf.
at Columbus, 0.; asks tim4to present plan at Conf.; refused
on technicality.3
McKinley, U.S. Rep Wm. B., of Illinois. 1 item, Champaign,
Ill., Sept. 1.
McLaughlin, James, Inspector, U.S. Ind. Service. 1 item, Pine
Ridge Agency, S.D., Sept. 1 Speaks of negotiating with
Pine Ridge Indians for opening of surplus lands.3
Makakoa, Wm. K., Hawaiian New Yorker. 1 item, Long Beach,
New York, Sept. 7.
Marean, Mrs. Emma Endicott, writer. 1 item, Boston, Mass*,
Oct. 4.
Matienzo Cintron, Rosendo, member Porto Rican House of Delegates.
6 items, Ponce, P.Y. Mohonk, June 28 - Oct. 12. To and
from; declines at last minute; letter of July 20 expresses
resentment at U.S. treatment of Porto Rico. (See also, Porto
Rico, #338
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U. 13 items, Lawrence,
Kan.; Squirrel I., Me.; Waterville, Me.; Raleigh, N.C. Mohonk, June 9, 1909 - Mar. 11, 1910. rot and from; suggests
Indians and others for Conf.; discusses publication of Conf.
Report. (Some very human comments from Phillips on people who
revise their speeches afterwards.)
Milne, Wm, J., pres. N.Y. State Normal College. 1 item, Albany,
N.Y. cn.d.3
Minor, Edwin, supt. Kickapoo Training School. 1 item, Horton,
Kans, Sept. 7.
Moody, Will R., son of Dwight L. Moody. 1 item, E. Northfield,
Mass., Aug. 26.
Moon, U.S. Rep. John A ., of Tennessee. 1 item, Chattanooga,
Aug. 26.
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302.
Mooney, James, ethnologist, Smithsonian Institution. 2 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Mar. 1-3. To and from; speaks of un.**
happiness of older Indians after land allotment.)
303.
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Bd. of Ind.
commrs. 5 items, White Barth, Minn.; Andover, Mass. - Mo..*
honk, Sept. 23 Oct. 25. cTo and from; letter of Sept. 23,
outstanding detailed, first-hand account of scandalous land
frauds at White Earth.)
304.
Morrill Press, Fulton, N.Y. 5 items (5 enclosures), Fulton
Mohonk, Jan. 9 - Aug. 26. To and from; concerns order for
Conf. stationery.)
305,
Munoz Morales, Sr. Luis, Porto Rican judge and lawyer. 4 items,
(1 enclosure), Guayama, P.R. Mohonk, June 28 - Nov. 2.
To and from; can't come; sends paper (in Spanish))
306*
Murphy, Dr. Joseph A., U.S. Ind. Service. 4 items, Fort
Spokane, Miles, Wash.; Fort Iapwai, Idaho - Mohonk, June 9 Aug. 19* cTo and from; will come and speak on campaign against
trachoma and tuberculosis among Indians.)
307.
Murray, Rev. A.G. 1 item, Shawnee, Okla., Aug* 27. Believes
Govt. policy toward Indians should be changed; will come and
speaks)
308.
Navajos, Mission to. 7 items (1 enclosure), Tolchaco, Ariz.*
Feb. 8 -Nov. 10. monthly news letters from Mission.)
309
Needham, U.S. Rep. James C., of California. 1 item, Modesto,
Cal., Aug. 28.
310.
Newlands, U.S. Sen. Francis G. 2 items, Washington- Mohonk,
June 25 - Aug. 16. [To and from.)
311.
Niblack, Commander [later Vice Adm.) Albert P., U.S.N. 1 item,
Panama, Sept. 24.
312.
Noble, N.M., U.S. Ind. Service. I item, Whiteagle, Okla. n.d.)
gives views on need to throw Indian on own resources and
cut down excess holdings and large income.)
313,
314.
315.
316,
317.
Norris, Judge W.F., U.S. Ct. of Claims. 10 items, Washington **.
Mohonk, July 23 - Oct. 26. cTo and from; letter of July 28
gives views on U.S. obligations in Philippines.)
Nott, Charles C., Chief Justice, U.S. Ot1 of Claims, retired*
1 item, Williamstown, Sept. 17*
Nussa, Ysidoro Zoto, Judge, Dist. Ct. of Aguadilla, P.R.
1 item, Aguadilla, Oct. 13. (See also Porto Rico, #338)
Ocampo de Leon, Sr. Pablo, Resident Commr. from Philippines in
Washington. 6 items, Washington - Mohonk, April 30 - June 22.
cTo and from; suggests men for Conf.; note from Phillips to
Mr. Smiley re Erving Winslow, amusing.)
Odlin, Arthur F., ex-judge Ct. of let. Instance, Manila, P.1.
15 items, Cleveland, O. Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Oct. 25* To and
from; all set to come and speak; drops out at last minute.)
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Box 23, 1909, cont.:
318.
319,
320.
321.
322.
323.
324.
325.
326.
327.
328.
329*
330,
331.
332.
333.
334,
335.
336.
Ogden, Robert C., pres. Bd. of Trustees, Hampton Institute.
1 item, Kennebunkport, Me., Aug. 25.
Oliver, Wm. J., supt. Zuni Reservation. 1 item, Blackrock, N.M.
Sept, 9* mentions breaking of irrigation dam on Reserfation3
O'Meara, Rev, A.E., Wycliffe College, Toronto, Canada. 3 items*
Victoria, B.C.; Toronto - Mohonk, Oct. 4 - Nov. 2. cTo and
from; speaks of Mohonk's wide influence and his hope for
similar Canadian Conf.3
Osias, Camilo, Filipino student. 4 items, New York .*Mohonk,
July 30 Oct. 20. to and from.3
Oskison, John M., ed. Collier's. I item, New York City, Sept. 25,
Otis, Maj. Gen. Elwell Stephen, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 31.
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S1, of North Carolina. 1 item, Sans*.
bury, N.C., Sept. 4.
Page, Elizabeth M. (Mrs. Alfred R.) 2 items, Fort Sill, 0k1a..4
Mohonk, Oct. 2.44 to and from; tells of summer's work with
Fort Sill Apaches; sends message from Indian to Mr. Smiley.3
Page, U.S. Rep. Robert N., of North Carolina. 2 items, Biscoe,
N.C., Sept.3 - Oct. 4.
Page, Walter Hines, publisher. 1 item, New York, Sept. 16*
Paquette, Peter EIndian3, supt. Navajo Ind. Agency. 2 items*
Fort Defiance, Ariz- Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Sept. 1. cTo and from3
Payne, U.S. Rep, Sereno E., of New York. 1 item, Auburn, Oct. 14*
Peairs, Hervey, Supt. Haskell Inst. 3 items, Lawrence, Kan.
Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Nov. 3. cTo and from; speaks of good effect
of Comm. Valentine's administration on Indian work.3
Penfield, Rev. Thornton B., prominent Presbyterian clergyman.
1 item, New York City, Aug. 26*
Perkins, U.S. Rep. James Breck, of New York. 1 item, Rochester,
N.Y., Oct. 2.
Peterson, W.M., U.S. Indian Service. 1 item, Houck, Ariz.,
Aug. 31. very human letter of disappointment at not being
able to come to Conf.3
Pettit, Walter W., teacher in Philippines. 7 items, New York
City - Mohonk and Randolph, Vt., Sept. 17 - Nov. 8. to
and from; came and spoke on short notice,3
Pierson, Rev. Arthur Tappan, editor, lecturer, author. 1 item,
Northfield, Mass., Sept. 29.
Piles, U.S. Sen. Samuel H., of Washington, 1 item, Seattle,
Wash., Aug. 28.
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Box 23, 1909, cont.:
337.
Pinchot, Gifford, chief Bur. of Forestry, U.S. Dept. of Agri,.
culture, planner of Philippine forestry program, 1902 [later
gov. of Pennsylvania] 1 item, Washington, D.C., n.d.]
338.
Porto Rico. 51 items (41 unanswered; 10 answered but refused)
addressed to prominent Porto Ricans, especially P.R. Chamber
of Delegates. 6Represerts expression of resentment because
recommendations made by Porto Ricans at previous Conferences
had had less effect on U.S. Congress than 'hoped for.]
339.
Post, Regis H., gov. of Porto Rico. 13 items, San Juan, P.R.;
Bayport, La., N.Y., June 25 Dec. 20. cTo and from; came
and spoke.]
340.
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. reporter. 4 items, Boston Mohonk
and Randolph, VT., May 28 Nov. 20. cTo and from; concerns
Conf. Report.]
341.
Pugsley, ex-U.S. Rep. Cornelius A., of New York. 1 item, Peeks-.
kill, N.Y., Aug. 24.
342*
Putnam, Frederick Ward, anthropologist. 1 item, Cambridge,
Mass., Sept. 6,
343.
Quezon, Manuel, Resident Commr. from Philippines in Washington.
1 item, copy of Phillips1 letter to hi#, Mohonk, Sept. 11. No
apparent answer.]
344.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., Hon. Pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 4 items*
Homer, N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 20 •• Oct. 5. cTo and from.]
Box 24, 1909, cont.:
345.
Rastall, Charles W., supt. Indian Industrial School, Pierre,
S.D. 1 item, Pierre, July 22.
346.
Rayner, U.S. Sen. Isidor, of Maryland. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 23.
347.
Red Bird, Simon [Indian], U.S. Ind. School, Genoa, Nebr. 6
items, Genoa - Mohonk, June 18 - Sept. 9. cTo and from;
suggests Indians for Conf.]
348.
Remey, Rear Adm. George Collier, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Jamestown, R.I., Aug. 23.
349.
Reynolds, U.S. Rep. John Merriman, of Pennsylvania. 1 item,
3edford, Pa., Aug. 30.
350.
Reynolds, Mary C., missionary. 2 items, Boston, Mass.; New
York, Aug. 30 Oct. 23. [Tells of her work; thanks for
hospitality, etc., at Conf.; asks for photo of A.F.S. for
Mission papers]
351.
Richards, Theodore, prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu,
Oct, 16.
352.
Riggs, A.L., supt. Santee Normal Training School. 2 items,
Santee, N.M. Mohonk, Sept. 2428. cTo and from; suggests
man for Conf.]
Press R e l e a s e s , 2 i t e m s
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Box 24, 1909, cont.:
353.
Riggs Lawrence supt. Indian Service. 1 item, Oahe, S.D.,
Octl‘18.
354.
Rite, Jacob A., author, sociologist. 1 item, Ontario, Can.,
Aug. 30,
3550
Robertson, Alice M., post mistress, Muskogee, Okla. 1 item,
Muskogee, Oct. 4. got her job through meeting P.M. General
at Mohonk.]
356*
Robertson, James Alexander, historian, archivist. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Sept* 1.
357.
Roblin, Charles E., special U.S. Indian Agent. 1 item,
Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont., June 16. tells of allotting
Piegan Indians.]
358.
Rodey, Judge Bernard S., U.s. District Ct. for Porto Rico. 3
Items, San Juan - Mohonk, July 3 - Aug* 3. To and from;
tells of plank in Republican platform promising citizenship
to Porto Ricans, put in by his efforts.]
359.
Rodriguez Serra, Manuel, Porto Rican lawyer. 3 items, San
Juan - Mohonk, June 8 - July 1. To and from; did he come?]
360.
Roe, Mrs. Walter C., missionary, cofounder of Mohonk Lodge,
Colony, Okla. 2 items, Colony Mohonk, Sept. cTo and
from; tells of major effort to reclaim debased Winnebago Inds.;
mentions Rev. G.A. Watermulder.]
361.
Rogers, George, ed. Philadelphia Inquirer. 3 items, Philadelphia Mohonk, cn.d.3 Nov. 2a cTo and from; sends article
from Inquirer about Conf.]
362.
Rouillard, Thomas J. Indian] 2 items, Faribault, Minn. Mohonk, Dec. 20-.28. cTo and from.]
363*
Romig, Dr. J.H., U.S. Indian Serve, Alaska. I item, Washington,
Oct. 18.
364.
Rossiter, S.B., resident of Philippines. I item, Manila, Oct. 7.
Optimistic and illuminating summary of progress in relations
between Americans and Filipinos.]
365.
Rowe, Prof, Leo S., U. of Pennsylvania. 2 items, Mexico City 1.0
Mohonk, Aug. 31 Oct. 6. cTo and from; suggests extending
scope of Conf. to include S. Amer.; idea turned down.]
366.
Ryan, Mrs. Marah Ellis, author. 2 items, New York City, Aug. 3100
Oct, 25*
367.
Ryan, Most Rev. Patrick John, R.C. archbishop of Philadelphia.
1 item, Philadelphia, Sept, 16*
368.
Sale, George, U.S. Commissioner to Liberia* 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 5. Hopes Conf. will Consider Liberia.]
369.
Sanders, Rev. Prank K., pres. Washburn College. 1 item. Topeka,
Kan., Sept. 9.
370.
Savage, Jose R.F., U.S. Attorney, District of Porto Rico. 1
item, New York, Oct. 15.
Can't come.]
371*
Schieffelin, Wm. Jay, chemist. 1 item N.Y.] Sept. 7*
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Box 24, 1909, cont.:
372.
Schurman,
pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Sept. 25.
373.
Scott, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Kansas. 2 items, Washington ...
Mohonk, June 12..14. To and from.3
374.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, resident of Honolulu. 6 items, How..
lulu• Mohonk, June 9 Oct. 1. to and from; suggests
people for Conf.3
375.
Scudder, Myron T., educator. 2 items, New Brunswick, N.J.
Mohonk, Oct. 9..12. To and from.)
376.
Sedgwick, Ellery, ed. Atlantic Monthly. 1 item, Boston, Oct. 15.
377.
Sexton, Pliny Titus, lawyer, banker. 1 item, Palmyra, N.Y.,
Oct. 17.
378.
Shawnee, George EIndian3 Haskell Institute. 2 items, Lawrence,
Mohonk, Sept. 10..22. To and from.3
379.
Shelton, Maj. Gen. George H., Bur, of Insular Affairs. 12
items, Jan. 6, 1909 - Mar. 23, 1910. To and from; latter
items concern circulating of Conf. Report.3
380.
Sherman, James S., Vice Pres, U.S. 12 items, Washington, D.C.;
Utica, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 9 - Nov. 5. [To and from; suggests
man for Conf.; comes and speaks himself.3
381.
Shuster, W. Morgan, ex-secy. of Public Instruction, Philippines.
4 items, Cape May, N.J.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 23
Sept. 28. To and from.3
382,
Sickels, W.N., supt. Lac du Flambeau Ind. School. 1 item, Lac
du Flambeau, Wis., Aug. 25.
383.
Slayden, U.S. Rep. James L., of Texas. 4 items, Washington, D.C.I
San Antonio, Texas - Mohonk, June 25 .4 Aug. 26. To and from.]
384,
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 3 items, Millbrook, N.Y./
Colorado Springs, Colo.- Mohonk, Aug. 31 Oct. 15. To and
from; suggests woman for Conf.; suggestion turned down
385.
Smith, Rev. George Williamson, pres. emeritus Trinity College.
1 item, New York City, Sept. 23.
386.
Smith, James Francis, Gov. Gen. of Philippines. 4 items, San
Francisco, Cal.; Cloverdale, Cal. Mohonk, July 21 Aug. 23.
To and from.3
387.
Smith, Thomas C., supt. Morris Ind. Training School. 1 item,
Morris, Minn., Sept. 22.
388.
Sniff in, Matthew K., secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 6 items, Phila...
Mohonk, Oct. 6, 1909 Feb. 9, 1910. To and from; tells of
new pres. of Ind. Rte. Assoc.; explains failure to arrive at
Conf.3
389.
Snow, Alpheus Henry, internationally known lawyer, lecturer,
author. 2 items, York Harbor, Me., Sept. 4; Washington, D.C.,
Oct, 20.
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Box 24, 1909, cont.:
390.
Southwest Indian Conf. 1 item (1 enclosure), Tolchaco, Ariz.,
Aug. 6. [Form letter signed by W.R. Johnston, giving details
of Conf. arrangements and enclosing program for 3rd. annual
conf., to be held at Flagstaff, Ariz., Aug. 180.26.3
391*
S pear, John S
supt. Ft. Lewis School, Hesperus, Colo.
2 items, Hesperus Mohonk, June 14 0. Aug. 27. [To and ffom.3
392.
Staunton, Capt. [later Rear Adm.3 Sidney Augustus, U.S.N.
1 item, Newport, R.I., Aug. 29*
393.
Stebbins, George Cole, hymn writer, 3 items, Northfield, Mass.;
Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct, 4.027.
394,
Stone, Mason S., ex...Philippine official, supt. educe. Vermont.
12 items, Montpelier. Vt.; Jackman, Me. Mohonk, June 18 .0
Sept. 16, [To and from.3
395.
Stone, U.S. Sen. W m. J*, of Missouri. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, June 250028, To and from.3
396*
Swayne, Francis A., supt. and teacher, Cahuilla School* 2 items,
Iguana, Ca, July 14 - Sept. 24:
3974
Taber, Miss Cornelia, dir. California Ind. Assoc* 3 items*
Saratoga, Cal. Mohonk. Aug. 17 Sept. 10. TO and from;
gives picture of needs in N. Cal. and asks help in getting
Charles E. Kelsey called East so he can attend Conf.
398.
Taft, Wm. Howard, Pres. U.S. 1 item, Washington [n.d.3
,
399.
Tawney, U.S. Rep* James A., of Minnesota. 1 item, Winona, Minn..
Aug. 27.
400.
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., Sept. 27.
401.
Teller, U.S. Sen. Henry M., of Colorado. I item, Denver, Colo.,
Aug. 31.
402.
Thurston, L.A., 'Prominent Hawaiian. 2 items, Honolulu .0 Mohonk,
June 9 - Sept. 7. To and from.3
403.
True, Clara D., U.S. Ind. Service, 1 item Banning, Cal., Oct.
22*
[Telegram of greeting to Conf. from 500 Indians.3
404.
Updegraff, Harlan, Alaska Div., Bur. of Educe. 1 item, Seattle,
Wash., Sept, la
405.
Valentine, Robert G., U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 26 items.
Washington .0 Mohonk, June 18 - Dec. 22. cm and from; takes
responsibility for organization of Indian program for Conf. and
does outstanding job; corr. includes lists of Indian Service
workers invited to speak.3
406.
Vander Veer, Dr. Albert, prominent surgeon. 2 items, Albany,
N.Y., Oct. 20.18.
407.
Vaux, George, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Philadelphia, 10mo. 1.
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Box 24, 1909, cont.:
408*
Very, Rear Adm. Samuel W., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Newton
Center, Mass., Aug. 22,
409.
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 2 items, Salamanca,
N.Y. .4 Mohonk, Aug. 23 .4 Dec. 17, cTo and from; Phillips'
letter mentions formation of a Conf. committee to investigate
conditions among New York Indians.3
410.
Wadsworth, H.E., supt. Shoshoni Industrial School, Wind River,
Wyo. 1 item, Wind River, Sept. 3.
411.
Walker, Rt. Rev. Wm. D., P.E. bishop of Western, New York. 1
item, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 6.
412.
Ward, George Cabot, newly appointed Vice•40Ov. and Secy. of State
for Porto Rico, pres. P.R. Executive Council. 7 items, San
Juan; New York City -4 Mohonk, June 9 --, Oct. 2, to and from;
discuss people for Conf.; planned to come, but promotion pre.
vented.3
413,
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent
2 items, New York, Sept.
2 - Oct. 15.
414.
Ware, Edward T., pres. Atlanta U. 1 item, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 34
415.
Warren, U.S. Sen. Francis Emroy, of Wyoming. 1 item, Cheyenne,
Wyo., Aug, 26.
416.
Washburn, Wm. S., U.S. Civil Service. Comm. 8 items, Washington
.4
Mohonk, June 30 Oct. 14. cTo and from; offers to give i14+
lustrated talk at Conf.; offer of pictures politely declined;
does not come.3
417.
Weeks, U.S. Rep., John W., of M ass. 1 item, Boston, Mass.,
Aug. 24.
418.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rts. ASSOC. 1 item, Sunapee,
N.H., Aug. 26.
419.
Wetmore, U.S. Sen. George Peabody, of Rhode Island. 1 item,
Newport, Aug. 25.
420,
Whipple, James S., New York State Forest, Fish, and Game Commr.
4 items, Albany - Mohonk, Aug. 28 - Nov. 15. cTo and from;
appointed to Conf. Comm. on N.Y. Indians, although not at Conf.!"
421,
Wilder, Amos P., American Consul Gen. at Shanghai, China. 1
item, Madison, Wis., Sept. 3.
422.
Willard, Charles A., judge U.S. District Ct., formerly in Philip•4
pines. 3 items, Minneapolis, Minn. Mohonk, June 18 - Aug. 27,
to and from.3
423.
Willoughby, Wm. F., ex4.secy Porto Rico, newly appointed asst. din
U.S. Bur. of Census. 12 items, San Juan, P.R.; Washington, D.C.
Mohonk and Randolph, Vt., June 10, 1909 - Mar, 7, 1910. COT
and from; came and spoke; wants extra copies of speech when
printeds3
424.
Wilson, Horace G., supt. Klamath Agcy., Oregon. 4 items, Klamath, Agcy. 4. Mohonk, Aug.2 4. Sept. 17. cTo and. from.3
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Box 24, 1909, cont.:
425.
426.
427.
428,
429.
430.
431.
432.
433.
434.
435.
436.
Aug.23
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author, 2 items, Minnewaska, N.Y.;
New York City, Oct. 18*
A
Winn, Lt. Col. [later Maj. Gen.] F rank L., U.S.A. 3 items, Mil*
waukee, Wis. Mohonk, Feb. 18.427. To and from.]
Winthrop, Beekman, Asst. Secy. of Navy. 4 items, Washington
Mohonk, June 10 — Sept. 1. To and from; suggests man for
Porto Rico part of Conf. program.]
Wistar, Edward M., treas. 1909 Conf. 13 items (2 enclosures),
Philadelphia Mohonk, Aug. 23, 1909 Mar. 11, 1910. to
and from; concerns Conf. finances.]
Withington, David L., Hawaiian* 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 15.
Wong, Charles A., student. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20,
Wood, Frank, printer. 5 items, Boston — Mohonk, Aug. 26 —
Oct. 14, cTo and from; suggests man for Conf.; man not in-.
vited.]
Wood, H.P., secy. Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. 2 items, Honolulu — Mohonk, June 9 — Aug. 10. To and from.]
Wood, James, humanitarian. 3 items, Mount Kisco, N.Y., Sept. 17-4
Oct. 21.
Woodhull, Brig, Gen, Alfred A., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, S oath.'
west Harbor, Me., Aug. 23.
Woods, Wm. S., ed. The Literary Digest. I item, New York City,
Oct. 8.
Young, U.S. Rep. Horace Olin, of Michigan. I item, Ishpeming.
Mich., Oct. 16,
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Lake Mohonk Conferences
Box 25, 1910:
1. Documents: A. Conference Book, "Que faire?" 1910.
B. Returns on Invitations, 1910.
C. Retrospect Boot: The Invitation List in 1910.
Nearly complete record, statistics, reasons
for inviting, etc.
D. Tentative program.
E. Handwritten list of speakers for Indian sessions.
F. Partial program (Revised., Oct. 17)
G. Program, p.2-4, with notices and list of members.
H. Program, Thursday evening.
I. Officers of the Conferences
J. Press schedule, 5 press releases, and notice, Oct. 20,
that Dr. G. Stanley Hall will not be at Conference.
K. Mailing permit to Henry S. Haskins for Conf. material.
L. Sample of invitation to be on Business Committee
(addressed to Dr. G. Stanley Hall)
M. Report of Conf. Committee on New York Indians,
N. Address by Robert G. Valentine, U.S. Commr. for
Indian Affairs, Oct. 19.
O. Unofficial remarks by F.A. Abbott.
P. Unofficial remarks by Mr. Coulter.
Q. Planks of Conf. platform relating to "Other Dependent Peoples."
R. Finished platform, minutes respecting the New York
Indians, and resolution in favor of formation of
a society to promote public familiarity with Philippine affairs.
S. List of classifications in Conf. files, superceded,
Nov. 10, 1910, plus new list of classifications.
T. Secy's annual report, 1910
U. Record of distribution of conf. reports
V. Haskins' memo book on people for conf.
W. Haskins' cards, with schedule for each month of year
2.
Abbott, Ernest Hamlin, The Outlook. 1 item, New York, Oct. 13.
3.
Abbott, F. H., asst. U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 8.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 5 items, Cornwall-on-Hudson,
N.Y.; New York City-Mohonk n.d. - Nov. 15.
Adams, Harriet Chalmers (Mrs. Franklin P.) explorer and lecturer.
2 items, Washington, Aug. 28 - Oct. 14.
Agosa, R.D. [Indian3 tailor. 1 item, Traverse City, Mich., Oct. 11.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Alderman, Edwin A., pres. U. of Virginia. 1 item, Charlottesville,
Va., Sept. 21.
Alexander, Prof. Hartley Burr, author. 1 item, Lincoln, Nebr., Sept.4.
Alexander, W.D., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 9.
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Box 25, 1910, cont.:
10.
Allen, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of New York, ex.-gov. of Puerto Rico.
2 items, New York - Mohonk, July 23 - Aug. 29. to and from3
11.
Allen, Edgar A., supervisor Indian Schools, Shawnee, Okla.* 2
items,
Shawnee, Okla. - Mohonk, En.d.3 Nov. 3. to and from; forms
for speakers at Conf., giving home address and sending stenographic
transcript of remarks to be approved; remarks with corrections
enclosed3
12.
Allen, Maj. dater Maj. Gen.3 Henry T., U.S.A., organizer of Philip.
pine Constabulary. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 12 - Oct. 4.
to and from3
13.
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer. 4 items (1 enclosure)
Boston, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 26 - Dec. 8. to and from; sends
revision of remarks for Report; that part of discussion has been
edited out.)
14.
Allen, S.E., supt. Sisseton Indian Agency. 1 item Sisseton, S.D.,
Aug. 29.
15.
Ailing, John Wesley, lawyer, businessman. 1 item n.p., n.d.)
16.
American Institute of Social Service. 5 items, New York - Mohonk,
Aug. 24 - Oct. 10. TO and from; concerns ordering of photographs of
Conf. speakers.)
17.
Anderson, Edwin Hatfield, librarian. 3 items, New York - Mohonk,
Aug. 4 - cn.d.3 cTo and from]
18.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities.
3 items, Woodmont, Conn. - Mohonk, Sept. 6 - Oct. 1. to and from;
suggests woman for Conf.3
19.
Andreini, J.Y. 1 item, carbon of Mr. Haskins' letter to hid, Mohonk,
Oct. 13, with note about him attached.
20.
Andrews, E. Benjamin, ex-Treas. Brown U. 1 item, Wilbraham, Mass.,
Aug. 28.
21.
Andrews, U.S. Rep. W.H., of New Mexico. 1 item, Albuquerque, N.M.,
Aug. 29.
22.
Andujar, Rev. Manuel, Porto Rican missionary. 3 items, Harrisburg,
Mohonk, Sept. 27 - Oct. 6. to and from3
23.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. I item, New York, Aug. 30.
24.
Ashford, Dr. Bailey K., major, Medical Corps, U.S.A., founder of Porto
Rico Anemia Commission. 4 items, At Sea; San Juan, P.R. - Mohonk,
Sept. 10 - Nov. 29. to and from3
25.
Ashburn, Maj. Percy Moreau, med. officer, U.S.A., authority on tropical
diseases. 1 item, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 31.
26.
Atkinson, Fred. W., ex.-commr. of Education, Philippines, pres.
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 23.
27.
Auman, Brig. Gen. Wm. U.S.A., retired. 5 items, Buffalo, N.Y.
honk, July 8 - Oct. 14. to and from; suggests people for Conf.3
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p. 187
Box 25, 1910, cont.:
28.
Ayres, Leonard P., statistician, ex-supt. schools, Porto Rico.
7 items, New York City - Mohonk, July 23 4 Sept. 26. To and from;
discusses man for Conf.)
29.
Bailey, E. Prentiss, ed. Utica Observer. 1 item, Utica, N.Y., Oct. 18.
gelegram7
30.
Bandholtz, Brig. Gen. Harry Hill, U.S.A., Chief Philippine Constabu-.
lary. 1 item, Manila, Oct. 18,
31:
Barker, Rear Adm, Albert Smith, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Cornish Hills,
N.H., Aug. 9.
32.
Barrows, David P., ex.- dir. Education, Philippines, professor U.
of
California. 20 items (1 enclosure), Berkeley, Cal. - Mohonk, Mar. 3,
1910 April 4, 1911. To and from; did paper for Conf.; couldn't
come; paper so important it was read by someone else; paper, 'IA
Conservation Policy for the Philippines," enclosed; corr. also in..eludes letter from secy. to pres. of U. of Cal. to H.C. Phillips,
saying Dr. Barrows cannot by spared from U. to attend Conf.3
33.
Barrows, Isabel C., ex.-Conf. reporter, widow of Samuel J. 4 items,
Georgeville, P.Q., Canada - Mohonk, June 10 - July 20. To and
from is writing article on Mohonk Conferences for The Outlook3
34.
Barry, James D., ex-.Supt. Schools, Philippines. 4 items, Washington,
D.C. - Mohonk, Sept. 28 - Oct. 3. go and from; suggests man for
Conf.)
35.
Barry, Maj. Gen. Thomas H., U.S.A. 1 item, West Point, N.Y., Sept. 1.
36.
Beardsley, J.W., ex.-Dir. of Public Works, Phila., chief of Porto Rico
Irrigation Service. 3 items, Guayama, P.R. - Mohonk, Aug. 11...29.
to and from3
37.
Peck, James M., internationally known lawyer. 2 items, New York, Sept.
15 Nov. 11.
38.
Bell, Brig. Gen. [later Maj. Gen.3 James Franklin, ex-Chief of Staff,
U.S.A., Commander...in- Chief, Philippines. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 12.46. To and from; Haskins' letter answered by R. W.
Moulton, Gen. Bell's secy., telling of new duties in Phils.3
39.
Bennett, Courtney W., Consul Gen. for Great Britain. 2 items, New
York - Mohonk, July 6-8. [To and from3
40.
Berle, Rev. A.A., minister of Shawmut Congregational Church, Boston,
Mass. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk, Oct. 11.43. To and from3
41.
Beveridge, U.S. Sen. Albert J., of Indiana $ 3 items, Indianapolis
Mohonk, July 12-78. To and from3
42.
Bidwell, Mrs. Annie E. K., Western V.P., National Indian Assoc. 3 items.
Eagles Mere, Pa.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 27 - Sept. 22.
To and from3
43.
Birkhimer, Brig. Gen. Wm. Edward, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Olney, Md.,
Aug. 25.
44.
Blakeslee, Prof. Georg4H., of Clark U. 18 items, Worcester, Mass. Mohonk, July 2 - Nov. 14. to and from; gives much valuable advice to
Haskinson how to organize a conference; suggests names, topics
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p. 188
Box 25, 1910, cont.:
45,
Bliss, Brig. Gen, later Maj. Gen. and Chief of Staff] Tasker H.,
U.S.A. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 7-11. to and from]
46.
Bloom, Capt. J.E., U.S.A. 8 items (3 enclosures), Brooklyn, N.Y. .
Mohonk, Aug. 26 - Oct. 11, to and from; wants to speak about pen.
sions for Govt. workers; encloses three articles by him; final article accepted for Conf. speech.]
47.
Bouve, Clement Lincoln, nationally known lawyer, ex-prosecuting attorney,
Manila. 2 items, Washington, D.B. Mohonk, Sept. 30 - Oct. 11. to
and from]
48.
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 3 items, Mohonk - Boston, Aug. 4•..
Sept* 7. To and from]
49,
Bradford, Rev. Amory H., pres. Amer. Missionary Assoc. 1 item,
Montclair, N.J., Sept. 13.
50,
Branagan, Frank A., member Philippine Commission. 2 items, Manila .
Mohonk, Aug. 10 - Sept. 13. to and from]
51.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles H., P.E. bishop of Philippines. 20 items,
Lambeth Palace, S.E.; Derry, N.H.; New York City; Ithaca, N.Y.;
Concord, N.H. . Mohonk, July 8 - Nov. 1. to and from; all set to
come; billed as principal speaker; couldn't make it]
52.
Brink, Gilbert N., ex-Supt. Schools, Phila. 1 item, Berkeley, Cal.
n.d.]
53*
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Oklahoma. 1 item, Okla..
llama City, Aug. 29.
54.
Brown, kit. Rev. Arthur J. 9 items (1 enclosure), Northfield, Mass.;
New York City - Mohonk, July 8 - Nov. 10. to and from; suggests men
for Philippine part of Conf.; encloses corrected copy of Conf, remarks]
55.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, U.S. Commr. of education., pres. of 1910
Conf. 21 items (1 enclosure), Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, June 25 - Nov,
15. ell() and from; concerns people and program for 1910 Conf.;
encloses copy of Beveridge Bill about legislative council for Alaska;
discusses who should be appointed to Conf. Committee on N.Y. Indians]
56.
Brown, John B., Asst. Supervisor of Indian Schools, U.S. Indian
Service. 1 item, Muskogee, Okla., Sept. 20. tells of reorganizing 5
Tribes' schools; will send Gabe Parker, Choctaw supt. of a boarding
school, to Conf.]
57*
Brownson, Rear Adm. Willard H., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Amsterdam,
Holland, Sept. 6.
58* Bryan, Elmer Burritt, pres. Colgate U. 1 item, Hamilton, N.Y., July 20.
59.
60.
Bryan, Wm. Alanson, pres. Pacific Scientific Institution. 7 items
(1 enclosure), New York; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Sept. 29, 1910.
Mar. 3, 1911. to and from; offers to come and speak; offer accepted;
encloses leaflet about his lectures; orders of reprints of Conf.
speech, "Hawaii's International Mission."]
Bryan, Wm. Jennings, 5 items, Lincoln, Nebr. Mohonk, July 9 - Sept*
26. to and from]
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p. 189
Box 25, 1910, cont.:
61.
Buchanan, Charles M., mot. Tulalip Indian Agency. 1 item (2 enclosures)
Tulalip, wash., Sept. 20. sends fund-raising letter on the Tulalip
School, plus article by him, The Tulalip School City."3
62.
Burks, Jesse D., Dir. Philadelphia Bur. of Municipal Research. 8 items
(1 enclosure), Philadelphia - Mohonk, July 8 - Sept. 10. er0 and from;
suggests people for Philippine part of Conf.; encloses pamphlet about
wife's lectures, etc.3
63.
Burlingham, Lloyd, Code Commission, Phila. 2 items, Manila - Mohonk,
April 4 - May 26. To and from; suggests man for Conf.3
64.
Burritt, Charles H., ex.-Judge, Ct. of 1st. Instance, Phila. 4 items,
Reno, Nev. - Mohonk, July 19 - Aug. 9. to and from; gives view that
U.S. should withdraw from Philippines.3
65.
Burroughs, John, naturalist. 1 item, ',lest Park, N.Y., Oct. 5.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72*
73.
74.
75*
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
Burrows, U.S. Sen. Julius C., of Michigan. I item, Kalamazoo, Mich.,
July 19.
Campbell, S.W., supt. La Pointe- Ind. Agency. 1 item, Ashland, Wis.,
Aug. 25.
Carpenter, Frank W., Exec. Secy. Philippines. 2 items, Omaha, Nebr.
Mohonk,
May 26 - June 22. to and from3
Carr, Brig. Gen. Camillo Casatti Cadmus, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Chicago, Ill., Sept. 8.
Carroll, Henry King, ex-U.S. Commr. to Porto Rico. I item, New York,
Oct. 10.
Carroll, James A., supt. Mescalero Agency. 1 item, Mescalero, N.M.,
Sept* 6.
Carter, Maj. Gen. Wm. Harding, Chief..of...Staff, U.S.A. 3 items, Washing..
ton - Mohonk, Aug. 29 - Sept. 8. To and from3
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiian. 10 items, Honolulu, T.H. ; Marble.
head, Mass; Boston Mohonk, Aug. 16 - Nov. 9. To and from; wants
to attend Conf.; comes and speaks.3
Charlton, Paul, Bur. of Insular Affairs. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk,
Sept. 9.-17. To and from; suggests People for both Phil. and Porto
Rico parts of Conf.3
Cheney, Mrs., Elizabeth S., philanthropist. 5 items, Peterborough,
Mohonk, Feb. 25 - Oct. 27. to and from; did not come, but sent
sizeable check.3
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 1 item, St. Paul, Aug. 3.
Clark, U.S. Rep. Champ, of Missouri. 1 item, Bowling Green, Me.,
July 28.
Clark, Charles Hopkins, ed. the Hartford Courant. 4 items, JulF13 cn.d.3 to and from3
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and pres. United Society of Christian
Endeavor. 1 item, Boston, Oct. 3.
Clark, John W., secy. Natl. Indian Assoc. 4 items, New York - Mohohk4
Feb. 21 - Oct. 22. to and from3
Clark, Victor S., insular labor expert, 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 15.
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Box 25, 1910, cont.;
82.
Clews, Henry, prominent banker. 1 item, New York, Aug. 18.
830
Cloud, Henry Roe cInd1an3 adopted son of Walter and Mary Roe.
6 items, Winnebago, Nebr.; Oberlin, O. Mohonk, Sept. 9 - Nov, 9.
to and from; will come and speak; suggests woman for next Conf.3
Coan, Titus Munson, M.D., author. 2 items, New York, Aug. 28 - Oct. 17.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92,
Cocks, U.S. Rep. Wm. W., of New York. 18 items, Washington, D.C.;
Old Westbury, L.I. Mohonk, May 10 - Oct. 17. to and from;
mainly concerned with meetings and report of Conf. Comm. on New
York Indians.(See also New York Indians, Committee on, #275)3
Cole, Mrs. Roy N. 4 items, Newnan, Ga. Mohonk, Feb. 10 - May
to and from asks for and receives help in preparing program on
"The Indian as an American Citizen;" sends sample of published pro.
gtam.3
Coleman, Miss Mary E., ex. Dean of Women, Insular Normal School, Mani*.
la. 6 items, Chicago, Ill. . Mohonk, July 13
cn.d.3 to and from;
suggests man for Phil. part of program3
Collins, Rev. Mary C., Indian missionary. 2 items, Keokuk, Iowa,
Sept. 9.30. Speaks of wrongs being done to Indians3
Colton, George R., Gov. of Porto Rico, 5 items, San Juan, P.R. . Mo.
honk, July 28 . Sept. 30. to and from3
Conant, Charles A., economist. 1 item, New York, Sept. 20.
Conant, Thomas O., ed. The Examiner. 3 items, New York - Mohonk,
Oct. 15 31' To and from3
Conkey, Dr, Caroline R., substitute for Constance G. DuBois as rep.
of Conn. Ind. Assoc. 2 items, Waterbury, Conn., June 21
n.d.3
93.
94.
95.
Manila
96.
97.
98.
Cook, Emily S., U.S. Indian Office, Washington. I item, Northampton,
Mass., Oct. 16.
Cooper, U.S. Rep. Henry Allen, of Wisconsin. 1 item, Racine, Wis.,
Sept. 9.
Coulter, Prof. John G., ex. member Phil. Bur. of Education., ex-ed.
Daily Times. 19 items (1 enclosure), Normal, Ill.; DeKalb, Ill.;
Chicago, Ill.; Bloomington, Ill. Mohonk, July 18, 1910 **Feb. 1,
1911. .to and from; will speak on Philippines; encloses press
release%
of speech, proposing organization of Phil. Service Soc.; corr. after
Conf. tells of successful start of Soc.3
Crafts, Bev. Wilbur Fisk, founder and superintendent International
Reform Bureau. 1 item, pamphlet on Prohibition and other reforms.
cot invited 1910; offended Mr. Smiley by criticism of 1909 Conf.3
Creegan, Charles Cole, ores. Fargo College. 1 item, Fargo, N.D.,
Sept. 17.
Crumpacker, U.S. Rep. Edgar D., of Indiana. 1 item, Valparaiso, Ind.,
Sept. S.
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p. 191
Box 25, 1910, cont.:
99.
Currier, Most Rev. Charles W., R.O. bishop, internationally
known. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 13.
Box 26, 1910, cont,:
100.
Dabb, Miss Edith M., Y.W.C.A. 2 items, New York, Oct. 7.-11.
101.
Dagenett, Charles E., supervisor, U.S. Indian Service. 1 items
Denver, Colo., Sept. 13.
102.
Daly, Joseph F., ex...U.S. Law Commr., Porto Rico. 1 item, Yonkers,
N.Y., Aug. 25.
103.
Davila, Judge Felix Cordoza, Porto Rican. 1 item, Guayama, Sept. 14.
104.
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, U.S.A., retired. 3 items, New
Canaan, Conn.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 17 - Aug. 27. eT0
and from; accepts tentatively for self and daughter; Haskins says
she'll have to rent a room; invitation declined.)
105.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Mass.
4 items, Pittsfield, Mass. - Mohonk, July 19 - Aug. 24, to and
from; speaks of death of Henry L. Dawes III at age of 10, last of
her father's descendants.)
106.
Day, Assoc. Justice Wm. R., U.S. Supreme Court. 1 item, Mackinac I.,
Mich., Aug. 26.
107.
Dayton, Rear Adm. James Henry, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, South Bend,
Ind., Aug. 30.
108.
Delano, Frederic A., Prominent railway engineer. 1 item, Chicago
109.
Devins, Rev. John Bancroft, manager N.Y. Tribune Fresh Air Fund,
ed. New York Observer. 4 items, New York - Mohonk, Avg. 29 - Oct, 17.
to and from; mentions work of Fresh Air Fund3
110.
Dexter, Edwin G., U.S. Commr. of Education. for Porto Rico. 1 item,
San
Juan, P.R., Aug. 15.
111.
Dillingham, U.S. Sen. Wm. Paul, of Vermont. 1 item, Montpelier, Vt.,
Aug. 27.
112.
Dorn, B.J., Gov. of Guam. 1 item, Guam, Aug. 15,
113.
Doubleday, Frank N., publisher. 1 item, Mill Neck, L.I., N.Y.,
Sept. 3.
114.
Dowling, M.J., ex-Special Commr. to Philippines. 1 item, Olivia,
Minn.,
Aug. 3.
115. Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State Commr. of Education, member U.S. Bd.
Ind. Commrs, 10 items, Albany - Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Nov. 15. To
and from; suggests men for Conf.; discusses printer for Conf. Reports
116,
Dreher, Julius D., Amer. Consul, Port Antonio, Jamaica. 2 items,
Irmo, Lexington Co., S.C. Sept. 21; Port Antonio, Jamaica, Oct. 15.
recommends man for Conf.)
117.
Driscoll, U.S. Rep. Michael E., of New York. 4 items, Washington,
D. C.; Syracuse, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 2 - Sept. 2. to and from)
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Box 26, 1910, cont.:
118.
119.
120*
121*
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
28.
127.
128.
129.
131*
132*
133.
134.
135.
136.
Duncan, Col. [later Brig. Gen.3 Joseph Wilson, U.S.A. 1 item, Washing-.
ton, Sept. 2.
Dunlap, Rear Adm. Andrew, U.S.N. 1 item, Washington, Sept. 18.
Dyer, Commodore George L., U.S.N., retired, ex-Gov. Guam. 10 items
(1 enclosure), Winter Park, Fla.; New York City Mohonk, June 30Dec. 12. To and. from; sends summary of speech on Guam which he
will give at Conf.; says it will take about 45 minutes to deliver;
Haskins lets it pass; only alit to read part of it at Conf.3
Eastman, Dr. Carl cIndian3 1 item (telegram), New York, Oct. 20*
Eaton, 'Edward D., press Beloit College. 1 item (1 enclosure),
Beloit, Wis., Nov. 4. tells of death of daughter3
Eckman, Samuel W., businessman, Porto Rico orange grower. 5 items,
Paris, France; New York per his asst.3; Buenos Aires - Mohonk,
July 22 - Sept. 22. To and from3
Eddy, J.R., supt. Tongue River Agency. 1 item, Lame Deer, Mont.
Aug. 29.
Edwards, Brig. Gen. Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., Chief Bur. of Insular
Affairs, War Dept. Washington per asst.3; Manila Mohonk, July 6...
Aug. 30. To and from3
Egan, Miss Anna C., U.S. Ind. Service. I item, Fort Yuma, Cal., Aug.
Egan, Mrs. Eleanor Franklin, pres. Phil. Is. Antituberculosis Soc.
1 item, Manila, Dec. 26.
Eliot, Charles W., educator. I item, Asticou, Maine, June 29.
Eliot, Samuel A., pres. Amer. Unitarian Assoc., member U.S. Bd. Ind.
Commrs. 3 items, Boston - Mohonk, Oct. 13-17. go and from]
Elliott, Charles B., member U.S. Philippine Commission. 2 items,
Manila - Mohonk, July 15 - Sept. 9. To and from3
Ellis, Capt. Jack [Indian3 1 item, Marble City, Okla., Sept. 21.
gives Indian view of U.S. Govt.'s handling of Ind. affairs.3
Enright, Edmund, ex-sit. Filipino students in U.S., chairman Porto
Rico Civil Service Commission. 4 items, San Juan - Mohonk, July 15...
Sept. 28.
To and from; discusses Filipino students to be invited
to Conf.3
Estabrook, Arthur F., banker. 1 item, Boston, June 27. speaks of
charms of Porto Rico and possibilities of future development3
Evans, A. Grant, pres. U. of Okla. 1 item, Norman, Okla.*, Oct. 12.
Evans, Rear Adm. Robley Dunglison, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Washington, D.C. cn.d.3
Fairchild, U.S. Rep. George W., of New York. 7 items (1 enclosure),
Washington, D.C.; Oneonta, N.Y. Mohonk, Feb. 9 - July 21. to
and from; tells Haskins how to get Catalog of U.S. Documents and
State Publications3
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Box 26, 1910, cont.:
137.
Falkner, Roland Post, ex.- U.S. Commr. of Education. in Porto
Rico.
2 items, London, Eng. - Mohonk, July 29 - Sept. 15. Jo and from)
138.
Finegan, Thomas E., educator, in charge of education. work among
N.Y. Indians. 1 item, Albany, N.Y., Sept. 15.
139.
Fisk, Mrs. Clinton B., Hon. V.P. Natl. Ind. Assoc., widow of Gen.
Fisk, let. Conf. pres. 1 item, Haines Falls, N.Y., Sept. 22.
140.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 1 item, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Aug. 25.
141.
Fletcher, U.S. Sen. Duncan N., of Florida. 1 item, Jacksonville,
Fla., Aug. 26.
142.
Foard, Josephine, mgr. Laguna Indian pottery. 1 item, Taguna. N.M.,
Sept. 7.
143.
Forbes, W. Cameron, Gov. Gen. Philippines. 1 item, Manila, Oct. 4.
144.
Flint, Charles R., internationally known banker. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 11.
145.
Foss, U.S. Rep. George Edmund, of Illinois. 2 items, Chicago, Ill.,
July 19; Washington, D.C., Aug. 9.
146,
Franklin, Walter Simonds, civil engineer. 1 item, Baltimore, Md.
Oct. 3.
147.
Franksen, Rudolf, Consul General for German Empire, New York.
2 items, New York Mohonk, July 60-9. to and from3
148.
Prater, James T., supt. Leech Lake Agency. 1 item, Onigum, Minn.,
Aug. 263
149,
Freer, Walter F., Gov. of Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 6.
150.
Friedman, Moses, supt. Carlisle Indian School. 3 items, Carlisle, Pa...
Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Oct. 29. to and from)
151.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Institute. 2 items, Hampton,
Va.', Sept. 15 - Oct. 10. [Suggests people for Conf.]
152.
Frye, Myra Emery, pres. Maine Ind. Assoc. 1 item, Portland, Me.,
9mo. 5.
153.
Furlong, Charles W., world traveler, ethnologist. 4 items, Watertown,
Mass. Mohonk, Oct. 12 - Nov. 16. to and from; wants to interest
Conf. in Indians of South America3
154.
Gamble, U.S. Sen. Robert J., of South Dakota. 1 item, Yankton, S.D.,
Aug. 27.
155.
Ganss, Rev. Father H.G. 1 item, Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 6.
156.
Garfield, James Rudolph, ex.- U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item,
Cleveland,
Sept. 22.
157.
Garlington, Brig. Gen. Ernest Albert, Inspector General, U.S.A.
1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 24.
158.
Garlow, Mrs. Andrew cindian3 2 items, Tuscarora Reserve, Lewiston,
Mohonk, En.d.3 April 4. to and from; worried about the
possibility of 4tting N.Y. Ind. lands and how it will affect
Indians who have acquired lands by purchase3
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p. 194
Box 26, 1910, cont.;
159.
160*
161.
162.
163.
164*
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
171.
172,
173*
174.
175*
176.
1770
178.
Gates, Merrill E. secy. U.B. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Washington,
D. C. , Oct, 11. [Says Rev. Samuel Eliot, new member Bd., did not get
invitation to Conf.3
Gideon, George D., publisher. 7 items (1 enclosure), Philadelphia
Mohonk, June 29 - Oct. 7. to and from; encloses editorial from
Porto Rico newspaper about future status of Porto Rico.3
Gilbert, Newton W., of Philippines* 2 items, Malate, P.I. Mohonk,
July 16 - Aug* 28. To and from; suggests man for Conf.3
Gilfillan, Rev. J. A. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 29*
Gill, Martin E., Judge, San Juan District Ct., Porto Rico. 4 items,
San Juan - Mohonk, July 29 - Oct. 3. to and from3
Gillett, U.S. Sep, Frederick H., of Mass. 3 items, Springfield, Mass*.
Mohonk, July 16.21. Jo and from3
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A*, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Wakefield,
Mass. - Mohonk, July 29 . Aug. 24. to and from
Goodeagle, Charles cIndian73 1 item, Boxier Springs, Kan., Sept. 5#
Gordon, George A., clergyman, lecturer, preacher, author. 1 item, Bosston, Mass* 01.6,3
Gould, Miss Helen Miller, socialite, philanthropist* 1 item,
Roxbury, N.Y., Aug. 26.
Grammer, Rev. Carl E., pres. Ind. Rts. Assoc* 1 item, Bedford, Va.,
Sept* 6.
Grant, Maj. Gen. Frederick D., U.S.A. 2 items, Governors Island,
N.Y., cn.d.3 and Sept. 9.
Greene, Col. [later Maj. Gen.3 Henry A., U.S.A. 1 item, Ft* Benjamin
Harrison, Indiana, Aug. 8.
Greenleaf, Brig. Gen. Charles R., U.S.A. 1 item, Sackett Harbor, N.Y.
Sept. 6.
Griffiths, A.F., pres. Oahu College. 1 item, Honolulu, T.H., Sept. 8.
Gromer, Samuel D., Treasurer of Porto Rico. 2 items, San Juan - Mohonk,
July 29 - Sept. 15. To and from3
Grosvenor, ex.- U.S. Rep. Charles H., of Ohio 2 items, Athens, Ohio .
Mohonk, July 16.21. to and from3
Guggenheim, U.S. Sen. Simon, of Colorado, founder of Guggenheim Founddation3 1 item, Denver, Colo., Aug. 26*
Gulick, Dr. Luther H., Director, Dept. of Child Hygiene, Russell Sage
Foundation; internationally known authority on physical education.
5 items, New York City - Mohonk, Oct* 6.150 To and from3
Haight, A.V., Co., printers of 1910 Conf. Report. 22 items, Poughkeepsie Mohonk, Oct. 28, 1910 . Feb. 23, 1911, to and from; conerns printing of Report.3
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Box 26, 1910, cont.:
199.
Hall, G. Stanley, pres. Clark U. 13 items (1 enclosure), Worcester,
Mass. - Mohonk, [n.d.)
Oct. 28. [To and from; agrees to speak;
sends abstract of paper, "Religious or Missionary Work Among Primitive and Dependent People;" can't come)
180.
Harbord, Col. [later Maj. Gen.) James G., U.S.A., Philippine Constabulary [later Chief of Staff, A.E. F., and head of Radio Corp. of
America) 1 item, Manila, Oct. 6.
181.
Harper, Rev. Richard H., missionary. 1 item, Fruita, Cal**, Sept. 24.
182.
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, of Harvard. 5 items (1 enclosure), Dub.
lin. N.H.; Cambridge, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 3 - Oct. 26* to and from;
agrees to speak; sends abstract of speech on the status of the Philippines; doesn't come)
183.
Hartman, Rev. Cary W., pres. Indian Assoc. of Amer., worker with N.Y.
Indians. 8 items (6 enclosures), Collins, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 11
Oct. 17. to and from; sends postcards and literature on Indian
education and health; suggests people for Conf.; invited belatedly;
accepts by wire.)
184.
Hartzell, Charles, ex.-pres. Porto Rico Exec. Council. 3 items, San
Juan Mohonk, July 22 - Sept. 9. To and from; concerns speakers
for Porto Rico part of Conf.)
184a. Haskins, Henry S., new conf. secy. 2 items, Worcester, MA-Mohonk.
June 1-8. [Haskins' letter of application and Phillips' note
that he has been hired.
185.
Hatch, F.M., prominent Hawaiian, ex-Rep. Hawaii to U.S. Congress.
1 item, Franconia, N.H., Sept. 6.
186.
Hepburn, U.S. Rep. Wm. P., of Iowa. 4 items, Clarinda, Iowa; Washing**
ton, D.C. - Mohonk, July 23 - Dec. 17. To and from)
187.
Hill, A.C., U.Y. Education. Dept. (State) 2 items, Auburn, N.Y., Nov. 2;
Albany, N.Y., Nov. 7*
188.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, Pres. World Book Co. 9 items, Yonkers, N.Y.Mohonk, Mar. 1 Oct. 31, to and from; cordial relations established
with Haskins (letter of Oct. 31), significant because Haskins eventually left Mohonk and took job with World Book Co.)
189.
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H. of Johns Hopkins U., ex-Treas. of Porto Rico.
9 items, Atlantic City, N.J.; Baltimore, Md. Mohonk, July 30 Oct. 17. To and from; suggests topics and people for Conf.)
190.
Hood, Prig. Gen. Charles Crook, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Philadelphia..
Mohonk, Feb& 2-4.
191.
Hord, John S., pres. Spanish-Filipino Bank, Manila. 7 items (1 enclo,sure), New York - Mohonk, Sept. 12 - Oct. 26. e2o and from; sends
abstract of Conf. speech on Free Trade with Phil. (Note: Sudden
increase in suavity of style in Mohonk letters suggests Phillips
coaching Haskin43
192.
Howland, Henry R., supt. Hayes School of Natural Science, Buffalo Soc.
of Natural Sciences. 1 item, Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 2*
193.
Hoyt, Albert E., ed. Albany Argus, press committee 1910 Conf. 2 items,
Albany - Mohonk, Nov. 6-•9. to and from; speaks of good recognition of
Conf. by press)
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p. 196
Box 26, 1910, cont.:
194.
Hoyt, Henry M., ex.-Atty. Gen. Porto Rico. 3 items, Goldfield, Nev...
Mohonk, n.d. Sept* to and from3
195.
Huising, Geronimo H. Filipino student at Lowell Textile School
17 items (2 enclosures), Lowell, Mass. - Mohonk, July 20 - Dec. 17.
[To and from; suggests Philippine Nationalists for Conf.; invited to
speak himself at last minute; can't come)
196.
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., ex--Gov. Porto Rico, judge U.S, Ct. of Customs
Appeals. 9 items, Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 11 - Oct. 13.
to and from]
197.
Ide, Henry C., Gov. Gen. Philippines. 3 items, Port$ Washington,
L.I.,
Mohonk, Sept. 20-27. To and from3
198.
Indian School Journal. 5 items, Chilocco, Okla. Mohonk, Nov. 9
Dec. 29. to and from; will cover Conf. in Jan. 1911 issue)
199.
Ireland, Alleyne, English author, 2 items, carbon' of Haskin's letter
to him, Mohonk, July 9, and Haskins' write-up of him, with ideas for
using him at Conf.)
200,
Jacobs, Joseph T., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 5 items, Detroit,
Mich. Mohonk, July 11 - Oct. 11. To and from; suggests man for
Conf.)
201,
Jenks, Jeremiah W., member U.S. Immigration Commission. 1 item [n.p.,
202.
Johnson, Rt. Rev. Frederick Foote, P.E. bishop of South Dakota. 1
item New York, Oct. 25.
203.
Johnson, H.R., supt. Cushman Ind. School. 1 item, Tacoma, Wash.,
Aug. 29.
204.
Johnson, Wm. E., chief special officer, U.S. Ind. Service.,
fighting
liquor traffic among Indian. 1 item, Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 3.
[Recommends Rev. E.C. Dinwiddi41for Conf.3
205.
Johnston, U.S. Sen. Joseph Forney, of Alabama. 1 item, Birmingham,
Ala., Aug. 25.
206.
Johnston, Wm. R., field supt. of Mission to Navajos. 1 item, Tolchaco, Ariz., Oct. 12. [Outstanding example of good accomplished
by Conf.; tells of Congressional action as result of Mohonk
resolution, to right wrong done to Navajos.3
207.
Jones, Chester Lloyd, commercial expert. 1 item, Madison, Wis., Aug.27.
,
208.
Jones, W.A., ex-U.S. Ind. Commr. 1 item, Mineral Point, Wis., Oct. 10.
209.
Judd, Albert F., lawyer in Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 8.
210.
Keeler, Lucy Elliot, old-timer at Conf. 2 items, Fremont, Ohio, Aug.
31; Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 18.
Keller, Albert Galloway, education, authority on colonization. 1 item,
New Haven, Conn. 0,73
Kelley, Rev. Wm. V., ed. Methodist Review. 3 items, New York City;
Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 23 - Oct. 18.
211.
212.
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p. 197
Box 26, 1910, cont.;
213.
Kelly, Mrs. Alice McKay, Bur. of Education., Philippines. 2 items,
Yokohama,
Japan - Mohonk, Aug. 3 - Sept. 8. To and from; speaks of Mgorots3
214.
Kelsey, C.E., U.S. Ind. Serve 1 item, San José, Cal., Aug. 29. Can
not come to Conf.; still behind in work because of attendance previous
year.]
215*
Kemmerer, Prof. Edwin Walter of Cornell, internationally known economist. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Sept. 13.
216,
Kendrick, Georgia A., dean ("Lady Principal") of Vassar College. 1
Item. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Oct. 13. Mentions excursion of Vassar
girls to Mohonk Conf. (annual event)3
217*
Ketcham R. director Bur. of Catholic Ind; Missions". 4 items,
Washington-Mohonk, Oct. 1-14. To and from; concerns
question of whether he should speak at Conf. or not; working to
get govt.
to improve conditions of Pueblos; decides not to speak for diplomatic reasons.3
218*
Kinney, Sara T., Pres. Conn. Ind. Assoc. 1 item, Hartford, Conn.,
Sept. 15.
219.
Lake, Dr. Arthur D., physician interested in NY. Indians. 5 items,
Gowanda,
Mohonk, July - Nov. 2. To and from; invited to
attend meeting of Conf. Comm. on N.Y. Inds.; accepts; also comes
and. speaks at Conf. (See also N.Y. Inds., #27803
220.
Lane, Mrs. Franklin Knight, wife of Secy. of Interior. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Sept. 20 and cn.d.3
221*
Larrinaga, Tulio, Porto Rican Resident Commr. in Washington, D.C.
3 items, San Juan, P.R. Mohonk, Sept. 9 - Nov. 16. to and from3
222*
Larson, Henry A., deputy special officer, U.S. Ind. Serve 5 items
(1 enclosure), en route - Mohonk, Mar. 10 - April 11. to and from;
wants copies of back Reports of Conf.; encloses leaflet about himself and his work against liquor traffic, etc.3
223.
Lawler, Thomas B., publisher, interested in Philippines. 5 items,
Boston,
Mass. Mohonk, July 1 - Nov. SO. to and from; suggests man for
Conf.]
224.
Leech, John S., dir. Bur. of Printing, Manila. 2 items, Manila - Mo.
honk, Oct. 14 . Dec. 3. to and from; offers proofs of success in
industrial education. of Filipinos for presentation at next Conf.3
225.
Legarda, Benito, Resident Commr. from Philippines. in Washington,
D.C. 1 item, Manila, Oct. 4.
226.
Legters, Rev. L.L., supt. No. Cal. Ind. Industrial School. 2 items*
Guinda, Cal., Oct. 5; San Jose, Cal., Oct. 14.
227.
LeRoy, Albert A., hotel owner, formerly on Mohonk staff. 3 items,
Uhadilla, N.Y.; Lakehurst, N.J. - Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Oct. 17. To
and from3
228.
Leupp, Francis E., ex-U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 6 items (1 enclosure), Tyringham, Mass.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Nov.
4. To and from. encloses corrected transcript of remarks at Conf.3
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p. 198
Box 26, 1910, cont.:
229.
Letpziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.Y.C. Dept of Educe. 1 item,
New York, Sept* 210
230.
Library of Congress. 4 items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 5..426:
to and from; Haskins wants bibliography of books on Philippines.,
they will sent him catalog cards as books come out.3
231.
Lichtenberger, James Pendleton, sociologist. 3 items, Patchogue,
N.Y.; Phila., Pa., Aug. 28 Oct. 23.
232.
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, ex-U.S. Commr. in Porto Rico* 14 items
(4 enclosures), New York Mohonk, July 7 Oct. 17: to and from
suggests men for Conf.; encloses letters from Martin G. Brumbaugh
and Leonard P. Ayres about efforts to locate Manuel V. Domenecha
233.
Lineberger, Paul Myron Wentworth, layer, author, ex.-U.S. Dist. Judge
Phils., legal adviser to Sun Yet Sen. 3 items, Milwaukee, Wise
Mohonk, Sept* 2-48. to and from3
234.
Lipps, Oscar H., school supervisor for Creek and Seminole Nations.
1 item, Muskogee, Okla., Sept. 1 Mentions reorganization of
school system for 5 Civilized Tribes.
235.
Littlefield, U.S. Rep. Charles M., of New York. 2 items, New York..
Mohonk, Sept. 23 - Sept. 27. To and from3
236.
Lloyd, Rt. Rev. Arthur Selden, P.E. bishop coadjutor of Virginia.
1 item, Alexandria, Va., Aug. 24.
237.
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Mass. 1 item, Nahant, Mass.,
Aug. 23.
238.
Long, John Davis, ex.-U.S. Secy. of Navy. 1 item, Buckfield, Me.
n.d.
239.
Lord, Everett W., formerly active in Porto Rico education. 5
items, Boston - Mohonk, Aug. 23 Oct. 14. to and from]
240.
Loud, U.S. Rep. George A., of Michigan. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 14,
241.
Luce Robert?] later U.S. Rep from Mass. 1 item, Boston, Sept. 17.
,
242.
Lusk, Charles S., secy. Bur. of Catholic Indian Missions. 4 items,
Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Sept, 17 Oct, 14. to and from3
Box 27,, 1910, cont.:
243.
Mabie, Hamilton W., assoc. ed. The outlook , author. 1 item, New
York, Oct. 11,
244.
MacArthur, Lt. Gen. Arthur, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Milwaukee,
and from3
Wis,
Mohonk, Sept. 2-.9.
245.
McClintock, Walter, internationally known ethnologist. 1 item
n.p. n.d.
246. McDonough, John T., ex. judge, Philippines. 5 items, Albany, N.Y. Mo..*
honk, n.d. Nov. 4. Jo and from; suggests man for Conf.3
247.
McIntyre, Col Frank, U.S.A., acting chief Bur. of Insular Affairs.
10 items, Washington Mohonk, July 19 - Sept. 14. to and from;
discuss people for Phil. part of program3
248.
McKenzie, Prof. F. A., of U. of Ohio, pres. Public Recreation Comm.,
bus, O. 2 items* Columbus Mohonk, Oct. 14•417. to and
from)
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p. 199
Box 27, 1910, cont.:
249.
MacMullen, Rev. Wallace, prominent M.E. clergyman. 1 item New
York City, Sent. 30.
250.
McKinley, U.S. Rep. Wm. B., of Illinois. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 27.
251.
McKinney, U.S. Rep. James, of Illinois. 1 item, Aledo, Ill., Aug.
24.
252,
McPherson, Simon John, Head Master, Lawrenceville Preparatory
School, 1 item, Lawrenceville, N.J., Oct. 6.
253,
Madison, U.S. Rep. E. H. , of Kansas, 1 item, Dodge City, Kan.,
Aug. 25.
254.
Magoon, Charles E., ex..4ovs Panama Canal Zone and 'Cuba. 1 item
n.p., n.d.)
255.
Marean, Mrs. Emma S., author, ed. The Christian Register. 1 item,
Boston, Mass. en.d.3
256.
Marshall, T.C., ed. The Indians' Friend. 2 items, Jersey City,
N.J., Oct. 17; New York, Oct. 24.
257.
Mathews, Shailer, dean, Divinity School, U. of Chicago, ed. The
World To-Day. I item, Unison? 111.3 Aug. 29.
258.
May, D.W., agricultural expert Porto Rico. 1 item, Mayaguez, P.R.,
Sept, 6.
259.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U., Raleigh, N. C. 7 items,
Squirrel I., Me. Mohonk, July 4 -Aug. 24. to and from;
suggests 'Indians to invite to Conf.)
260,
Miller, Frank A., The Mission Inn, Riverside, Cal. 1 item, Riven-,
side, Sept. 2.
261.
Miller, Horton H., supt, Moqui Agency. 1 item, Keams Canon, Ariz.,
Aug. 29.
262.
Miller, Ransford Stevens, chief Div. of Far Eastern Affairs, State
Dept. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 9*
263*
Miner, Henry G., room clerk, Lake Mohonk Mt. House. 1 item, Mohonk Lake, Oct. 9. To Mr. Haskins, requesting information on
number of acceptances for Conf.)
264.
Mitchell, Eli E., school supervisor for Choctaw Nation. 1 item,
Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 19.
265*
Moody, T. R., son of Dwight Li., ed. of Christian Work. 1 item,
E. Northfield, Mass,, Sept. 8.
266*
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 1 items Washington, D.C., Oct. 18.
endorses Mr. Moorehead's plan to present Chippewa problems at
Conf.
267,
Moore, Rev. Addison, Baptist minister. 1 item, New York, Sept. 10.
recommends man for Conf.3
268,
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs.
11 items, Canaan, N.H.; Andover, Mass. Mohonk, July 5 - Oct. 14.
to and from; wants time at Conf. to present situation of White
Earth Indians)
269.
Morgan, Fred 0,, supt. Flathead Agency. 1 item, Jocko, Mont.,
Aug. 29. can't come because of forest fires3
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p. 200
Box 27, 1910, cont.:
270, Morrill Press, printers of Conf. stationery, 14 items, Fulton,
N.Y. . Mohonk, June 1 — Oct. 12. to and from; concerns
printing of announcements and invitations for 1210 Conf.
271.
3
Moses, Prof. Bernard of U. of Cal., ex. member U.S. Phil. Comm.
3 items, Berkeley, Cal. — Mohonk, Aug. 11 — Oct. 31. To
and from
272.
Munoz Morales, Luis, prominent Porto Rican. 12 items, San
Juan — Mohonk, July 22 — Nov. 9, To and from; agreed to
speak; couldn't come; wrote in Spanish; sent speech
273.
Navajo Indians, Mission to. 4 items (1 enclosure), Tolchaco,
Ariz.; Kansas City, Kan., May 13 — Oct. 10. News letters
from Mission; subscription blank enclosed3
274.
Nellie, George V., supt. Pawnee Agency, Okla. 1 item, Pawnee
Agency, Sept. 9.
New York Indians, Committee on. 20 items (6 enclosures),
275.
mainly correspondence between Judge Charles Andrews of Syra—
cuse, N.Y., and Mr. Phillips of Mohonk, Apr. 19 — Oct. 20.
enclosures include letter from Eugene H. Porter, N.Y. State
Commr. of Health, to Dr* Arthur Lake, Albany, Aug. 26, and
from A.C. Rill, N.Y. State Inspector of Ind. Schools, July
also pamphlet on tuberculosis by Dr. Lake, copy of Vreeland.
Bill on allotment of Ind. lands, 53rd. An. Report of Bd. of
Mgrs. of Thomas Ind. School, and 2 rough drafts of reports (TA
situation of N.Y. Inds. (See also Post, Regis, #298)3
276*
Niles, Nathaniel, lawyer. 1 item, New York City, Oct. 25. suggests
man for conf.
277.
278,
279.
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
Nixon, U.S. Sen. George Stuart, of Nevada* 1 item, Reno, Nev.1
Aug. 26.
Norris, Judge W. r., U.S. Ct. of Claims. 4 items, Washington,
D.C. Mohonk, May 26 — Sept. 16. To and from3
Noyes, Theodore W., newspaperman, author. 1 item n.p., n.d.3
Odlin, Arthur, ex.-Judge, Ct. of let. Instance Manila, P.I., exAtty. Gen. Porto Rico. 8 items, Cleveland, O.; Brooksville,
Fla.; Orlando, Fla - Mohonk, July 1 — Oct. 15. to and from;
suggests people for Phil. part of program3
Ogden, Robert C., press Bd. of Trustees, Hampton Inst., 2 items,
Kennebunkport, Me., Aug. 25; New York City) Oct. 8.
Olmsted, U.S. Rep. Marlin E., of Pennsylvania, chrmn. House
Comm. on Insular Affairs. 3 items, Harrisburg, Pa.; Washington, D.C. — Mohonk, Aug. 29 — cn.d.3 To and from
O'Meara, A*E., Wycliffe College, Toronto, Can. 1 item, Toronto, Oct* 17,
Omens, Sergio, Speaker Phil. Assembly. 3 items, Ceb4, Pa.
Mohonk, Aug, 10 Nov. 15* To and from; write& in Spanish)
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p. 201
Box 27, 1910, cont,:
285.
Osorio, Leonardo, Filipino. 2 items, New York . Mohonk, Aug*
13.15* to and from; suggests man for Conf.)
286.
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item, Salis.
bury, N.O., Aug. 25.
287.
Page, Mrs. Elizabeth M. (wife of Judge Alfred R., of New York,
sister of Mrs. Mary Roe) 1 item, New York City n.d.]
speaks of work with Winnebagos)
288.
Parker, Gabe [Choctaw], prin. if Indian school. 2 items, Academy,
Okla., Sept. 22 . Nov. 14.
289,
Parsons, U.S. Rep. Herbert, of New York. 12 items (1 enclosure),
New York City - Mohonk, Sept. 12 - Nov. 16. to and from;
sends advance copy of Conf. speech on Collective Citizenship
for Porto Rico; sends suggestions on how Conf, could be
improved.]
290.
Peairs, Hervey B., supervisor of Indian schools. 1 item, U.S.
Indian School, Albuquerque, N.M., Aug* 31.
291.
Perry, Bliss, ex-ed. Atlantic Monthly, English prof., author.
1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 5.
2920
Pettit, Walter W., ex. teacher in Philippines. 1 item, Fredonia,
N.Y., Sept. 11.
293,
Philbin, Eugene, prominent New York Judge. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 13.
294.
Phillips, H.C., ex. Conf. Secy. 1 item, Mohonk Lake, N.Y., Aug.
28.
295*
Pinchot, Gifford, chief Bur. of Forestry, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture [later Gov. of Pennsylvania) planner of forestry
program for Philippines., 1902. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Aug* 24.
296.
Planten, J.R., Consul General of the Netherlands in New York.
2 items, New York - Mohonk, July 6-18. to and from)
297.
Pope, Chief Justice Wm. H., Sup. Ct. of New Mexico. 5 items,
Santa Fe, N.M. . Mohonk, Aug. 11.31. to and from; suggests
man for Conf.)
298.
Post, Regis H., ex-Gov. Porto Rico. 13 items, Bayport, L.I.1
N.Y. . Mohonk, May 10 . Oct. 9. to and from; concerns Conf.
Comm. on New York Indians. (See also New York Inds., Committee
on #275)
299 •
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. reporter. 8 items, Boston - Mohonk,,
June 25 - Nov. 16. To and from; concerns details of Conf.
Report.)
300*
Press* 41 items, Sept. 10, 1910 Jan. 16, 1911. Correspondence
between Mohonk and newspapers about advance publicity, cuts,
etc. (Also, to Associated Press, announcement of formation of
Conf. Comm. on the N.Y. Indians)
300
Puerto Rico (separate folder). Copies of letters from Haskins to 40 prominent Puerto
Ricans, only 3 of whom answered, these three declining. 45 items./
301. Quezon, Manuel L., Resident Commr. from Philippines. in Washington,
D.C. 5 items, Washington; Manila, P.I. - Mohonk, Feb. 17
Sept. 12. To and from; can't come; suggests someone else)
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p. 202
Box 27, 1910, cont.:
302*
303*
304.
305.
306.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., Hon. Pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc* 5 items,
Syracuse, N.Y.; Detroit, Mich. — Mohonk, Sept. 3 Oct. 13.
To and from; suggests, confidentially, man who can't afford to
come; he comns3
Rankin, John K., U.S. Ind, Service. 1 item, Lawrence, Fan., Sept. 16.
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.N., retired, 2 items, Jamestown,
R. I., Aug. 25; Washington, D.C., Oct. 13.
Reynolds, U.S. Rep. John Merriman, of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Bedford,
Pa., Aug. 27.
Richards, Theodore, prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 10.
Ridder, Herman, ed. New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, influential German
newspaper. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 12.
308*
Riggs, Alfred L., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 1 item,
Santee, Nebr., Sept. 9.
309.
Robertson, Alice M., post mistress, Muskogee, Okla. 1 item, Muskogee, Oct. 15. [Praises the work of Gabe Parker3
310*
Robinson, Albert G., newspaperman, author* 2 items, Sept. 27 —
Oct* 5. To and from3
311,
Roe, Rev. Walter C. and Mary W., founders of Mohonk Lodge, Colony,
Okla. 6 items (2 enclosures), Colony, Okla.; Chicago, Ill.;
Ravena [i.e., Ravenna3 N.Y. Mohonk, May 16 — Nov, 9* to and
from; full account of missionary work among Winnebago Inds., and
of progress of Mohonk Lodge, Mentions Dr. A.G. Watermulder
312.
Romig, J.H., M.D., Supt. Schools, S.W. District of Alaska. 1 item,
Seward, Alaska, Sept. 8*
313.
Rosenberger, A., Friends missionary. 2 items, Oskaloosa, Iowa,
Sept. 10 from daughter3; Ramallah, Jerusalem, Palestine, Oct. 7.
314,Rossiter, S.B., resident of Philippines. 1 item, Manila, Sept. 1910.
307.
315.
316.
Rowe, Prof. Leo S., of U. of Pennsylvania. 4 items, Phila., Pa.;
Mexico City Mohonk, Ma y 31 Oct. 11. [Po and from3
Ryder, Rev. C.J., secy. Amer. Missionary Assoc. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 6. [Laments fact that date of A.M.A. meeting coincides with
date of Conf.3
Box 28, 1910,
317.
320,
Sager, Mrs. J.A., U.S. Ind. Service. 2 items, Minco, Okla. Mohonk,
Sept. 18.-,29,
Sanger, Maj. Gen. Joseph Prentice, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, New
London, N.H., Sept. 3.
Savage, Jose R.F., U.S. Dist, Atty. for Porto Rico. 1 item San
Juan, Oct. 12.
Sawyer, A.P., ex-Auditor Porto Rico* 1 item, San Juan, Sept, 2.
321*
Schuman, J.G., ores. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, Na.., Sept. 1*
318*
319.
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Pox 28, 1910, cont.:
322. de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. I item,
Bethlehem, Pa., Aug, 25.
323,
Scoville, Wm. H., secy. Hampton Inst. 1 item, Hampton, Va., Oct. 14.
324.
325.
326.
327.
328*
329.
330,
331.
332.
333.
334.
335.
336.
337*
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, resident of Hawaii. I item, Winchester, Mass.,
n.d.)
Scudder, Myron T., educator. 2 items, New Brunswick, N.J. Mohonk,
Oct. 9.34. to and from)
Sharpless, Isaac, -ores. Haverford College. 1 item, Pocono Lake,
Sept. 2.
Shaw, Albert, ed. Review of Reviews. 1 item, New York, Sept. 16.
Shawnee, George [Indian) Haskell Institute. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Sept. 1*
Shelton, Maj. George H., acting chief, Bur. of Insular Affairs, War
Dent. 19 items (1 enclosure), Washington - Mohonk, May 26 . Nov.
9. to and from; discusses men for Phil. part of Conf. ; returns
revised remarks after Conf.)
Sherlock, Miss Margaret V. 2 items, Chicago - Mohonk, Aug. 29 Sept. 14. To and from; wants to know where to sell an article
on, "The Chinook Jargon")
Sherman, James S., Vice Pres. U.S. 3 items, Utica, N.Y. - Mohonk,
Aug. 1.6. to and from)
Shuster, W. Morgan, ex-Secy. of Public Instruction, Mils, 11 items,
(1 enclosure), Glasgow, Ky.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 11Nov. 2. [To and from; sends advance copy of Conf. speech, "Some
difficulties in the rapid execution of our Philippine Policy")
Singson Encarnacion, V., pres. National Progressive Party,
Philippines. 3 items (1 enclosure), Manila - Mohonk, Feb. 25 Aug. 10. [To and from; encloses copy of resolution of Party,
calling on U.S. Govt. to declare that it has no intention of
keeping the Philippines)
Slayden, U.S. Rep. James L., of Texas. 1 item, San Antonio, Aug. 25.
Sleicher, John A., ed. Leslie's Weekly. 2 items, New York, Aug. 29.
Oct. 19.
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 1 item, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Nov. 1.
Smedley, Walter, secy. of Friends Associated Executive Committee on
Ind. Affairs. 3 items, Philadelphia - Mohonk, 9mo. 10-36. [To
and from
Smith, James F., ex.-Gov. Gen. Philippines., judge U.S. Ct. of
Customs
Appeals. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 11.27. 070 and from)
Sniffen, Matthew K., secy. Ind. Rts. Assoc. 9 items, Philadelphia .
Mohonk, June 17 - Nov. 1. To and from; includes two pages of
Conf. speech; did not get a chance to finish delivering it.)
Snow, Alpheus Henry, internationally known lawyer, lecturer, author.
1 item, Torquay, Eng., Sept. 22.
]
338.
339.
340.
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341.
342.
343.
344.
345.
346.
347.
348.
349.
350.
351.
351.
352.
353.
354.
355.
Spanish. Correspondence of Haskins with R.D. Cortina Co., N.Y.C.
4 items (2 enclosures), New York - Mohonk, Dec. 2-2.2. to and from;
sent language learning equipment and booklets; returned; corr.
includes translation of Spanish form letter for Conf.)
Sparhawk, Frances Campbell, Indian Industries League. 1 item, Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 3. Mentions experiment on Nez Perce
reservation, educating Ind. and white children together)
Spiller, Gustav, hon. gen. secy. 1st. Universal Races Congress, to
be held in London, Eng., July, 1911. 5 items, London; New York Mohonk, Sept. 12 - Oct. 17. To and from; includes notes from
Phillips to Mr. Smiley and v.v., and letter from Percival Chubb, of
Ethical Culture Soc., explaining Spinet's failure to attend Conf.)
Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Will H., supts. Soboba Ind. School. I item,
San Jacinto, Cal., Sept. 7.
Stuntz, Rev. Homer C., ex-supt. Methodist missions in Philippines. 2
items,
New York - Mohonk, Sept. 30 Oct. 4. to and from)
Sumulong, Juan, member Phil. Commission. 5 items, Indianapolis, Ind.Mohonk, Aug. 10 - Sept. 17. to and from)
Steere, Jonathan M., member Friends Assoc. Exec. Comm. on Ind.
Affairs.
1 item, Philadelphia, Oct. 15.
Sutherland, Rev. J.H. and Mrs., chaplain 23rd. Infantry, U.S.A.
7 items, Chambersburg, Pa.; Fort Bliss, Tex. Mohonk, Feb. 4
Oct. 12. to and from; gives good idea of way Conf. helped
people gathering material on Inds., etc.)
Taber, Anna F., California Ind. Assoc. 1 item (4 enclosures), letter
from Joshua L. Barton, M.D., to A.R. Smiley, New York, Oct. 3, for.*
warding letter and 3 circulars from Anna F. Taber of Saratoga, Cal.,
dated Sept. 22. Mrs. Taber gives detailed account of problems and
needs of Cal. Inds.)
Taber, Cornelia, corr. secy. Cal. Ind. Assoc, 1 item, Saratoga, Cal.,
Sept. 2.cTells of land problems of Inds.; asks invitation for L.L.
Legters, as rep. of Cal. Ind. Assoc.)
Taft, Wm. Howard!, Pres. U.S. 1 item Washington n .d.)
Tawney, U.S. Rep. James A., of Minn. 1 item, Winona, Minn., Aug. 25.
Thackery, Frank A., supt. Shawnee Ind. Agency. 1 item, Shawnee, Okla.)
Sept. 6.
Thompson, Rev. R. Wardlaw, English clergyman, rep. of London Missionary
Soc. 2 items, Boston, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 16
Oct. 11. to
and from)
Tracey, Judge James F., ex- assoc. justice Phil. Sup. Ct. 8 items
(1 enclosure), Albany, Y.Y. Mohonk, Sept. 13 - Nov. 2. to and
from; encloses copy of his Conf. speech about Phil. Constabulary,
clipped from the Albany Argus, Oct. 23, 1910,
356.
Travieso, Martin, Jr., prominent Porto Rican. 10 items. San Juan,
P.R.; Washington-Mohonk, July 22-Nov. 10. to and from; sends conf.
speech; recommends men.
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Box 28, 1910, cont.:
357*
358*
Trueblood, Benjamin 7., secy. Amer. Peace Soc. 2 items, Boston'.
Mohonk, Sept. 14.17. To and from; recommends Jonathan M. Steere
as Conf. member]
Updegraff, Harlan, educator. 1 item, Washington, Sept. 6.
359.
Valentine, Robert G., U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 14 items,
Washington.
Mohonk, June 14 - Oct. 25. To and from; discuss organization of
Indian part of Conf.; Commr. Valentine sends list of recommended
Ind. workers to invite and outlines plan for his own speech, etc.]
360.
Valle, Francisco del, Mayor off San Juan, P.R. 3 items, New York Mohonk, Oct. 4.10. to and from; can't come. (See also Porto Rico,
#300 A)
361.
Van Arsdale, Rev. N.H., ed. The Christian Intelligencer. 1 item,
New York, Aug. 24.
362,
Van Buren, Rt. Rev. James R., P.E. bishop of Porto Rico. 2 items,
New Haven, Conn. - Mohonk, Sept. 3.14. To and from]
363.
Vaux, George, Jr., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Philadelphia,
Sept. 29.
364*Villomar, Ignacio, Atty. Gen. Philippines. 4 items (1 enclosure), Manila.
Mohonk, Apr. 14 - Aug. 26. To and from; sends list of men to
receive Report]
365.
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 9 items, Salamanca, N.Y.Mohonk, June 30 - Oct. 11. To and from; concerns meeting of Conf.
Comm. on N.Y. Indians, etc.] (See also N.Y. Indians, Comm. on, #275.)
366.
Walker, Ernest G., newspaperman. 1 item, Beverly, Mass., Sept. 15.
367.
368*
369.
Ward, George Cabot, ex-Secy. of State for Porto Rico, ex-Pres. P.R.
Exec. council. 8 items, Buenos Aires; New York City - Mohonk,
Aug. 16 - Nov. 17. [To and from; suggests inclusion of Latin
America in Conf. agenda.]
Ward, Wm* Hayes, ed. The Independent. 4 items, New York - Mohonk,
Sept. 5 - Oct. 54 to and from; discuss people for Conf.]
Ware, Edward T., pres. Atlanta U. 1 item, Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 17.
370.
371.
Service.
372.
373.
374.
Warren, U.S. Sen. Francis Emroy, of Wyoming. 1 item, Cheyenne,
Wyo., Aug. 26.
Washburn, 1114. S., U.S. Civil Service. Comm., director of Civil
in Philippines, 13 items (2 enclosures), Alpine, N.Y.;
Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 11 - Dec. 19. to and from;
discuss his Conf. speech, "Problems and Progress in the
Philippines;" two drafts enclosed]
Weber, B.B., special agents for N.Y. Indians. 1 item, Salamanca,
N.Y., Oct. 4.
Wellington, ex.-U.S. Sen. George Louis, of Maryland. 1 item, Cumberland, Md., Sept. 16.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rts. Assoc. 2 items, Philadelphia.
Mohonk, May 28 - Sept* 22. Jo and from; interesting refusal by
Mr. Smiley of solicitation for I.R.A.; Mr. Welsh suggests 2
speakers for Conf.]
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p. 206
Box 28, 1910:
375.
Western Union Telegraph Co. 2 items, Jersey City, N.J. . Mohonk,
Aug. 17 - Sept. 13. To and from; concerns telegrapher to send
out reports of Conf. sessions to press)
376.
Wetmore, U.S. Sen. George Peabody, of Rhode Island. 1 item, Newport, R.I., Aug. 25.
377.
Whipple, James S., New York State Forest, Fish, and Game Commr.,
member Conf. Comm. on N.Y. Indians. 13 items, Albany-Mohonk,
May 10 » Oct. 13. to and from; mostly concerns meeting of
Conf. Comm. on N.Y. Inds. (See also, N.Y. Inds., Comm. on, #275)3
378.
Willard, Charles A., judge, U.S. Dist Ct., formerly in Philippines.
items, Minneapolis, Minn. - Mohonk, Sept. 3.9. To and from)
379.
Willis, Prof. H. Parker, economist. 13 items (1 enclosure), Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 9 - Oct. 26. to and from; agrees to
speak; sends copy of speech, "The Economic Duty of the U.S. in the
Philippines;" can't come)
380.
Willoughby, Wm. F., ex-Secy. Porto Rico, Asst. Dir. U.S. Bur. of
Census. 11 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 23 - Oct. 13. to
and from; discuss people for P.R. part of Conf.)
381.
Wilson, Francis C., special attorney for Pueblo Inds. of New Mexico.
2 items, Santa 7e, N.M. Mohonk, Aug. 31 Sept. 30. TO and
from; discusses Pueblo Inds., their problems and civilization)
382.
Wilson, H.C., supt. Roseburg, Ore., Indian Agency. 2 items, Roseburg.
Mohonk, Oct. 31 - Nov. 9. to and from; suggests man for 1911 Conf.2
383.
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author. 2 items, Minnewaska, N.Y., Aug.
24; New fork City, Oct. 18.
384.
Winslow, Erving, secy. Anti-Imperialist League. 1 item, Boston, Sept.
17. suggests desirability of having some proponents of immediate
Philippine independence at the Conf.)
385.
Winthrop, Beekman, Asst. Secy. Navy. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 31.
386,
Wistar, Edward M., treas. 1910 Conf. 15 items (4 enclosures),
Philadelphia - Mohonk, Aug. 3, 1910 - Apr. 1, 1911. to and from;
concerns finances of 1910 Conf.)
387.
Wood, Frank, printer. 3 items, Boston » Mohonk, Sept. 3.29. to
and from; suggests man for Conf.)
388.
Wood, James, humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Oct. 10.
389.
390.
391.
392.
393.
Wood, Maj. Gen. Leonard, Chief of Staff, U.S.A. 2 items, Washington . 1
Mohonk, July 7 - Aug. 23. To and from) 390.
Woodhull, Prig. Gen. Alfred A., U.S.A., retired. item, Southwest New
Harbor, Me., Aug. 29,
York, Sept. 12.
Woods, Wm. Seaver, ed. Literary Digest. 1 item,
Worcester, Dean Conant, Secy. Interior, Phila. 1 item,
Manila, P.I., Sept.12.
Wright, J. George, U.S. Ind, Service. 1 item, Muskogee, Okla., Sept. 8.
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Box 28, 1910, cont.:
394.
Wurts, John S., ex—Commr. for Porto RiC0* 1 item, Philadelphia
n.d.
395.
Young, Prof. James T., of U. of Pennsylvania, expert on colonization. 3 items, Spring Lake, N.J. — Mohonk, Aug. 11-17. t o
and from; suggests men for Conf.3
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Box 29, 1911:
1.
Abbott, Ernest Hamilton, The Outlook. 2 items, Cornwall-onHudson,
Oct. 8; New York City, Oct. 19.
2.
Abbott, F.H., Asst. U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 3 items, Wash'ington Mohonk, n.d.- Nov. 10. To and from.
3.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 4 items, Boston, Mass; Cornwall
On-Hudson Mohonk, June 1 - Aug. 23. To and from; discuss
possible questions to be considered at Mohonk.3
4.
Acta, Francisco de Paula, prominent Porto Rican. 3 items, San
Juan Mohonk, Aug. 12 Sept. 2. To and from3
5.
Adams, Franklin Pierce. 3 items (3 enclosures), Washington - Mohonk, June22 - July 6: To and from; offers illustrated lecture
by wife, Harriet Chalmers Adams, on South American Indians.; encloses
newspaper account of her travels in S. Amer., plus copies of endorsement and Program of her lecture series for 1911-.12; offer
politely declines; they don't come3
6.
Adams Thomas Sewell? internationally known economist. 1 item
n.p., n.d.
7.
Ahern, Maj. George P., U.S.A., Dir. of Forestry, Philippines. 2
items, Manila - Mohonk, June 6 Aug. 11. [To and from; eva1uates
disadvantages of too swift independence for Filipinos.]
8'
Alexander, U.S. Rep. de Alva Stanwood, of New York. 3 items, Buffalo Mohonk, n.d. - Oct. 15.. To and from
Allen, ex-US Rep. Charles H., of Mass., ex-gov. of Porto Rico.
3 items, New York City p Lowell, Mass. Mohonk, June 24 - Aug.
23. To and frnm3
9.
Allen, Edgar A., supt. Chilocco Ind. Training School. I item,
Chilocco, Okla., Aug. 30.
10.
Allen, Maj. later Maj. Gen. Henry Tureman, U.S.A., organizer of
Phil. Constabulary. 6 tens (1 enclosure), Washington - Mohonk,
June 17 - Sept. 14. To and from; concerns need for central
source of information on which of the Constabulary officers are
In Philippines, and which are home on leave, etc.)
11.
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer. 2 items, At Sea,
Oct. 3; Boston, Mass., Oct. 14.
12.
Almy, Frederic, nationally known social worker. 1 item, Buffalo,
N.Y., July 6.
13.
Ames, C.H., secy. D.C. Heath & Co., publishers. 7 items, Boston,
Mass.; San Francisco, Cal. - Mohonk, Apr. 20 -July 12. To and
from; discuss people for Porto Rico part of Conf. and Pres. Lowell
of Harvard as possible Conf. pres...3
14.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities.
5 items, Woodmont, Conn. - Mohonk, Apr. 22 - Aug. 29. To and
from; discuss his son, lawyer in P.R.; invited to Conf.]
15.
Anderson, Joseph, Jr., Porto Rican lawyer. 3 items, San Juan honk, July 17 - Oct. 1. To and from; can't come3
* Notebook, kept by Mrs. D. Smiley, listing people expected at Conference of
1911
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Box 29, 1911, cont.:
17.
Andreinin, J.M., Porto Rican living in New York. 5 items (1 enclosure'
with envelope) New York - Mohonk, Apr. 5 - Sept. 25. [To and from;
discuss man for Porto Rico part of Conf.)
18.
Andrews, E. Benjamin, ex-pres. Denison U., ex.- pres. Brown U. 1
item,
Lincoln, Nebr. [n.d.)
19.
Andujar, Manuel, ed. El Defensor Cristiano. 1 item (1 enclosure),
San Juan, P.R., Aug. 30. [Encloses publicity pamphlet for his
book, Spain of Today from Within
20.
Arbuckle, John, coffee merchant. 1 item, Lake Mohonk Mountain House,
Sept. 13.
21.
Ashburai, Maj. Percy Moreau, med. officer, U.S.A., authority on tropical diseases. 1 item, San Francisco, Aug. 27.
22.
Ashford, Dr. Bailey 4.,Major, Med. Corps, U.S.A., founder of Porto
Rico Anemia Comm. 5 items, Mohonk - San Juan, Apr. 25 Sept. 3.
[To and from; letter of Sept. 3 contains confidential discussion
of P.R. Sanitary Service]
23.
Auman, Brig. Gen. Wm., U.S.A., retired. 3 items, Youngstown, N.Y.
Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Oct. 14. To and from)
24.
Ayres, Leonard P., statistician, ex-Supt. Schools, P.R. 2 items,
New York City A Mohonk, June 17 - Sept. 14. To and from)
25.
Baker, Ray Stannard [nom de plume: David Grayson) author. 4 items,
Washington, D.C.; New York City Mohonk, July 17 Sept. 8. To
and from)
26.
Dandholtz, Brig. Gen. Harry Hill, U.S.A., Chief, Philippine
Constabulary.
3 items, Manila - Mohonk, Apr. 8 - July 17. [To and from)
27.
Barker, Rear Adm. Albert Smith, U.S. Navy retired. 3 items, Jamestown,
R.I. Mohonk, Aug. 915. To and from]
28.
Bannin, Michael E., member U.S. Bd. of Ind. Commrs. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 24.
29.
Barrows, David P. 3 items, Berkeley, Cal. - Mohonk, June 22 Sept. 5
[To and from)
30.
Barrows, Isabel C. 4 items, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 22
Oct. 10. [To and from; asks permission for Negro protégé to sing
at Mohonk; politely refused)
31.
Barry, James D., ex.-Supt. Schools, Philippines. 4 items,
Washington
honk, Apr. 20 - Aug& 23. To and from; discuss people for Conf.)
32.
Barry, Maj. Gen. Thomas H., U.S.A. 5 items, 'West Point Mohonk,
Aug. 9 - Oct. 18. To and from)
33.
Bartlett, Murray, pres. U. of ails. 3 items, Manila - Mohonk, June
6 - July 20. To and from; speaks of growth of U. of Illinois)
34.
Batchelor, Rev. George, rd., The Christian Register. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk, July 27 - Aug. 2. [To and from; discuss people for
Conf.)
35.
Beardsley, J.W.
chief P.R. Irrigation Service. 3 items, Guayama,
P.R.Mohonk, Aug. 1 - [n.d.) To and from)
)
[
.
[
[
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Box 29, 1911, cont.:
36.
Beck, James M., internationally known lawyer. 1 item, New York,
Oct* 9.
37.
Bell, Brig. Gen. James Montgomery, T.S.A., retired. 2 items, New
London, Conn, Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Sept. 13. to and from)
38.
Bergen, J.T., ex-prof. Hope College. 1 item (1 enclosure), Dubuque,
Iowa, Apr. 30. [Encloses first issue of Dakota Indian Y.M.C.A.
Bulletin.)
39.
Berle, Rev. A.A., minister of Shawmut Congregational Church, Boston,
prof. Tufts College. 3 items, Cambridge, Mass.; Boscawen,
Mar. 10 - Oct. 11. Says he is a v.p. of Anti-Imperialist League;
approves Mohonk point of view.)
40.
Berlitz School of Languages. 3 items, New York - Mohonk, Feb. 8
Mar. 7. to and from; Haskins orders Spanish translation of letter
to use in preliminary Conf. mailing.)
41.
Bidwell, Mrs. John (Annie E.K.), Western V.P. Natl. Ind. Assoc.
1 item, Chico, Cal., Sept. 20.
42*
Bird Arias, Jorge, P.R. sugar producer. 4 items, Fajardo, P.R.;
Brooklyn, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 26 - Sept. 16. to and from; invites A.K.S. to visit him)
43*
Birkhimer, Brig. Gen. Wm. Edward, U.S.A., retired, 1 item, Olney,
Md., Aug. 24.
44*
Bishop, Wm. H., supt. Red Lake Training School. 1 item, Red Lake,
Minn., Sept. 9.
45.
Blakeslee, Prof. George H., of Clark U. 7 items, Worcester, Mass.4
Mohonk, Apr. 28 - Aug. 28. [To and from; discuss people for Mo...
honk Conf.; Prof. B. says Clark U. will have Conf. on Japan and
Japanese-Amer. Relations, Nov. 22.-25)
46.
Bliss, Brig. Gen. [later Maj. Gen. and Chief of Staff Tasker H.,
U.S.A. 2 items, San Francisco, Cal - Mohonk, July 3 - 28. to
and from)
47.
Bonaparte, Charles 7,, ex-U.S. Atty. Gene I item, Baltimore, Md.,
Oct. 17.
48.
Bost, E.J., supt. Wittenberg Ind. School. 1 item, Wittenberg, Wino,
Oct. 7.
49.
Bottineau - Baldwin, Mrs. Marie L. [Indian), member Exec. Comm.
Amer. Ind. Assoc. 1 item, Indian Office, Washington, p.c., Oct. 4.
50*
Bouv4, Clement Lincoln, nationally known lawyer, ex-prosecuting
attorney, Manila. 3 items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 3 - Aug.
14. To and from)
51.
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 13 items, Boston - Mohonk, Aug.
3 - Dec. 8. to and from; discusses Conf. speech and Printing of it,
52.
Bowyer, Capt. later Rear Adm., retired) John Marshall, U.S.N. 1
item En.p.3 Aug. 24.
53.
Brady, Rev, John Green, ex-Gov. Alaska. 9 items, New York - Mohonk,
Sept. 18 - Oct. 25. to and from; discuss Alaska and what should
be 'aid about it.)
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Box 29, 1911, cont.;
54.
Brandow Printing Co., printers of Conf. stationery, 20 items,
Albany - Mohonk, Feb. 6a. Dec. 12. To and from; business matters]
55.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles 114, P.E. bishop of Philippines. 5 items,
Manila Mohonk1 Apr. 13 - Aug. 24, To and from; recommends people
for Conf.]
56.
Brewer, Dr. Isaac W., surgeon, U.S.A., worked on prevention of T.B.
in Philippines. 3 items (2 by other people), Ithaca, N.Y.;
Washington, D.C., Aug. 4
Oct. 2. [better from E. T. Turner,
Ithaca, N.Y.,
recommending Dr. F. for Conf.; letter from Andrew D. White of Cornell
to E.T. Turner, referring him to Mr. Smiles; note of acceptance
from Dr. Brewer3
57.
Bridgman, Herbert L., bus. mgr. Brooklyn Standard Union. 1 item,
Brooklyn, Oct. 19. [Sends clipping of Conf. press notice from
Standard Union.,
58.
Briggs, Prank H., supervisor Cattaraugus Reservation. 1 item,
Collins, N.Y., Apr. 10. [Concerned with regulating sanitary conditions
on Reservations, to control contagious disease.]
59.
Briggs, George H., supt. of Filipino students in U.S. 9 items (1 enclosure), Washington Mohonk, July 18 - Oct. 12, to and from;
discuss people for Conf.; sends copy of Conf. speech on industrial
and technical training in Phil. schools.]
60.
Broadbent, U.S. Consular Agent, Port Said, Egypt. 1 item, carbon of
Haskins letter to him, Mohonk, Apr. 13. [Asks for names of Amerleans just tack from Egypt who could present picture of conditions
there.]
61.
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. 1 item, Okla.
City, Sept. 15.
62.
Brosias, S.M., agent Ind. Rights. Assoc. 3 items, Washington Mohonk, July 19 - Oct. 9. To and from; recommends W.R. Johnston
for Conf.; asks time for self to speak on Pima Inde0]
63.
Brown, Rev. Arthur J., Secy. Presb. Bd. of Foreign Missions. 6 items,
New York - Mohonk, June 19 - Nov, 16* to and from; Haskins seeks
missionary just back from Egypt; no luck]
64.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, U.S. Comma. of Education. 9 items (2 enclosures), Washington, D.C.; New York City; Clifton Springs, N.Y.
Mohonk, Jan. 5 * Oct. 26. To and from; announces appointment of
Conf. Comm. on N.Y. Indians. (encloses copy of 1910 Conf. Minute about
them. See also N.Y. Indian Comm. on, #289); makes suggestion of inviting foreigners to tell of their methods in training dependent
peoples; encloses copy of program of First Universal Races Congress]
65.
Brown, John B., supervisor of Ind. Schools, 5 Civilized Tribes, 1 item,
Muskogee, Okla., Aug. 23.
66.
Brown, Rev. Wm. Adams, internationally known theologian. 1 item, Seal
Harbor, Maine, Sept. 11.
67.
Brownson, Rear Adm. Willard H., U.S.N., retired. 4 items, White Mts.,
N.H.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Oct. 23. to and from]
,
,
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Box 29, 1911, cont.:
68.
69.
70.
[later
71.
72.
7,
73.
Bruce, Edward B., artist, lawyer, banker in Orient. 9 items (1
enclosure), New York City; Nonquit, Mass. - Mohonk, Apr. 27 - Oct.
10. to and from; sends copy of Conf. speech, "The Economic Side
of the Philippine Problem."]
Bruce, Rev. James M., father of Edward B. 2 items, New York City
Mohonk, July 3 - Aug. 25. To and from]
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, ex.-Commr. of Education. for Porto Rico
Gov. of Pennsylvania] 8 items (1 enclosure), Philadelphia, Pa.
Mohonk. To and from; correspondence includes revised copy of
his address, The Beginnings of Education Under Civil Law in
Puerto Rico (1900-ao2)."3
Brush, Brig. Gen. Daniel H., le U.S.A. 2 items, San Francisco, Cal.
Mohonk, Aug. 5-12. to and from]
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, pres. Colgate U. 1 item, Hamilton, N.Y., Sept*
Bryan, Wm. Alanson, Pres. Pacific Scientific Institution. 1 item,
Honolulu, Sept. 27.
74.
Buchanan, Charles M., supt. Tulalip Inn Agency. 4 items (1 enclodur4
Tulalip, Wash, - Mohonk, Sept. 8 Dec. 21. To and from; sends
leaflet about the School; suggests man for Conf.3
75.
Bull, Commodore James Henry, U.S.., retired. 3 items, Santa Barbara,
Cal. - Mohonk, June 22 - July 7. To and from]
76.
Burnham, U.S. Sen. Henry L. of New Hampshire. I item, Washington.
Aug* 22.
77.
Cable, Richard, of Basse-Terre, St. Christopher, B.W.T. 1 item, carbon of Haskin's letter to him, Mohonk, April 14. [Asks if knows of
any Americans just back from Brit. W. Indies who could tell of
conditions there.]
78.
Capen, Edward 'Warren, organizing secy., Hartford School of Missions.
5 items, Hartford, Conn., July 3 - Oct. 25* tells of work in newly
founded School.]
79.
Capen, Samuel, merchant. I item, Boston, July 19. [Endorses Pres.
Lowell of Harvard as possible Conf. president.]
80.Carpenter, Frank W., Exec. Secy. Philippines* 2 items, Baguio, P.'.
honk, Apr. 13 - May 26. [To and from]
81*
Carr, Brig. Gen. Camillo Casatti Cadmus, U.S.A., retired. I item,
Chicago, Ill., Aug. 14.
82.
Carrel, M. Drew, Secy. of Porto Rico. 4 items, San Juan - Mohonk.
May 2 - Aug. 30. To and from; says no Civil Service Roster for
Porto Rico published since 1908, because forgot to put it in budget]
83.
Carter, Maj. Gen. Wm. Harding, Chief of Staff, U.S.A. I item,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 16*
84.
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 9*
[Speaks of need & for Americans to shed prejudices about Asians;
suggests man .M1o) Conf.]
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Box 29, 1911, cont.:
85.
Chaffee, Lt. Gen. Adna Romanza, U.S.A., retired, ex,-Chief of Staff.
2 items, Los Angeles, Cal, Mohonk, Aug. 9...15. to and from)
86.
Chalcraft, Edwin L., Burt. Salem Ind. School. I item, Chemawa, Ore.*
Sept. 20.
87, Charlton, Paul, law officer, Bur. of Insular Affairs. § items,
Washington Mohonk, May 3.430. To and from; suggests men for
Conf.3
88.
Cinco, Maximo J., Bureau of Lands, P.I. 2 items, Baguio, P.I., May
7; Manila, July 21* [Can't come; praises Conf.)
89.
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 1 item, St. Paul, Oct. 16.
Rev*
90.
Clark, Francis E., founder and pres. United Soc. of Christian En-,
deavor. 1 item, Sagamore Beach, Mass., Aug. 25.
91.
Clark, U.S. Rep. Frank, of Florida: 1 item, Gainesville, Fla., Aug.28.
22. Clark, John Murray, K.C., Canadian. 2 items (1 enclosure), Toronto,
Can. Mohonk, Sept. 29 - Oct. 2. To and from; answers inquiry from
Robot& about Canadians who could present Canadian Indian situation
at Conf.; encloses excerpts from the Province Vancouver, telling of
his selection as codifier of Canadian mining laws.3
93.
Clark, John W., corr. secy. Natl. Ind. Assoc, 4 items, New York - Mo..
honk, July 21 - Oct. 27. To and from; suggests man for Conf.3
94, Clark, Victor S., U.S. Comer. of Immigration, Labor, and Statistics
for Hawaii. 4 items, Honolulu - Mohonk, July 29 - Sept. 9* To
and from3
95.
Claxton, Philander Priestley, U.S. Commr, of Education. I item,
Washington
Sept. 2.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
Cloud, Henry Roe cIndian3 adopted son of Walter and Mary Roe. 2
items, Winnebago, Nebr., Aug, 28; Auburn, N.Y., Oct. 17.
Coan, Titus Munson, M.D. 4 items, New York City; Killingworth,
Mohonk, Aug. 7 - Oct. 16, To and from; suggests people for Conf.]
Cochran, R.A., supt. Mt. Pleasant Ind. School. 2 items, Mt. Pleasant,
Mich*, Aug* 24,-Cct. 15. Declines invitation, then wires acceptance
at behest of Ind. Office.3
Cockran, U.S. Rep. W. Bourke, of New York. 1 item, New York City,
Oct. 6.
Cocks, U.S. Rep, Wm. W. of New York. 3 items, Westbury, L.I.
honk, April 15 - May 19. to and from; answers Haskin's questions
about man for Conf.3
Coleman, Miss Mary E,, ex.-dean of women, Insular Normal School, Manila,
11 items (enclosures), Phoenix, Ariz.; Chicago, Ill.; Yonkers,
N.Y.
Mohonk, Arr. 27 - cn.d.3 to and from; answers queries; dies-.
cusses and recommends people for Conf.3
Collins, Rev. Mary C., Indian missionary. 1 item, Keokuk, Iowa, Aug.
24.
Coll Cuchi, Cayetano, prominent Porto Rican. 4 items, San Juan Mo.4
honk, July 3 Sept. 9. to and from3
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p. 214
Box 29, 1911, cont.:
104.
Coll y Toste, Dr. Cayetano, Pres. Porto Rico Assembly. 3
items, San Juan - Mohonk, Mar. 16 - Aug. 12. to and from
105.
Colton, George R., 'Gov. Porto Rico. 2 items, San Juan, July 5.
Sept. 5.
106.
Conkey, Dr. Caroline R. 2 items, Waterbury, Conn. - Mohonk,
Aug. 23 - Sept. 20. to and from; she reminds Mr. Smiley that
she substituted for Miss Constance G. DuBois at 1910 Conf.;
asks about this year; notation at bottom of letter, "Sit won;"
is sat on.3
107.
Connolly, James F., ex-Div. Supt. of Education.,
Philippines. 8 items
(1 enclosure), Chicago, Ill.; New York City - Mohonk, July 18 Oct. 23. to and from; encloses copy of Conf. speech, "The
Philippine District School."3
108.
Conrad, Rev. Arcturus Z., internationally known preacher. 1
item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 2.
109.
Coulter, John G., ex-member Phil. Bur. of Education., ex-ed.
Manila
Daily Times. 2 items, Bloomington, Ind. - Mohonk, Aug. 10 .
Sept. 24. £To and from3
110.
Crawford, U.S. Sen. Coe I., of South Dakota. 1 item, Washington,
Aug* 28.
111.
Creegan, Charles Cole, pres. Fargo College, Fargo, N.D. 1 item,
Chicago, Ill., Oct. 13.
112.
Crowell, John Franklin, pres. The American Civic Alliance. 5
items (1 enclosure), New York City - Mohonk, Aug. 11 - Sept. 16,
to and from; suggests Alaska as Conf. topic and ex-Gov. Brady
as a speaker; encloses leaflet about Amer. Civilian A11iance
113.
Culberson, U.S. Sen. Charles A., of Texas. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 24.
114.
Cullom, U.S. Sen. Samuel M., of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 25.
115.
Currier, Rev. Charles W., Bur. of Catholic Ind. Missions. 3
items, Port Cockburn, Muskoka Lakes, Can.; Washington, D.C. .
Mohonk, Aug. 28 - Nov. 11. To and from; spoke at Conf.3 116.
Curtis, U.S. Sen. Charles? later Vice Pres. U.S.3 of Kansas.
I item, Washington, Aug. 24.
Box 30, 1911, cont.:
117.
118.
119.
Dagenett, Charles E., Chairman Temporary Exec. Comm., Amer. Ind.
Assoc. 4 items, Denver, Colo.; Columbus, Ohio - Mohonk, Apr.
24 - Aug. 28. to and from; tells of Plans for 1st. annual
conf. of Amer. Ind. Assoc., to be held at Columbus, Ohio,
Oct., 1911.3
Daly, Joseph Francis, ex-U.S. Law Commr. of Porto Rico. 1 item,
Yonkers, N.Y., Aug. 25.
Davenport, U.S. Rep. James S., of Oklahoma. 1 item, Vinita, Okla.,
Aug. 30.
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p. 215
Box 30, 1911, cont.:
120.
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield,
retired. 3 items,
Wawbeek, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug.
to and from3
121.
Davis, W.R., supt. Ind. School, Bismarck, N.D. 1 item, Bismarck,
Oct. 4*
122.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Masse
4 items, Pittsfield, Mass. - Mohonk, Aug. 24 - Oct. 22. to
and from3
123.
Dayton, Rear Adm. James H., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, South Pend,
Ind., Aug. 24.
124.
de Jong, Wiebe P., Consular Agent, Macassar Celebes. I item,
carbon copy of Haskins' letter to him, Mohonk, April 7. Asks
for names of Americans just home from Dutch East Indies
1could discuss conditions there, at Conf.3
125.
Delpiane, M.F., of Pointe-4-pitne, Guadeloupe. 1 item (French),
carbon of Haskins' letter to him, Mohonk, April 14. Asks for
names of Americans just home from French West Indies who could
discuss conditions there, at Conf.3
126.
Delaware Trust Co., Chester, Pa. 3 items, Chester, Pa.
Mohonk,
June 23 (telegrams) Asks corporate name of Conf., so client
can name it in a will; Daniel Smiley explains nature of Conf.3
127*
Dennis, Wm. C., Dept* of State. 3 items, 'Washington Mohonk.
June 16 . July 17. to and from; answers inquiry about man for
Conf.3
128.
Denny, Mrs. Wallace Indian 1 item, Carlisle, Pa., Sept l
129
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. 4 items,
Bethlehem, Pa. Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 126 To and from3
130.
Devin, John Bancroft, ed. New York Observer. 2 items, New YorkMohonk, Aug.
to and from3
131.
Dexter, Edwin G*, P.R. Commr. of Educe, 15 items (I enclosure),
San Juan, P.R.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Apr. 22 - Nov. 24.
to and from; discusses man for Conf.; discusses exhibit for
Conf. about Porto Rico Schools; encloses copy of Conf. speech
on P.R. educa.3
132.
Dick, A.B. Co., office supplies* 1 item, carbon of Phillips'
letter to, Mohonk, July 26. Owe Phillips will have temporary Arbitration Conf. office in Washington for winter; Ind.
Conf. Office will remain at Mohonk,3
133:
Dickinson, Jacob M., ex-U.S. Secy. of War. 3 items, Nashville,
Tenn. - Mohonk, June 22 - July 7. to and from)
134.
Diego, Jose de, Speaker of House of Delegates, P.R. 1 item San
Juan) Oct. 3. greets Conf. and sends Plea for resolution
urging improvement in political status of P.R.3
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p. 216
Box 30, 1911, cont:
135.
Dimick, Hamilton, Chief Finance Div., Off. of Ind. Affairs,
4 items (1 enclosure), Washington Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Nov. 16.
[To and from; encloses corrected page of his Conf. speech on
Indian finances.]
136.
Dominguez, Jorge V., P.R. lawyer. 4 items (1 enclosure), San
Juan - Mohonk, July 18 - Oct. 4. To and from; sends copy of
Conf, speech, urging U.S. citizenship for Porto Ricans.]
137.
Doubleday, Mrs. Frank Nelson (wife of publisher). 2 items,
Garden City, N.Y. [n.d.]; Locust Valley, L.I., Oct. 21.
138.
Dowling, M.J., ex-Special Commr. to P.Is. 1 item, Olivia, Minn.,
Oct. 14.
139.
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State Commr. of Education. 2 items,
Albany, N.Y., June 21 - Aug. 23. [Asks invitation for friend.]
140.
Driscoll, U.S. Rep. Michael E., of New York. 3 items, Washing-.
ton, D.C.; Syracuse, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 11-25. To and from]
141.
Drury, Rev. Samuel Smith, [head master] St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. 1 item, Northeast Harbor, Me., Aug. 25.
142.
Duncan, Brig. Gen. Joseph Wilson, U.S.A. 2 items, San Antonio,
Texas - Mohonk, Aug.
to and from]
143.
Duvall, Maj. Gen. Wm. P., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Florence,
Italy Mohonk, June 22 - Aug. 11. to and from]
144.
Dyer, Commodore George L., U.S.N., retired, ex-Gov, of Guam.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150.
2 items, Aug, 9 - Oct. 13. to and from]
Eagle Printing and Binding Co., printers of 1911 Conf. Report.
23 items, Pittsfield, Mass. Mohonk, Nov. 17, 1911 - Mar. 29,
1912. To and from; concerns printing of Report.]
Egan, Martin, ed. The Manila Times and Mrs. Egan. 12 items
(Is enclosure), New York - Mohonk, June 6 - Nov. 11. to and 0
from; Mrs. Egan will speak on "Tuberculosis in the Philippines;
copy of speech enclosed.]
Eliot, Charles W, educator, pres. emeritus of Harvard. 1 item,
Asticou, Me., Aug. 28.
Elliott, Charles B., Secy., Dept. of Commerce and Police, P.I.
2 items, Manila - Mohonk, April 6 - May 15. To and from]
Emmons, It. George T., U.S.N., student of Alaskan ethnology,
9 items (1 enclosure), Cambridge, Wis.; Princeton, N.J.
Mohonk, Aug. 31, 1911 Feb. 24, 1912. to and from; mentions
bad conditions among Alaskan natives; addresses Conf. about
them; sends clipping supporting his statements at Conf., which
had been contradicted by Mr. Hamilton of Alaska Div., Bur. of
Education.]
Enright, Edmund. P.R. Civil Service. Comm. 3 items, San Juan Mohonk, Apr. 21 - July 22. [To and from; evaluates people
for both Phil. and P.R. parts of Conf. program.]
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Coll. no. 1113
p. 217
lox 30, 1911, cont.:
151.
Evans, A. Grant, pres. U. of Oklahoma. 1 item, Norman, Okla.,
Sept. 29.
152.
Evans, Rear Adm. Robley Dunglison, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Bar Harbor, Me., Aug. 26.
153.
?ivory, Prank E. & Co.* Printers. 20 items, Albany, N.Y.
Mohonk, Feb. 6 - Dec. 18. (To and from; concerns printing
of Conf. stationery and pamphlet, "A Few Pacts Concerning
the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian and Other
Dependent People"; me. of Pamphlet enclosed.3
154.
Fairbanks, Charles W., ex- Vice Pres. U.S. 3 items, Indianapolis,
Ind. Mohonk, Aug. 5-15. Jo and from]
155.
Fairchild, U.S. Rep. George W., of New York. 3 items, Washington,
D.C.; Oneonta, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 2 - Ont. 17.
To and from]
156.
Falconer, Bolivar L., Dir. of Civil. Service, P.I. 2 items, ManilaMohonk, June 6 - July 19. To and from; recommends man for
Conf.)
157. Falkner, Roland Post, ex-C.S. Commr. of Education., P.R., Asst. Dir.
U.S. Bur. of the Census. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, June
1-24, to and from3
158*
Farley, Most Rev. John M., R.C. archbishop of New York. 1 item,
New York, Aug. 26.
159.
Farrington, Frederic Ernest, educator. 1 item [n.p., n.a.3
160.
161.
162,
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
Federacion Libre de los Trabajadores de Puerto Rico; Santiago
Iglesias, pres. 1 item, San Juan, Mar. 19.
Feuille, Frank, chief attorney, Isthmian Canal Commission. 1
Item, Ancon, Canal Zone, Sept. 22*
Finegan, Thomas E., N.Y. State Dept. of Education., in charge of
Indian Education. 2 items, Albany, N.Y., June 21 Fisher, Walter L., U.S. Secy. of the Interior. 1 item 6K.p.,
n.d.3
Fisk, Mrs. Clinton F., hon. v.p. Natl. Ind. ASSOC., widow of
Gen. Fisk, 1st. Conf. pres. 3 items, all written by her
daughter, Mrs. Mary Fisk Park, June 28 - Sept. 8. [Mother
too ill to come.3
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 4 items, Washington,
D.C.; Brooklyn, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 23 - Oct. 21. To and from
Haskins carbon of Oct. 21 tells of new Committee on N.Y.
Indians.
formed at 1911 Conf., with Mr. Fitzgerald on it.1
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 1 item, 'Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 11*
Fletcher, U.S. Sen. Duncan N., of Florida. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 24.
Flint, Charles R., internationally known banker. 1 item, New
York, Aug. 29.
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p. 218
Box 30, 1911, cont.:
169.
170.
171.
172.
173*
174.
175,
176.
177.
178*
179.
180*
181,
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
Forbes, W. Cameron, Gov. Gen. of Phil. 6 items, Baguio, P.I.
Mohonk, Apr. 6 - July 18. to and from; suggests man for conf.
Fowler, U.S. Rep, Charles Newell, of New Jersey. 1 item, Elizabeth, N.J., Oct. 11.
Franklin, Walter Simonds, civil engineer. 1 item, Baltimore, Md.)
Sept. 18*
Fratar? John I.?, supt. Leech Lake Agency. 1 item, Onigum, Mich.
Aug. 28. [Speaks of characteristics needed in handling the
Chippewas; expresses confidence in them.)
Freer, Walter F., Gov. of Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 8.
Friedman, Moses, supt. Carlisle Ind. School. 10 items, Carlisle,
Pa. - Mohonk, Aug. 11, 1911 - Jan. 18, 1912* To and from;
recommends Indians. for Conf.3
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Institute. 3 items, Hampton, Va.; Whitefield, N.H.; New York City, July 15 - Oct. 25.
[Expresses appreciation of Conf.3
Funk, Isaac Kaufman, publisher. 1 item, New York, Aug.
Gamine, U.S. Sen. Robert J., of South Dakota. I item, Yankton,
S.D., Aug. 26.
Gannett, Henry, pres, Natl. Geographic Soc4 2 items, Washington,
D.C. - Mohonk, July 19 - Sept. 8. to and from3
Gates, Merrill E., Secy., U.S. Bd. of Ind. Commrs. 8 items (2 enclosures), Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Dec. 17, 1910 - Apr. 7,
1911. TO and from; concerns date for annual meeting of Bd.
Ind. Commrs.; Mr. Gates submits his resignation as Secretary.3
Giddings, Franklin Henry, sociologist. 2 items, New York
City-Mohonk, Aug. 11-Oct. 17. To and from
Mohonk, Aug. 11 - Oct. 17. [To and from3
Gilbert, Newton W., Vice-Gov. of Phi's. 3 items, Washington *.
Mohonk, April 8 - July 12. To and from3
Gilfillan, Rev. J.A., and wife. [Formerly missionary at White
Earth3 3 items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 28 . Oct. 27.
[Flowery thanks3
Gill, Wilson L., supervisor at-.large of Indian Schools. 2 items,
Washington, D.C., Aug. 23; Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 14.
Gillett, U.S. Rep, Frederick H., of Mass. 4 items, Washington,
D.C. Mohonk, Apr. 21 - Aug. 25. to and from; gives negative
answer to Mohonk query about man for Conf.3
Giorgetti, Eduardo, prominent Porto Rican. 3 items, including
newspaper clipping about him, San Juan; Washington Mohonk,
July 26 - Aug. 16. [To and from]
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A., U.S.A., retired* 2 items,
Wakefield, Mass., Aug. 23 - Oct. 9.
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p. 219
Box 30, 1911, cont.:
187.
188*
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
Goodrich, Rear Adm. Casper Frederick, U.S.N., retired. 1 item*
Woodmere, L.I., N.Y., Aug. 25.
Gordon, Rev. George Angler, pastor Old. South Church, Boston.
1 item, Kennebunkport, Me, [n.d.]
Griffiths, A.F., pres. Oahu College. 1 item, Honolulu, July 18.
Guerra-Mondragon, Miguel, Porto Rican lawyer; secy. Porto Rican
Assoc. of American Graduates. 3 items, San Juan - Mohonk,
July 20 - Nov. 2. [To and from; tells of formation of Assoc.
and sending representatives to Mohonk.]
Gulick, Dr. Luther H., dir. Dept. of Child Hygiene, Russell Sage
Foundation, internationally known authority on physical
education. 1 item, New York City [n.d.]
Halford, Lt. Col. Elijah W., T.S.A., retired, 4 items, Hot
Springs, Ark. - Mohonk, June 17 - Aug. 28. [To and from; evaluates Army men for Conf.; gives views on U.S. Philippine re..
lat ions.)
Hall, G. Stanley, pres. Clark U. 5 items (1 enclosure), Worces-.
ter, Mass.
Mohonk, [n.d.] - Nov. 11. To and from; sends
outline of Conf. speech.]
Hamlin, Mrs. Frances B. (widow of Rev. Teunis S.) 1 item, Rensselaerville, N.Y., Sept. 20. [Speaks of need for Y.M.C.A.s in
Alaska; also of Juan Cruz and need to back him up.]
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired. 6 items, Scotts**
ville, N.Y. - Mohonk, Mar. 11 - Oct. 2. [To and from; suggests
people and topics for Mohonk.)
Harbord, Col. [later Ma j. Gen.] James G.', U.S.A., Phil. Constabulary, [later Chief of Staff, A.E.F., and head of Radio Corp.
of America.] 3 items, Baguio, P.I.; Manila - Mohonk, Apr. 8 July 17. to and from]
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, of Harvard. 1 item, Cambridge,
Mass., Sept. 28.
Hart, Joseph C., supt. Oneida Indian School. 1 item, Oneida,
Wis., Sept. 28.
Hartman, Rev. Cary W., pres. Indian Assoc. of Amer., worker with
N.Y. Indians. 1 item, Lake Orion, Mich., July 1. [Tells of
progress of N.Y. Indians.]
Harty, Most Rev. J.J., R.C. archbishop of Manila. 2 items
Manila -I Mohonk, Mar. 24 July 22. [To and from]
Hartsell, Charles, ex.-Pres. Porto Rico Exec. Council. 2 items,
San Juan - Mohonk, Apr. 15 - May 1. To and from; answers
Mohonk enquiries about men for Porto Rico part of Conf.]
Haskins, Henry S., Conf. secretary. 27 items, correspondence
between people at Mohonk and Haskins* Adams, Mass. Mohonk,
N.d.), 1911 . Mar. 8, 1912. proposes new arrangement to Mr.
Smiley for himself; discusses organization of 1911 Conf. program
and future Confs.; submits Annual Report of secy.; discusses
paying of bills, details of printing Conf. Report, etc. Also
filed here: typed copy of text for leaflet," A Few Facts
Concerning the Lake Mohonk 0017...."3
'
,
201.
202,
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p. 220
Box 30, 1911, cont.:
203'
Heiser, Dr. Victor G., Army doctor, author. 11 items (1 enclo.
sure), Minnewaska, N.Y.;-Washington, D.C.; Albany, N.Y.;
Marion, Mass.; New York City - Mohonk, June 24 . Oct. 15.
to an from; evaluates people for Conf.; arranges to attend
and speak; sends printed speech with markings to indicate
what he will say.3
204.
Hernandez, Jost C., Chief Justice, Sup. Ct., Porto Rico. 2
items, San Juan . Mohonk, July 8.20. To and from3
205,
Hersey, Col. later Maj. Gen.3 Mark L., U.S.A., dlr. Constabulary of Mindanao, P.I. 3 items, Zamboanga, P.I. Mohonk,
June 6 - July 31. to and from3
206.
Heyburn U•S. Sen. Weldon Brinton of Idah03 1 item cn.p.3,
Aug. 24.
207,
Higgins, U.S. Rep. Edwin W., of Connecticut,. 2 items, Washing
ton - Mohonk, April 2022..
to and from; endorses man for
Conf.3
208.
Hill, A.C., N.Y. State Education. Dept, 5 items (1 enclosure), Alban, N.Y. - Mohonk, Feb. 6 - Aug. 29, to and from; concerns
measures to improve Indian schooling.3
209,
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut, 1 item, Norwalk,
Conn., Sept. 25.
210.
Hodges, Brig. Gen. Charles L, U.S.A. 2 items, Sackett Harbor,
N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 3-25* To and from3
211.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, pres. World Book Co. 19 items (2 enclosures), Yonkers, N.Y. Mohonk, Apr. 4 - Nov. 15. to and
from; lengthy discussion of people for Phil. part of Conf.3
212.
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., of Johns Hopkins U., ex-Treas. of
Porto Rico. 4 items (1 enclosure), Baltimore, Md. Mohonk,
April 20 - Oct. 19. to and from; discuss people for Conf.3
213*
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Assoc. Justice U.S. Supreme Ct. 1 items
Beverly Farms, Aug. 24.
214.
Holt, Judge Wm. Henry, organizer of 1st. U.S. Court in Porto Rico.
3 items, Louisville, g-r. Mohonk, Aug. 3-31. to and from3
215.
Hord, John S., pres. Spanish-Filipino Bank, Manila. 4 items,
Manila - Mohonk, March 28 - Aug. 2. To and from; suggests
Man for Conf.]
216,
Hosmer, Frank A., ex-res. Oahu College, Hawaii. 3 items, Amherst, Mass. Mohonk, Margit 21 July 1 - Sept.22. to and
from; recommends Ray Stannard Baker for Hawaiian part of Conf.]
217.
Howland, Henry R., pres. Thomas Indian School, Iroquois, N.Y.
2 items, Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 1.20.
218.
Howe, Lt. vol. [later Maj. Gen.3 Robert L., U.S.A. 1 item,
San Juan, P.R., Aug. 30.
219.
Hoyt, Albert E., ed. Albany Argus, secy. N.Y. State Conservation
Comm. 2 items, Albany, Aug. 25; Antwerp, N.Y., Sept.12. 220,
Hoyt, Henry M., ex.-Atty, Gen. P.R. 3 items, Goldfield, Nev.
Mohonk, Aug. 3 - Oct. 7. to and from3
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p. 221
Box 30, 1911, cont.:
221,
222.
223.
224*
Hubbard, Rear Adm. John, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Cataumet,
Aug. 26.
Hughes, Charles Evans, Assoc. Justice [later Chief Justice)
U.S. Sup. Ct. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 25.
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., of U.S. Commerce Ct., ex...Gov. P.R. 4 items,
Washington, D.C.; Cazenovia, N.Y.) Mohonk, June 24 Hurr, Nicodemus B. [Indian) 1 item, Ponsford, Minn., Oct. 6.
Box 31 1911, cont.:
225.
226*
227.
228*
229.
230*
231.
232*
233*
234.
Ide, Henry C., U.S. Minister to Stain, ex-gov. Phila. 1 item,
Zarauz, Spain, Sept. 4.
Ireland, Mayne, English author. 2 items, New York - Mohonk,
Aug. 5 - Sept. 3.
Jay, Peter A., U.S. Consul Gen., Cairo, Egypt. 3 items, Cairo.*
Mohonk, Apr. 5 - May 19. To and from; answers Haskins' inquiry about Americans just home from Egypt who could tell of
conditions there, at Conf.)
Jenks, Jeremiah W., Cornell prof., economist(political), ex.
member U.S. Immigration Comm. 4 items, New York City; Ithaca,
N.Y. Mohonk, Mar, 13 - cn.d.3
Johnson, H.N., supt. Cushman Ind. School. 1 item, Tacoma, Wash.,
Sept. 2*
Johnson, Wm. E., chief special officer, U.S. Indian Service, fight...
ing liquor traffic among Indians. 10 items (3 enclosures),
Washington, D.C.; Denver, Colo.; Santa re, N.M.: Laurel, Md....
Mohonk, June 22 - Dec. 9. to and from; tells of resignation
from Ind. Service. because of chicanery in Dept. of Interior;
sends copy of his statement about it, notes on Asst. Commr.
Abbot's memo of 1910 about the Juan Cruz case, and press re'lease giving Mr. Johnson's correspondence with Samuel Adams,
Asst. Ser. of Interior.)
Johnston, W. R., missionary to Navajos. 4 items (1 enclosure),
Tolchaco, Ariz. Mohonk, June 2 - Sept. 12. to and from; asks
Mr. Smiley's advice on whether to charge Indians, a fee for new
hospital care or give it free, thus prolonging dependant state;
sends leaflet about Navajos and form letter soliciting funds.)
Jones, Prof. Chester Lloyd, of U. of Wisconsin. 4 items,
Madison, Wis. - Mohonk, April 15 - Sept. 12. to and from;
suggests people and topics for Conf.)
Jones, WM. A., ex-U.S. Ind. Commr. 2 items, Mineral Point, WiseMohonk, June 22 - Sept. 29. To and from)
Kean, It. Col. Jefferson Randolph, Medical Corps, U.S.A., expert on sanitation. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 8-20.
to and from)
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p. 222
Box 31, 1911, cont.:
235.
Kelsey, Prof. Carl, of U. of Pennsylvania. 4 items, Philadelphia . Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Oct. 2. to and from; suggests man
for Conf.)
236.
237.
238.
239.
240,
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246.
247.
248.
249.
250.
Kelsey, Dana, supt. Union Agency, Muskogee, Okla. 3 items,
Muskogee, Sept. 22 - Oct. 22. [Accepts invitation, at behest
of Indian Office; mentions Miss Kate Barnard, Okla. Commr. of
Charities and Corrections, as good Conf. possibility.)
Kemmerer, Prof. Edwin Walter, of Cornell, internationally kn6wn
economist. 5 items, Ithaca, N.Y. - Mohonk, Apr. 8 - Oct. 23.
to and from)
Knox, Frank, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 3 items, Washington,
D.C.; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. - Mohonk, June 1-10. to and from;
newly appointed to Board.)
Tyselka, Frank, supt. Cherokee Ind. School. 1 item, Cherokee
N.C., Sept. 15,
Ladd, Rev. Horatio Oliver, founder and 1st pres. U. of New Mexico
founder of Ramona and U.S. Ind. Schools, Santa Fe, N.M. 1
item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 30.
Lake, Dr. Arthur, physician MY. Indian Agency. 3 items, Gowanda,
N.Y. . Mohonk, Mar. 9 - N.d.)
Lane Franklin Knight, member Interstate Commerce Comm. [later
U.S. Secy. of Interior) 1 item, Washington, Oct. 16.
Lawler, Thomas B., publisher. 4 items, Boston - Mohonk, Aug. 114..
Sept. 29. [To and from; suggests men for Phil. part of Conf.3
Legarda, Benito, Resident Commr. from Philippines, in
Washington. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 2127. [To
and from)
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.Y. City Dept. of
Education. 2 items, New York, Sept, 22-Oct. 9.
Leitch, Mary and Margaret W., missionaries, 2 items (5 enclosures), Ridgewood, N.J. ... Mohonk, Apr. 17 -22. to and from;
send literature about selves and work in Porto Rico, plus
letter of introduction from friend of the Smileys; ask about
attending Conf.)
Leupp, Francis E.,
Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 2 items,
Tyringham, Mass., Aug. 27-Oct. 9.
Lewis, A., Jr., Honolulu banker. 1 item, Honolulu, T.H., July
7. [Suggests man for Conf.3
Lindsay, Prof. Samuel McCune, of Columbia U., ex-U.S. Commr. in
Porto Rico. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, June 1 - Aug. 29.
[To and from; suggests men for Conf.)
Lineberger, Paul Myron Wentworth, lawyer, author, ex-U.S. Dist.
Judge, Philippines.; legal adviser to Sun Yat Sen. 3 items,
Milwaukee Mohonk, Aug. 5.45. to and from; asks to be kept in
mind for 1913 Conf.)
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Box 31, 1913, cont.:
251.
Littlefield, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of New York. 1 item, [n.p.3
Aug. 24.
252*
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Massachusetts. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 7-15. to and from3
253.
Long, Dr. John D., officer U.S. Public Health Service. 2 items,
Washington - Mohonk, July 20 - Aug. 29* to and from3
254*
Lord, Everett W., men's secy., Boston U., formerly active
in Porto Rico education. 3 items, Boston - Mohonk, July 1
- Oct. 18. To and from; suggests man for Conf.3
255.
Lusk, Charles S., sec, Bur. of Catholic Ind. Missions. 2
items, Washington, Sept. 6-28. [Suggests people for Oonf.3
256.
Mabie, Hamilton W., assoc. ed. The Outlook. 2 items, New York
City, Sept. 5 - Oct. 11.
257.
MacArthur, Lt. Gen. Arthur, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Milwaukee*
Wis., Aug. 24*
258.
Macatulad, Apolonio C., Filipino. 1 item, Catbalogan, Samar,
P.I., July 18. [Asks for report]
259.
McCracken, Henry Mitchell, Chancellor Emeritus of N.Y.U.
10 items, Torquay, Eng.; Castine, Maine; New York City - Mo-0
honk, Apr. 12, 1911 - Apr. 1, 1912. [To and from; came and
spoke, comparing governmental education in Philippines. with
that in Indiaa3
260,
McDonough, John T., Albany lawyer, ex.-judge in Philippines. 5
items. Albany, N.Y. .11. Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Sept. 27. Toandfrom;discuss Catholic priests for Conf.
261.
McDowell, Rt. Rev. Wm. Fraser, M.E. bishop of Chicago, 1 item,
Chicago, Aug, 25.
262.
McErlain, Rev. John A., O.S.A. [recommended by John T. McDonough
to speak on Catholic work in Phils.3 10 items (1 enclosure),
Waterford, N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 24 - Oct. 21. go and from;
all set to speak; sends paper; canst come.3
263.
McKenna, Joseph, Assoc. Justice, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1 item, Nararagansett Pier, R.I., n.d.
264.
McKenzie, Prof. F. A., of Ohio State U., member Exec. Comm.
Amer. Indian Assoc. 10 items (2 enclosures), Columbus, Ohio
Mohonk, Apr. 21 - Sept. 13. [To and from; discuss people for
Mohonk Conf., also 1st. Conf. of Amer. Ind. Assoc., to be held
at Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 12.-15. (Program 4losed)3
265.
McKinley, U.S. Rep. Wm. 3., of Illinois, 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug.19,
266.
McLean, U.S. Sen. George P., of Connecticut. 1 item, Hartford*
Aug. 29.
267.
McRae, Milton A., founder Scripps-McCrae League of newspapers
[later part of Scripps.-Howard Newspaper Syndicate3 2 items,
Detroit - Mohonk, Aug. 11-24. To and from3
268.
Madison, U.S. Rep. E. H., of Kansas. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 8-15. to and from3
269.
Magoon, Charles E., ex.Gov. Panama Canal Zone and Cuba. 2 items,
Washington- Mohonk, [n.d.3 - July 11.
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p. 224
Box 31, 1911, cont.:
270,
Mathews, Shailer, dean Divinity School, 7. of Chicago. 1 item,
Chicago, Oct. 16*
271.
Mayes, Miss nee [Indian), lecturer. 1 item, letter from Miss
M.P. Stevens, pres. Springfield Ind. Assoc., introducing her
and enclosing descriptive circular. Springfield, Mass., Oct.?.
272,
Medical Dispensary Assoc. of P.R. 1 item (1
enclosure), Ponce,P.R., July 17. letter of
solicitation.)
273.
Mercer, Maj. Wm. A., ex-supt. Carlisle Indian School. 1 item
n.p.•, n.d.)
274.
Meserve, Charles Francis, Pres. Shaw U. 10 items, Raleigh, N.C.;
Squirrel I., Me. - Mohonk, Apr. 27 - Nov. 7. To and from;
discuss people for Conf., notably prosperous Indians.)
275.
Michael, L.P., stmt. U.S. Indian School, Flandreau, S.D. 1 item,
Flandreau, Oct. 24.
276.
Miller, Ransford Stevens, chief Div. of Far Eastern Affairs,
State Dept. 1 item, Washington, D.C.
277.
Monroe, Prof. Paul, Teachers College, Columbia U., ed. of Cyclopedia of Education. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 23.
278.
Montinola, Manuel, Filipino student. 2 items, Ft. Collins, ColonMohonk, Aug. 31 - Sept. 15, To and from)
279.
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Mar. 10.
[Gives views on best way to handle dependent Peoples')
280.
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Bd. of Ind.
Commrs. 5 items (1 enclosure), Andover, Mass.; Les Eyzies,
Dordogne, France, Jan. 24 Oct. 9. encloses suggestions for
An. Report of Bd. of Ind. Commrs., aimed at curtailing swindling
of Indians; mentions disappointment at outcome of work on White
Earth Reservation, where major wrongdoers escaped punishment.)
281.
Morrill Press, printers of Conf. stationery. 12 items, Fulton,
N.Y. Mohonk, Feb. 1 - June 22. To and from; business matters
282.
Morse, U.S. Rep. E. A., of Wisconsin. 1 item, Antigo, Wis., Aug.
26.
283,
Moses, Prof. Bernard, U. of California. ex-member U.S. Philippine
Commission. 1 item, Paris, France, July 31.
284.
Munoz Morales, Luis, prominent Porto Rican. 7 items (4 enclosures
San Juan - Mohonk, Apr. 15 „. Oct. 21. To and from; discuss
people for Mohonk Conf.; discuss first meeting of Porto Rico
Conf.; Porto Rico Conf. dates changed so as not to conflict with
Mohonk; mentions Porto Ricans planning to attend Mohonk; sends
paper, "The Porto Rican Problem.")
285.
Munoz Rivera, Luis, Resident Porto Rican Commr. in Washington.
7 items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk, June 1 - n.d.) to and
from; comes and sneaks; abstract of speech filed here.)
286.
Musgrave, Dr. Everett, dir. Phil. Gen. Hospital,
2 items,
Manila - Mohonk, June 16 - Sept. 12. To and from)
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Coll. no. 1113
p. 225
Box 31, 1911, cont.:
287.
National W.C.T.U., Mrs. Katherine B. Patterson, supt. 1 item
(2 enclosures), Santa Fe, N.M., May 4. Concerns defense of
Juan Cruz, Indian charged with murder for shooting in self. defense during efforts to fight liquor traffic.3
288.
Navajos, Mission to. 3 items (1 enclosure), Tolchaco, Ariz.,
May 1 - July 7. form letters, telling of Mission work and
appealing for funds; pamphlet enclosed:" Interesting Facts
About the People of the Painted. Desert."3
289.
New York Indians, Committee on. 16 items, Oct. 17 - Nov. 22.
Correspondence between Mohonk and members of the Comm., trying
to get together for a meeting. See also Brown, Elmer
Ellsworth, '64, and Post, Regis, #311.3
290.
New York and Porto Rico Steamship Co. 2 items (1 enclosure),
New York - Mohonk, Jan. 160-18. To and from; Company sends
folder containing passenger rates, schedules, history of Is..
land, etc.3
291.
Nori, Siceni J. cIndian3, U.S. Ind. School, Carlisle, Pa* 6
items, Carlisle - Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Nov. 9: to and from;
timid about speaking; came and spoke.3
292.
Norris, Judge, W. F., U.S. Ct. of Claims. 3 items, Washington
Mohonk, July 20 - Aug. 1. to and from3
293.
O'Brien, R. L., ed. The Boston Herald. 2 items, Boston, Aug. 28..
Oct. 8.
294.
Odlin, Arthur F., ex-Atty. Gen., Porto Rico* ex-judge, Ct. of
1st. Instance, Manila, P.I. 5 items, Orlando, Fla. Mohonk,
Apr. 22 - Aug. 14. to and from3
295.
Offley, Capt. Robert S., U.S.A.., ex..Gov, Mindoro Prov., P.I.
2 items, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. - Mohonk, Aug. 4..25. to
and from; gives views on need of Filipinos to be educated
before being turned loose.3
296*
Ogden, Robert C., pres. Bd. of Trustees, Hampton Inst. 2 items,
Kennebunkport, Me., June 22a*Sept. 23.
297.
Olmsted, U.S. Rep. Marlin Edgar, of Pennsylvania. 2 items. Wash-.
ington Mohonk, Aug.
to and from3
298.
O'Meara, A.E., Canadian. 4 items, Victoria, B.C.; Toronto, Oct.
2-26. clatter of Oct. 26 tells of influence of Mohonk in British
Columbia and formation of organization there, "Friends of the
Indians," to deal with Govt. in behalf of Indians.3
299.
O'Neill, Gonzalo, ores. Porto Rican Alliance, in New York. 7
items (1 enclosure), New York - Mohonk, July 17 Oct. 17.
to and from; plans to speak; can't come; sends Eduardo Raldires
who reads Mr. O'Neill's speech, "Citizenship and Self.
Government for Porto Rico."3
300.
Osmena, Sergio, of Philippine Assembly. 1 item carbon of Haskins' letter to him, Mohonk, Mar. 11. gives illuminating
details about Mohonk Philippine platform, etc.3
301,
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item Salisbury
N.C., Aug. 25.
,
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p. 226
Box 31, 1911, cont.:
302.
Page, U.S. Sen. Carroll S., of Vermont. Chairman Senate Comm.
on Cuban Relations. 4 items, Washington, D.C.; Hyde Park,
Vt. . Mohonk, June 22 - Sept. 12* to and from
303,
Peairs, Hervey B., U.S. supervisor of Ind. Schools. 4 items,
Washington, D.C.; Lawrence, Kane Mohonk, June 30 - Nov* 8.
to and from; suggests man for Conf.3
304*
Perry, Bliss, ex.-ed. Atlantic Monthly, English prof., author.
1 item, Greensboro, Vt., Sept. 8. says can It come in May
or Oct.; please remove from both ists.3
305.
Pershing, Brig. Gen. later General of the Armies of the U.S.
John Joseph, U.S.A. 1 item, Zamboanga, Pa., Nov. 25. ex.Presses interest in Conf.3
306,
Pettit, Prof. Walter M., of Teachers College, Columbia U. 6
items (1 enclosure), New York City; Fredonia, N.Y.; Evanston,
Ill. Mohonk, Apr. 24 - Oct. 4. err) and from; answers
inquiries about men for Phil* part of Conf.; suggests additional
ones"
307.
Philbin, Eugene A., prominent New York judge. 1 item, New York
City, Aug. 25.
308,
Phillips, B.C., ex.-Conf. secy., incoming Secy. Bd. of Ind. Commrs.
12 items (2 enclosures), Washington - Mohonk (Adams, Massa).
Sept. 3, 1911 - Jan. 13, 1912. go and from; tells of getting
settled in Washington and Ind. Office; gives advice on various
points; Haskins translates Spanish letter for him; Phillips
suggests men for Conf.3
309.
Poland, W.B., v.p. and chief engineer, Phil* Railway Co. 5
items, New York - Mohonk, May 10 June 27. To and from;
suggests people for Conf.3
310*
Pope, Wm. R., Chief Justice, Sup. Ct. of New Mexico* 4 items,
Rosewell, N.M.; Santa Fe, N.M. - Mohonk, July 3 - Aug. 30.
to and from3
311.
Post, Regis H., ex...Gov. Porto Rico, chairman Conf. Comm. on N.Y.
Indians. 26 items, New York City; Bayport, L.I. Mohonk, Jan.
&. Oct. 21* to and from; concerns meetings and report of Comm.
(See also N.Y. aids., Comm. on, # 289.3
312.
Potts, Brig. Gen. Ramsay D., U.S.A. 2 items, Chicago, Ill.
Mohonk, July 10 - 12. To and from]
313.
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. reporter* 6 items, Boston . Mohonk,
Sept. 22 - Nov. 7. To and from3
314.
Pratt, Charles Millard, prominent businessman. 1 item, New York,
Oct* 11*
315.
Press material and correspondence. 16 items (1
enclosure), Chicago; New York; Nashville, Tenn.; Peoria,Mohonk
and
316,
Adams, Mass., Sept. 15 - Oct. 19* to and from; also filed here,.
card, "Record of Press Work, 1911.11)
Pugslay, ex-U.S. Sep. Cornelius of New York. 2 items, Peekskill, N.Y. - Mohonk, Apr. 25..28. to and from; answers queries
about men for Conf.3
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p. 227
Box 31, 1911, cont.:
317.
Putnam, George Rockwell, engineer, author, 1st dir. of Phil.
Coastal Surveys, U.S. Commr. of Lighthouses. 5 items, Wash.
ington Mohonk, July 17 - Oct. 11. to and from]
318.
Putnam, Herbert, Librarian of Congress. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 28.
319,
Quezon, Manuel L., Resident Phil. Comm., in. Washington. 8 items,
Washington Mohonk, June 21, 1911 - Jan. 27, 1912. to and
from; no representative Filipinos available to attend Conf.3
320.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., hon. pres. Natl. Ind. ASSOC., old"
timer at Conf. 4 items, Homer, N.Y.; Syracuse, N.Y., June 23 -4
Oct. 26.
321.
Rairden, Bradstreet S., U.S. Consul, Batavia, Java. 3 items,
Batavia - Mohonk, Apr. 7 - Aug. 2e [To and from; answers
queries about Americans with knowledge of Java.]
322.
Rath, James A., Y.M.C.A. worker in Honolulu. 3 items, Spring-.
field, Mass.
Mohonk, Oct. 13 Nov, 11. to and from; came
and spoke; corr. includes letter of recommendation from L.L.
Doggett, pres. International Y.M.C.A. Training School; also*
short ms. on treatment of minorities in Hawaii, which may be
Rath's Conf. paper, but not certainly.3
323.
Rayner, U.S. Sen. Isidor, of Maryland: 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 1.
324.
Reaney, Rev. Father W.H.J., U.S.N., Navy chaplain. 4 items,
...
New York - Mohonk, Aug. 4 - Oct. 3. to and from; declines
invitation to Conf. because so bitter about Filipinos' treatment
of Catholic missionaries; suggests other men to attend in his
stead.]
325.
Redfield, U.S. Rep. Wm. C., of New York. 11 items, Washington,
D.C.; Macmahan, Me.; Brooklyn, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 22 - Nov.11.
to and from; states position on Phil. independence.]
326,
Reimold, 0.S., Eastern mgr. World Book Co. 2 items, Columbus,
0., Aug. 14 - [n.d.) [Deplores ignorance of Amer. people regarding
Phils.3
327.
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.N., retired. 3 items, Jamestown,
R.I.; Washington, D.C., Aug. 14 .. Oct. 11.
328.
Restarick, Rt. Rev. Henry B., P.E. bishop of Honolulu. 1 item,
Honolulu, Sept. ?
329.
Riggs, A.L., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 1 item, San•tee, Nebr., Oct. 3.
330.
Rivers, Col. W.O., of Phil. Constabulary. 4 items, Roanoke, Va.Mohonk, Aug. 24 - Sept. 20. to and from; corr. includes press
release of speech on, "Maintenance of Order in Philippine Is."3
331.
Roberts, Brig. Gen. Cyrus Swan, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, San
Francisco, Cal., Sept. 3-4.
332.
Robertson, James A., Librarian, Philippines Library. 1 item,
Manila, July 19.
333,
Roe, Rev. Walter C., supt. Indian Missions, Reformed. Church in
America. 3 items, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Colony, Okla., Sept. 15..
Oct. 19, [Letter of Oct. 13 tells of Govt. Plan t move
Geronimo's Apaches from Fort Sill and need to safeguard_ their
interests.
,
N
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]
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Box 31, 1911, cont.:
334.
335.
336,
337.
338.
339.
Rogers, George, ed. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 4 items, Phila.
Mohonk, Sept. 13 - Oct. 12. to and from; agrees to handle
Associated Press stories for Conf.)
Roosevelt, Theodore, ex«Pres. U.S., assoc. ed The Outlook.
2 items, New York - Mohonk, July 11«13. to and from)
Root, U.S. Sen. Elihu, of New York, ex.-Secy. of War, ex-Secy.
of State. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 11-.14. to
and from.)
Rossiter, Rev. S.B., former resident of Philippines. 13
items, New
York Mohonk, June 17 - Sept. 22. To and from; suggests
people for Conf.)
Rave, Rt. Rev. P.T., P.N. bishop of Alaska. 2 items, Sitka,
Alaska Mohonk, July 17 - Aug. 4* To and from)
Royce, James B., supt. Martine? Ind. School. 1 item, Thermal,
Cal., Aug. 29.
Box 32, 1911, cont.:
340.
341.
342.
3430
344.
345.
346.
347.
348.
349*
350*
Sanger, Major Gen. Joseph Prentice, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 25*
Schoenrich, Otto, Pres. Nicaraguan Mixed Claims Comm. 2 items,
Managua, Nicaragua « Mohonk, Aug. 12 - Sept. 4, to and from)
Schurman, J.G., Pres. Cornell U. 4 items, Ithaca, N.Y. - Mohonk,
July 3 •-• Sept. 4.
Scott, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Kansas. I item, Iola, Kan.,
Aug. 18.
Scott, Col. later Maj. Gen., Chief of Staff) Hugh Lenox,
U.S.A. 2 items, Washington, Aug. 31; Ojo Caliente, N.M., Oct. 11.
speaks of 'being in charge of resettling Geronimo's Apaches.)
Scott, U.S. Sen. Nathan Bay, of W. Virginia. 4 items, Washington, D.C. - Mohon3r. and Adams, Mass., Aug. 28 - Oct. 12.
To
and from; corr. includes letter from Henry G, Miner, Mohonk,
to Haskins at Adams, Mass., giving directions for motoring
from New York City to Mohonk*)
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, resident of Hawaii. I item, Honolulu,
July 18, recommends man for Conf.)
Seelye, L. Clark, press Smith College. 1 item, Northampton,
Mass., Sept. 23.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford,
Pa., Sept. 13.
Shaw, Albert, ed. Review of Reviews. 1 item, New York, Sept. 81.
Shawnee, George (Indian), Haskell Institute. 2 items, Lawrence*
Ken., Sept. 11,
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Box 32, 1911, cont.:
351.
352.
Feb.
353.
354.
Shepherd, Wm. R., internationally known historian. I item,
New York City, Oct. 9.
Shelton, Maj. George H., Bur* of Insular Affairs. 8 items, Washington Mohonk,
4 - Oct. 3. go and from; sends list of addresses and names of people in
Philippine Service' recommends a number of people for Conf.
Sherman, James S., Vice Pres. U.S.., pres. 1911 Conf. 17 items
(1 enclosure), Washington - Mohonk, June 23 - Dec. 13. go
and from; concerns his part in Conf.; includes his opening
speech,3
Sleicher, John A., ed., Leslie's Illustrated Weekly. 2 items,
New York, Aug. 26 - Oct. 18,
355.
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College* I item, Colorado
356.
Smiley, Albert K., Daniel, and Mrs. Daniel, Correspondence with
Haskins about Conf. matters* Also corr. with each other. 19
items, (9 enclosures), Kingston, Jamaica; Redlands, Cal.; Moe,
honk lake Mohonk and Adams, Mass., Jan. 15 - Nov* 29, clod*,
tars from A.Y.S. and Mrs. Daniel, Redlands, Mar. 26, to Daniel
at Mohonk, especially important, giving A.K.S.'s evaluation of
U.S. Bd. of Ind. Commrs. and its work, plus reactions to idea
of Phillips' leaving Mohonk to be Secy. of Bd.; corr. also
includes letters concerning meeting of Conf. Comm. on N.Y. Ind.
(See also #64, 289, 311)
Smith, James F., ex.-Gov. Gen. Philippines, judge U.S. Ct. of
Customs Appeals. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 26 Sept. 1* To and from3
Snow, Alpheus Henry, internationally known lawyer, lecturer,
author. 3 items, Washington, D.C.; Torquay, Eng, Mohonk,
Aug. 12 - Sept. 14* Jo and from3
Stevens, Rear Adm, Thomas Holdup III, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Washington, Oct* 11.
Sturge, Francis L.P., weighty British Friend, attended Conf.
through James Wood. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. cn.d.3
Styles, Edmund D., fraternity brother of Haskins'. 3 items,
Wilton, N.H. - Mohonk, Apr. 17 May 9* to and from;
answers queries about people in New Bedford; Haskins'
letter of May 9 gives picture of his life at Mohonk.3
Swift, Judson, gen. secy. Amer. Tract Soc. 3 items, New York e,
Mohonk, May 17.-31* To and from; trying to get invitation to
Conf. for representative of Tract Soc. (himself)3
Taft, Wm. Howard, Pres. U.S. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk,
July 29 Aug. 2. to and from; can't come.3
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College, 3 items, Jan. 21 Sept. 20* go-and from; Haskins answers query about closing
of Indian Schools with quote from Commr. Valentine.3
Springs, Colo., Oct. 2.
357*
358.
359.
360.
361,
362,
363.
364.
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p. 230
Box 32, 1911, cont.;
365.
366.
367.
368.
369.
del Toro, Emilio, Assoc. Justice Supreme Ct. of Porto Rico,
1 item, San Juan, P.R., Sept. 6.
Towner, U . S . R e p . H o r a c e M . , o f I o w a . 1 i t e m , C o r n i n g , I o w a ,
Sept. 30
Tracey, Judge James F., ex..Assoc. Justice Phil. Sup Ct. 4 items,
Albany, N.Y. .Mohonk, Oct. 5 - Nov. 7* To and from; failed
to come, owing to a misunderstanding.)
Travieso, Martin, Jr., prominent Porto Rican. 10 items (3 en.
closures), San Juan; New York City - Mohonk, Apr. 18 - Nov. 6.
to and from; tells of efforts to organize Porto Rico Conf.;
also discusses P.R. people for Mohonk Conf.3
Updegraff, Harlan, educator. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 28.
Valentine, Robert C. U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 14 items
(3 enclosures), Washington - Mohonk, Jan. 16 - Oct. 9. to
and from; answers Pres. Taylor's question about closing of
Ind. Schools; sends list of men in Ind. Service. who would
be good for Conf.3
371.
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 1 item, Salamanca,
N.Y., Oct. 4.
372,
Waldo, Rhinelander, N.Y. City Police Commr. 1 item, New York
City, Aug. 14.
373.
Walker, Rt. Rev. Wm. D.. P.E. bishop of Western New York. 1
item [3uffalo3 Oct. 14.
374.
Ward, George Cabot, ex.Secy. of State for Porto Rico, ex. Pres.
P.R. Exec. Council. 4 items, New York City . Mohonk, June 2G.
Sept. 30. to and from; evaluates leading Porto Ricans as
Possible Conf. members,3
375,
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 2 items, South Berwick,
Me., Aug, 25; New York City, Oct. 15. [One of original group
involved in founding of Conf.3
376.
Ware, Rev. Edward T., pres. Atlanta U. 1 item, Atlanta, Ga.,
Sept, 23.
377.
Warner, Lucien C., capitalist, and Mrs. Warner. 3 items, New
York - Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Sept. 18. to and from; suggests
ex-Gov. Brady of Alaska as Conf. member.3
378.
Warren, U.S. Sen. Francis Emroy, of Wyoming. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., June 28.
379.
Washburn, U.S. Rep. Charles Grenfill, of Massachusetts. I item,
Princeton, Mass., Sept. 20.
380.
Washburn, Wm. S., U.S. Civil. Service. Commr., dir. of Civil.
Service. in
Philippines. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk, Apr. 27 - Oct. 16.
To and from3
381.
Wellington, ex-U.S. Sen. George Louis, of Maryland. 2 items,
Cumberland, Md., Sept. 12.
382.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rights. Assoc. 2 items, Phila.,
Pa., Sept. 25 - Oct. 16, [Speaks of need for action regarding
conditions on Pima Reservation; speaks of meeting of Amer. Ind.
Assoc* at Columbus, Ohio, as important event.3
370.
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Coll. no. 1113
p. 231
Box 32, 1911, cont.:
383,
Western Union Telegraph Co. 2 items, Jersey City, N.J. - Mo.4
honk, Sept. 29-nrn Oct. 3.
To and from; will send special
operator to handle press matter at Conf.]
384.
Weston, Maj. Gen. John r., U.S.A., retired. 3 items, Atlantic
City, N.J. . Mohonk, July 20 - Aug. 1. To and from]
385.
White, Frank R., dlr. Bur. of Educe., Phila. 1 item, Manila,
July 17.
386.
Willard, Judge 'Charles A., U.S. District Ct. of Minnesota.
2 items, Minneapolis, Minn. Mohonk, May 3-15. to and from]
387.
Williams, Prof. F. W., of Yale U. 3 items, New Haven, Conn.
Mohonk, Apr. 28 - May 9. To and from; suggests man for Conf.,
authority on Dutch administration of Java.]
388.
Willoughby, Wm. F., member Presidents Commission on Economy and
Efficiency for the Natl. Govt., ex-Secy. Porto Rico. 6 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Apr. 22 - Sept, 7. to and from; discusses
men for Conf.]
389.
Wilson, Francis C., special attorney for Pueblo Ines. of New
Mexico.
. 6 items (1 enclosure), Santa Fe, N.M. - Mohonk, July 17
Nov. 15. To and from; came and spoke; corr. includes summary
of address.]
390.
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author, pres. Amer. Ethnological Soc.
2 items, Minnewaska, N.Y., Aug. 25; New York City, [Oct.
391.
Wilson, Woodrow, Gov. of New Jersey [later Pres. U.S.] 2 items,
Trenton, N.J. Mohonk, July 11..14. to and from]
392.
Winthrop, Beekman, Asst. Secy. of Navy. 3 items, Washington Mohonk, June 24 - Aug. 30. To and from]
393.
Wise, J.R., supt. Haskell Institute. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Sept. 12.
394.
Wistar, Edward V., treas. 1911 Conf. 17 items (1 enclosure),
Philadelphia Mohonk, July 17, 1911 - April 13, 1912. To
and from; concerns business affairs of Conf.]
395.
Wolfe, George N., ex-Dir. of Prisons, Philippines. 5 items (1
enclosure))
Portland. Ore. Mohonk, Aug, 4 - Oct. 17. To and from; sends
advance summary of Conf. speech on prison work; doesn't arrived
3961
Wood, H.P., secy. Pan - Pacific Congress. 1 item, Honolulu,
T.E., Sept. 15. [Invitation to 1912 meeting of Pan - Pacific
Congress; tells of its development; lists possible topics to
be discussed.]
397.
Wood, James, humanitarian. 7 items (2 enclosures), Mount Kisco,
N.Y. . Mohonk, Oct. 12, 1911 - Jan. 16, 1912. to and from;
encloses acceptance of Conf. invitation from weighty English
Friends; corr. includes copy of resolution on N.Y. Indians. in-,
tróduced by Mr. Wood at Conf.]
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 232
Box 32, 1911, cont.:
398*
399*
400*
4021.
402.
403*
Woodhull, Brig. Gen. Alfred A*, U.S.A., retired. 12 items*
Mar. 8, 1911 - Mar. 1, 1912* Southwest Harbor, Me., Princeton,
N.J. - Mohonk. to and from; makes suggestion for improving
Conf. Report; recommends men to speak on plight of Alaska
Indians*, discusses Alaska situation.3
Woods, Wm. Seaver, ed. The Literary Digest. 2 items, New York
City, Sept. 12-29*
Worcester, Dean C., member U.S. Philippine Comm. 1 item, Manila, July 18*
Wurts, John S., Pennsylvania Commissioner of Deeds for Porto
Rico. 8 items, Philadelphia - Mohonk, Mar. 10 Oct. 29.
to and from; discuss men for Conf.3
Yanes, Francisco J., asst. dir. Pan American pinch. 2 items*
Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 10 15. to an4'rom.3
Y.M.C.A., International Committee, 7*E. Burgess, librarian*
1 item, New York, Oct* 17* requests Reports to help in work of
new secretary, who will concentrate on Indian work.3
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 233
Box 33, 1912:
1.
Samples of preliminary announcement, invitation, timetable,
and card giving further details for 1912 Conf.; copy of
Conf. Platform. (Note: for statistical records of acceptances
and refusals, see Haskins, #174.
2.
Abbott, Ernest Hamlin, The Outlook. 1 item, n.p. Oct. 15.
Abbott, F. H., Asst. U.S. Comm. of Ind. Affairs. 4 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 6 - Oct. 16. to and from; discuss
people, especially Indians, from Ind. Service to attend Conf.;
also problem of too many women at Conf.]
4.
Abbott, Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 2 items, Cornwall-on-Hudson,
N.Y., Aug. 28 - Oct. 12.
5.
Acuna, Francisco de Paula, prominent Porto Rican. 4 items, San
Juan - Mohonk, July 12 - Sept. 101 to and from; expresses
disappointment of Porto Ricans in lack of results from their
appearances at Mohonk and recommendations to U.S. Congress.]
6,
Adams, Franklin Pierce, and Mrs. Harriet Chalmers Adams.
I
Item, Washington, D.C. n.d.]
7.
Adams, Samuel, Asst. Secy. of Interior. 2 items, Washington.
Mohonk, Sept. 25 - Oct. 4, to and from]
8.
African Times and Orient Review, Duse Mohammed, ed. 7 items,
London, Eng. Mohonk, May 6 - Oct. 28. to and from]
9.
Agosa, R.D. [Indian] tailor. 1 item, Traverse City,
Mich., Oct. 9.
10,
Ahern, Maj. George P., Dir. of Forestry, Philippines. 2 items,
Washington Mohonk, Aug, 5.12. to and from]
11.
Alexander, U.S. Rep. de Alva Stanwood, of New York. 2 items,
Hancock Point, Me., Aug. 23; Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 19.
12.
Alexander, W.D., prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept 10.
13.
Allen, ex-U.S. Rep. Charles H., of Massachusetts, ex-Gov. of
Porto Rico. 2 items, Lowell, Mass. Mohonk, Aug. 15.26.
to and from]
14.
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer. 3 items,
Boston; Newton Highlands, Mass. - Mohonk, Aug. 21. Sept, 10.
to and from; discuss possibility of getting John Davis Long
to attend Conf.]
15.
American Institute of Social Service. 15 items, New York.
Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Oct. 30. to and from; concerns photographic work done by Inst. for Conf.]
16.
American Indians, Society of 2 items, Washington Mohonk,
Aug. 9-13, to and from; Soc. of Amer. Indians. invites dele.
gates from Mohonk Conf. to conference at Columbus, Ohio.]
17,
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Ind. languages and
antiquities.
2 items, Woodmont, Conn., Aug. 26 - Nov. 29.
* Provisional program for Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
and Other Dependent Peoples, Oct. 23-24, 1912
Panoramic photo of 1912 attendees moved to 988 B
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 234
Box 33, 1912, cont.;
18.
Andreini, J.M., Porto Rican living in New York, 4 items,
New York - Mohonk, July 12 Oct. 5. to and from; discuss
man for Conf.3
19.
Antosanti, Frank, Porto Rican. 3 items, San Juan - Mohonk,
Aug. 31 - Sept. 16. [To and from]
20.
Ashford, Dr. Bailey K., Major, Med. Corps, U.S.A., founder of
Porto Rico Anemia Comm. 2 items, carbons of Haskins' letters
to him, Mohonk, Aug. 27 - Sept. 23. No apparent answer]
21.
Atkinson, Fred W., pres. Brooklyn Polytechnic ex-Commr.
of Education, Philippines. 4 items, Belgrade Lakes, Maine;
Brooklyn, Y.F. Mohonk, Aug. 20 - Oct. 17. to and from]
22.
Anman, Brig. Gen. Wm., U.S.A., retired. I item, Youngstown,
N.Y., Oct. 9.
23.
Austin, Louise C., old-timer at Conf. 1 item [n.p.3 Aug. 22.
24.
Ayres, Leonard Porter, Dir. of Education, Russell Sage
Foundation, N.Y., ex-Supt. Schools, Porto Rico. 2 items, New York No .4 honk, Sept. 1121. to and from; suggests people letiConf.3
25.
Bainter, Edward M., Commr. Education, Porto Rico. 1 item San
Juan, Aug. 31.
26.
Bandholts, Brig. Gen. Harry Hill, U.S.A.., Chief, Phil.
Constabulary. 2 items, Constantine, Mich. Mohonk, Aug. 6-9. [To
and from3
27.
Barker, Rear Adm. Albert S., U.S.N. 4 items, Boston, Mass.; Washington, P.C. Mohonk, Aug. 20 - Oct. 28. to and from)
28.
Barnard, Miss Kate, Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections. 1 item, Oklahoma City, Apr. 2. [Tells of her
Department's work in defending Indians.)
29.
Barrows, David P., ex-Dir. Education, Philippines. 2 items,
Berkeley, Cal. - Mohonk, July 18•-29. [To and from3
30.
Barrows, Isabel C. 1 item, Croton-.on4Iudson, Oct. 9.
31.
Barry, James D., ex-Supt. Schools, Phila. 2 items, Washington,
D.C. - Mohonk, July 24 - Aug. 1 1. to and from; suggests man
for Conf.3
32.
Barry, Maj. Gen. Thomas H., U.S.A. 1 item, West Point, N.Y.,
Aug. 21.
33.
Bartlett, Murray, Pres. U. of Philippines. 1 item, Manila,
Aug. 10.
34.
Beardsley, J.W., chief engineer, Porto Rican Irrigation
Service,
3 items, Guayama, P.R.
Mohonk, Aug. 20-- Sept. 23. to
and frem3
35.
Beck, John M., internationally known lawyer. 2 items, New
York, Sept. 27 - Oct. 22.
H
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 235
Box 33, 1912, cont.:
36.
Bell, Brig. Gen, James Montgomery, U.S.A., retired. 2 items,
New London, Conn. Mohonk, Aug. 20 - Oct. 10. To and from)
37.
Bird Arias, Jorge, Porto Rican. 2 items, Fajardo, P.R. - Mohonk, Aug. 31 - Oct. 5. to and from)
38*
Blakeslee, Prof. George H., of Clark U. 21 items (2 enclosures),
Worcester, Mass, - Mohonk, Mar. 19 Nov. 18. To and from;
meaty correspondence on Phil. matters; Prof. B. preparing for
conference on China; exchange of information, interesting;
mentions Haskins' new job with World Book Co.)
39*
Bliss, Brig. Gen. later Maj. Gen. and Chief of Staff) Tasker B.,
U.S.A. 1 item, Governor's I., N.Y., Aug. 22.
40.
Bloomfield, Meyer, expert on vocational guidance. 2 items, Boa-.
ton, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 21 - Oct. 8. to and from
41.
Blount, Judge James H., ex.U.S. Dist. Judge, Phil's. 4 items
(2 enclosures), Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 15 - 28. to and
from; sends circular on his book about Amer. occupation of
Philippines; also sends
o letter to Pres. Taft concerning publicity unfair to Filipinos.)
42.
Blue, Dr. Rupert, Surgeon Gen., Public Health and Marine Hosp.
Service. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 23 - Oct. 11.
To and from; arranges to send Dr. M.H. Foster to Conf. to
report on conditions among Alaska Indians.)
43,
Post, E.J., supt. U.S. Ind. School, Wittenberg, Wis. 1 item,
Wittenberg, Aug. 28.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51,
Bowditch, 1Char1es P., archaeologist. 7 items, Boston, Mass*
Mohonk, Mar* 1 - c.d.) to and from; concerns publication of
his 1911 Mohonk speech elsewhere.)
Bowen, Clarence W., publisher. 1 item, Woodstock, Conn., Sept.
310
Brady, John G., ex-Gov. of Alaska. 4 items (1 enclosure), New
York - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 29. to and from; discuss
people to tell of Alaska at Conf.)
Brandegee, U.S. Sen. Frank 13., of Conn. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 22.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles H., P.R. bishop of Philippines. 4
items, Manila; Zamboanga, P.I. Mohonk, June 17 - Aug. 28* To
and from; recommends man for Conf.)
Briggs, Caleb Tucker, v.p. Pacific Commercial Co. 2 items,
New York, Oct. 19.423.
Briggs, George N., ex-supt. Philippine Normal School, secy.
National Education. Assoc. of U.S. 10 items, Washington, D.C.; Winona,
Minn. - Mohonk, Feb. 12 - Nov. 13. to and from; mainly concerned with shipping of
Philippine Education Industrial exhibit to Mohonk; also recommends men
for Conf.)
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Fey, P.E. bishop of Okla. 2 items,
Yonkers, Y.Y. Mohonk, Aug.
To and from; suggests
man for Conf.)
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 236
Box 33, 1912, cont.;
52.
53,
54.
55.
56.
57.
59.
60.
later
61.
Brosius, S. M., agent Indian Rights Assoc. 6 items, WashingtonMohonk, July 10 - Oct. 12, to and from; discusses topics
and people for Conf.3
Brown, Rev. Arthur J., secy. Presbyterian Bd. of For. Missions.
11 items, New York. Mohonk, July 8 - Nov. 26. to and from;
gives information on people for Phil. part of Conf.3
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, Chancellor, N.Y.U., ex.U.S. Commr. of
Education; pres. 1912 Conf. 5 items, New York - Mohonk, Aug.
23. Oct. 22. To and from; discuss opening address for Conf.;
makes suggestion for comparing experiences of U.S. in dealing
with its dependencies with those of other leading nations.3
Brown, Rev. Wm. Adams, internationally known theologian. 1
item, New York, Oct. 2.
Brown, W.C., pres. New York Central R.R. 2 items, New York -.
Mohonk, Sept. 4•10. Jo and from3
Brownson, Rear Adm.. Willard H., U.S.N., retired. 2 items, New.
port, R.I. Mohonk, July 1625. to and from3
Bruce, Edward B., artist, lawyer, banker in Orient. 4 items,
Manila - Mohonk, May 28 - Aug. 7. C2o and from; suggests
people for Conf.3
Bruce, Rev. James M. 2 items, Tintagel, Cornwall, Eng., Aug. 4;
London, Sept. 11.
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, ex-Commr. Education, for Porto Rico.
Gov. of Pennsylvania3 2 items, Philadelphia, Pa. - Mohonk4 Oct.
2-F. to and from3
Bryan, Elmer Burritt, pres. Colgate U. 1 item, Hamilton, N.Y.,
Sept. 2.
Bryan, Tm. Alanson, Prof. zoology, College of Hawaii. 2 items,
Honolulu, Sept. 28, 1912 - Mar. 29, 1°13.
63.
Burton, Charles E., supt. U.S. Ind. School, Springfield, S.D. 1
item, Springfield, Oct. 4.
64,Carpenter, Frank Y., Exec. Secy. Philippines. 1 item, Manila, Aug. 12,
62.
65.
66,
67.
68.
69.
Carroll, Henry King, ex.U.S. Commr. to Porto Rico. 2 items,
Plainfield, N.J., Sept. 11 - Oct. 16.
Carter, George R., ex•Gov. Hawaii. 2 items, Honolulu Mohonk,
Sept. 4 - Oct. 8. Jo and from3
Garter, Maj. Gen. Wm. Harding, Chief of Staff, U.S.A. 4 items.
Washington, B.C. Mohonk, Aug. 12 * Oct 19. To and from]
Caulkins, Glenn W. 3 items, N. Weymouth, Mass.; Boston, Sept.
20 - Oct. 22.
Sends instructions on where to send Phil. Exhibit, after Conf.3
Chalkiest, Edwin L., supt. Jones Academy, Dwight, Okla. 2 items,
Dwight, Okla., Sept. t3; Washington, D.C., Oct. 19.
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 237
Box 33, 1912, cont.:
70.
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 3 items, Washington.-.
Mohonk, Aug. 12-22. to and from
71.
Clark, U.S. Rep. Champ, of Missouri, Speaker of House, 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 24.
72,
Clark, Rev, Francis E., finder and ores. United Soc. of Christian Endeavor. 1 item, Sagamore Beach, Mass., Aug. 28. Discusses
his work and work of U.S.C.E.3
73.
Clark, john Murray, K.C., Canadian. 6 items, Toronto, Can. Mohonk, July 9 - Oct. 28. To and from; discusses Canadians
for Conf.]
74,
Clark, John W., Natl. Ind. Assoc. 10 items, New York - Mohonk,
Feb. 21 - Dec. 7., to and from; makes suggestions for Ind.
part of Conf.]
75. Clark, Victor S., U.S. Commr. of Immigration, Labor and Statistics
for Hawaii. 3 items, St. Petersburg, Russia; Warsaw, PolandMohonk, Aug. 14 - Oct. 18. To and from
76, Claxton, Philander Priestley, U.S. Commr. of Education. 8 items,
Washington - Mohonk, July 15 - Oct. 23. To and from]
77.
Clews, Henry, internationally known banker. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 23.
78.
Cloud, Henry Roe [Indian], adopted son of Walter and Mary Roe.
3 items, Auburn,
Sept. 17 - Oct. 25.
79.
Cocks, ex-C.8. Rep. Wm. W., of New York. 4 items, Old Westbury,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 14 - Sept. 10. to and from; makes sug-.
gestions for Phil. part of Conf. program]
80.
Collazo, Domingo, Porto Rican journalist. 6 items, New York .Mohonk, Sept. 3 Oct. 7. go and from; will come and speak;
letter of Oct. 7 tells of treatment his niece received from
U.S. Immigration authorities.]
81.
Collins, Rev. Mary C., Indian missionary. 3 items, Keokuk, Iowa;
Little Eagle, S.D.; Buffalo, N.Y., July 11 - Oct. 23. [Stresses
need for strong moral stand at Mohonk; speaks of evils of Wild
West Shows where Ind. dances and orgies encouraged.]
82.
Conant, Charles AA., internationally known economist. 2 items,
New York, Sept. 4 - Oct. 8.
83.
Conrad, Arcturus Z., internationally known clergyman. I item,
Boston, Mass., Aug. 31.
84.
Coolidge, Archibald Cary, internationally known university pro-.
fessor. 1 item, Cambridge [Mass.] Sept. 30.
85.
Coolidge, Rev. Sherman [Indian] pres. Soc. of Amer. Indians.
3
items, Faribault, Minn. Mohonk, Aug. 9 - Oct. 16. To and
from]
86.
Coudert, Frederic Rene, internationally known lawyer. 10 items,
new York - Mohonk, Oct. 8, 1912 - Jan. 8, 1913. to and from]
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 238
Box 33, 1912, cont.:
87.
Crawford, U.S. Sen. Coe I., of South Dakota. 1 item, Huron,
S.D., Aug. 27,
88.
Creegan, Charles Cole, ores. Fargo College. 2 items, Fargo,
N.D., July 12; Poston, Mass., Oct. 194
89.
Crowell, John Franklin, pres. The American Civic Alliance.
1 item, March 15, 1913.
90.
Culberson, U.S. Sen. Charles A., of Texas. I item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 27.
91.
Cullom, U.S. Sen. Samuel M., of Pennsylvania. I item, Washing-.
ton, Aug. 24.
92.
Currier, Rev. Charles W., Mar. of Catholic Ind. Missions. 6
items, Washington — Mohonk, Sept. 7, 1912 — Jan 4 14, 1913.
to and from; letter of Nov. $ mentions risk of bad reaction
to discussing independent Republics at Mohonk Conf.; letter
of Jan. 14, 1913, mentions death of Albert K. Smiley and pays
tribute to him.]
93.
Curry, U.S. Rep. George, of New Mexico. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, Aug. 3-12. To and from]
94,
Dagenett, Charles E. Indian Supervisor of Ind. Employment,
Off. of Ind. Affairs. 7 items, Washington — Mohonk, Aug. 14»
Dec. 21. To and from; touchy situation: D. suggests Mohonk
invite Soc. of Amer. Indians. to send representative to
Mohonk Conf.; Haskins asks bin to suggest someone; E. wants
Soc. to do it; Mohonk does not invite Soc. to do so.]
95.
Dalby, Z. Lewis, ex—Ind. Inspector. 1 item, Washington, Aug.
29. letter of attack on Robert G. Valentine, Commr. of Ind.
Affairs; tells A.K.S. he has responsibility to look into facts
about him. , as shown in testimony before House Comm.
investigating Ind. Bureau.]
96, Davis, Charles L., Supervisor of Farming, U.S. Off. of Indian Affairs
2 items (2 enclosures), Washington Mohonk, July 18 — Aug. 22.
To and from; discuss work on Ind. reservations, harm done by
too much criticism, what is needed in livestock industry and
other fields, ways in which Conf. can help; encloses statistics
and. facts on Navajo livestock industry.]
97
Davis, Maj. Gen. George Whitefield, T.S.A., retired, 2 items,
Washington, Aug. 22, 1912 — Mar. 15, 1913.
98.
Davis, W.R., supt. Ind. School, Bismarck, N.D. 1 item, Bismarck.
Sept. 26.
99.
Dawes, Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Mass.,
old—timer at Conf. 5 items, Pittsfield, Mass. .7. Mohonk, Aug.
19 — Nov. 16. To and from; recommends man for Conf.; mentions
death of ex.-Indian Commr. W.A, Jones.]
Smiley Family Papers
Coll. no. 1113
p. 239
Box 33, 1912, cont.;
100.
Dayton, Rear Adm. James A., 'U.S.N., retired. I item, South
Send, Ind., Sept. 3.
101.
Denison, Winfred T., Asst. U.S. Atty. Gen. 2 items, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 12, 1912 - Mar. 14, 1913.
102.
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. 2 items,
Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 21 - Oct. 111. requests Conf. invitation
for pees. of Bethlehem Ind. Assoc.]
103.
De Witt, C.A., of Philippines. 4 items (1 enclosure), Detroit,
Mich.; Philadelphia, Pa. - Mohonk, July 17 - Oct. 19. to and
from; sends copy of Conf. speech, "Our Duty in the Philippines"
104.
Diego, Jos6 de, Speaker, House of Delegates, Porto Rico. 3
items, San Juan - Mohonk, July 9 - Aug. 9. to and from;
states P.R. position on Home Rule.]
105.
Dix, John A., Gov. of raw York State. 4 items, Albany - Mohonk,
Sept. 4 - Oct. 3. to and from; will speak on dependent
people of New York State.]
106.
Dodge, Henry Percival, diplomat. 1 item, American Legation,
Panama N.d.]
107.
Dole, Sanford B., Judge U.S. Dist. Ct., T.E. 1 item, Honolulu,
April 12, 1913.
108.
Doubleday, Frank Nelson, publisher. 1 item, Locust Valley, L.T.,
N.Y., cnO..3
109.
Draper, Andrew Sloan, N.Y. State Commr. of Education4 items,
Albany 4. Mohonk, Aug. 21 - Oct. 21, plus clipping from
N.Y. Times, April 28, 1913. to and from; too ill to attend
Conf.; clipping tells of his death.]
110.
Driscoll, U.S. Rep. Michael E., of New York. 5 items, Washington,
D.C.; Syracuse, N.Y. Mohonk, July 31 - Oct. 9. to and from]
111.
Dunlap, Rear Adm. Andrew, U.S.N., retired. 2 items, Washing..
ton, D.C., Sept. 29, 1912 .4 Apr. 14, 1913*
112.
Duvall, Maj. Gen. Wm. P., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Paris,
France - Mohonk, Aug. 6 - 20. to and from]
113.
Dyer, Commodore George L., U.S.N., retired, ex-Gov. Guam. 1
item, Annapolis, Md., Oct. 7.
114.
Eagle, Otto Chief Indian], pres. Oglala Council, and Wm. Spotted
Crow Indian], member of Council. 1 item, Pine Ridge Agency, S.D.,
Dec. 17. ,Request copy of Conf. Report]
115.
Eckman, Samuel W., lawyer, businessman. 8 items, New York .4 Mo-
honk, Aug. 1 4. Oct. 24. to and from; suggests people for
Porto Rico part of Conf.]
116.
Edwards, Brig. Gen. Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., outgoing Chief,
Bur. of Insular Affairs, War Dept. 3 items, ''Washington
Mohonk, Aug. 8 - 22. to and from]
117.
Eliot, Charles W., educator, pres. Emeritus of Harvard. 2
items, Asticou, Me. - Mohonk, July 11 Q Aug. 23. to and
from]
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Coll. no. 1113
p. 240
Box 33, 1912, cont.:
1184
Eliot, Samuel A., pres. Amer. Unitarian Assoc. 2 items, Boston*
Mass., Aug. 24 - Oct. 18.
119,
Ellis* G.E. 4 items (41 enclosures), Kansas City, mo.
Mohonk,
Nov. 16.22. to and from; sends 2 photos and clipping, telling
of Igorot boy (from Phila.) living with him and studying
120.
Emmons, Lt. George T., U.S.N., student of Alaskan ethnology.
7 items, Princeton, N.J.; Cambridge, Wis.
Mohonk, July 13
Oct. 2, to and from; suggests people to speak on A1aska3
121.
Estabrook, Arthur F. banker. 1 item n.p., n.d.)
122. Enright, Edmund, Porto Rico Civil Service. Comm. 2 items, San
Juan . Mohonk, Aug. 20.30. To and from; suggests people
for Conf., including G.E. Ellis3
123
Evans, A. Grant, ex-Treas. of U. of Oklahoma. 1 item, Oklahoma
City, Sept. 3.
124.
ivory, Frank H. & Co., printers. 27 items 1 enclosure), A1bany
- Mohonk, June 27, 1912 . Mar. 20, 1913. to and from; concerns
printing of Conf. stationery and 1912 Report.
Box 34, 1912 cont.:
125.
Fairbanks, Charles W., ex.Vice Pres. U.S. 1 item, Indianapolis,
Ind., Oct. 7.
126.
Fairchild, U.S. Rep. George W., of New York. 1 item, Oneonta,
N.Y., Sept. 16.
127.
Farrington, Frederic Ernest, educator. 1 item n.p., n.d.3
128.
"Ferguson, Mrs. Mary Stanton. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, Apr.
2 - July 8. To and from; pays high tribute to Mr. Smiley
and his achievement; invited to Conf. as person of prominence
in Phils.3
129.
Fernandez Vanda, E., Porto Rican. 4 items, New York - Mohonk,
Aug. 3 - Sept. 23. To and from; can't come; speaks of, The
distant, little, dear, sunny land which I proudly call my
country."3
130,
Ferris, U.S. Rep. Scott, of Oklahoma. 2 items, carbons of letters
to him from Haskins and Phillips, urging him to attend Conf.,
to discus a district agents in Okla. - Mohonk, July 29.
Aug. 33
131.
Feuille, Frank, chief attorney, Isthmian Canal Comm. 2 items*
Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 8.9. to and from)
132.
Finegan, Rev. Philip M. S.J. , chaplain, Bur. of Prisons, Manila, P.I.
Worcester, Mass.- Mohonk, July 26 - Dec. 5. To and from; discusses his
own and other conf. speeches
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Box 34, 1912, cont.:
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139*
140.
141.
142,
143.
144.
Finley, Maj. John P., U.S.A., ex-Gov. Moro Province, P.I.
28 items, Greenwich, Conn.; Washington, D.C. -Mohonk,
June 15, 1912 Feb. 10, 1913. to and from; discusses
work in Philippines, Conf. speech, exhibit of Moro weapons
brought to Conf., and reprints of speech to be ordered.)
Fisher, Daniel? Webster? ex-Treas. Hanover College. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 26.
Fisher, Walter L., U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 22.
Fitschen, Rev. J. F., Jr. 2 items, Sheldrake Springs, N.Y.
Mohonk, Aug. 12-17.
to and from; asks what Public Libraries
have Mohonk Report; Haskins' answer gives list of libraries
in New York State and in Detroit, Mich. (Fitchen's home);
indicates how widely Reports were disseminated.)
Fitzgerald, U.S. asp. John J., of New York. 5 items, Washington; Brooklyn, N.Y. Mohonk, July 15 - Oct. 9. To and from)
Fletcher, U.S. Sen. Duncan N., of Florida. 1 item, Washington,
Aug* 24.
Flint, Charles R., internationally known banker. 1 item, Rye,
N.Y., Aug. 28.
Forbes, W. Cameron, Gov. Gen* of Philippines 7 items, Boston Mohonk, June 18 *- Oct. 28. To and from; can't come; suggests
substitute; Haskins' letter of Oct. 28 gives good summary of
Phil. part of Conf.)
Foster, Dr. M.R., U.S. Pub. Health and Marine Hosp. Service 4
items, Ellis I*, N.Y. Mohonk, July 30 Oct. 17. to and
from; came and spoke)
Fowler, U.S. Rep. Charles N., of New Jersey. 1 item, Elizabeth, N.J., Oct. 10.
Francis, John, Jr., Off. of Ind. Affairs. 2 items, Washington...
Mohonk, Sept. 25 - Oct. 14. ere and from; Haskins letter of
Sept. 25 contains discussion of Ind. land problem.)
Frankfurter, Felix, law officer, Bur. of Insular Affairs.
Later Assoc. Justice U.S. Sup. Court) 5 items (1 enclosure), Wash.ington Mohonk n.d.- Oct. 19*
and from; will speak
at Conf. re Phil. legislation; encloses statement of his views)
Frear, Walter F., Gov. of Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu, Oct. 15.
to
145*
146.
French, U.S. Rep. Burton L., of Idaho. I item, Mar. 15, 1913.
147,
Friedman, Moses, supt. U.S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. 4 items,
Carlisle - Mohonk, Aug. 12 - Nov. 4. to and from; suggests
people for Conf.)
Friesen, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 3 items, Hampton,
Va. Mohonk, Sept. 13 Oct. 18* to and from; includes note
giving Mr. Smiley's reaction to two suggestions for Conf.)
148.
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p. 242
Box 34, 1912, cont.:
149.
Frye, Myra M., pres. Maine Ind. Assoc. 1 item, Portland, Me.,
Bro. 28.
150.
Fuller, Miss Annie. 5 items (1 enclosure), Mohonk - Versailles,
N.Y., Oct. 17 Dec. 2. to and from; correspondence includes 2
letters and clipping from N.C. Patterson, introduced by Miss
Fuller, voicing concern about the Seneca Indians' law' courts.]
151.
Furlong, Charles W., world traveler, ethnologist. 5 items, Bog-4.
ton - Mohonk, July 18 - Oct. 12. to and from; suggests man
for Conf.; offers advice on Tripoli (declined); says could help
if Conf. ever considers Indians of S. America.]
152.
Garlington, Brig. Gen. Ernest Albert, Inspector Gem., U.S.A. 2
items n.p., n.d.] and Washington, D.C., Apr. 14 c1913]
153.
Gates, Merrill E., member, ex.-secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item,
Washington, Oct. 21.
154.
Gilbert, Newton W., Secy. of Public Instruction, Philippines. 3
items,
Manila Mohonk, June 12 - Aug. 22. Jo and from; suggests man
for Conf.]
155.
Gilfillan, Rev. J.A., former missionary at White Earth, olds-timer
at Conf. 2 items, Washington, Aug. 27 . Oct. 28.
156.
Gill, Miss Laura Drake, pres. College for Women, U. of the South,
Sewanee, Tenn. 1 item, Sewanee, May 19, 1913. acknowledges
receipt of 1912 Report; suggests topic for 1913.]
157.
Gill, Wilson L., supervisor-at-large of U.S. Indian Schools. 2
items, Carlisle, Pa., Aug. 24; Mt. Airy, Pa., Oct. 19. Mentions
method of teaching Indian children and recommends it for Porto
Rico and Philippines,]
158.
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Wake.
field [Mass.], Aug. 24.
159.
Goode, Prof. J. Paul, U. of Chicago. 2 items, Chicago - Mohonk*
Oct. 8 - 20. to and from; needed to balance Phil. program;
can't come.]
160.
Goodrich, Chauncey F., missionary, translator of Bible into
Mandarin. 1 item, Rangoon, Sept. 30.
161.
Graham, U.S. Pep. James M., of Illinois. 4 items, Washington
Mohonk, July 10 - Aug. 9. to and from; includes letters from
both Haskins and Phillips urging him to attend and speak on
White Earth situation; can't.]
162.
Graham, U.S. Rep. Wm. H., of Pennsylvania. 2 items, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Mohonk, May 3-7. to and from; gives information on man
for Conf.]
163.
Gresham, James E., Dept. of Justice, Counsel to Seminole Ind.
Allottees. 2 items, Wewoka, Okla. •-• Mohonk, Sept. 25 Oct.
15. to and from]
164.
Gulick, Dr. Luther H., dir. Dept. of Child. Hygiene, Russell Sage
Foundation, internationally known author on phys. ed. 4 items,
New York 4- Mohonk, Aug. 1 - Oct. 28. to and from]
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p. 243
Box 34, 1912, cont.:
165.
Hale, Wm. Bayard, editor, biographer and friend of Woodrow
Wilson. 4 items, Garden City, N.Y. Mohonk, Oct. 5-11.
To and from; will speak on U.S. relations with peoples of
Caribbean
166.
Halford, Lt. Col. Elijah T., U.S.A., retired. 4 items, New
York City; Alinton Corners, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 12 - Oct. 17.
to and from; recommends man for Conf.
167.
Hall, Bev. C.L., missionary. 3 items, Elbowoods, N.D., July 29,
1912 - Mar. 22, 1913. make suggestions for Indian part of
program
168.
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired. 4 items, Scotts-ville, N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 25, 1912 Mar. 14, 1913. To and
from; includes letter from son, telling of Adm. Hanford's
illness.
169.
Harbord, Col. [later Maj. Gen.3 James G., U.S.A., Asst. Chief,
Philippine Constabulary. 1 item, Manila, Aug. 15*
170.
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, of Harvard. 6 items (2 enclosures),
to and from Cambridge, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Nov. 27*
sends summary of Conf. speech: Insular Government as a New
Type of Commonwealth Government
171.
Harty, Most Rev. Jeremiah J., R.O. archbishop of Manila. 2
items, Manila - Mohonk, Jane 12 - July 27. to and from;
suggests man 190) Conf.3
172.
Haskin, Frederick J., newspaper correspondent. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Sept. 18. To and from
173.
Haskins, David_ G., Jr., treas. Anti-Imperialist League. 5 items,
Boston - Mohonk, Oct. 11,42x 21. to and from; suggests men
for Conf.
174.
Haskins, Henry S., secy. Mohonk Indian Conf. 17 items,
Mohonk
Lake; Yonkers, N.Y.; Albany, N.Y. Mohonk, May 18, 1912
Feb. 6, 1913. To and from; includes memo to Mr. Smiley,
giving plans and progress for 1912 Conf.; memo objecting to
idea of increasing number of Indian sessions; 1st. draft of
Secy.'s Annual Report on 1912 Conf.; request from Haskins for
Mr. Smiley's help in getting job of secy. to U.S. Bd. of Ind.
Commrs.; letter to and from Phillips about printing of 1912
Report of Conf. and other unfinished business
175*
Hayes, Col. Webb Cook, son of Pres. Rutherford B. Hayes. 2 items,
Fremont, Ohio Mohonk, Sept. 12-.23. to and from; mentions
building of Hayes Memorial Library and Museum
176.
Heiser, Dr. Victor G., surgeon, U.S.P.E.S., Dir. of Health for
Phil. Is. 3 items, Manila; At Sea - Mohonk, June 24, 1912
May 3, 1913. to and from; congratulates Haskins on success
of 1912 Conf.
177.
Henna, Dr. Julio J., Porto Rican living in New York. 2 items.
New York - Mohonk, Aug. 31 - Oct. 1. To and from
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Box 34, 1912, cont.:
179.
180,
181.
182.
183.
Hernandez, Jos4 Conrad°, Chief Justice Porto Rico Supreme Ct.
3 items, San Juan Mohonk, Aug. 2 - Sept. 7. to and from)
Hernandez Usera, Jose, secy.-reporter, Porto Rico Supreme Court.
2 items, San Juan Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 28. To and from)
Hersey, Col. Mark L., U.S.A., Asst. Chief Phil. Constabulary.
4 items, Boston, Mass.; Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.; Zamboanga,
P.I. Mohonk, Aug. 6, 1912 - April 2?, 1913. to and from)
Hodgson, Caspar W., founder and pres. World Book Co. 3 items,
Yonkers, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 3-4. to and from; suggests
man fun Conf.)
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., of Johns Hopkins U., ex-Treas. Porto
Rico. 7 items, Baltimore, Md.
Mohonk, Sept. 30 - Oct. 28.
To and from; made Conf. speech on "San Domingo and the U.S.")
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Assoc. Justice U.S. Sup. Ct., 1 item,
Beverly Farms, Mass., Aug.22.
Holt, Judge Wm. Henry, organizer of 1st. U.S. Court in Porto Rico.
3 items, Louisville, Ky. Mohonk, Aug. 2 - Sept. 18. to and
from; speaks of experiences in Porto Rico; comments on Porto
Rico people.)
Hoover, M.H., N.Y. State Conservation Comm. 5 items, Albany,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 7 - Oct. 8. To and from concerns efforts to get Gov. Dix of New York to attend Conf.)
Hosmer, Frank A., ex-'pres. Oahu College, Hawaii. 5 items, Am..
herst, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 2 - Oct. 4. to and from; suggests men for Conf.)
Howze, Lt. Col. later Maj. Gen.) Robert L., U.S.A. 2 items,
[San Juan, P.R.) Mohonk, July 12 - Sept.14. to and from)
Hoyt, Henry U., ex-Atty. Gen. Porto Rico. 2 items, Goldfield,
Nev., Oct. 14, 1912; Reno, Nev., May 8, 1913,
Hughes Charles Evans) Assoc. Justice later Chief Justice),
[
184.
185*
186.
187.
188,
189.
190.
U.S. Supreme Ct. 1 item. Sept. 5.
Humphrey, Wm. Brewster (Rev.), secy. Amer. Ind. League. 1 item
(5 enclosures), New Haven, Conn., Sept. 18. Form letter with
personal message, telling of work of Amer. Mad. League; sends
article, the Indians Use of Song..." and booklet on Ind. 11
ibt%-mlore music, plus Annual Report of the League, etc.)
)
191,
[
-
,
192.
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., U.S. Commerce Court, ex-.Gov. Porto Rico. 2
items, Washington --Mohonk, Aug. 15 .=Sept. 1. to and from)
193.
Huntington, Prof. Ellsworth, of Yale T., internationally known
geographer. 1 item, May 6, 1913.
194.
195.
Hurr, Nicodemus B. [Indian) 1 item, Ponsford, Minh., Aug. 24.
discusses bad conditions at White Earth
Indian Conf. Insurgents, 1911.42: 14 items (1 enclosure), list
of persons dissatisfied with Mohonk Ind. Conf.; list of people
to whom H.C. Phillips wrote about it, with copy of letter at•
tacked; letters received in reply, with acknowledgments, Feb.
17 - Mar. 4. [See also Phillips, H.C., #261.)
,
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p. 245
Box 34, 1912, cont.:
196.
Irwin, Agnes, educator, ex-dean Radcliffe College* 3 items,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Penllyn, Pa. - Mohonk, Oct. 8-19. To
and from; asks invitation for woman from China to speak at
Conf.; not given.)
197.
Jack, H.M. Indian) 1 item (1 enclosure), Tuscarora Reservation,
Lewiston, N.Y., Apr. 20, 1913. encloses "Revised Constitution
of the Tuscarora Temperance Society.")
198.
Jack, Luther W. Indian, secy. Tuscarora Indian Council. 1 items
Lewiston, N.Y., Apr. 19.
199.
Jay, Peter A., U.S. Consul Gen., Cairo, Egypt. 4 items, Bar Harbor, Maine;
Newport, R.I. - Mohonk, Aug. 6-27. to and from
200.
Jenks, Prof. Albert Ernest, of U. of Minnesota, anthropologist,
chief of Ethnological Survey, P.I., 1903-05. 3 items, Minneapolis n.d.
Nov. 2)
201.
Jenks, Prof. Jeremiah W., of Cornell U., political economist, ex.
member U.S. Immigration Comm. 7 items, New York City - Mohonk,
Aug. 8 - Oct. 4. to and from)
202.
Johnson, Tiascom, nationally known association executive, largely
with govt. agencies. 1 item, Forest Hills, L.I. N.d.)
203.
Johnson, Wm. M., chief special officer U.S. Ind. Service fighting
for Prohibition. 2 items, Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 14-15.
cLetter of Oct. 15 (carbon copy) gives case against F.H. Abbott'
Acting Commr. of Ind. Affairs., and protests against his
being
made permanent Commr.)
204.
Johnston, W.R., missionary to Navajos. 12 items (1 enclosure),
Tolchaco, Ariz.; Holbrook, Ariz.; Indian Wells, Ariz., July 10,
1912 - Jan. 6, 1913. to and from; wants to present Navajo
allotment problems from non-govt. point of view; wants 30 minutes; settles for 20; sends back corrections on speech too
late for Report.)
205.
Jones, Prof. Chester Lloyd, of U. of Wisconsin, commercial expert. 1 item, Madison, Wis., Oct. 30.
206,
Jones, U.S. Rep. Wm. A., of Virginia, chairman House Comm. on
Insular Affairs, author of the Jones Bill for Phil.
Independence. 11 items, Washington, D.C.; Warsaw, Va. Mohonk, July 8 - Dec. 13. to and from; came and spoke; letter
of Dec. 13 mentions Mr. Albert Smiley's death.)
207.
Kalaw, Maximo M., secy. to Manuel Quezon, acting ed. The Filipino People (Filipino newspaper in Washington, D.C.) 12
items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 24 - Nov. 27. To and from;
recommended by Manuel Quezon to represent Filipinos; speaks
on, "The Filipino Youth and the Independence of the Phi1ippine4
208.
Kean, Lt. Col. Jefferson Randolph, Medical Corps, U.S.A., expert
on sanitation. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 15 - Sept.
30. .To and from)
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p. 246
Box 34, 1912, cont.:
209.
Kelsey, Dana H., U.S. Supt. Union Agency, Muskogee, Okla. (5
Civilized Tribes) 5 items, Muskogee - Mohonk, Aug. 27, 1912
April 17, 1913. To and from; gives information about James
E. Gresham and recommends him for Conf.]
210.
Kemmerer, Prof. Edwin Walter, of Cornell, internationally known
economist. 6 items, Ithaca, N.Y.; Princeton, N.J. - Mohonk,
4ug.15 - Oct. 9. To and from; hopes to come; train schedules
prevent.)
211.
Ketcham, Rev. Wm. H., dir. Bur. of Catholic Ind. Missions. 1
item, New York, Sept. 9. will send Mr. Lusk to Conf. in his
place.]
212.
Knox, Prank, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1 item, Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich., Aug. 30.
213*
Langheim, Dr. H.W., of Philippines. 7 items (1 enclosure),
Jamestown, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 18 - Oct. 22. [To and from;
plans to come; can't; sends speech, "The Duty of the Amer.
Protestant Church in the Phil. Is.")
214.
Larson, Henry A., Chief Special Officer, U.S. Ind. Serve 1
item, Denver, Colo., Oct. 19.
215.
Lawler, Thomas B*, publisher. 4 items, Boston - Mohonk, Aug. 8
Sent. 4.
To and. from; suggests man for Conf.)
216.
Lee, Maj. Gen. Jesse m., U.S.A., retired. 7 items, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas; Greencastle, Ind., Apr. 8, 1912 Apr. 14, 1913. to and from]
217.
Leech, John S., dir. Bur. of Printing, Manila. 7 items (1 enclosure), Manila - Mohonk, June 3, 1912 - Feb. 12, 1913. To
and from; extensive discussion of problems and technique of
teaching printing trades to apprentices.]
218.
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.Y. City Dept. of
Education. 1 item, New York, Sept, 1.
219.
Leupp, Francis E., ex-U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 2 items,
Tyringham, Mass., Aug. 29 - Oct. 15.
220.
Light, Wm. A., supt. Hayward Training School. 1 item, Hayward,
Wis., July 11. speaks of vital need for Prohibition among
Indians.]
221.
Lindsay, Prof. Samuel McCune, of Columbia U., ex-U.S. Commr. in
Porto Rico. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 6 - Oct. 14.
To and from]
222.
Linnen, E. B., Inspector, Dept. of Interior. 3 items, Muskogee,
Okla. Mohonk, Aug. 21 - Sept. 24. to and from; discusses
need of protection of Indians' interests.]
223.
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Massachusetts. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, July 17 - Aug. 7. To and from]
224. Long, Dr. John D., officer U.S. Pub. Health Service. 1 item, San
Francisco, Cal., Aug. 26.
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Box 34, 1912, cont.:
225.
226.
227.
228.
229.
230.
231.
232.
233.
234.
235.
236.
237.
238.
239.
240.
Lon, John Davis, ex-U.S. Secy. of Navy. 1 item, Hingham,
Mass., Aug. 22.
Lopez Antongiorgi, Rafael, Porto Rican Commr. in Residence in
Washington. 6 items (1 enclosure), Washington - Mohonk, July
8 - Sept. 3. To and from; concerns Porto Ricans who might
attend Conf.;
Lusk, Charles S., Bur. Oath. Ind. Missions. 6 items, St. Ignatius, Mont.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 2 - Sept. 17.
To and from; suggests people for Conf.; man invited, ladies not
Lutz, Rufus Rolla, Field Secy., Div. of Education., Russell Sage Foundation.
6 items (1 enclosure), New York City - Mohonk,
Sept. 21, 1912 - Mar. 19, 1913. to and from; sends copy of
Conf. speech, "The Problem of the Porto Rican Jibaro."
MacArthur, Lt. Gen. Arthur, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Milwaukee,
Wis., Aug. 22.
MacCracken, Henry Mitchell, Chancellor Emeritus, N.Y.U. 2 items,
New York City - Mohonk, July 8 - Aug. 3. To and from;
McDonough, John T., Albany lawyer, ex.-judge, Philippines. 7
items, Albany, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 8 - Oct. 21. to and from;
suggests man for Conf.;
McErlain, Rev. John A., O.S.A. 1 item, Waterford, N.Y., July 13.
McIntyre, Brig. Gen. later Maj. Gen.; Frank, U.S.A., Chief Bur.
of Insular Affairs. 3 items, Washington, Aug. 19 - Sept. 26.
to and from; says Maj. Shelton will represent Bureau.
McKenna Joseph Assoc. Justice, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1 item
Oct. 5.
McKenzie, Prof. Jr. A., of Ohio State, member Exec. Comm.
Amer. Indian Assoc. 10 items, Columbus, Ohio - Mohonk, July 15.-,
Oct. 14. To and from; discuss, as in 1911, idea of having
representative from A.I.A. attend Mohonk Conf.; Indians. feel
slighted; Mohonk seems reluctant to allow Assoc. to designate
own representative.
McLean, U.S. Sen. George P., of Connecticut. 2 items, Washing.
ton - Mohonk, July 17-19. to and from;
McRae, Milton A., founder Scripps-McRae League of newspapers.
1 item, Detroit, Mich., Aug. 30.
Maus, Col. Louis Mervin, Medical Corps, U.B.A., Chief Surgeon,
Eastern Division, ex-Commr., Public Health, P.I. 11 items
(1 enclosure), Governor's I., N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 15 - Dec.
12. to and from; sends advance copy of Conf. speech on
sanitary conditions in Philippines
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U. 3 items, Raleigh, N.C.
Mohonk, Mar. 7 - Aug. 24. to and from; suggests man for Conf.
Mills, Brig. Gen. Anson L., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Washington,
Aug* 26.
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Box 34, 1912, cont.:
241.
Monroe, Prof. Paul, of Columbia U., ed. of Cyclopedia of Education. 1 item, New York City (n.d.)
242.
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Oct. 4,
1912 Apr. 8, 1913. (Very illuminating discussion of effect
of allotment system and white chicanery on Indians.)
243.
Moore, Rev. T. Albert, secy. Indian Affairs Comm. of the Moral
and Social Reform Council of Canada. 3 items, Toronto Mohonk, Sept. 25 - Oct. 5. to and from; suggests Canadians for
Ind. Part of Conf.)
244.
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Pd. Ind. Com•
missioners. 18 items (2 enclosures), Andover, Mass.; Bucks.
port, Me.; Orlando, Me. - Mohonk, April 18 - Oct. (25) to
and from; discusses need for freer discussion at Ind. Conf.,
less Govt. domination; encloses advance summary of speech on
White Earth Reservation frauds.)
245.
Morrill Press. 12 items, Fulton, N.Y. - Mohonk, Apr. 22 July 9 (To and from; concerns printing of Conf. stationery)
246.
Morris, George P., Christian Science Monitor. 5 items, Boston-Mohonk, Oct. 2-28. to and from; concerns attendance of mana-.
ging ed. of Monitor at Conf.; and coverage of Conf. by Monitor
247.
Morris, Rev. S. L., secy. Presbyterian Exec. Comm. of Home Missions.
3 items, Atlanta, Ga. - Mohonk, July 13 - Sept. 10. to and
from; suggests men for Ind. part of Conf.
248.
Morse, Alexander Porter, nationally known lawyer. 1 item, Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 27.
249.
Morse, U.S. Rep. E.A., of. Wisconsin. 2 items, Washington, May
18; Antigo, Wis., Aug. 28.
250.
Moses, Prof. Bernard, of U. of Cal., ex.-member U.S. Phil. Comm.
2 items, Paris, France - Mohonk, July 11-25. to and from)
251.
Munz Morales, Luis, prominent Porto Rican. 2 items, San Juan.
Mohonk, Aug. 31 - Sept. 18. (To and from)
)
Box 35, 1912, cont.:
252.
253.
254.
255.
Norris, W.F., U.S. Court of Claims. 7 items, Washington honk, Aug. 30 - Oct. 21. To and from; has interesting thesis
about evolution of republican govt. in Philippines and other
Asiatic countries.)
Odlin, Arthur P., ex-Atty. Gen. Porto Rico, ex-Judge, et. of 1st.
Instance, Manila, P.T. 8 items, Arcadia, Fla. - Mohonk, Aug. 1Sept. 28. to and from; comments on 1911 Report; suggests men
for 1912 Conf.)
Olmstead, U.S. Rep. Marlin E., of Pennsylvania. 4 items, Wash...
ington Mohonk, July 11 - Aug. 20. To and from)
O1Meara,
Canadian. 8 items (1 enclosure), Vancouver, B.C.;
Ottawa; Montreal - Mohonk, Sept. 18 - Nov. 23. to and from;
suggests Canadians for Ind. part of Conf.; Haskins sends him
copy of Conf. Resolution on Peruvian Atrocities.)
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Box 35, 1912, cont.:
256.
O'Neill, Gonzalo, poet, pres. Porto Rico Alliance in New York.
11 items, New York - Mohonk, Aug* 23 - c.d.] to and from;
disillusioned about U.S. treatment of Porto Rico; wants Porto
Rican independence; encouraged. to come and present view at
Conf.; recommends man for Conf.)
257.
Owen, U.S. Sen. Robert L., of Oklahoma. 1 item, Muskogee, Okla.,
Aug. 30.
258.
Page, U.S. Sen. Carroll S., of Vermont, chairman Senate Comm. on
Cuban Relations. 7 items, Washington, D.C.; Hyde Park, Vt.Mohonk, Aug. 3 - Oct. 2. to and from; urges consideration of
vocational education at Conf.)
259,
Parker, Arthur C. Indian) secy.-treas. Soc. of American Indians. 2
To and from; will
items, Albany, N.Y. A Mohonk, Oct. 16.47.
come and bring asst. secy. of Soc.; is told she can rent a room.
260.
Payne, U.S. Rep. Sereno E., of New York. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 24.
261.
Pedley, Frank, Deputy Supt. Gen., Canadian Dept. Ind. Affairs.
10
items, Ottawa, Can. - Mohonk, July 10 - Nov. 7. To and from;
came and spoke.)
262.
Perry, Bliss, ex-ed. Atlantic Monthly, Eng. prof., author. 1
item, Cambridge, Mass. n.d.)
263.
Phillips, E.C., returning secy. of Ind. Conf. 33- items (8 enclosures), Washington Mohonk, Jan. 13, 1912 - Feb33, 1913.
to and from; very meaty correspondence about dissatisfied
members of Ind. Conf., organization of 1912 program, inside
"doings" in Washington, etc. (See also Indian Conf. Insurgents, #193))
264.
Pops, Wm. E., Chief Justice Sup. Ct. of New Mexico. 2 items,
Denver, Colo. - Mohonk, Aug. 6-20. To and from)
265.
Porrata Doria, Luis. 2 items, Ponce, P.R. Mohonk, Aug. 3
Sept. 27. to and from; interesting English)
266.
Post, Regis H., ex-Gov. Porto Rico. 2 items, Bayport, L.I.,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 20 - Sept, 8* to and from)
267.
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. reporter. 3 items, Boston - Mohonk,
Aug. 1 - Sept. 3. To and from)
268.
Press work. 3 cards ("Record of Press Work, 1912," list of
Press Associations, and schedule of releases to them), correspondence, and press releases. 32 items, Oct., 19124
269.
Preston, Gustavo, prominent ex-Porto Rican. 3 items, Swampscott,
Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 6 -Oct. 5. to and from; recommends men
for Porto Rican part of Conf.)
270.
Putnam, George Rockwell, engineer, author, 1st. dir, of Phil.
coast surveys, U.S. Comm.. of Lighthouses. 1 item, Washing...
ton, D.00, Oct. 3.
271.
Putnam, Herbert, Librarian of Congress. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 25.
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Box 35, 1912, cont.:
272.
273.
274.
275.
276.
277.
278*
279.
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
285.
Quezon, Manuel, Resident Commr. from Philippines in
Washington.
8 items, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco, Cal.
Mohonk,
May 30 Nov. 1. [To and from; can't come to Conf.; asks to
have paper by him read; request refused because contrary to
Conf. rule.]
Raldiris, Edward J.L., Porto Rican. 1 item. Oct. [n.p.]
11.
Rath, James A., Y.M.C.A. worker in Honolulu. 1 item, Honolulu
Sept. 3.
Rayner, U.S. Sen. Isidor, of Maryland. 1 item, Washington*
July 22. Wanted for Phil. part of program]
Redfield, U.S. Rep. Wm. C., of New York. 15 items, Washington;
Brooklyn, N.Y.; New York City - Mohonk, July 8 - Oct. 18.
[To and from; concerns presentation of case against Jones
Bill at Conf.; recommends` ; speak.]
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.N., retired. 2 items (1 enclosure), Janestown, R.I., Aug. 22; Washington, D.C., Oct. 19.
Remick, N.B. 2 items (1 enclosure), Pine Hill, N.Y., Aug.
15- Oct. 22. [Sends newspaper clipping of letter to ed. of
Boston Transcript from Warren K. Moorehead, concerning
resignation of Commr. Valentine and appointment of his
successor.]
Richards, Theodore, prominent Hawaiian. 1 item, Honolulu,
Sept. 3.
Riggs, Alfred I., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 3
items, Santee, Nebr., July 3 - Sept. 2. [Discusses problem
of unallotted Indians; solicits funds for his school.]
Roberts, Brig. (en. Cyrus Swan, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, San
Francisco, Cal., Sept. 12; Washington, D.C., Nov. 23.
Rodgers, Rev. James B., Presbyterian minister in Philippines. 8
items (1 enclosure), Aug. 7 - Nov. 26. [To and from; just back
from Philippines; will speak; sends copy of speech, "Some
Remnants of Pagan Belief among the Christianized Filipinos."]
Roe, Rev. Walter C., supt. of Ind. Missions, Reformed Church in
America, and Mary W., co-founders of Mohonk Lodge, Colony,
Okla. 2 items, Southport, Conn., Aug. 30; Greenfield Hill,
Conn., Oct. 14. [Written by Mrs. Roe; Mr. Roe fatally ill;
she will come to Conf. for Ind. day; is forwarding invitation
to Geronimo's nephew.]
Romig, Dr. J.H., of Alaska. 1 item, Seward, Alaska, Sept. 26.
[Speaks of inspirational value of Conf.]
Root, U.S. Sen. Elihu, of New York, ex-J.S. Secy. of War and of
State. .items, Washington - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. To and
from.]
,
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Box 35, 1912, cont.:
286.
Rossiter, Rev. Stealy Bales, former pastor 1st. Presbyterian
Church, Manila. 11 items, Newark, N.J. - Mohonk, July 8 - Nov.
26. To and from; discusses question of Phil. independence;
recommends men for Conf.)
287.
Ronillard, Thomas J. [Sioux Ind.) 2 items, Eggleston, Minn. Mohonk [Washington), Jan. 7-14. [Requests Conf. Reports.1
288.
Rowe, Rt. Rev. P.T., P.E. bishop of Alaska. 3 items, Seattle,
Wash. - Mohonk, July 15 - Aug. 30. [To and from; discusses
condition of Alaskan Indians.)
289.
Ryder, Rev. C.J., corr. secy. Amer. Missionary Assoc. 1 item,
New
York, July 11. speaks of large number of races and nationalities represented in Hawaiian Islands.)
290.
Savage, José R.F., Porto Rican. 1 item, San Juan n.d.)
291.
Schoenrich, Otto, pres. Nicaraguan Mixed Claims Commission.
6 items, Guatemala; Washington, D.C.; Managua, Nicaragua
Mohonk, Sept. 6, 1912 - Apr. 5, 1913. To and from; spoke on
"Conditions in Nicaragua.")
292.
Schurman, J.G., pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Aug. 21*
says he has just been appointed U.S. Minister to Greece.) 293*
Scott, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Kansas. 1 item, Chicago4
Aug. 26.
294.
Scott, Col. later Maj. Gen., Chief of Staff) Hugh Lenox, U.S.A.
2 items, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Mohonk, Aug. 20.30. to and
from; can't leave troops, patrolling Mexican border.)
295.
Scott, ex-U.S. Sen. Nathan Bay, of West Virginia. 4 items, WashTo and from)
ington, D.O.
Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Sept. 27.
296.
Scoville, Annie Beecher, old-timer at Conf. 1 item, Baltimore,
Md., Sept. 16*
297.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, of Hawaii* 1 item, At Sea, Sept. 20*
298.
Scudder, Myron T., educator* 1 item, New York, Sept. 15.
299.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Pocono,
Pa., 8mo. 22.
Shelton, Maj. George H., Asst. Chief Bur. of Insular Affairs.
11 items, Washington Mohonk, July 8. Oct. 18* [To and from;
discuss topics and speakers for Conf.)
Shepherd, Prof. Wm. R., of Columbia, internationally known
historian.
2 items, New York City, Sept. 3 - Oct. 21*
Shepardson, Prof. Francis W. of U. of Chicago. 4 items, ChicagoMohonk, Sept. 27 - [n.d.) To and from; invited to come and
help state case against Jones Bill; can't come.)
Sherman, James S., Vice Pres. U.S. 4 items, Utica, N.Y. Mohonk,
July 11 - Aug. 21: To and from)
Sickels, W.N., U.S. Ind. Serve. 1 item, Lac du Flambeau, Wis.,
Oct. 8:
Sinclair, R.7., Canadian barrister. 2 items, Ottawa, Can*
Mohonk, Oct. 19.23. to and from; can't come.)
300.
301.
302.
303*
304.
305.
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Pox 35, 1912, cont.:
306.
307.
308,
309.
310.
311.
312.
313*
314.
315.
316.
317.
318*
319.
320*
Slayden, U.S. Rep. James L., of Texas. 1 item, San Antonio,
Aug. 27*
Sleicher, John A., ed. Leslie's Weekly. 6 items, New York
Mohonk, Aug. 26 Oct. 15. To and from; recommends man
for Conf.3
Skinner, Dr. Benjamin. 2 items, Pawhuska, Okla. Mohonk,
July 3O — Aug. 9* To and from; asks that conditions among
Osage Indians be discussed at Conf.)
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado College. 1 item, Colorado Springs,
Colo., Sept. 16.
Smedley, Walter, weighty Friend. 1 item n.p., n.d.
Smiley, Hugh. I item, Mohonk Lake, N.Y., Mar. 2. Writes Haskins about location for Philippine Education exhibit; refers
to sale of Indian goods at Mohonk; letter dated from "Mohonk
Salesrooms."
Smith, Judge Charles H., Ct. of Land Registration of P.I. 1
item, Manila, Sept. 13.
Smith, ex—U.S. Rep, George J., of New York, I item, Kingston,
N.Y., Mar. 10.
Smith, James F., ex-Gov. Gen. Philippines,judge U.S. Ct. of
Customs Appeals. 3 items, San Francisco Mohonk, July 11 — Aug. 21.
To and from; can't come.]
Sniffen, Matthew K., secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 9 items (2 enclosures), Philadelphia, Pa.; Phoenix, Ariz.; en route; New
York — Mohonk, July 10 — Nov. 26. to and from; mentions
conditions on Pima Reservation and others which will speak
on at Conf.; sends copies of I* R. A. letter to Pres. U.S.,
recommending man for job of U.S. Ind. Commr., and Resolution
adopted by I.R.A., deploring action by Govt. cutting funds
for Indian Office and raising salary of Asst. Commr. F.H.
bott.3
Snow, Alpheus Henry, internationally known lawyer, lecturer,
author. 3 items, Paris, 'France; Washington, D.c. Mohonk,
Aug. 20 — Oct. 16* To and from3
Stephens, U.S. Rep. John H., of Texas. chairman House Comm. on
Indian Affairs. 2 items, Washington — Mohonk, July 15.17.
go and from
Stewart, Mortimer L., dir. Bur. of Prisons, Manila, P.I. 10
items, New York; Omaha, Neb. Mohonk, July 15 — Nov. 29.
go and from; came and spoke.3
Stimson, Henry, U.S. Secy. of War. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 22.
Stockton, Rear Adm. Charles E., U.S.N., retired, pres. George
Washington U. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Sept. 28. discusses
condition of Alaskan natives.3
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For 35, 1912, cont.:
321.
322.
323.
324.
325.
326.
327.
328.
329.
330.
331*
332.
333.
334*
335.
336.
337.
Straight, Willard D., ex-U.S. Consul Gen., Mukden. 2 items,
New York - Mohonk, July 30 - Aug. 21. To and from]
Strayer, Rev. Charlton P. 2 items, Green's Farms, Conn., Oct. 1528 will write up Conf. for Leslie's Weekly.
Stunt], Rt. Rev. Homer C., M.E. bishop for "Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1 item, Valois, N.Y., July 11.
Sweet, Willis, Porto Rico lawyer. 2 items, San Juan - Mohonk,
Aug. 31 - Oct. 2. to and from; expresses disapproval of Colonialism and says U.S. needs new Policy for Porto Rico.]
Taber, Cornelia, cal Ind. Assoc. 2 items, Lake Placid, N.Y.,
July 22; Bedford Hills, N.Y., Sept. 25. suggests having Soc.
of Amer. Indians. represented at Conf.]
Tawney, U.S. Rep. James A., of Minnesota. 1 item, Winona, Minn,,
Aug. 26.
Taylor, James M., pres. Vassar College. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., Sept. 21.
Thayer, John Adams, publisher. 1 item New York] Sept. 29.
Thompson, Rev. C.L., secy. Presbyterian Pd. of Home Missions.
10 items, New York City; Norfolk, Conn. Mohonk, July 23
Oct. 28. to and from; suggests people for Conf.; offers
exhibition on progress of Indians; offer accepted.]
Thurston, Rt. Rev. Theodore Payne, P.E. bishop of E. Oklahoma.
1 item, Muskogee, Okla., Oct. 5.
del Toro, Emilio, Assoc. Justice P.R. Supreme Court. 2 items,
San Juan - Mohonk, July 18 - Sept. 23. to and from; can't
come.]
Towner, U.S. Rep. Horace M., of Iowa. 2 items, Washington, Aug*
27, 1912 April 1, 1913.
Tracey, Judge James F., en-Assoc. Justice Sun. Ctr., P.I. 3
items, Albany, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 8 - Oct. 28. to and from;
suggests getting report of Conf. debate on Phil. independence
ready in time to lay it before Congress.]
Travieso, Martin, Jr., prominent Porto Rican. 2 items, carbons
of Haskins letters to him, Mohonk, July 9 - Aug. 31. No
Parent answer; Haskins tells Mr. Smiley (see #174) that Sr.
Travieso was offended at 1911 Conf. by joke of V.P. Sherman's
about Porto Rico.]
Tucker, Rev. L. Norman, Canadian. 1 item, London, Ont., Oct. 12.
Turner, John M., of Porto Rico. 1 item, San Juan, Sept. 10.
can't come because of plague in Porto Rico.]
Valentine, Robert G., outgoing U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs.
10 items, Washington, D.C.; South Braintree, Mass.; Manches-.
ter, N.H.; Providence Depot, R.I.; Boston, Mass. - Mohonk,
Aug. 21, 1912 - Mar. 18, 1913. to and from; agrees to speak,
then withdraws, after resignation from Ind. Service.; accents
urging to attend Conf.]
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Box 35, 1912, cont.:
338*
Vaux, George, Sr., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 9 items,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mohonk, July 10 - Dec. 3.
to and from; came and spoke about Five Civilized Tribes and
Fort Sill Apaches; mentions Mr. Smiley's death, seen in
papers, Dec. 3.)
339.
Very, Rear Adm. Samuel W., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Newton
Center, Mass., Mar. 19.
340.
Vreeland, U.S. Rep. Edward B., of New York. 1 item, Salamanca,
N.Y., Oct. 14.
341.
Wade, Maj. Gen. James Franklin, U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Jef-.
ferson, Ohio Mohonk, Aug. 12.-21. to and from)
342*
Waldo, Rhinelander, N.Y. City Police Commr. 2 items, New York
City Mohonk, Aug. 28 - Sept. 2. Jo and from)
343.
Walker, Ernest G., newspaperman. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 3.
344.
Walker, Rt. Bev. Wm. D., P.E. bishop of W. New York. 1 item,
Albany, N.Y., Oct. 17.
345.
Ward, George Cabot, ex-.Secy. of State for Porto Rico, ex-Pres.
P.R. Exec. Council. 9 items, New York - Mohonk, Aug. 20 ...
Nov. 8. To and from; suggests men for Conf.)
346.
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ed. The Independent. 2 items, New York,
Oct. 1.-21.
347.
Ware, Rev. Edward T., pres. Atlanta U. 2 items (1 enclosure),
New York City, Sept. 16 - Oct. 22. [Sends pamphlet about
Atlanta T.L.3
348*
Warren, U.S. Rep. Francis Emroy, of Wyoming. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 27.
349. Warren, Julius E., agent Mass. State Bd. of Education 2 items,
Worcester, Mass. - Mohonk, Feb. 23 - Mar. 1. to and from;
asks help in finding man to teach and preach to Gayhead Indians;
describes conditions at Gayhead, on Martha's Vineyard; Haskins:,
gives names of 7?eople who could advise.)
350,
Wedemeyer, U.S. Rep. Wm. W. of Michigan. 6 items, Washington,
D.C.; can Arbor, Mich.) Mohonk, July 30 - Sept. 20. to
and from; urged to some and speak on Alaska; can't)
351.
Wells, Amos R., editor. I item, Auburndale, Mass., Aug. 26.
352.
353.
354.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 2 items (1 enclosure and envelope), Philadelphia, May 22; Germantown, Pa.,
Oct. 16, Asks for financial aid for Indian Rights Assoc.
work; note on envelope says Mr. Smiley refuses to give;
letter of Oct. 16 discusses need for better officials in Ind.
Service)
Wheeler, Edward J., editor. 1 item, New York, Oct. 22.
White, Frank R., dir. Philippine Bureau of Education. 8
items, Lyons,Neb.; Hartford, Conn* Mohonk, July 15 - Oct. 26.
to and from; suggests men for Conf.; sends Phil. exhibit to Conf.)
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Box 35, 1912, cont.:
355.
Wickham, Mrs. D.O. 2 items, Hotel Champlain, Clinton County,
N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 19,-21. To and from; asks information
about Govt.'s withdrawal of appropriation to support Ind.
students at Hampton Inst.; Haskins explains how and why it
happened.)
356.
Willis, Prof. H. Parker. 8 items (1 enclosure), Washington,
D.C.; New York City - Mohonk, Sept. 21 - Oct. 26. to and
from; sends advance summary of Conf. speech, "National Sincerity in Dealing with the Philippines.")
357.
Willoughby, Wm. P., ex-Secy. Porto Rico. 2 items, Juniper Island P.O., Stony Lake, Ont., Can& Mohonk, Aug. 24.428. to
and from; suggests couple for Conf.)
358.
Wilson, Francis C., special attorney for Pueblo Indians. of
New
Mexico. 1 item, Santa re, N.M., Oct. 9.
359.
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, author, pres. Amer. Ethnological
Soc. 2 items, Minnewaska, N.Y., Aug. 23; New York City, Oct.17.
360.
Winthrop, Beekman, Asst. Secy. of Navy. 2 items, Washington,
D.C. Mohonk, Aug* 15-26. To and from)
361.
Wistar, Edward M., Conf. treasurer also an Insurgent, seef1953
14 items (1 enclosure), Geiranger, Norway; Philadelphia, Pa.;
Germantown, Pa. - Mohonk, July 10, 1912 - Mar. 18, 1913. To
and from; rejoices that Insurgents are to have voice in Conf.;
wants facts about Ind. Bureau brought out; discusses finances
of Conf.)
362.
Wood, Capt. A.N., U.S.N., and Mrs. Wood. 11 items (1 enclosure),
Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Sept. 2, 1912 - Mar. 14, 1913. to
and from; both invited to speak; Mrs. Wood sneaks on, "Our Obligations to Porto Rico;" sends advance summary of speech.)
363.
Wood, Frank, old-timer at Conf. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk, July
12 - Aug. 10. To and from; suggests couple for Conf.)
364.
Wood, James, humanitarian, chairman of Conf. Comm. on New York
Indians. 4 items, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 20 - Oct.
11* to and from; D. Smiley asks about status of Committee's
re- port for Conf.; Mr. Wood says Gov. Dix did nothing, so
nothing accomplished; can't attend Conf.)
365.
Wood, Maj. Gen. Leonard, Chief of Staff, U.S.A. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 8-10. to and from)
366.
Woodhull, Brig. Gen. Alfred A., U.S.A., retired. 8 items (3 enclosures), Princeton, N.J.; Southwest Harbor, Me. - Mohonk, May
25, 1912 - Mar. 17, 1913. to and from; encloses material by
Bishop P.T. Rowe of Alaska on bad conditions there; recommends
renewed discussion of Alaska; also recommends man for Conf. and
improvement in arrangement of Report.)
367.
Worcester, Dean P., Secy. Interior, Phil., and member Phil. Comm.
2 items, Manila, Sept. 6, 1912 - Mar. 3, 1913.
368.
Wright, Dr. Hamilton, Dept. of State, in charge of opium problem.
3 items, Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 2 - Oct. 21. to and from)
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Box 36, 1913:
1.
Documents of 1913 Conference
A. Announcement of death of Albert K. Smiley and of continuaation of Conferences.
B. Announcement of 1913 Indian Conference.
C.
D.
Invitation, time table, information card, 1913 Conference.
Secretary's memo book, "Indian Conference, 1913."
I. Secretary's Report for year ending Dec. 31, 1913.
(Original and 1 carbon with insert on p. 3.)
F. Treasurer's Reports (2), with Memorandum for the Treasurer
of the Conference and list of Contributions to
Publication Fund.
G. First and Second Provisional Programs, Oct. 2 and 13;
Partial Program, Oct. 20.
H. Memoranda on possibilities for Conference chairman,
treasurer, officers, business committee; memos for
Business Committee on people and reading of papers;
form invitation of Mr. Smiley to become member of
Business Committee; list of possible participants
in program on subject of Five Civilized Tribes. (8
items, 2 enclosures)
I. Key to Conference photograph.
J. Book containing alphabetical list of people invited,
classifications, etc, Laid in: Graph showing acceptances and refusals. 2 items.
K. Memo Persons at 1913 Indian Conference. (Personal
comments on each one)
L. Partial and final Platforms.
e.
M.
Summary of Speakers on the Philippines at Mohonk Conferences, 1904.1912, inclusive, and copy of press release(?)
about them. 2 items.
N.
Memos on Name of Conference, Laguna Pottery Fund, and
Useful Points Concerning Management of 1913 Conference.
3. 0. Minutes of memorial meeting for Mrs. and Mr. A.K.
Smiley.
P.
Samples of form letters sent to speakers. 2 items.
Q.
Sample of letter requesting quotations on printing of 1913
Report, with list of printers sent to attached.
Distribution of Indian Conference Reports, 1913.
R.
S. Press releases and correspondence. 51 items (3 enclosures)
Notebook, kept by. Mr. D. Smiley, listing people expected at
Conference of 1913
*Panoramic photo of 1913 attendees removed to 988 B
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p. 257
Box 36, 1913, cont.:
2.
Abbott, Frederick H., retiring Asst. Commr. of Indian Affairs,
incoming Secy. U.S. Bd. of Indian Comas. 30 items, Washing.
ton . Mohonk, June 13 - Nov. 15, To and from; discuss topics
and people for Conf. and matters concerning Bd. of Ind. Commrs;
also filed here: Phillips' brief estimate of him and 2 clippings about charges against him, Jan. 31 - Feb. 1, 1914.3
3.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 4 items, Cornwall-onHudson, N.Y.; New York City . Mohonk, Aug. 29 . Oct. 1. to and
from; discuss representative for Outlook at Conf.3
4.
Adams, Samuel, ex-Asst. Sew. Interior. 2 items, Chicago »
Mohonk, July 11 . Aug. 8, ego and fromr1
5.
Ahern, Maj. George P., Dir. of Forestry, Philippines. 2 items*
Manila - Mohonk, May 22 - July 21. To and from3
6.
Aleshire, Gen. James Buchanan, U.S.A. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 4.
7.
Allen ex.-U.S. Rep. Charles H., of Massachusetts, ex-Gov. of amen
Porto Rico. 2 items, New York, July 2 - Aug. 25.
8.
Allen, Edgar A., supt. U.S. Indian School, Chilocco, Okla. 2
items, Oct. 9 - Nov. 15.
9*
Allen, Maj. later Maj. Gen. Henry Tureman, U.S.A., organizer
of Philippine Constabulary. 4 items, Winchester, Va.; Wash-.
ington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 12 - Oct. lo. to and from3
10*
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer, v. chairman Boo.
ton Indian Citizenship Committee; worked with Warren K. Moore.
head in investigating conditions among Okla* Indians. 14
items (1 enclosure), Boston . Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Oct. 31. to
and from; very meaty correspondence about people for Conf., to
discuss problems of 5 Civilized Tribes; letter of Sept. 16
encloses copy of his report to Secy. of Interior Lane on con.
ditions and abuses found in Okla.; Phillips' summary of him,
also found here"
11.
Alvear, Juan, ex-Provincial Governor, Pangasinan Province, P.I.
4 items (1 enclosure), Pangasinan, P.I. Mohonk, June 2 .
Oct. 14. To and from; can't come; sends 27-page Paper in
Spanish, advocating Philippine Independence, to be read at
Conf.; can't be read because of rules"
12.
American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. 7 items, Boston Mohonk, June 6 - July 22. to and from; discuss people for
Conf.]
13.
American Indians, Soc. of, Arthur C. Parker, secy.-treas. 2
items, Washington - Mohonk, April 16-25. To and from3
14.
American Tract Society, Rev. Judson Swift, secy. 5 items, New
York - Mohonk, Oct. 6.22. to and from; urges invitation to
Conf. for representative of Soc.; fishing for invitation"
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Box 36, 1913, cont.:
15.
Ames, EX., planter in Philippines. 1 item, Davao, Moro
Province,
[n.d.) [Sends
in form acknowledging receipt of Conf.
Report and speaks of conditions in Philippines. as "going from
16.
17.
18.
bad to worse;" expresses appreciation of Conf. Reports.)
Anderson, Brig. Gen. George S., U.S.A. 1 item, New York City)
Aug. 26.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiquities. 3 items, Woodmont, Conn. - Mohonk, Aug. 26-28. To
and from; recommends Indian for Conf.; Phillips' estimate of
Dr. A., also filed here. )
Andreini, J.M., Porto Rican, living in New York. 2 items New
York City Sept. 26, and Phillips' note about him. [Declined
invitation so he could pay his own way.
Ashford, Dr. Bailey K., Major, Med. Corps, U.S.A., founder of
Porto Rico Anemia Comm. 4 items, San Juan - Mohonk, May 6.
Aug. 28. To and from; speaks of life and work in Porto Rico;
questions term "Dependent peoples" as applied to Porto Ricans)
Atkinson, Fred W., pres. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., ex.Commr.
Education, Philippines. 4 items, Brooklyn, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept.
18.29. to and from; discuss members of Philippine Soc. for
Conf., especially problem of Soc. Pres., Gen. Wright, who is
hostile to Mohonk.)
Austin, Oscar Phelps, statistician, chief Bur. of Statistics,
Treas. Dept. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 22.
Ayer, Edward Everett, capitalist and pioneer, member U.S. Bd.
Indian Commrs. 2 items, Chicago Mohonk, Aug. 4-8. [To and
from)
Ayres, Leonard Porter, Dir. of Education, Russell Sage Foundation,
ex-Supt. Schools, Porto Rico. 3 items, New York City
honk, Oct. 11, 1913 - Jan. 5, 1914. [To and from; suggests
men for Porto Rican part of Conf.
)
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Bainter, Edward M., Commr. of Education, Porto Rico. 3 items,
Juan Mohonk, Aug. 16 - Sept. 9. [To and from)
Bandholtz, Brig. Gen. Harry Hill, U.S.A., ex-chief Philippine
Constabulary. 8 items, Manila; Constantine, Mich. Mohonk,
May 22 - Oct. 16. to and from; shows how Phillips kept after
people wanted for Conf.; Gen. B. in country because of mother's
last Illness, gets four follow-up letters between Aug, 8 and
Oct. 14; can't come; also filed here, clipping from N.Y. Times,
telling of his career in Philippines.)
Barker, Rear Adm. Albert S., U.S.N. 1 item, [n.p.), Aug, 25.
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Barnard, Miss Kate, Commr. of Charities and Corrections, State
of Oklahoma. 9 items, Oklahoma City - Mohonk, JIMA 27 Oct.
4, to and from; correspondence carried on for Miss Barnard
by her assistant, Miss Estelle Blair; very meaty discussion
of land frauds in Okla., attitudes of prominent people toward
them, Miss Barnard's work in prosecuting grafters, and pos..
sibilities for presentation of situation at Mohonk; Miss
Blair afraid Miss Barnard would not get fair hearing.)
Barrows, Prof. David P., dean U. of California, ex-Dir. of
Education Philippines, 2 items, Berkeley, Cal. Mohonk,
June 17 - July 9. To and from)
Barry, Maj. Gen. Thomas H., U.S.A. 3 items, Governor's I., N.Y.Mohonk, July 12 - Oct. 13. to and from)
Bauman, R. J., supt. Zuni Indian School. I item, Blackrock,
N.M., Aug. 30.
Beardsley, James W., chief engineer, Porto Rico Irrigation
Service.
8 items, Guayama, P.R. - Mohonk, July 2, 1913 - Jan. 14, 1914.
To and from; suggests men for Conf.)
Betzinez, Jason Indian). 1 item, carbon of Phillips' letter
to him, Mohonk, July 23. speaks of extra Congressional appropriation for allotments; asks him to write and tell how his
people are getting along.)
Bird Arias, Jorge, Porto Rican. 6 items, Fajardo, P.R. Mohonk, June 25 Oct. 27. To and from; Phillips mentions
small P.R. attendance at 1912 Conf.; Mr. Bird gives frank
explanation: Porto Ricans have lost faith in ever getting
justice from Americans; Mr.* Bird tries to help get men for
Conf.; no luck.)
Blakeslee, Prof. George H., of Clark T. 16 items (3 enclosures),
Worcester, Mass. - Mohonk, July 11, 1913 - Jan. 3, 1914. To a
and from; discuss Phil. part of Mohonk Conf.; have long, meaty
discussion on South American-U.S. relations; Prof. B. sends two
articles on Monroe Doctrine and South American feeling about it3
Bleak, Most Rev. James H., R.C. archbishop of New Orleans, ex...
bishop of Porto Rico. 9 items, New Orleans - Mohonk, July 12...
Oct. 15. to and from; accepts invitation to speak on P.R., but
wants an hour; Phillips says 20-.30 minutes at most; declines
Bloomfield, Meyer, expert on vocational guidance. 4 items* Boston, Mass. Mohonk, July 12 - Sept. 20. to and from)
Blue, Dr. Rupert, Surgeon Gen., Public Health Service. 8
items, Washington - Mohonk, July 9 - Oct. 4. to and from;
asked to detail an officer to attend Conf. and discuss health
conditions among the Indians; can't spare anyone.)
Booher, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Missouri. I item, Washington,
Aug. 22.
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Bowditch, Charles., archaeologist. 2 items, Chocorua, N.H.,
Aug. 26, 1913; Boston, Mass., Jan 5, 1914.
Brady, John G., ex.-Gov. of Alaska. 7 items, New York - Mohonk,
Sept. 17 - Nov. 5. to and from]
Brandow Printing Co., printers of Conf. stationery. 16 items
(1 enclosure), Albany- Mohonk, Sept. 19 - Nov. 5. to and from,
concerns business matters, including unsuccessful bid for
Printing Ind. Conf. Report.]
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles H., P.E. bishop of Philippines. 22
items, including 4 clippings (1 enclosure), Silver Bay, N.Y.;
North East Harbor, Me.; Haines Falls, N.Y.; New York City Mohonk, April 21, 1913 - May 7, 1914. to and from; comes
and speaks; sends précis of address on Christianity in the
Philippines; clippings tell of his doings and sayings else-.
where during visit to America.]
Bridges, Rev. John Jay and Rev. Thomas R. 5 items, New York
City; Montclair, Y.J. - Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Oct. 18. to and
from; Thomas suggests his brother and brother-in-law; both
invited.]
Briggs, Caleb Tucker, v.p. Pacific Commercial Co., member Exec.
Comm. Philippine Soc. 17 items, New York City - Mohonk, Aug.
14, 1913 - Jan. 6, 1914. to and from; answers queries and
suggests men for Phil. part of Conf.]
Briggs, George N., special representative, Phil. Bur. of Education. 6 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 12 - Dec. 30,
to and from; suggests men for Conf.]
Bristow, U.S. Sen. Joseph Little, of Kansas. 1 item, Washing..
ton, D.C., Aug. 19,
Brooke, Maj. Gen. John R., U.S.A., retired, ex-Gov. Gen. of
Porto Rico and Cuba. 1 item, Pittsfield, Mass. n.d.]
Brosius, Samuel M., agent Indian Rights Assoc. 36 items (5
enclosures), Washington - Mohonk, June 10 - Dec. 30. ET°
and from; IMPORTAST CORRESPONDENCE on legislation concerning
Indians living on public domain discusses Senators. Fall and
Smith of Ariz. and others, the needs and problems of
Indians., and the bungling of Govt. officials in Washington.]
Brown, Rev. Arthur J., secy. Presbyterian Bd. of Foreign
Missions. 9 items, New York - Mohonk, June 10 - Nov.
6, To and from; answers queries and suggests men for
Conf.]
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, Chancellor, N.Y.U., ex-U.S. Commr.
Education, pres. of 1913 Conf. 15 items, (5 enclosures),
New York - Mohonk, July 10 - Dec. 1. to and from; agrees
to preside at Conf.; gives views on general direction future
Confs. should take; discusses plans for memorial service for
Albert K. Smiley.]
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Brown, J.B., supervisor, U.S. Indian Service. 13 items,
Muskogee, Okla. - Mohonk, Aug. 12, 1913 Jan. 14, 1914.
to and from; comes and speaks; sends copy of speech,
"Educational Conditions in the Five Civilized Tribes;"
discusses men for Conf.3
Brown, W. L., Conf. treasurer. 15 items, Washington honk, Oct. 8, 1913 - Feb. 26, 1914. to and from; concerns
Conf. business
Brownson, Rear Adm. Willard H., U.S.N., retired. 3 items,
Washingtonr4- Mohonk, July 12 - cn.d.3 to and from"
Brumbaugh, U.S. Rep. Clement, of Ohio. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 22.
Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, ex•.Commr. Education Porto Rico later Gov. of
Pennsylvanian 4 items, Berlin - Mohonk, July 12 - Sept. 10. to
and from; what he thinks Conf. needs to do about Porto Rico; on
Sept. 10, Phillips tells him Conf. can't get any Porto Ricans to
come.3
Bryan, U.S. Sen. Nathan Philemon? of Florida? , member
Sen. Comm. on Claims. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 22.
Buchanan, Dr. Charles M., supt. Tulalip Ind. Agency and Schools.
1 item, Tulalip, Wash., Sept. 2.
Burke, U.S. Rep. Charles H., of South Dakota. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 15 - Oct. 11. to and from; can't come.3
Burritt, Charles H., lawyer, formerly connected with Philippines.
2 items, Reno, Nev. Mohonk, June 17 - 24. to and from;
gives views on chief need for Phils.3
Burton, Charles E., supt. U.S. Ind. School, §Springfield, S.D.
3 items, Springfield - Mohonk, Oct. 7 - cn.d.3 Includes
Phillips' evaluation 6f him.3
Calhoun, William James, diplomat, E.E. and M.P. to China,
1909 - 1913. 2 items, Chicago Mohonk, July 8 - Aug. 8.
to and from3
Callaway, U.S. Rep. Oscar, of Texas. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, . tig. 20 - Sept. 19. to and from3
Campbell, Rev. T. J., S. J., ed. America. 3 items, New York
Mohonk, Auk. 15 - Sept. 4. to and from; suggests man for
Conf.3
Carman, Rev. A., gen. supt. Methodist Church in Canada. 1 item,
Toronto, Aug. 28.
Carpenter, Frank W., Exec Sec. Phil. Govt. 3 items, Manila
Mohonk, May 23 - Dec. q. to and from; also clipping from
Manila Times, Dec. 5, telling of appointment as 1st. civilian
Gov. of Moro Province.3
Carroll, Rev. Henry Xing, ex-U.S. Commr. to Porto Rico. 2 items,
Plainfield, N.J. cn.d.3 - Oct. 20.
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Carter, U.S. Rep. Charles D., of Okla. cIndian3. 7 items (1
enclosure), Washington - Mohonk, June 16, 1913 - Mar. 25,
1914. to and from; sends copy of his bill, creating Indian
Code Commission
Carter, Maj. Gen. William Harding, U.S.A. 2 items, Texas City,
Te x . M o h o n k , A u g . 2 7 - S e p t . 4 . T o a n d f r o m 3
Castro, Antonio F. , ex-Dist. Judge, Porto Rico
1 item, Ponce,
P.R., Sept. 29.
Chamberlain, U.S. Sen. George E., of Oregon. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 20-22. to and from
Chamberlin, Frederick, author of book on Philippines. 3 items,
London, Eng. - Mohonk, Aug 15 - Sept. 20. to and from; also
clipping from book catalog, telling about book.3
Cheney, Mrs. Elizabeth S., philanthropist, old friend of Conf.
6 items, Peterborough, N.H.; New York City - Mohonk, Aug•
Nov. 13. TO and from; attends Conf.; contributes to expenses;
P h i l l ip s te l l s h e r o f d e a th o f M r s . A lb e r t K . S mi le y . 3
Cinco, Maximo J., Se cy. to Dire ctor of Lands, Phila. 4 items,
Calapan, P.I.; Manila, P.I. Mohonk, May 23 - Feb. 190 To
and from; gives extensive statement of views on ?Jail.
independence
Clancy, U.S. Rep. John R., of New York. 2 items, Washington ...
Mohonk, Aug. 20-22. To and. from3
Clark, Aaron B., missionary to the Sioux, Rosebud., S.D. 4 items
n.p.; New York City; Mohonk, Oct. 16.-29. includes Phillips' note,
evaluating him. 3
Clark, U.S. Rep. Champ, of Missouri, Speaker of the House. 1 1.434
tem (1 enclosure), Washington, Aug. 23. sends copy of his
speech delivered at Gettysburg, July 3, 1913.3
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder and pres. United Soc. of Christian Endeavor. 3 items, Boston, Mass., Sept. 8 - Oct. 25.
Clark, 2-Victor S., of Carnegie Institution; ex-Com. of
I m m i gration, labor, and. Statistics for Hawaii. 9 items,
Pacific trove, Cal.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 19 Dec. 31. to and from; discuss part he should_ play and. topic to
speak on at Conf.
Clark, Walter E., ex.-Gov. of Alaska. 3 items, Crescent Beach,
Conn. - Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Oct. 20. To and from3
Cla xton , P h ilande r Priestley, U.S. Commr. of Ed uca tion . 4 items,
Washington - Mohonk, June 21 Oct. 17. to and from3
Cloud, Henry Roe cIndian3, adopted son of Walter and Mary Roe.
4 items, Winnebago, Nebr. - Mohonk, June 4, 1913 ... Feb. 6,
1914. to and from; includes memoranda by Phillips (AO talk
with Mr. Cloud at Mohonk, June 5, 1913, and of suggestion he
made to Bd.. of Ind. Commrs., Feb. 6, 1914.
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Coen, Titus Munson, M.D., author. 2 items, New York City,
Aug. 30 - Oct. 21.
Cochran, R.A., supt. Mt, Pleasant Indian School. 1 item,
Mt. Pleasant, MO.., Sept. 15.
Cockran, ex»U.S. Rep. W. Bourke, of New York. 2 items, New
York City Mohonk, Aug. 12»20. to and from)
Cocks, ex»U.S. Rep. Wm. W. of New York. 3 items, New York
City; Old Westbury, L.I., Oct. 21-27. [Includes Phillips'
note, "Accepted by telegram at last minute.")
Coleman, Miss Mary E., ex-dean of women, Insular Normal School
Manila. 6 items, Yonkers, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Nov. 12.
to and from; suggests people for Phil. part of Conf.)
Collins, Rev. Mary C., missionary to Sioux. 3 items, Keokuk,
Iowa; Mohonk, Aug. 29 - [n.d.) [Includes Phillips' note,
"Entertaining speaker.")
Colton, George R., Gov. of Porto Rico. 4 items, San Juan »
Mohonk, Aug. 16 - Oct. 21. To and from; also clipping from
New York paper, Oct. 21, giving interview with him.)
Conant, Carlos Everett, philologist. 1 item, Chattanooga,
Tenn., May 4, 1914.
Cooke, Miss Emily S., U.S. Ind. Office. 4 items, Washington »
Mohonk, July 28 - Oct. 15, to and from; suggests man for
Conf.)
Coolidge, Archibald Cary, internationally known university pro»
fessor. 1 item, Chestnut Hill, Mass., Sept. 11.
Copeland, Edwin Bingham, educator in Philippines. 1 item, Los
Bans, La Laguna, P.I., July 28. [Says there is "no single
congenital mental trait" distinguishing the Filipino from the
white man,)
Coulter, Prof. John G., ex-member Phil. Burt of Education, exeditor
Manila Daily Times. 5 items, Indianapolis, Ind.; Des Moines,
Iowa - Mohonk, July 23 - Oct. 2. to and from; speaks of
Philippine Society and what has happened to it; suggests Mexico
as Conf. topic; also here, Phillips' evaluation of him.)
Crawford, U.S. Sen. Coe I., of South Dakota. 2 items, Washing»
ton - Mohonk, Aug. 20 - Oct. 6. to and from)
Crone, Frank L., Dir. of Education, Philippines. 3 items,
Manila - Mo»
honk, July 1 - Sept. 10. to and from; discuss men for Conf.)
Crowell, John Franklin, economist. 2 items, New York City, Mar.
15 - Oct. 2.
Cruse, Lee, Gov. of Oklahoma, 3 items, Oklahoma City » Mohonk,
Aug. 15-428. to and from)
Cuenco, Mariano J., member Phil. Assembly. 1 item, carbon of
Phillips' letter to him, Mohonk, May 26. Form letter for all
of Phil. Assembly.)
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99.
Dagenett, Charles E. cIndian3, Supervisor of Indian Employment*
Office of Indian Affairs. 2 items, Rocky Ford, Colo., Aug. 26,
and Phillips' note about him,
100.
Dalton, Mrs. Vashta, Arctic traveler. 5 items (5 enclosures),
New York - Mohonk, Aug. 8 Sept. 23. To and from; clipping
from New York Tribune, Aug. 8, gives interview with her;
invited, to come to Conf. and to lecture at hotel; she sends pictures of Esquimaux.3
101.
Daniels, Josephus, U.S. Secy. of Navy. 7 items, Washington.
Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Dec. 12. to and from; also clipping from
Washington Evening Star, Dec. 12, telling of speech at dinner
of Military Order of the Carabao, prophesying Phil. independence
102.
Darjuan, Eliseo B., Filipino. 2 items, Polo, Bulacan, P.I., July
25, 1913 - Feb. 24, 1914.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Mass.,
v.p. Ind. Industries League. I item, Pittsfield, Mass., Oct.18*
Day, Assoc. Justice Wm. R., U.S. Supreme Court. 1 item, Mackinac
I., Mich., Aug. 25.
Dayton, Rear Adm. James H., U.S.N., retired, 1 item, South Bend,
Ind., Aug. 23.
Degetau, Federico, Porto Rican statesman. 4 items, San Juan
Mohonk, Aug. 16, 1913 - Jan. 24, 1914. To and from; also re...
print from Puerto Rico Illustrado, Jan. 24, 1914, giving
obituary tribute to him; died Jan. 21, 1914.3
Denison, Winfred T., Asst. U.S. Atty. Gen. 1 item, Washington
*7
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109.
110.
111.
112.
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114.
Speaks for Phil. independence.3
de Schweinit7, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. 1 item,
Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 22,
Dewey, A.B., traveler. 1 item, Chicago, Aug. 8. comments
on changed conditions in Philippines between 1899 and 1911.3
Dewey, Adm. George, U.S.N. 1 item, Washington, Aug, 22.
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, ex-U.S. Secy. of War. 2 items, New
York City Mohonk, June 19.47. To and from3
Diego, Jos4 de, Speaker Porto Rican House of Delegates. 15 items
(3 enclosures), San Juan - Mohonk, July 3, 1913 - Jan. 2, 1914.
to and from; can come; appoints delegate who fails at last
minute; sends speech and asks that it be read; permitted by
special exception; he published article, "American Greatness,"
praising American spirit of fair play; Conf. speech and article
enclosed.3
Dinwiddie, Rev. E. C., supt. Natl. Temperance Bur. I item, Washington, D.C., Nov. 22.
Dodds, Alexander, ed. The Christian Science Monitor. 11 items,
Boston, Mass.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, and Washington, Aug.
25-, Dec. 27. to and from; includes evaluation of him and clipping
from Monitor, Dec. 27, on failure of Ind. reservation. system;
correspondence mainly concerns getting articles from Conf. members
to syndicate during the year.3
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Box 38, 1913, cont.:
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City,
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129.
130.
Dodge, Miss Grace H., pres. Natl. M. of Y.W.C.A. 1 item, New
York City, Oct. 3.
Dole, Sanford B., ex-Gov. Hawaii, U.S. District Judge. 1 item,
Honolulu, Jan. 12.
Dolman, L.S., attorney. 6 items, Ardmore, Okla. - Mohonk, June
27 - Sept. 20. to and from; discuss conditions in Oklahoma
and men for Conf.3
Douglas, D. Delmar, U.S. Forestry Service. 2 items, Silver
N.M. Mohonk, Aug. 15-26. to and from; suggests man for
Phil. part of Conf.3
Dunlap, Rear Adm. Andrew, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 9.
Duvall, Maj. Gen. Wm. P., U.S.A., retired. 5 items, Augusta,
Ga. Mohonk, July 23 - Aug, 22. to and from; explosive letters
against letting go of the Philippines; urged to come and
present views; cannot
Dyer, Commodore George L„ U.S.N., retired, ex-Gov. Guam, 5
items, Washington, D.C.; Winter Park, Fla. - Mohonk, Oct. 6 *
Dec. 2. To and from; bespeaks invitation for son.3
Earnshaw, Manuel, Resident Com. from Phil. at Washington.
4 items, New York; Washington - Mohonk, Mar. 30 - June 17.
to and from; includes clipping from N.Y. Times of Mar. 30,
giving interview with him, in which he says all classes of
Filipinos want freedom.3
Eastman, Dr. Charles A. [Indian] 1 item, Amherst, Mass., Oct.15.
Eckman, Samuel W., lawyer, businessman. 4 items, New fork Mohonk, Sept. 17 - Nov. 8. Jo and from; gives particulars about
Porto Rican invited to Conf.3
Edgerly, Brig. Gen. Winfield Scott, U.S.A., retired. 2 items,
Hancock Point, Me. Mohonk, Lug. 15 - Sept. 18. To and from3
Edwards, Brig. Gen. Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., ex-Chief Bur. of
Insular Affairs. 4 items, Texas City, Tex.; Manila Mohonk,
June 18 - Oct. 31. to and from; includes clipping, Manila
Times, Oct. 31, telling of opposition to his appointment as
Gov. of Mindanao, P.I.3
Egan, Martin, ex.-ed. Manila Times. 8 items, New York City »
Mohonk, June 18 - Nov. 9. To and from; correspondence includes
evaluation of him; suggests people for Conf.3
Elkins, R.D., newspaper correspondent. 2 items (1 enclosure),
Washington - Mohonk, Nov. 2029. to and from; encloses
article about establishment of Kiowa Agency hospital in
Okla."
Eliot, Charles W., educator, pres. emeritus of Harvard. 1 item,
Asticou, Maine, Sept. 2.
Eliot, Samuel A., pres. American Unitarian Assoc. 5 items, Boxton, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 2 - Nov. 5. to and from; includes
evaluation of him
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Box 38, 1913, cont.:
131.
Elliott, Charles P., ex-member Phil. Comm. 8 items,
Minneapolis, Minn. - Mohonk, May 27 - Sept. 19. To and from;
includes extract from Congressional Record, containing letter from
him, Manila, May 25, 1912; correspondence tells of his resignation
after disagreement with Gov. Gen. Forbes.]
132.
Ellis, C.L. [Indian Service?] 2 items (1 enclosure), Anadarko,
Okla., Mohonk, May 14-20. to and from; sends blueprint of
Kiowa and. Comanche lands around. Fort Sill to be bought by
Government and allotted to Apaches; gives details about
lands, sale of cattle, etc.]
133.
Ellis, Capt. Jack I ndian] 1 item, Bunch, Okla., July 28.
134.
Enright, Edmund, Porto Rico Civil Service Comm. 4 items, Manila,
P.I.; San Juan, P.R. - Mohonk, July 10 - Sept. 9. To and from.
suggests men for the Porto Rican part of Conf.]
135.
Evans, J.H., Lt-Gov. Sub province of Benguet, P.I. 1 item, Baguio
Aug. 14. praises work of Dean C. Worcester.]
136.
Evory, Frank H. and Co., printers. 56 Items, Albany, N.Y. honk, May 20 - Dec. 29. To and from; concerns printing of
Conf. stationery and 1913 Report.]
137.
Fairbanks, Charles W., ex-.Vice-Pres. U.S. 3 items, Indianapolis, Ind.
Mohonk, July 23-29. to and from]
138.
Fairchild, U.S. Rep. George W., of 'mew York. 2 items, Oneonta,
N.Y.
Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Sept. 30. To and from
139.
Fall, U.S. Sen. Albert Bacon, of New Mexico. 3 items, Washing tom .4 Mohonk, Aug. 14-29, To and from]
140.
Fallows, Edward H., pres. American Philippine Co. 20 items, New
York - Mohonk, Aug. 14 - Nov. 11. to and from; discuss people
for Phil. part of Conf.; shows Phillips' delicate handling of
situations where invitations for members' relatives involved.]
141.
Fellows, Rt. Rev. Samuel, Reformed Episcopal bishop of Chicago,
father of Edward H. 14 items (2 enclosures), Chicago Mohonk,
Aug. 14 - Oct. 28. to and from; speaks on work of "Upbuilding
the Wares of the Nation;" sends *dsum4 of speech, also article
from the Philippine Bulletin about the work with the Moros.]
142.
Farrand, Max history professor (Yale), library director. 2 items
n.p., n.d.] and. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 5.
143.
Farrington, Frederic Ernest, educator. 2 items, Paris, France Mohonk, Oct. 10-27. 670 and from]
144.
Fassett, ex.-U.S. Rep. J. Sloat, of New York. 2 items, Elmira,
N.Y., July 3, 1913, and clipping, Manila Times, Jan. 2, 1914,
giving his views on Phil. independence.
145.
Federacion Libre de Trabajadores de Puerto Rico. 1 item, San
Juan n.d.] asks representation for P.R. workers at Conf.] St 4.4,
146.
Ferris, U.S. Rep. Scott, of Oklahoma. 5 items, Washington honk, June 20 - Oct. 7. to and from]
147.
Fess, U.S. Rep. Simeon D., of Ohio. 8 items, WashingtonMohonk, July 9 - Oct. 14. to and from
,
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Box 38, 1913, cont.:
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14 9.
150.
151*
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154.
155.
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157.
(2
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159.
160,
161.
162.
163.
164*
Finegan, Thomas Edward, educator. 3 items, Albany, N.Y.
honk, Aug. 25 - Oct. 27. To and from)
Finley, Col. John P., U.S.A. 3 ite ms, Manila, P.I., July 4
Sept. 20.
Include 2 clippings from Manila Times about his
trip to Constantinople to get an order from the Sultan of
Turkey to the Sultan of Sulu to stop More hostility to Americans.)
Fisher, Walter L., ex-U.S. Secy. of Interior. 5 items, ChicagoMohonk, July 11 - Oct. 20. Jo and from)
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 5 items, Washington,
D.C.;
Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 9-24. to and from.
Fletcher, Alice 0., ethnologist, one of 1st. Conf. members. 2
items, Washington, Nov. 17 - Dec. 29.
Fletcher, U.S. Sen. Duncan U., of Florida. 2 items, WashingtonMohonk, Aug. 20.-22. To and from)
Flint, Charles R., internationally known banker. 1 item New
York City, n.d.)
Foard, Josephine, ex.-mgr. Laguna pottery. 2 items, Sheridan Lake,
Kiowa Co. Mohonk, June 12 - July 5. Jo and from; concerns
business matters of pottery.)
Fonacier, Santiago A., member Phil. Assembly. 2 items, Ladig,
Ilocos Norte, P.1. Mohonk, May 26 - Aug. 3. to and from)
Forbes, W. Cameron, retiring Gov. Gen. of Philippines. 7 items
letters, 3clippings, 2 pamphlets), Manila, P.I.; New York CityMohonk, aug. 1-14. Letters, to and from, discuss men for Conf.;
pamphlets and clippings give his views on Phil. matters and
tell of replacement as Gov. Gen.
Foreman, Grant, of Muskogee, Okla. 2 items, London, Eng.
Mohonk, June 27 - Aug. 22. to and from; speaks of need for
friends to help Oklahoma Indians.3
Forrest, Richard E., secy. Philippine Soc. 3 items, Norfolk,
Conn.; Mohonk; New York City. Sept. 25 - Oct. 28.
Frankfurter, Felix, law officer, Bur. of Insular Affairs later
Assoc. Justice U.S. Supreme Court) 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 30.
Frear, U.S. Rep. James A., of Wisconsin. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 25.
Frear, Walter F., Gov. of Hawaii. 2 items, Honolulu, July 5,
and. clipping, New York Times, Oct. 17. clipping tells of his
efforts to get out of office, as well as of conditions in
Hawaii.)
Free Federation of Workingmen of Porto Rico, Rafael Alonzo, secy.
4 items (1 enclosure), San Juan, P.R. - Mohonk, Mar. 26 - June
13. to and from; invited to suggest names of members of
Federation who might attend Conf.; suggests Santiago Iglesias,
pres.; Phillips says people only invited as individuals, not
as representative s of organizations.) See also #145t21-5.
Freer, Wm. B., Supervisor of Indian Schools, Bur. of Ind.
Affairs.
2 items, Guthrie, Okla., Sept. 23, 1913; Washington, D.C.,
Jan. 3 1914.
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Box 38, 1913, cont.:
165.
French, U.S. Rep. Burton L. of Idaho. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, Mar. 21 - Apr. 12. to and from]
166.
Friedman, Moses, prin. Carlisle Indian School. 7 items, Can-.
lisle, Pa.; Washington, L.C. Mohonk, July 7, 1913 Feb.
22, 1914. to and from; offers to speak and suggests man for
Conf.; neither suggestion accepted; correspondence includes
clipping from Washington paper, Feb. 22, 1914, giving
interview with Dr. Friedman*3
167.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 3 items, White field, N.H.; New York City, Sept. 28 - Oct. 28.
168.
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian Assoc. I item, Portland,
Maine, Sept. 13.
169.
Frye, Sarah H., old neighbor of Smileys. 2 items, Norridge.wock, Maine - Mohonk, June 20.-25. to and from; wants material
for club meeting; gets more than she expected.3
170.
Gamble, ex-U.S. Sen. Robert Jackson, of South Dakota. 2 items,
Yankton, S.D., June 26 - cn.d.3
171.
Garlington, Brig. Gen, Ernest Albert, Inspector Gen., U.S.A.
1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 2.
172.
Garrison, Lindley, U.S. Secy. of War. 3 items, Washington
Mohonk, Aug. 12 - Sept. 18. To and from3
173.
Gates, Merrill E., member, ex-secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Comers, 2
items, Washington, L.C. - Mohonk, Sept. 29 - Oct. 9. to
and from3
174.
Gideon, George D., publisher (Gideon Bibles). 2 items, Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 25 - Oct. 17.
175.
Gilbert, Newton W., Secy. of Public Instruction, Philippines. 6
items,
Manila - Mohonk, May 23 - Oct. 8. to and from; expresses
Pleasure at increasing interest in Philippines. being shown in
U.S.]
176.
Gilfillan, Rev. J.A., former Missionary at White Earth, old-.
timer at Conf. 2 items, Deposit, N.Y., Aug. 2% and Phillips'
note about him; too sick to come.]
177.
Gill, Wilson L., supervisor at-large of U.S. Indian Schools,
pres. American Patriotic League. 5 items (4 enclosures),Philadelphia;
New York - Mohonk, Aug. 23 - Nov. 7, and Phillips' note.
to and from; asks Mr. Smiley's opinion of his book, A New
Citizenship.3
178.
Goldsborough, W. L., member Phil. Code Committee. 3 items, Mani•.
la, - Mohonk, May 23 - Aug. 8. to and from; suggests man for
Conf.3
179.
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A., U.S.A., retired, 3 items,
Wakefield, Mass. Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Dec. 29 to and from;
came and rooke.3
180.
Goode, Maj. George W., U.S.A., retired, in charge of Apache
Prisoners of. War. 3 items, Fort Sill, Okla.
Mohonk, Aug: 15..
Sept. 27. to and from; speaks of Sen. Fall's scheme to make
national park of Mescalero reservation; says would ruin
Mescalero Apaches; asks Conf.'s help.3
,
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p. 269
Box 38, 1913, cont.:
181.
182.
Goode, Prof. J. Paul, of U. of Chicago, geographer. 3 items
(1 enclosure), Chicago - Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 6. to and
from.3
Goodrich, Rear Adm. C. F., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Pomfret,
183.
184.
Gore, U.S. Sen. Thomas P., of Okla. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 11.
Gorman, U.S. Rep. George E., of Illinois. 1 item, Washington,
185,
Grab, Martin [Indian:13 2 items, Fort Sill, Okla.
Mohonk, July
23 - Aug. 29. to and from; Phillips tells him of efforts to
get him a land allotment, along with the Apaches.3
Graham, U.S. Rep. James M., of Illinois. 4 items, Washington,
D.C.; Springfield, Ill.
Mohonk, July 23 - Oct. 18.
To and
from]
Grammer, Dr. earl E., pres. Indian Rights Assoc. 5 items, Echo
Lake, Pa. Phila.-Mohonk, Sept. 8, 1913 - Jan. 3, 1914. to
and from; comes and speaks on rights of half-bloods and on
Indians on the public domain; says Esquimaux and Negros should
be considered. .3
Greely, Maj. Gen. A:K., U.S.A. 2 items, Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, Aug. 15 - Oct. 22. To and frem3
Gresham, James E., counsel to Seminole Indian Allottees. 12
An item, Wewoka, Okla.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, July 7 Oct. 21' To and from; suggests men for Conf.; hopes to come
and speak; doesn't get there.3
Griffis, Joseph K. [Indian, mixed blood3, clergyman, writer, and
lecturer. 1 item, Cleveland, Ohio Ln.d.3
Griffiths, A.?., pres. Oahu College. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 2.
186.
187.
188,
189.
190.
191:
192,
193.
Conn., Oct. 19.
D.C., Dec. 29.
Gronna, U.S. Sen. Asle J., of North Dakota. 1 Item, Washington,
Aug. 22.
Gutierrez Igaravidez, Dr. P., member Institute of Tropical Medicine. 3 items, San Juan, P.R. - Mohonk, Sept . 8, 1913,.. Jan.
12, 1914.
To and from
Box 39, 1913, cont.:
194.
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, T.S.N., retired. 1 item, Scottsville,
N.Y., Aug. 24.
195.
Harbord, Col. [later Maj. Gen.) James G., U.S.A., Asst.
Phil. Constabulary. 1 item, Manila, June 30.
196.
Harkness, William (of Yale). 1 item, Brooklyn, Oct. 14
197.
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, of Harvard, 5 items, Berchtesgaden;
Cambridge, Mass. - Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Oct. 20. [To and from;
discuss topics and new names for Conf.]
198.
Harty, Most Rev. Jeremiah J., R.O. archbishop of Manila. 3 items
Manila - Mohonk, May 23 - Aug. 13. To and from3
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Box 39, 1913, cont.:
199.
Haskins, Henry S., ex-secy. Mohonk Conf. 5 items, Portland,
Ore. Mohonk, May 3 - July 26. to and from; Phillips asks
and Haskins answers questions about Conf. matters; chatty letters about people and problems.3
200.
Hastings, W.W., Natl. Atty. for Cherokee Nation. 7 items, Tolequah, Okla. - Mohonk, July 14 - Oct. 8, go and from; accepts, then declines; wire from Dana Kelsey, Oct. 8, says
Hastings coming.1
201.
Hayden, U.S. Rep. Carl, of Arizona. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 28.
202.
Heiser, Dr. Victor Gs, surgeon, U.S.P.S.S., Dir. of Health for
Philippine Islands. 2 items, Manila - Mohonk, July 23 - Aug.
29. to and from; suggests eight men for Conf.3
203.
Heistand, Col. Henry Olcot Sheldon, U.S.A. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, July 28-31. cm and from; says build up economic and
commercial side of Philippines and political side will take care
of itself.3
204.
Helgesen, U.S. Rep. H.T., of North Dakota. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 29.
205.
Hermance, L.M., photographer. 2 items, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Mo.
honk, Oct. 14.18. To and from; will take group photo of Conf.
206.
Hernandez Usera, José, Supreme Ct. of Porto Rico. 4 items, San
Juan Mohonk, July 17 - Aug. 14. 070 and from; suggests P.R.
officials for Conf.; already on list.3
207»
Hersey, Col. later Maj. Gen. Mark L., Asst. Chief Phil. Con.
stabulary. 2 items, Zamboanga, P.I. Mohonk, July 26 - Sept*
9. to and from; suggests men for Conf.3
208.
Hill, Albert C., N.Y. State Education Dept. 10 items, Albany,
N.Y.;
Indianapolis, Ind. - Mohonk, Sept. 15 - Dec. 31. To and from;
discuss N.Y. Indians as possible Conf. topic; corr. includes
Phillips' evaluation of him.3
209.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 1 item, Norwalk,
Conn., Sept. 13.
210.
Hitchcock, U.S. Sen. Gilbert M., of Nebraska. 1 item, Washington
Aug. 26.
211.
Hodge, Frederick Webb, ethnologist. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Jan. 2, 1914.
212.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, founder and pres. World Book Co. 15
items, Yonkers, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 23 - Nov. 17. To and
from; suggests numerous men for Philippine part of Conf.3
213.
Holland, U.S. Rep.
of Virginia. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Aug. 22.
214.
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., of Johns Hopkins U., ex-Treas. of Porto Rico. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 20.
215.
Holt, Hamilton, ed. The Independent. 3 items, New York - Mo.
honk, Sept. 19.26. To and from; discuss men for Conf.3
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 271
Box 39, 1913, cont.:
216.
Hord, John S., Bank of Phil. Islands. 3 items (1 enclosure),
217.
213.
219.
220.
221.
222.
223.
224.
225.
226.
227.
228.
229.
230.
231.
232.
233.
Manila . Mohonk, June 5 - Aug. 14. to and from; recommends
man for Conf.]
Hubbell, J.L., Indian trader. 1 item, Ganado, Ariz., Oct. 6.
speaks of hopeful conditions among Navajos, with start of
irrigation projects, etc.3
Hughes, Charles Evans, Assoc. Justice later Chief Justices U.S.
Supreme Court. 1 item, Lake Placid, N.Y., Aug. 29,
Hughes, U.S. Rep. Dudley M., of Georgia. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 29.
Hunt, Major I.L., Asst. Chief, Bur. of Insular Affairs, War Dept.
14 items, Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 14 - Dec. 20. to and from
came to Conf. and read Jose de Diego's paper.]
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., U.S. Commerce et., ex-Gov. Porto Rico. 1
item, Washington, Aug. 26.
Hurley, Patrick J., Tribal Attorney for the Choctaw Nation [later
Secy. of War.3 7 items, Washington; Tulsa, Okla. - Mohonk,
June 27 Oct. 13. go and from; came and spoke; corr. includes Phillips' evaluation of him.3
Huyke, Juan B., member Porto Rico House of Delegates. 4 items,
Humacao, P.R. Mohonk, Sept. 11 - Oct. 13. To and from;
supposed to come and represent House of Delegates; declines
at last minute.3
Ide, Henry Clay, ex-Gov. Gen. Philippines, ex-Minister to
Spain. 2
items, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 4, 1913i London, Eng., Jan.
2, 1914.
Iglesias, Santiago, pres. Free Labor Federation of Porto Rico
(affiliate of A.F. of L.) 1 item, San Juan, P.R., Jan. 9,
1914. See alsof145 and 163,
Imperial, Leoncio, Gov., Province of Albay, P.I. 1 item, Albay,
Aug. 27.
Jakosalem, Dionisio, c Gov.73 of Cebu, P.I. 4 items, Cebu
honk, June 2 - Sept. 13. to and from3
Janney, Joseph J., weighty Friend. 1 item, Baltimore, Md., Sept.
Jenkins, Charles Francis, physicist, inventor, publisher. 2 items,
Charmarie Farms, Aug. 27; Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 15.
Jenks, Albert Ernest, anthropologist. 2 items, Minneapolis,
Minn., ca.d.3 .4 Oct. 21.
Jenks, Jeremiah W., political economist. 8 items, New York Mohonk, July 23 - Oct. 15. go and from; discusses topics
and people for Conf.3
Johnson, U.S. Rep. Albert, of Washington State. 1 item, Wash.*
ington, D.C., Aug. 23.
Johnson, U.S. Sen. Charles F., of Maine. 1 item, Washington,
D.O., Aug. 30,
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Box 39, 1913, cont.:
234.
235.
236.
237.
238.
239.
240.
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246,
247*
Johnson, Rt. Rev, Frederick F., Pa. bishop coadjutor of
Missouri. 2 items, St. Louis, MO., June 21; Upper Saranac,
N.Y., Sept. 11.
Johnson, Robert Underwood, editor, author. 1 item [New York
City3 Oct. 18.
Johnson, Wm. E., ed. The New Republic, mgr. publicity AntiSaloon League. 7 items, Westerville, Ohio - Mohonk, May 23
Dec. 31. To and from; includes two printed articles from
New Republic on schemes of grafters to get one of them appointed U.S. Indian Commr.3
Johnston, W. R., missionary to the Navajos. 17 items (1 enclosure), Los Angeles, Cal.; Holbrook, Ariz.; Indian Wells, Ariz.;
Flagstaff, Ariz.; Winslow, Ariz. - Mohonk, July 11 - Dec. 8.
To and from; meaty discussion of Indians on public domain;
sends in corrected text of Conf. speech for Report; discuss
people for program.3
Jones, Andrieus A., let. Asst. Secy. of Interior [later U.S. Sen.
2 items, Washington, Aug. 18 - Oct. 20.
Jones, Chester Lloyd, commercial expert. 2 items, Madison, Wis.,
July 30 - Oct. 20.
Jones, U.S. Rep. Wm. A., of Virginia, author of Jones Bill for
Philippine independence. 9 items, Washington; New York honk, Feb. Feb. 18 - Oct. 18.
To and from; discuss men for Conf.;
Mr. Jones says too many "imperialists" invited; Phillips ex.
plains; corr. includes copy of speech by Jones, "The Truth as
to Conditions in the Philippines," from the Congressional
Record, Feb. 18, and clipping from N.Y. Tribune, Sept. 22,
giving statement by him.3
Jones, Rt. Rev. W. A., P.E. bishop of Porto Rico. 1
item, San Juan, Sept. 2.
Jones, U.S. Sen. Wesley L., of Washington State. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 22.
Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah K., delegate to U.S. Congress from
Hawaii. 2 items, Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, Aug. 20.-e1.
[To and from3
Kalaw, Maximo M., secy. to Manuel Quezon. 11 items, Washington
Mohonk, June 13 - Oct. 19. To and from; discuss people for
Conf.; he declines at last minute. 3 See Store, #419, for memo,
April 14, 1914, of call on Mr. Kalaw by Phillips, at which
discussed boycott of 1913 Conf. by Phil. independence faction.
Kalaw, Teodoro M., Secy. Phil. Assembly. 3 items (1 enclosure)
Manila Mohonk, June 5 - Aug. 22. [To and from; sends list
of members of Phil. Assembly.3
Kean, 12. Col. Jefferson Randolph, Medical Corps, U.S.A., expert
on sanitation. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 23.
Keen, Dr. Wm. Williams, surgeon. 1 item, Philadelphia, Dec. 30.
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Box 39, 1913, cont.:
248.
249.
250.
251.
252.
253.
of
254.
255.
256.
257.
258*
259*
260.
261.
262.
Kelsey, Dana H., U.S. Ind. Supt., Union Agency, Muskogee, Okla.
31 items (2enclosures), Washington, D.C.; Muskogee, Okla.*
Mohonk, June 16, 1913 Jan. 2, 1914. [To and from; very
meaty discussion of people and points for 5 Civilized Tribes
part of Indian program; sends advance copy of his speech;
corr. includes Phillips: evaluation of him.)
Kemmerer, Prof. Edwin Walter of Princeton, internationally
known economist. 3 items, Ithaca, N.Y.; Princeton, N.J.
Mohonk, July 28 - Oct. 11. To and from)
Kenyon, U.S. Sen. Wm. S., of Iowa. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Aug. 21.
Ketcham, Rev. Wm. H., dir. Bur. of Catholic Indian Missions,
member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 24 items, Washington - Mohonk,
Juno 10 Oct. 31. To and from; discuss men for 5 Civilized
Tribes part of Indian program.)
Kinney, Mrs. Sara T., pres. Conn. Indian Assoc. 2 items [n.p..
n.d.)
Knox, Frank, member U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs. [later U.S. Secy.
Navy3 3 items, Manchester, N.H. - Mohonk, Oct. 15-21. [To
and from.)
Laird, David, Canadian Supt. [Commr.) Indian Affairs. 2 items,
Ottawa, Can., Oct. 10, 1913 - Jan. 3, 1914*
Lake, Dr. Arthur D., friend of N.Y. Indians. 4 items, Gowanda,
N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 26 - Sept. 2. [To and from; wants
discussion of Ogden Land Co. claim to reservation lands and
of citizenship for N.Y. Indians.)
Lane, Franklin K., U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item (1 enclosure)
carbon of Phillips: letter to him, enclosing Indian part of
Conf. Platform. Mohonk, Oct. 25.
Lane, U.S. Sen. Harry, of Oregon. 4 items, Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Oct. 14. to and from)
Lavadia, P.C. Filipino student. 2 items, Ithaca, N.Y. honk, Dec. 12.420. To and from)
Lawler, Thomas B., publisher. 6 items, Boston; New York City;
Manila; Yonkers, N.Y. - Mohonk, June 23 - Sept. 12. to and
from; discuss men for Conf.; card, Sept. 12, from wife, de.
clines for him, but accepts for her.)
Lee, Maj. Gen. Jesse M., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Fort Thomas,
Mohonk, July 29 - Aug. 5. To and from)
Leech, 1.W., supt. Yankton Ind. School. 1 item, Greenwood, S.D.,
Sept. 24.
Leech, John S., Dir., Bur. of Printing, Manila. 6 items (1 enclosure), Manila Mohonk, Apr. 12 - Oct. 24. To and from;
sends Phillips brochure describing system of vocational training originated in Manila Bur. of Printing; also filed here: 3
clippings from Manila Time of Oct. 24, telling of forced resignation from Service.)
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Box 39, 1913, cont.:
263.
Leipziger, Henry M., supervisor of lectures, N.Y. City Dept.
of Educe. 1 item, New York City, Sept. 2.
264.
LeRoy, Albert A., hotel owner, formerly on Mohonk staff, old»
timer at Conf. 4 items, Unadilla, N.Y.; Lakehurst, N.J. .
Mohonk, Aug. 25 ... Nov. 12. to and from]
265.
Lesaca, Juan G., Gov. of Province of Zambales, P.I. 3 items,
Iba, P.I. Mohonk, June 2 - Sept. 19. to and from; let»
ter of Aug. 8 asks Conf. not to believe statements about
Philippines made by poorly informed speakers; mentions . Rossiter.3
266.
Leupp, Francis E., ex-U.S. Indian Commr. 4 items, Tyringham,
Mass. » Mohonk, Aug. 22 Oct. 14. to and from; speaks of
plans he devised, while Commr., for the Navajos and 5 Tribes.]
267.
Lichtenberger, James Pendleton, sociologist. 2 items,
Philadelphia, Oct. 10.17,
268.
Life, Mrs. S. J., friend of the Indian. 7 items (1 enclosure),
Bye, N.Y. - Mohonk, Oct, 25 - Nov. 1. To and from; sends
Denver Platform of Soc. of American Indians and asks Mr.
Smiley's opinion of it, which he gives; suggests sustaining
membership for Conf.; Smiley explains why impossible; her
name added to list of Conf. members because of great
interest.]
267.
Ligue Suisse pour la Defense des Indigenes du Congo. 5 items
(1 enclosure), Geneva, Switzerland -,Mohonk, June 12
Sept.
18. to and from; want to form international org. for
protection of aborigines everywhere; Mohonk steers clear,
though friendly.]
270.
Lindsay, Prof. Samuel McCune, of Columbia U., ex-U.S. Comm. in
Porto Rico. 1 item, New York City, Oct. 20,
271.
Lineberger, Paul Myron Wentworth, lawyer, author, ex-U.S. Dist.
Judge in Philippines, legal adviser to Sun Yat Sen. 4 items,
Milwaukee, Wis. - Mohonk, Sept. 13 - Jan. 23, 1914,
272.
Lippitt, U.S. Sen. Henry Frederick, of Rhode Island. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 25.
273.
Lippe, Oscar H., supervisor, U.S. Ind. Service. 2 items, Lewiston, Idaho - Mohonk, Aug. 29 - Sept. 3. to and from; sug.-.
rests topics for Indian part of Conf. (decentralizing the Ind.
Bur.); says Conf. will have opportunity to influence Joint Com»
mittee of Congress investigating Ind. Bur.]
274.
Littlefield, ex-.U.S.. Rep. Charles E., of Maine.3 items, New York »
Mohonk, Oct.
to and from]
275.
Lluberas, Arturo, member Porto Rico House of Delegates. 2 items,
San Juan] Mohonk, Aug. 15 - Sept. 3. to and from; can't
come.3
276.
Locke, Victor M., Jr., Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation.
3 items, Antlers, Okla. - Mohonk, June 27 - July 22. To and
from; gives views on allotment of Choctaw land.]
277.
Lonergan, U.S. Rep. Augustine, of Connecticut. 1 item, Washing»
ton, D.C., Aug. 23.
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Box 39, 1913, cont.:
278.
Long, Howard, Div. Supt. of Schools, Prov. of Albay, P.I.,
mgr. of Philippine Exposition (traveling exhibit of Phil.
products, curios, etc.) 3 items (1 enclosure), Angola, Ind.
Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Oct. 6. to and from; sends Phillips free
pass to the show"
279.
Long, Dr. John D., officer U.S. Pub. Health Seri,. 1 item, San
Francisco, Cal., Aug. 28.
280.
long, John Davis, ex..U.S. Secy. of Navy, chairman Boston Indian
Citizenship Committee. 2 items, Boston - Mohonk, Sept. 1.4.
to and from; suggests man for Ind. part of Conf.3
281.
Lopes Acosta, J.A., judge Porto Rico District Court, 1 item,
Humacao, P.R., Oct. 6.
282.
Lord, Chester Sanders, managing. ed. N.Y. San. 1 item,
Brooklyn,
N.Y., Sept. 27.
283.
Low, Charles A., judge Phil. Dist. Court, Moro Prov. 1 item,
Zamboanga, Oct. 1.
284.
Luden, Wm. H., cough drop manufacturer. 2 items, Reading, Pa. 4*
Mohonk, Oct. 7-10. e20 and from; wants to give everybody at
Conf. cough drops.3
285.
Lusk, Charles S., Bur. Catholic Indian Missions. 1 item,
Washington,
D.C., Oct. 10. says Mr. Abbott has left Ind. Off. and started
work as Secy. Bd. Ind. Commrs.3
Box 40, 1913, cont.:
286.
287.
288.
289.
290.
291.
292.
293.
Mabie, Hamilton Wright, assoc. ed. The Outlook. I item, New York,
Sept. 23.
McClung, (Thomas) Lee, ex-.Treasurer of U.S. 2 items, At Sea
Mohonk, Aug. 15 Sept. 23. to and from3
McCormick, :Frederick, journalist, war correspondent, secy. Asia..
tic Institute. 5 items, New York - Mohonk, April 20 - Aug. 23.
Jo and from; tells Phillips of founding of Institute.3
McCoy, Col. H.B., Bur. of Customs, Manila. 2 items, Manila
Mohonk, July 9 - Aug. 14. to and from; suggests man for Conf.
McCoy, Miss Lily, Asst. Supervisor of Ind. Employment, Off. of
Ind. Affairs. 1 item, Washington, June 18. asks for invitation
to Conf.; doesn't get it.3
MacCracken, Henry Mitchell, Chancellor Emeritus, N.Y.U. 1 item,
New York City, Oct. 15.
McDill, Dr. John R., surgeon. 15 items (2 enclosures), Milwaukee
Wis. Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Nov. 12. To and from; speaks on
"The Injustice of American Opposition to Philippine Independence;" puts in brief introductory statement about his own
dismissal from the Philippine Health Service; corr. includes
Phillips' evaluation of him.3
McDonough, John T., Albany lawyer, ex...judge, Philippines 3 items,
Albany, N.Y. Mohonk, July 28 Sept. 16. to and from; suggests man for Conf.3
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Box 40, 1913, cont.:
294.
295.
296.
297.
298.
299.
300.
301.
302.
303.
304.
305.
306.
307.
308.
309.
McGuire, U.S. Rep. Bird, of Oklahoma. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, June 27 - July 1. to and from3
McIntyre, Brig. Gen. later Maj. Gen.3 Frank, U.S.A., Chief,
Bur. of Insular Affairs, War Dept. 14 items (1 enclosure),
Washington - Mohonk, May 23 - Oct. 14. to and from; gives
Phillips information on men and topics for Phil. part of Conf.3
McKenzie, Prof. Fayette A., of Ohio State U., member Exec. Comm,
Society of American Indians. 6 items, Columbus, Ohio - Mohonk,
July 5 - Sept. 18. to and from; suggests topic for Ind. part
of Conf. program.3
McKinley, U.S. Rep. later Sen.3 Wm. B., of Illinois. 1 item,
Champaign, Ill., cn.d.3
McLaughlin, James, Inspector, U.S. Ind. Sexy. 1 item, Spokane,
Wash., Sept. 18.
McLean, U.S. Sen. George P., of Connecticut. 1 item, Washing••
ton, Aug. 22.
McLeary, J.H., Sr. Assoc. Justice, Supreme Ct. of Porto Rico.
3 items, San Juan - Mohonk, Mar. 28 - Apr. 12. to and from;
suggests having Confs. a month earlier each year; Phillips ex**
plains impossible.3
Manning, J.L., Treas. of Phil's. 1 item, Manila, Sept. 13.
Martinez, Frank, judge Porto Rico District Ct. 2 items, Ponce,
P.R. Mohonk, Oct. 1.-10. to and from3
Maus, Col. Louis Mervin, Medical Corps, U.S.A., Chief Surgeon,
Eastern Div. 9 items, Governor's I., N.Y..' Mohonk, June 18 Oct. 14. to and from; suggests man for Conf.; offers to give
illustrated lecture; offer declined; he can't come.3
May, David Wm., agriculturist. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk,
Aug. 4 - Sept. 25. to and from; suggests men for Conf.3
Meritt, Edgar Bryant, new Asst. U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs 2
items, Washington, Oct. 20 - Nov. 7. includes clipping tell*
ing of his appointment and enthusiasm of all friends of Indian*
Mesa, Pedro de cteacher3 2 items, Calapan, Mindoro, P.I. Moil
honk, Oct. 24 - Dec. 1. to and from3
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U. 5 items, Squirrel I.,
Me.; Raleigh, N.C. Mohonk, Aug. 26, 1913 - Jan. 23, 1914.
Jo and from; speaks of memorial speech he gave for Albert K.
Smiley, at Conf.3
Metcalf, Misses Elizabeth H. and Sarah S., former residents of
Philippines. 8 items, Worcester, Mass.; Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk, Sept. 24 - cOct. 273. to and from; includes letter of
recommendation from Wm. A. Brown of Philadelphia; so many
recommendations, Phillips is suspicious; not invited; come as
paying guests of hotel.3
Miller, Ransford Stevens, Chief, Div. of Far Eastern Affairs,
State
Dept. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 25.
.
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Box 40, 1913, cont.:
310.
Moffett, Rev. Thomas C., supt. Presbyterian Dept. of Indian
Missions. 4 items, New York » Mohonk, Sept. 5 - Nov. 12.
to and from; mentions missionary meeting held during Conf.)
311.
Monroe, Prof, Paul, of Columbia U., ed. Cyclopedia of Education.
15 items, New York » Mohonk, Aug. 12 » Nov. 18. to and from;
concerns his speech on Phil. educe.. and article requested by
Conf. Press Committee for syndication; corr. includes clipping
from N.Y. ,Tribune, Sept. 26, reporting speech on Phil. schools
at Columbia Teachers' College's opening exercises.)
312.
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 2 items, Swayney, N.C., Sept. 16,
1913; Washington, D.C., Mar. 26, 1914. Speaks of Quaker work
with Indians and of need to protect Indians from their own lack
of economic foresight.)
313.
Moore, Rev. T. Albert, gen. secy. Methodist Dept. of Temperance
and Moral Reform, Canada. 1 item, Toronto, Sept. 10.
314.
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs.
51 items (5 enclosures), Andover, Mass.; East Orland, Me.; Mt.
Desert Ferry, Me. Mohonk, April 9 » Dec. 30. to and from;
contains full picture of development of Okla. part of Indian
program; also much information on conditions in Okla. and people
involved; corr. includes Moorhead's report on his investigations
in Okla. and copies of his Conf. speech, newspaper artic1e,
etc.)
315.
More, Paul Elmer, editor, author. 1 item New York City, n.d.)
316.
317.
318.
319.
320.
321*
322*
Morehead, J.A., ores. Roanoke College. 1 item, Salem, Va., Jan.?,.
Morgan, U.S. Rep Dick T., of Okla. 4 items, Washington Se Mohonk
June 26 » Sept. 15. to and from)
Morgan, Fred C., Apt. Flathead Agency. 1 item, Jocko, Mont.,
Oct. 14.
Morris, George Perry, of Christian Science Monitor. 3 items, Bos.
ton, Mass. » Mohonk, Aug. 28 » Oct. 28. to and from; Phil'.'
lips thanks him for help with Conf. publicity; also here, Phil»
lips evaluation of him.)
Morrison, U.S. Rep. Martin A4, of Indiana. 1 item, Washington.
D.C., Aug. 23.
Morse, Alexander Porter, nationally known lawyer. 1 item, Lake
Placid, N.Y., Sept. 22.
Moses, Prof. Bernard of U. of Cal., ex»member U.S. Phil. COMM.
4 items, Bayonne, France; New York City' Mohonk, May 4 » Sept.
18. To and from; includes editorial from New York Times, May
4, discussing his article in The Atlantic on what would happen
to the Philippines. if we withdrew at once.)
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p. 278
Box 40, 1913, cont.:
323.
Muffoz Rivera, Luis, Resident Commr. from Porto Rico at
Washington, 5 items, Washington 0. Mohonk, Feb* 15 Aug. 8. to and from; letter of Aug. 1 finally tells
why many Porto Ricans do not respond to Conf. invitations:
discouraged by failure of Conf. to take strong stand on
Porto Rico rights.3
324.
Murray, U.S. Rep. Wm. H., of Oklahoma* 15 items (2 enclosures), Washington, D.C.; Tishomingo, Okla. Mohonk,
June 27 1913 Feb* 23, 1914. to and from; agrees to
speak; sends copy of speech on restricted and unrestrict.0
ed. Indians; can't come; sends extract of his speech on
Prohibition, from Congressional Record; also here: clip..
ping from Washington Evening Star, Jan. 30, 1914, of in...
terview with Mrs. Murrar.3
325.
Murray, Rev. J.S., missionary. 6 items (2 enclosures),
Atoka, Okla.., Mohonk, July 12 .0 Oct. 27. to and from;
very anxious to come, but too old and infirm; letter
of Aug. 5 discusses discouraged outlook of full.-bloods
In Okla., result of their being victimized; gives ideas on
what should be done; suggests man for Conf.; sends pam-.
phlet, "The Indian's Side," and leaflet about Murrow Indian Orphan's Home.
326.
Musgrave, W.E., M.D., dean College of Medicine and
Surgery, U. of Philippines. 4 items, Manila, P.I.
Mohonk, n.d. -Sept. 2* To and from; speaks of preparing
report of Government Comm. for Investigation of Excessive
Infant Mortality in Philippines.3
327.
Myers, U.S. Sen. Henry L., of Montana* 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 8.
328.
Nesom, Dr. George E., formerly Dir. of Agriculture, Phi's.
2 items, Mobile, Ala. Mohonk, Sept. 13 - Oct. 14. Jo
and from; speaks of agricultural resources of Phils.3
329.
Newlin, Miss Sarah. 2 items, Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk,
cn.d.3 Feb. 25, 1914* to and from; asks how it hap*
pens that Mr. Abbott is Secy. Bd. Ind. Commrs. when under
suspicion of malfeasance as Asst. Ind. Commr.; Phillips
tries to answer.3
330.
Nicholson, Angus s., supt. Menominee and Stockbridge Reser.*
vation, Neopit, Wis. 4 items, Neopit - Mohonk, June 23 0.
cn.d.3 to and from; includes Phillips' comment on him
and wife. (Worth saving for this alone.)3
331.
O'Brien, U.S. Rep. James H., of New York. 1 item, Washing.*
ton, D.C., Sept. 20.
332.
Odlin, Arthur F., ex.-Atty. Gen. Porto Rico, ex0.J1Idge Ct. of
1st. Instance, Manila, P.I. 13 items (1 enclosure),
Arcadia, Florida; On Board S.S. Lenape; Lancaster, N.H. 0.
Mohonk, July 28 - Nov. 3. to and from; comes and speaks
against independence for Philippines.; encloses copy of
speech;
also here: Phillips' evaluation of him.1
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p. 279
Box 40, 1913, cont.:
333.
Oldham, Rt. Rev. Wm. F., D.D., I.L.D., corr. secy. M.E. Bd. of
Foreign Missions, 7 items, New York City - Mohonk, Aug. 15 N.d.) ET() and from; includes copy of speech, "The Profit and
Perils of Philippine Autonomy;" also Phillips' evaluation of
him.)
334.
O'Meara, A.E., Canadian. 8 items (1 enclosure), Vancouver,
B.C.; Winnipeg, Man.; Montreal - Mohonk, Aug. 21 - Oct: 28.
to and from; wants to come to Conf. to confer with people
there about helping Indians in Peru: thinks Conf. asked him
to communicate 1912 resolution to British Colonial
Institute; Conf. does not want to get involved; not
invited.)
335.
Ortigas, Francisco, Philippine Code Committee. 1 item, Manila,
July 23.
336,
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item, Wash..
ington, Aug. 23.
337.
Owen, U.S. Sen. Robert L., of Oklahoma, 6 items, Washington.
Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 16. to and from)
338.
Page, U.S. Sen. Carroll S., of Vermont. 2 items, Washington•.
Mohonk, Aug. 19-21. to and from)
339.
Palmer, Santiago, member P.R. House of Delegates. 2 items,
Arecibo, P.R. - Mohonk, July 25 - Sept. 1. to and from)
340.
Parker, Arthur C. Indian), secy.-..treas. Soc. of Amer. Indians,
New York State Archaeologist. 9 items, Albany, N.Y.; Den-.
ver, Colo. - Mohonk, Aug. 12, 1913 - Jan. 5, 1914. to and
from; discuss misunderstanding over apparent lack of
recognition of
by Mohonk; Mr. Parker praises 1913 Conf.
Report and says it should be "the bible of Congress on Indian
matters.")
341.
Parker, Gabe E. Indian), U.S. Register of the Treasury. 11
items, Washington - Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Dec. 23. to and from;
includes his speech on, "The Indian - Personal vs. Property;"
also
Phillips'
evaluation
of
him
as
"first-class
acquisition.")
342.
Parkhill, Deaconess Harriet Randolph, of Orlando, Fla. 2 items
(1 enclosure), Orlando - Mohonk, Oct. 20•.28. To and from;
soliciting for missionary work among Seminoles; no luck.)
343.
Patacsil, Lucas M., Filipino high school student. 3 items,
Manila - Mohonk, April 22 - July 8. to and from; wants Conf.
Reports; sent.11
344.
Peairs, Hervey B., U.S. Supervisor in Charge of Indian Schools.
6 items, Lawrence, Kan.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, June 24 Nov. 1. to and from)
345.
Pedley, Frank, Deputy Supt. Gen. of Ind. Affairs, Canada.-4,
items, Ottawa, Sept. 12-.23.
346.
Penrose, Stephen P. L., pres. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash,
Mar. 24.
—
-
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p. 280
Box 40, 1913, cont.:
347*
Perry, Bliss, ex-ed. Atlantic Monthly. 1 item, Cambridge,
Mass., Sept. 29.
348.
Pettit, Prof. Walter M., of Columbia U. 1 item, Kansas City*
Mo., Oct. 12.
349.
Philbin, Eugene A., prominent N.Y. judge. 1 item, New York,
Sept. 19.
350.
Pierson, Delavan L., ea. Missionary Review of the World. 2
Items, New York, Nov. 21 - Dec. 3.
351.
Pittman, U.S. Sen. Key, of Nevada. 1 item, Washington, DX.,
Aug. 26.
352.
Platka, W.J., asst. secy. Philippine Soc. 17 items (2 enclosures); New York City - Mohonk, June 27, 1913 - Jan. 10,
1914. to and from; fives information and suggestions about
people for Conf.; invites Mr. Smiley to join Phil. Soc. (no)3
353.
Platt, U.S. Rep. Edmund, of New York. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
New York, Jan. 6, 1914.
354.
Poindexter, U.S. Sen. Miles, of Washington State. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Aug. 19.
355.
Poland, Wm. B., v.p. and chief engineer, Phil. Railway Co.
2 items, Manila - Mohonk, 3h1y 12 - Aug. 22. To and from;
suggests people for Conf.
356.
Pomerene, U.S. Sen. Atlee, of Ohio. 2 items, Washington -.Mohonk, Aug. 14-.16. to and from
357.
Pope, Judge Wm. H., U.S. Dist. Ct., New Mexico. 1 item, Santa
Fe, Aug. 2.
358.
Post, U.S. Rep. James D., of Ohio. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Oct. 9. To and from
359.
Post, Regis H., ex-Gov. Porto Rico. 2 items, Bayport, L.I.
Mohonk, July 22 - Aug. 25. To and from3
360.
Potts, Brig. Gen. R. D., U.B.A. 1 item, San Francisco, Aug.27.
361.
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. reporter. 6 items, Boston - Mohonk,
en
362*
and from; concerns Conf. Report.3
Sept. 19 - Nov. 4.
Pratt, Brig. Gen. Richard Henry, U.S.A., retired, founder of
Carlisle Indian School. 6 items, Washington - Mohonk, Oct.
15 - Nov. 7. To and from; includes Phillips' evaluation of
him; dropped from Conf. in 1904 because of impulsiveness.3
Box 41, 1913, cont.:
363.
Quezon, Manuel, Resident Commr, from Philippines. in
Washington. 8
items, Washington - Mohonk, June 5 - Sept. 10. To and from;
says will come, then can't; suggests 3 men for Conf.3
364.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., hon. pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc., old
timer at Conf. 2 items, Syracuse, N.Y., Aug. 30 - Oct. 14.
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 281
Box 41, 1913, cont.:
365.
Randall, Rev. J. Harvey, pres. Bacone College. 9 items, Bam
cone, Okla. m Mohonk, Aug. 12 - Nov. 7. To and from; re..
commended by Rev. A.W. Murrow; includes Phillips' eval.3
366.
Ransdell, U.S. Sen. Jos. E., of Louisiana. 1 item, Washing.'
ton, D.C., Aug. 22.
367.
Readey, Daniel J., Lt. Phil. Constabulary. 1 item, Indang,
Cavite, P.I. cn.d.3 comments on Conf. speech of Dr.
McDill; says Filipino masses have no conception of
Independence and would be exploited if granted it.3
368.
Redfield, Wm. C., U.S. Secy. of Commerce. 2 items, Washington*.
Mohonk, June 18m21. to and from3
369.
Reed, U.S. Sen. James A., of Missouri. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 31*
370.
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Jamestown:
R.I., Aug. 23.
371.
Richards, Theodore, prominent Hawaiian. I item, Minnewaska,
N.Y., July 16.
372.
Richardson, Allan H., Treas. of Porto Rico. 4 Wafts, San Juan,
P.R2; New York - Mohonk, Aug. 16 - Sept. 24. To and from]
373.
Richardson, U.S. Sen. Harry Alden, of Delaware. 1 item, Dover, Del., Aug. 23.
374.
Rivers, Col. Wm. C., Phil. Constabulary. 1 item, Baguio, P.I.,
July 27.
375.
Roberts, Brig. Gen. C.S., U.S.A., retired. 6 items, San Fran.-..
cisco, Cal.; Rizal, P.I.; Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mohonk,
May 1 - Oct. 23. to and from; went to Phila, to see for
himself if independence should be granted soon; decided not;
suggests men for Conf.3
376.
Robertson, James A., Librarian, Phil. Library, Manila, inter..
nationally known historian. 2 items, Manila - Mohonk, June
5 - July 26. To and from; hopes to come in 1915.3
377.
Robinson, U.S. Sen. Joe T., of Arkansas. 3 items, Washington*.
Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Dec. 9. to and from3
378*
Rocha, Fernando, Gov.? Bohol Prov., P.I. 1 item, Tagbilaran,
P.I., Aug. 20.
In Spanish; declines.3
379.
Rodgers, Rev. James B., Presbyterian missionary in
Philippines
items, Haines Falls, N.Y.; Corning, N.Y.; New York City;
Mohonk, Aug. 25 cn.d.3
380.
Roe, Mary W., missionary. I item, Winnebago, Nebr., Sept. 2.
alludes to death of husband, Walter C. Roe.3
381.
Rogers, George, editorial writer, Phila. Inquirer. 2 items,
Phila. Mohonk, Oct. 28, 1913 - Jan. 1, 1914. To and from;
Phillips mentions his help with press work in past pears.3
382.
Root, U.S. Sen. Elihu, of New York. 1 item, Washington cn.d.3
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p. 282
Box 41, 1913, cont.:
383.
Rossiter, Rev. Steely Bales, former pastor lst. Presb. Church,
Manila. 26 items, Newark, N.J.; South West Harbor, Me.; New
York City Mohonk, May 27 - Oct. 28. to and from; discuss
people and attitudes for Conf.; strongly against Phil.
independence; taken ill; can't come.3
384.
Rowe, Prof. L. S., of U. of Pennsylvania, pres. Amer. Acad. of
Political and Social Science. 3 items, Philadelphia, Pa.,
cn.d.3 - Oct. 22.
385.
Roxas, Felix M., Pres. Municipal Board, Manila. 2 items, Manila ..Mohonk, July 8 - Aug. 14. co and from.3
386.
Rupley, U.S. Rep. Arthur R., of Pennsylvania. 4 items, Car..
lisle, Pa. Mohonk, Sept. 2 - 00. 14. to and from3
387.
Russell, Rev. J. Francis, Baptist missionary to Panay, P.I.
1 item (3 enclosures), Leominster, Mass., Aug. 23. Encloses
pictures of self and family with Filipinos.3
388.
Russell, U.S. Rep. Joseph J., of Missouri. 1 item Washington,
Aug. 21.
Assoc
389.
Ryder, Rev. C. 3., corr. secy. Amer. Missionary Sag. 1 item,
New York, Aug. 23. [Dates of Conf. conflict with dates of
A.M.A. meeting; suggests adjustment for future years.3
390.
St. Germaine, T. L. 3 items, New Haven, Conn. Mohonk, Aug.
29
Sept. 8. to and from; if comes, wants all expenses
paid; nothing doing.3
391.
Sanger, Maj. Gen. Joseph Prentice, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
New London, N.H., Aug. 24.
392.
Savage, Jose R. F., Porto Rican. 1 item, San Juan, Oct. 8.
393.
394.
395.
396.
397.
398.
Schoenrich, Otto, ex.-judge Porto Rico, pres. Nicaraguan Mixed
Claims Commission, 6 items, Managua, Nic.; Washington, D.C.•
Mohonk, April 5 - Sept. 2. to and from; suggests new names
for Conf.; suggests advocating of U.S. colonial civil service
Schurman, Pres. J. G., of Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y.,
Sept. 27.
Scott, Brig. Gen. [later Maj. Gen., Chief of Staff3 Hugh Lenox,
U.S.A. 10 items: 6 letters, Port Bliss, Tex. Mohonk, June
18 - Sept. 4; clippings, New York Times and Washington SIAL,
Mar. 24 - Dec. 2. to and from; discuss condition of Fort
Sill and. Mescalero Apaches, etc.; clippings tell of Gen.
Scott's work as pacifier of Navajos of New Mexico and Moros
of Philippines.)
Scott, R. J. [Cherokee Indiana 1 item, Sallisaw csic3 Okla.,
Jan. 7, 1914. [Wants copy of Conf. Report.3
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, minister of Central Union Church, Honolulu. 1 item, Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1914.
Seelye, I. Clark, pres. emeritus of Smith College. 1 item,
Northampton, Mass. cn.d.3
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Box 41, 1913, cont.:
399,
Sells, Cato, U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 12 items, Wash..
ington Mohonk; New York, July 1 - Dec. 26. go and from;
includes clipping from New York Herald, Dec. 26, telling of
Commr. Sells' plan to rectify wrongs to Indians; corr.
discusses his work; Phillips questions size of allotments
planned for Ft. Sill Apaches; he answers.3
400,
Sepulveda, Domingo, judge of Dist. Ct., Mayaguez, P.R. 2 items,
Vayaguez Mohonk, Aug. 16 - Sept. 9. go and from; declines
in Spanish.3
401.
Shafroth, U.S. Sen. John F., of Colorado. 1 item, Washington*
Aug. 30.
402.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College* 1 item, Haverford,
Pa., Sept. 16.
403.
Shearer, Capt. Robert M., special agent, Phil. Govt., and Mrs.
Lucy B. 13 items, Erlanger, Ky.; New York City - Mohonk,
July 8 - Nov. 7. To and from; suggests man for Conf.; he
can't speak but wife does; corr. includes Phillips' eval.3
404.
Shelton, Capt. George H., ex-Asst. Chief Bur. of Insular
Affairs. 4 items, Governor's Island, N.Y.; Ft. Niagara, N.Y.
- Mohonk, May 18 - Oct. 21. go and from3
405.
Shepard, Finley J. and Mrs. Helen (Gould). 1 item (1 enclossure), Irvington-on-Hudson, Oct. 11.
406.
Shepardson, Prof. Francis W., of U. of Chicago, 5 items* Chicago, Ill.-Mohonk, Aug. 12-Oct. 9 to and from3
407.
Shively, U.S. Sen. Benjamin F., of Indiana. 1 item* Washington.,
Aug. 22.
408.
Shoemaker, Ferdinand, supt. Mt. Pleasant Indian School. 1 item,
Mt. Pleasant, Mich. cn.d.3
409.
Sleicher, John A., ed. Leslie's Weekly. 4 items (1 enclosure),
New York Mohonk, Sept. 26 - Oct. 15. to and from; encloses
reprint of editorial by him, “The Mob;" suggests man to
replace him at Conf.3
410,
Slocum, Wm. F., press Colorado College. 2 items, Bad Nauheime
Germany, July 12; Colorado Spa, Colo., Oct. 21.
411.
Smith, Brig. Gen. Frederick A., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Omaha, Nebr. Mohonk, Aug. 15 . Oct. 8. to and from3
412*
Smith, James F., ex-'Gov. Gen. Philippines., judge U.S. CT.
Customs
Appeals. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, June 18 - Oct. 2.
to and from3
413.
Smith, Wm. 0., ex-Atty. Gen. Hawaii. 1 item, Honolulu, July 8.
414,
Sniff en, Matthew K., secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 11 items* Philadelphia, Pa.; Wewoka, Okla.; Sacaton, Ariz. Mohonk, June 13%.
Oct. 28. To and from; suggests and discusses men for Conf.;
sends reprint of his article, ',Is the American Indian Being
Robbed?"3
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p. 284
Box 41, 1913, cont.:
415.
Soriano* Francisco, Gov. of Surigao Province, P.I. 1 item,
Surigao, Aug. 2.
416.
Spencer, Claudius B., ed. Central Christian Advocate. 2 items*
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 1 » Nov. 3. most appreciative letters)
417.
Starr, Frederick, internationally known anthropologist. 2 items*
Chicago* Aug. 22+23.
418.
Stephens, U.S. Rep. Dan V., of Nebraska. 1 item, Washington,
Aug, 25.
419.
Stephens, U.S. Rep. John H., of Texas* chairman House Comm. on
Indian Affairs, 1 item* Washington, Aug. 21,
420.
Stewart, Mortimer L., dir. Burl of Prisons, Manila, P.I. 2 items,
Manila, July 23 » Nov. 7. 'Nov. 7 item: clipping from Manila
Times, telling of his resignation to take newspaper job.]
421.
Stone, Mason S., ex—Phil. official, Supt. of Educe. of Vermont.
6 items, Montpelier, Vt. » Mohonk, Aug. 12 » Oct. 9* to and
from; suggests topics for Philippine part of program.)
422.
Stone, U.S. Sen. Wm. J., of Missouri, chairman Senate Comm. on
Indian Affairs. 3 items* Washington » Mohonk, July 7
n.d.)
o
and
from
t
)
423:
Storey, Moorfield, press Anti»Imperialist League and N.A.A.C.P.
11 items, Boston » Mohonk, Sept. 7, 1913 » April 14, 1914.
to and from; refuses to come because he thinks his side of
Phil, question will not be fairly treated; Phillips tries to
talk him around; no luck; corr. includes copy of memo* Apr. 14,
1914, of call by Phillips on Maximo Kalaw, to discuss AntiImperialist boycott of 1913 Conf.3
424,
Straight, Willard D., ex»U.S. Consul Gen., Mukden. 2 items, New
York » Mohonk, July 3»5. to and from; suggests men for Conf.3
425.
Strayer, Rev. Charlton Bates, writer for Leslie's Weekly. 7 items,
New York » Maxima Mohonk* Oct. 14 » Nov. 27. to and from;
includes tear sheet from Leslie's , Nov. 27, containing his
article on Conf.; also here, Phillips' evaluation of him.)
426.
Street, Thomas A., member Phil. Code Comm. 9 items, Nashville,
Tenn.; Boaz, Ala.; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta, Ga. » Mohonk,
May 27 Oct. 23. to and from; discuss what he should speak
on; all set; can't come.)
427,
Stringer, U.S. Rep. Lawrence B., of Illinois* 1 item, Washington,
Sept. 2.
428.
Strong, Dr. Richard Pearson, internationally known expert of
tropical medicine. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Oct. 3.
recommends men for Conf.3
429.
Stuck, Rev. Hudson, P.I. archdeacon, missionary to Alaska. 4
items* New York City » Mohonk, Aug. 15 — Oct. 20, to and from'
includes clipping from N.Y. Times , Oct. 20, telling about him
and speech be made in New York.)
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Box 41, 1913, cont.:
430.
431.
432.
433.
434.
435.
436.
437*
438.
439.
440.
441.
442.
443.
144.
445*
446.
Stunts, Rev. Homer C., Methodist bishop of South America.
2 items, New York » Mohonk, Aug. 8»15. to and from3
Styles and Cash, stationers. 8 items, New York » Mohonk, June
12 . Oct. 9. To and from; concerns order for Conf.
invitations and other stationery.3
Taber, Cornelia, Cal. Indian Assoc. 2 items, Saratoga, Cal.,
Aug. 24»27, Asks invitation for Cal. couple in East.3
Taft, Miss Grace Ellis, author, anthropologist. I item, New
York, Jan, 21, 1914.
Taft, William Howard, ex..Pres. U.S. 7 items (1 enclosure).
Pointe»au»Pic, Can.; New Haven, Conn. » Mohonk, Aug. 9
Sept. 27. to and from; can't come; encloses letter from the
Misses Metcalf, asking help in getting invitation to Conf.
(see also 1308.)3
Taylor, Frederick W., dir. Phil. Agriculture. 3 items, Washington, D.C.; Manila, P.I. Mohonk, Aug. 30, 1913 » Feb. 2,
1914. to and from3
Taylor, Col. Wallace O., Phil. Constabulary. 1 item, Manila,
July 9. gives view on Phil. independence.3
Thompson, U.S. Sen. Wm. Hop of Kansas. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 22.
Thurston, Bt. Rev. Theodore Payne, P.E. bishop of E. Okla.
1 item, Muskogee, Okla., Sept. 23.
Tiger, Hon. Moty, Okla. Indian chief. 1 item, carbon of Phi]..'
lips' letter to him, Mohonk, June 27.
Todd, R.H., Mayor of San Juan, PX. 2 items, San Juan 0. Mo.*
honk, July 10 - Aug. 8. to and from3
Toro, Emilio del, Assoc. Justice P.R. Supreme Ct. 1 item, San
Juan, July 8.
Torrance, James R., lawyer. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, Dec.
30, 1913 » Jan. 20, 1914. To and from; pays tribute to A.I.3.3
Townsend, U.S. Sen. Charles E., of Michigan. 4 items, Washing..
ton - Mohonk, Aug. 21, 1913 » April, 1914. to and from; ineludes Phillips' memo on Townsend's fight to prevent jobs in
Indian Service being taken out of Civil Service jurisdiction
for political reasons.
Tracey, Judge James F., ex-Assoc. Justice S. Ct. P.I. 2 items,
Albany, N.Y., Sept. 20 - Oct. 22. gives his opinion of
Phil ippine Society.3
Travieso, Martin, Jr., member Exec. Council/Porto Rico. 3 items,
San Juan3 » Mohonk, July 9 - Sept. 9. To and from; letter
of Aug. 29 explains why he and other Porto Ricans have lost
interest in Conf.)
Treat, Prof. Payson J., of Leland Stanford Jr. U. 2 items,
Stanford Ue9 Cal. » Mohonk, Aug. 1928.M To and from; gives views
on Phil.
independence.3
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Box 4101913, cont.:
447.
Usera, Vicente, Porto Rican. 2 items, Ponce, P.R. Mohonk,
July 21«29. To and from; voices resentment of Porto Ricans
at term "dependent peoples.")
448.
Valentine, Robert G., ex»U.S. Commr. Indian Affairs. 2 items
(1 enclosure), Boston, Mass. » Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Oct. 15.
To and from)
449.
Van Buren, Rt. Rev. James H., ex...bishop (Pa.) of Porto Rico
11 items, Madison, Ind.; New York Mohonk, Aug. 28 - Oct. 21.
To and from; encloses outline of speech on, "Porto Rican
Problems.")
450.
Vardaman, U.S. Sen. James K., of Mississippi. 1 item, Washing..
ton, Oct. 16.
451.
Vare, U.S. Rep. later Sen.) Wm. Scott, of Pennsylvania. 1
Item, Washington, Aug. 25,
452.
Vaux, George Jr., Chairman U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 23 items
(1 enclosure), Philadelphia, Pa.; Washington, D.C.; Bryn Mawr,
Pa.; Pocono Manor, Pa, Mohonk, June 5 » Oct. 12, To and
from; discuss people, topics, and plans for Mohonk Conf., also
affairs of Bd. Indian Commissioners.)
453.
454.
455.
456.
457.
458.
459.
460.
461.
462.
4630
Velasques de Leon J., M.D., pres. Bd. of Health, Provinces of
Mindoro and Romblon, P.I. 1 item, Calapan, Mindoro, P.I., July
21,
Very, Rear Adm. Samuel W., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Newton Center, Mass., Jan. 3.
Walker, Ernest G., newspaperman. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 31.
Wallace, Eleanor Tog stenographer U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 17 items
(1 enclosure), Washington » Mohonk, May 24 - Sept. 9. to and
from; answers Phillips' questions about Washington matters.)
Walsh, U.S. Rep. Allan B., of New Jersey. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 21.
Walsh, U.S. Sen. Thomas J., of Montana. I item, Washington, Oct.
17.
Ward, (George) Cabot, ex-Secy. of State, Porto Rico, ex-.Pres.
Exec. Council. 6 items, New York - Mohonk, July 23 - Oct. 15.
to and from; letter of Sept. 16 discusses idea of considering
Latin Amer. peoples at Conf., growth of our interests in Latin
Amer., new name for Conf., and rising hostility to U.S. policy
in Porto Rico.)
Ward, Wm. Hayes, ex-ed. The Independent. 2 items, Newark, N.J.,
Sept. 24 and Phillips' evaluation of him.)
Washburn, Dr. Wm. S., U.S. Civil Service Commr., dir. of
Civil
Service in Philippines. 2 items, Chevy Chase, D.C. Mohonk,
June 18 - Oct. 14. to and from)
Weaver, U.S. Rep. Claude, of Oklahoma. 4 items, Washington Mohonk, June 26 - Sept. 27. to and from)
Weeks, U.S. Sen. John Wingate, of Mass. later Secy. of War)
1 item, Washington, Aug. 21.
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Box 41, 1913, cont.:
464.
465.
466.
467.
468.
469.
470.
471.
472.
473.
474.
475.
476.
477.
478.
Welch, Edward L., of Ft. Sill, Okla. 2 items, Ft. Sill 6. Mo0.
honk, July 22 6. Aug. 14. to and from; concerns allotment
granted him with the Indians in Oklahoma.)
Wells, Amos R., editor. 1 item, Auburndale, Mass., Sept. 8.
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 3 items, Phila..*
delphia, Oct. 10, 1913 - Jan. 28, 1914. letter of Jan. 28,
1914, asks help in persuading Atty. Gen. to keep Dist. Atty.
Crossley of Fairbanks, Alaska, in office; quotes Archdeacon
Stuck on need for this.)
West, Preston C., Asst. U.S. Atty. Gen. 1 item, Washington,
Oct. 8.
Wheeler, Edward J., editor. 1 item chew York City) Oct. 11.
Willard, Judge Charles A., U.S. Dist. Ct. of Minnesota. 1 item**
Minneapolis, Minn., July 8.
Willis, Prof. H. Parker, internationally known economist, ex..
pert for House Ways and Means Comm. and Banking and Currency
Comm. 4 items, New Brighton, N.Y.; New York City - Mohonk,
Oct. 96.31. to and from)
Willoughby, Prof. W. F., of Princeton U., ex-Secy. of Porto Rico.
1 item, Princeton, N.J., Oct. 6.
Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U.S. (not holograph) 1 item, The White
House, Washington. n.d.)
Winslow, Erving, secy. Anti-Imperialist League. 6
items, Boston - Mohonk, Oct. 8-25. to and from; vitriolic letters
from non-admirer of Mohonk.)
Winthrop, Beekman, ex.*Gov. Porto Rico, ex•-Asst. U.S. Secy. Tread')
ex...Asst. Secy. Navy, 1 item, Westbury, L.I., N.Y., Sept. 15.
Wise, Rabbi Stephen S. 2 items, New York 0. Mohonk, Oct. 7•..11.
6Rabbi Wise's letter, addressed to Chancellor Elmer E. Brown,
of N.Y.U., answered by Phillips from Mohonk; concerns invitation for Sen. Lane of Oregon.)
Wistar, Edward M., treas of 1912 Conf. 2 items, Philadelphia.•
Mohonk, Sept. 2..8. Jo and from; cannot attend 1913 Conf.;
sends statement of Conf. accounts.]
Wood, Mrs. Albert Norton, friend of Porto Rico. 11 items, Stone
Harbor, N.J.; Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, Aug. 21 - Oct. 16.
to and from; concerned over alienation of Porto Ricans from
Mohonk; Phillips asks for frank diagnosis of trouble; she says
due to offensive joke made by Vice Pres. Sherman at expense of
Sr. Munoz Rivera, in 1911, and also to name "Dependent Peoples;
suggests new name for Conf.)
Wood, Frank, old-timer at Conf., and Mrs. Wood. 3 items, 1 en..
velope, Boston, Aug. 22, 1913 0. Mar. 27, 1914 [postmark)
attended Conf.; card of Mar. 27, 1914, tells of his death.)
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Box 41, 1913, cont.;
479.
480,
481.
482*
483*
484.
485*
Wood, James, humanitarian, and daughter Carolena. 9 items,
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Mohonk, July 1, 1913 Feb. 12, 1914.
to and from; wants to bring daughter; Phillips says yes, but
not as regular Conf. member; she declines; Phillips asks about
state of affairs of Committee on N.Y. Indians; Mr. Wood has
nothing to report.3
Wood, Maj. Gen. Leonard, Chief of Staff, U.S.A. 7 items, Washington Mohonk, June 12 - Oct. 28. era and from; suggests
men for Phil* part of Conf.; hopes to come; can't
Woodhull, Brig. Gen. Alfred A., U.S.A., retired. 4 items,
Beach Haven, N.J.; Princeton, N.J. - Mohonk, June 19 - Oct.
to and from; suggests men for Conf.3
Woods, Wm. Seaver, ed. The Literary Digest. 1 item, New York,
Oct. 15.
Worcester, Dean C., ex-Secy. of Interior, P.I. 5 items, Manila..
Mohonk, June 7 - Aug. 29. to and from; also includes 2 memos
of Phillips' about him.3
Young, U.S. Rep. George M., of North Dakota. 3 items, Washington...
Mohonk, Aug. 27 - Oct. 7. Jo and from; wants to talk on completely irrelevant subject; discouraged; doesn't come.3
Younglove, John E. 1 item, Bowling Green, N.Y. n.d.
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Box 42, 1914:
1.
DOCUMENTS:
• Announcement, information card, timetable.
• List of people invited to Conf.
• Classified list of acceptances; record of daily acceptances.
• List of Conf. clergymen*
• Phillips, personal comments on noteworthy Conf. members.
• Series of stock paragraphs used in making up letters to persons in
Philippines.
• Memo from Phillips to Mt. Smiley, June 11, outlining high points of
Indian situation for possible discussion in fall.
• Suggestions by interested persons of subjects to be considered at
Conf.
• First Tentative Outline of Suggestions, June 20*
• Memo from Phillips to Mr. S., July 8, on possibilities for
presiding officer.
• Summary of suggestions on topics received by July 20.
• Second tentative (Outline of Topics — Ind. section, Aug. 8.
• List of Indian topics, with speakers pro and con.
• Rough draft of provisional program, about Sept. 10.
• First provisional outline of program, Sept. 15.
• Tentative 1st. draft of speakers.
• List of topics with speakers penciled in and notation, "Book no
more."
• List of people with notes of when heard from, what will speak on,
etc.
• Partial programs, Oct. 6, Oct. 12.
• Final program.
• Proposed officers.
• List for distribution of Senate Committee Hearings, furnished by Sen.
Ashurst, and letter sent with them, Oct. 13.
• Subscription list.
• Forms sent to speakers; records of Distribution of Conf. Reports.
• Secretary's Report for the year.
• Press material; schedule of releases; copy; correspondence with
newspapers.
2.
Abbott, Frederick H., Secy. U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs. 27 items, Washington, D.C.;
Chicago, Ill.; Ottawa, Canada – Mohonk (Washington), Feb. 13-Dec. 4. To and from; discuss
affairs of Bd. Of Indian Commrs. And Indian Conf.
3.
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 2 items, Cornwall-on-Hudson, Aug. 20-Sept. 19
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Box 42, 1914, cont.:
4.
Acuña, Francisco de P., Porto Rico lawyer« 2 items, San JuanMohonk, July 14+22. T o and from; voices dissatisfaction
with U.S. behavior toward Puerto Rico
5,
Adams, Franklin P. and Mrs. Harriet (Chalmers) 4 items, Wash-ington - Mohonk, C n.d. 3 - Oct. 15. To and from 3
6.
Adams, Samuel, ex-Asst. U.S. Secy, of Interior. 2 items, Chicago - Mohonk, Aug. 1821. C To and from 3
7`,A h e r n , M a j . G e o r g e P „ D i r . o f F o r e s t r y , P h i l i p p i n e s . 1 i t e m , M a n i l a ,
Sept. 8.
Allen, Edgar A., supt. J.S. Indian School, Chilocco, Okla. 9
items (1 enclosure), Chilocco - Mohonk, July 29 - Oct. 9.
C
Allen, Maj.
To and from; sends copy of Conf. speech, f 1 The Indian vs His
Property;" unable to come, at last minute.3
later Maj. Gen. Henry Tureman, U.S.A., organizer
of Philippine Constabulary. 2 items, London, Eng... Mohonk,
Aug. 18 Sept. 30. To and from3
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer. 6 items, Boston -- Mohonk, July 28 - Nov. 17. T o and from ]
Ames, Allan P„ The Associated Press. 9 items (1 enclosure),
New York w Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 20. To and from; unable
to come because of war news; encloses copy of preliminary
story sent out by A.P., Oct. 13.3
Anderson, Brig. Gen. George S., U.S.A. 4 items, New York •»
Mohonk, Aug. 24 -- Sept. 7. To and from; won't participate
in discussions because disagrees with Administration policies
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and antiqui-. ties. 3
items, Woodmont, Conn. - Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 10. To and from3
Andujar, Manuel, supt. of Methodist Mission tin Porto Rico. 1
item, San Juan, Sept. 1.
Anderson, Brig. Gen. Thomas M., U.S.A., retired. 3 items, Port.
land, Ore. - Mohonk, Mar. 12-24. To and from; also Phillips'
letter to James Mooney, asking him to answer Anderson's
questions about Ohio Indians.3
Ashford, Dr. Bailey K., Major, Med. Corps, U.S.A., founder of
P.R. Anemia Comm. 2 items, San Juan - Mohonk, May 3 - June 24.
To and from; confidential letter criticizes U.S. policy in
P.R. and U.S. lack of understanding of P.R. people; discusses
new title for Conf> >
Ashurst, U.S. Sen. Henry F., of Arizona. 8 items, Washington Mohonk, May 20 - Oct. 20. T o and from; sends copies of hear ings
about his Pill before Senate Comm. on Ind. Affairs;
correspondence includes copy of Pill.
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Box 42, 1914, cont.:
18.
Asiatic Institute, Frederick McCormick, secy. 5 items (4 enclosures), New York - Mohonk, Mar. 14 - Aug. 24. to and
from; asks Conf. endorsement of Institute's efforts to prevent destruction and removal of antiquities in China;
Phillips says each Mohonk Conf. is separate, can't endorse
as continuing body.)
19, Ayer, Edward Everett, capitalist and pioneer, member U.S. Board
Indian Commrs, 12 Items, Lake Geneva, Wis.; Chicago, Ill.;
Hot Springs, Va. Mohonk [ca. Sept., 19143
Jan. 8, 1915.
[To and from; wants Reports to add to Ayer Collection at New
berry Library, Chicago; drove East to Conf.; correspondence
includes Phillips' personal remarks about him.3
Bandholtz, Brig. Gen. Harry Hill, U.S.A., ex-chief Philippine
Constabulary. 2 items, Buffalo, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 23 Oct. 12. to and from
Barker, Rear Adm. Albert S., U.S.N. 4 items, Washington Mohonk, Sept. 1-9. [To and from3
21.
Barnard, Miss Kate, Commr. of Charities and Corrections, State
of Oklahoma. 22 items (2 enclosures), July 17, 1914 - Jan.
29, 1915. To and from; came and spoke of fight to protect Indians; sends text of newspaper article and corrected ins.
of Conf. speech; correspondence includes tear sheets from The
Survey, Nov. 7, 1914, containing article by her and picture
of her.3
Barnes, Rev. Lemuel Call, Field Secy. Amer. Baptist Home Mission
Society, and Mrs. Barnes. 4 items, Buhl, Idaho; Yonkers, N.Y., Oct.
[Husband can't come; asks if wife can come anyway;
not answered; she comes; correspondence includes Mohonk's comments.
Barry, Maj. Gen. Thomas H., U.S.A. 1 item, Manila, P.I., July 221
27*
Bartlett, Murray, pres. U. of the Philippines. 2 items, Mania.
la, July 19...23. [July 19 item: clipping from Manila Times on
Dr. Bartlett's rumored resignation.3
Bell, Maj. Gen, J. Franklin, U.S.A. 1 item, Texas City, Tex.,
Aug. 26. [Invited for Phil. part of program; can't come be...
cause of threatened trouble with Mexico.3
Bird Arias, Jorge, Porto Rican, 1 item, Fajardo, P.R., Sept. 1.
Black, John C., internationally known banker. 1 item, Chicago.
30.
31.
Blackburn, Mrs. John T.D., N.Y. State D.A.R. 1 item, carbon of
Phillips' letter to her, Mohonk, June 16.
She wants to know
how D.A.R. can help in Indian work; he outlines problems and
gives suggestions. (See also 1915)3
Blakeslee, Prof. George H., of Clark U. 6 items, Worcester, Mass.Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Oct. 7. To and from; discuss controversial
case of Lt. Col. John P. Finley (see also Dawes, Anna #89)3
Blenk, Most Rev. James H., R.C. archbishop of New Orleans, exbishop of Porto Rico. 1 item, New Orleans, Aug. 21.
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Box 42, 1914, cont.:
Bloomfield, Meyer, ex.-U.S. Commr. to Porto Rico, authority
on vocational guidance. 1 item, Boston, Aug. 24.
Blue, Dr. Rupert, Surgeon Gen., Public Health Service 2
items, Washington .- Mohonk, Aug. 1822. ET° and from; refuses to
detail officer to attend Conf.)
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 1 item, Chocorua, N.H.,
Aug. 30.
Bowditch, Edward. 5 items, Albany, N.Y. Mohonk, Oct. 8.10.
36*
43,
44.
Bowditch, Edward, Jr., of Phil. Service, 6 items, Aug. 18 Oct. 7. to and from3
Brady, John G., ex.-Gov. of Alaska. 1 item, New York City, Aug.
22.
Brandow Printing Co., Albany, N.Y. 5 items, Albany Mohonk,
Oct. 5.42. to and from; bid on job of printing Conf. Report;
don't get it; letter of Oct. 22 speaks of Workmen's Compensation Law and pressure from Unions for higher wages as factors
in high price quoted.3
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles H„ F.E. bishop of Philippines. 3 items,
clipping from Washington Star, May 18 stalling how Bishop Brent
declined New Jersey bishopric to stay in Phils.3 and letters,
Manila-Mohonk, June 8 July 30. to and from3
Bridges, Rev. Thomas R. 3 items, New York - Mohonk, Oct. 9-10.
to and from; also here, Phillips' account of people Mr. B.
brought to Conf. uninvited, and warning about him for future.3
Briggs, Caleb Tucker, v.p, Pacific Commercial Co. 4 items, New
York Mohonk, Aug. 29 - Oct. 20. to and from; suggests
people for Conf.3
Briggs, George N., U.S. Bur. of Educe. 2 items,
Washington- Mohonk, Aug, 24 - Sept. 1. to and from; suggests men
for Conf.3
Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Oklahoma. lst.
bishop of Okla. and Indian Territory3 1 item, Oklahoma City,
Oct. 1.
Brosius, Samuel M., agent Indian Rights Assoc. 11 items$ Wash•
ington Mohonk, May 1 Oct. 9. To and from; discuss Indian
matters; correspondence includes Phillips' remarks about
him.3
Brown, Rev. Arthur J., secy. Presb. Bd. of For. Missions. 7
items (1 enclosure), New York - Mohonk, Aug. 22 - Oct. 26. To
and from; recommends lady (not a success); encloses copy of
his own remarks at Conf.; correspondence includes Phillips'
personal remarks,
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, ex-•U.S. Commr. Education chancellor of New
York U, 5 items, New York City - Mohonk, June 12 - Oct, 3. to
and from; very pleasant about being replaced as Conf. president;
suggests men to discuss Alaska.3
Brown, Harry I., ex-Phil. teacher. 1 item, Kittitas Co., Wash.,
Jan. 8, 1915. Opposes premature Philippine independence]
-
45.
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Box 42, 1914, cont.:
Brawn, John B., supervisor of Indian Schools. 6 items, Muskogee, Okla. « Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Sept. 25. to and from;
discusses, as Conf. topic, possible Govt. program for freeing
competent Indians from restrictions; suggests men for Conf.]
Brown, Wm. L., Conf. treasurer. 32 items (2 enclosures),
Washington, D.C.; Atlantic City, N.J. « Mohonk, Aug. 9$
1914 « July 13$ 1915. to and from; discuss Conf. finances.]
Brownson, Rear Adm. Willard H., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, New.'
port, R.I., 0.4.3
Burke, U.S. Rep, Charles H., of South Dakota. 3 items, Wash-.
ington, D.C. Mohonk, Aug. 10-.15. ero and from; suggests
people for Ind. part of Conf.3
52,
Burrows, ex,-U.S. Sen. Julius C., of Michigan. 2 items, Atlantic
City, N.J. « Mohonk, Jan. c...)
22, 1915. to and from; astounded at disclosures in Conf. Report; wants to know what Conf.
plans to do about evils; Phillips says shape public opinion.]
Cadbury, Joel, weighty Friend, father of Henry J. Cadbury. 2
items, Moorestown, N.J. « Mohonk, Aug. 29 « Sept. 7. To and
from.]
Carrington, Dr. Thomas Spees, internationally known surgeon and
expert on tuberculosis, hygiene, etc. 3 items (1 enclosure),
Philadelphia, Pa.; San Francisco, Cal. Mohonk, Sept. 7«28.
Phila. letter from F.E. Mateer, of Indian Rights Assoc.,
sends information about Dr. C.; went to Alaska with M.K. Sniffen
55,
Carroll, Henry King, ex-U.S. Comm. to Porto Rico. 3 items, Washington, D.C.; Plainfield, N.J. - Mohonk n.d. - Oct. 5 [To
and from]
Carson, Adam C., Assoc. Just. Phil. Supreme Ct. 2 items, Manila.
Mohonk, June 5 - July 22. To and from]
Carter, George R., ex«Gov. of Hawaiian Territory. I item, Honolulu, Sept. 3.
Carter, Maj. Gen. Wm. H., U.S.A. 1 item, Honolulu, Sept. 17.
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiians. 1 item, Honolulu, Oct. 1.
64.
Caulkins, Glenn W., Supt. of Schools for Dept. of Mindanao and
Sulu, P.I. 1 item, Zamboanga, P.I., Aug. 3.
Chamberlain, U.S. Sen. George E., of Oregon. 2 items, Washing«
ton - Mohonk, Aug. 18-22. To and from3
Chase, George C., pres. Bates College. 2 items, Lewiston, Me.,
Aug. 17 - Sept. 30.
Cinco, Maximo J., Bureau of Lands* P.I. 2 items, Manila - Mohonk,
Sept.10 - Oct. 20. to and from; asks Phillips' frank opinion
of American sentiment on question of Phil. independence; Phillips sends him Conf. Platform as reply.]
Clancy, U.S. Rep. John R., of New York. 2 items, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 540i. Sept. 10 item is Mr. C.'s Bill on allotment of N.Y,
Indian lands.]
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Box 42, 1914, cont.:,
65.
66.
67.
68,
69.
70.
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 22*
Clark, U.S. Rep. Champ, Speaker of House. 4 items, Washington*
Aug. 20, plus 3 clippings from Manila and San Juan publications. Clippings express resentment
at Clark's remarks to the effect that Filipinos and Porto Ricans are not fit to be
U.S. citizen
Clark, Rev, Francis E., founder and pres. United Soc. of Christian
Endeavor. 2 items, Boston, Sept, 3 - Oct. 5.
Clark, John W., secy. Natl. Indian Assoc. 24 items, New York*.
Mohonk, Mar. 17 Oct. 23. To and. from; argue politely about
pending Bill concerning administration of Ind. affairs. discuss
people and topics for Conf.3
Claxton, Philander Priestley, U.S. Commr. of Education. 3 items,
Washington ... Mohonk, Aug. 20 Sept. 25. to and from; Phil.'
lips tells him about Alaskan part of Conf. plans.3
Cline, U.S. Rep. Cyrus, of 01 1 item, Washington, D.C. cn.d.3
Cloud, Henry Roe [Indian], adopted
son of Walter and Mary Roe. City, Iowa
7 items, Winnebago, Nebr.; Sioux Mohonk, July 11.., Ind. part of Conf.
Sept. 19. to and from; discuss
Cocks, ex-U.S. Rep. Wm. W.. of Newprogram.) York. 1 item n.p., n.d.
73.
74*
79,
80.
81.
82.
Colt, U.S. Sen. Le Baron B., of Rhode Island. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Aug. 27.
Colton, George R., ex-Gov. Porto Rico, 1 item, New York, Oct.13.
Conant, Carlos Everett, philologist. 6 items, Chicago, Ill.; Chattanooga, Tenn. Mohonk, Aug. 26 - Oct. 20.
Conant, Charles A., internationally known economist. 2 items, New
York, Aug. 21 - Oct, 1.
Condit, Rev. James H., general missionary for Alaska, Presb. Bd.
of Home Missions. 2 items, Juneau, Alaska Q Mohonk, Oct. 7
26* TO and from; sends long description of medical and
hospital conditions in Alaska, hoping to interest Conf.;
letter arrives too 1ate.3
Copeland, Edwin B., dean College of Agriculture, U. of Phi's.
3 items, Los Baños, La Laguna, P.I. Mohonk, June 6 Sept.
24. to and from; says chief American contribution in Phi's.
is education; speaks of special value of Mohonk Conf. work on
Philippines; suggests man for the Conf.
Crawford, U.S. Sen. Coe I., of South Dakota. 1 item, Washing.
ton, Sept. 9,
Creegan, Charles Cole, pres. Fargo (N.D.) College. 1 item, Battle
Creek, Mich., Sept. 17.
Crone, Frank L., Bur. or Education. P.I. 3 items, Manila 0. Mohonk,
June 8 Sept. 7. To and from; suggests man for Phil. part of Conf.)
Crowell, John Franklin, economist. 4 items, New York Mohonk,
June 29 - Oct. 6* To and from; suggests topic for Conf
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Box 42, 1914, cont.:
83.
Cruce, Lee, Gov. of Oklahoma. 2 items, Oklahoma City . Mo.
honk, Aug. 24 - Sept. 1. to and from
Culberson, U.S. Sen. Charles A., of Texas. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 21.
Box 43, 1914, cont.:
Dagenett, Charles E., Supervisor of Indian Employment. Office
of Indian Affairs, 5 items, Washington - Mohonk, July 28.
Oct. 21. To and from; suggests People for Conf.;
correspondence includes Phillips' remarks about him.3
Daiker, Fred H., chief, Law . Order Section, Ind. Office. 10
items, Washington, Aug. 18 - Nov. 1. TO and from; discuss
proposed speech on suppression of liquor and peyote; corr.
includes Phillips' remarks.3
Daniels, Josephus, U.S Secy. of Navy. 4 items, Washington
Mohonk, July 7 . Aug. 21. to and from3
Davis, Maj. General George W., U.S.A., retired* 1 item. Law..
rence, L.I., Aug. 24.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of
Mass., v.p. Indian Industries League. 5 items, Pittsfield.
Mass. . Mohonk, Sept. 14 - Oct. 29. To and from; discuss.
affairs in Govt. Indian Offices.3
90.
Dayton, Rear Adm., James H., U.S.N., retired.. 1 item, South
Bend, Ind., Aug. 23.
91*
Delluff, John, of Carlisle Indian School. 7 items, Carlisle,
Pa. . Mohonk, Sept. 7 - cn.d.j to and from
Diego, Jost de, Speaker, Porto Rico House of Delegates. 1
item, carbon of Phillips' letter to him, Mohonk, July 7.
Owe not inviting many Porto Ricans because still haven't
found new title for Conf.3
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. 3 items,
Bethlehem, Pa. Mohonk, Sept . 2..7. to and from; recommends
man for Conf,3
de Veyra, Jaime C., member Philippine Comm. 7 items, Manila,
Mohonk, Dec. 5, 1913 - July 24, 1914, to and from;
asks for complete set of Reports on Phil. Confs.; noted by
Phillips as "large fish."3
Dickens, E. F., Inspector, U.S. Cast and. Geodetic Survey,
ex-Dir. Philippine Coast Surveys. 3 items, New York City
Mohonk, Jan. 14. Aug. 28. to and from; letter of Jan. 14
gives full account of work of U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey in charting Philippine waterways and of its value to
civilization of Islands.
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Box 43, 1914, cont.:
96.
Dickinson, Judge Jacob M., ex.U.S. Secy. of War. 2 items,
Bon Air, Tenn. Mohonk, June 12 Sept. 3. To and from3
97
Dinwiddie, Rev. Edwin C., supt. Natl. Temperance Bureau, later
ter director of campaign which got 18th Amendment passed by
Congress and of enforcement code for it. 3 2 items, en route,
Sept. 25; Washington, D.C., Nov. 13.
98.
Dixon, Frederick, ed. Christian Science Monitor, internationally
known. 1 item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 12.
99:
Dockweiler, Isidore B., new1y appointed member U.S. Bd. Ind.
Commrs. 5 items, Los Angeles, Cal.
Mohonk; Redlands, Cal.,
Jan. 20 - n.d. To and from; will serve on committee to
investigate conditions of Cal. Indians.3
Dooley, Henry W., prominent Porto Rican. I item, San Juan,
Sept. 26.
Douglass, Rev. H. Paul, correspondence secy. Amer.
Missionary Assoc.
4 items, New York Mohonk, Sept. 11 Oct. 3. To and from;
106,
111,
112.
suggests men for Conf.3
Driscoll, ex.U.S. Rep. MA., of New York. 1 item, Syracuse,
N.Y., Oct. 9.
Droppers cGarrett?3, economist, ex-pres. U. of South Dakota.
1 item n.p., n.d.3
Duvall, Maj. Gen. Wm. P., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Sand Hills,
Ga. - Mohonk, July 9 Oct. 2. To and from]
Dyer, Commodore, George L., U.S.N. retired, ex-Gov. Guam. 1
item* Portsmouth, N.H., Sept. 23.
Eastman, Elaine Goodale, wife of Dr. Charles Eastman cIndians3
1 item (2 enclosures), Amherst, Mass., Oct. 10, sends
lets about their books and daughter's concerts.3
Egan, Martin, ex-ed. Manila Times. 13 items, New York - Mohonk,
July 13 - Oct. 30. to and from; extensive discussion of
topics and people for Conf.3
Eliot, Charles r., president emeritus of Harvard. 1 item, Asti'.
cou, Maine, Aug. 22.
Eliot, Samuel A., pres. American Unitarian Assoc. 11 items,
Boston, Mass. - Mohonk, June 24 - Sept. 29. To and from;
discuss topics for Indian past of Conf. and part by will
play in it.3
Ellis, Charles L., supt. Indian Agency, Ft, Hall, Idaho. 3
items, Ft. Hall - Mohonk, Aug, 18
Sept. 25. to and from;
tells of allotting of Ft. Sill Apaches.3
Evans, A. Grant, ex6Tres. Oklahoma State U. I item, Long Beach,
Cal., Aug. 26.
Evans, John H., of Philippine Service. 1 item, Baguio, Benguet, P.I
Aug, 22. Recommends men for Conf.
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BOX 43, 1914, cont.:
113*
Fairchild, U.S. Rep. George W., of New York. 1 item, Washington.
Oct. 12.
Fassett, ex-U.S. Rep. J. Sloat, of New York. 1 item, Elmira,
N.Y., Sept. 3. can't come; invited for interest in Philippines]
Ferris, U.S. Rep. Scott, of Oklahoma. 7 items, Washington, D.C.-‘
Mohonk, June 16 - Sept. 21. To and from; letter of June 26
stresses need to foster industry among Indians.]
Finley. Col. John P., U.S.A., and Mrs. Finley. 15 items (2 enclosures), Rizal, P.I.; Greenwic4, Conn.; On Board Oneida •-•
Mohonk, May 4 Sept. 24. to and from; correspondence
includes notes by Phillips and 2 clippings telling of Col.
Finley's visit to the Sultan of Turkey, to get him to order
Moros to cooperate with Americans in P.I.; Mrs. Finley sends
copies of letter and petition from Moros asking for return of
Col. Finley.]
Fisher, Walter L., ex.-U.S. Secy. of Interior. 2 items, Chicago••
Mohonk, Sept. 8-.11.
118*
Fiske, Rear Adm. Bradley Allen, U.S.N., inventor. I item, Wash.*
ington, Sept. 14.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Reps John J., of New York, leader of Tammany
Hall, pres. of 1914 Conf. 13 items, Washington, D.C.; Brooklynx, N.Y. - Mohonk, July 9 - Nov. 2. to and from; includes
3 clippings from N.Y. Times about fight between Tammany Hall,
led by F., and Wm. G. McAdoo et all
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist, one f let. Conf. members. 2
items, Santa Fe, N.M., Aug. 24; Washington, D.C., Oct. 10.
mentions man she has asked to go to Conf.]
Fletcher, U.S. Sen. Duncan U., of Florida. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 21.
Foard, Josephine, ex- mgr. Laguna pottery. 16 items (1 enclosure)
Sheridan Lake, Cato.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, June 16 - Oct.
7. to and from; concerns disposition of building and Pottery;
correspondence also includes Phillips' notes summarizing her
letter of July 23, carbons of Phillips' letters to other people
involved in Laguna pottery ownership, and letters from Charles
S. Lusk. Bur. of Oath. Ind. Missions, S. Albright, agent Santa
Fe R.R., and E.B. Merritt, Asst. Commr. Ind. Affairs (continued
in 1915)]
Forbes, W. Cameron, ex-.Gov. Gen. Philippines. 12 items, Boston, Mass.Mohonk, July 9 - Oct. 23. to and from; includes clipping from
Manila Times, giving his views on U.S. colonial policy; came
and spoke.]
Ford, Prof. Henry Jones, of Princeton U. 1 item, Princeton, N.J.
Aug. 8.
Can't come; wanted for Phil. part of program.]
125. Foster, U.S. Rep. Martin D., of Illinois. I item, Washington,
D.C., Jan. 21, 1915.
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Box 43, 1914, cont.:
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138,
139.
Fox, Austen G., nationally known lawyer. 1 item, Wickford,
R.I., Aug. 12.
Frankfurter, Felix, of Harvard Law School [later Assoc. Just*
U.S. Sup.Ct.3 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 27.
Friedman, Moses, ex-principal Carlisle Indian School. 10
items, Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk, July 22 - Oct. 19. To and
from; discuss topics for Conf.; correspondence includes clipping
and copy of clipping from Phila. Public Ledger, giving his
statements charging Chief Inspector E.B. Linnen with
persecution,
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Institute. 3 items,
Phillips' remarks and letters from Mr. F., [MidfieldT3 N.H.,
Sept. 25; New York City, Oct. 20.
Frost, A.R., ex-Special Asst. U.S. 2txtx Atty. Gen. in charge
of 30,000 Land Suits in Oklahoma. 13 items (1 enclosure),
Lawrence, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 24 - Nov. 3. to and from;
comes and speaks on, "Some Legal Aspects of the Situation
Among the Five Civilized Tribes;" correspondence includes
Phillips' comments about him.3
Galloway, Charles M., U.S. Civil Service Commission. 1 item,
Washington, Sept. 2S.
Gamble, ex.U.S. Sen. Robert J., of South Dakota. 8 items,
Yankton, S.D. Mohonk, July 1, 1914 - Jan. 18, 1915. to
and from; speaks of fine progress of Sioux in
civilization.3
Garlington, Brig. Gen. Ernest Albert, Inspector Gen., U.S.A. 1
item, Washington, Jan. 5, 1915.
Garrett, U.S. Rep. Finis James, of Tennessee. 2 items, Wash-.
ington Mohonk, July 7.-14. To and from3
Garrison, Lindley M., U.S. Sect. of War. 8 items, Washington ...
Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 23. to and from; commends Conf. for
nonpartisan spirit in Phil. deliberations; correspondence includes
envelope with notes of Phillips and Mr. D. Smiley on it.3
Garvin, Lucius F. C., ex-Gov. Rhode Island, 1 item, Lonsdale*
R.I., Aug. 25.
Gates, Merrill E., member, ex...secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 1
item, Washington, D.c., Oct. 10.
Gabby, George H., Deputy Special Officer, 7.S. Ind. Servo 2
items, Phoenix, Ariz. Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 6. [To and
from; discusses drinking problem of Apaches.3
George, U.S. Rep, Henry, Jr., of New York. 2 items, WashingtonMohonk, Aug. 18-22. to him and from his secretary, saying
he and his family are caught behind the German lines and can..
not be reached.3
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Box 43, 1914, cont.;
140* Gilbert, Newton W., ex-Vice Gov. of Philippines items, New York.
Mohonk, June 17 — Aug. 6. To and from; recommends man for
Conf.; let. item is clipping from N.Y. Times, giving his views
on Phil. matters.3
Gill, Wilson L., pres. American Patriotic League, author of A
New Citizenship. 2 items, Philadelphia, May 19 — Aug. 26.
04ay 19 item is clipping from North American, telling of him
and his work; Aug. 26 letter reaffirms belief that the way
to uplift peoples of the world is through the chi1dren.3
Goodale, Brig. Gen. Greenleaf A., U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Wakefield, Mass., Aug. 21.
Goode, John Paul, internationally known prof. of economic geography. 1 item, Chicago, Oct. 1. says he thinks Gov. Gen*
Harrison is ruining U.S. Phil. policy.3
Goodrich, Rear Adm. Caspar Frederick, U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Pomfret, Conn. cn.d.3
145.
Graham, U.S. Rep. James M., of Illinois. 3 items, Springfield,
Ill, Mohonk, Aug. 10 — Oct. 12. to and from
146,
Grammer, Rev. Carl E., pres. Indian Rights Assoc. 7 items,
Philadelphia, Pa. — Mohonk, July 28 — Oct. 10. to and from;
suggests people for Conf.; correspondence includes Phillips'
remarks
Greely, Maj. Gen. Adolphus Washington, U.S.A., retired, 1
item, Center Conway, N.H., Sept. 26.
Gresham, James E., exo4counsel to Seminoles. 5 items, Wewoka,
Oklahoma; Muskogee, Okla. et Mohonk, cn.d.3 — Sept. 24. to
and from; needed for 5 Tribes discussion at Conf.; can't
come; suggests man for Conf.3
Griffiths, Wm. R. 4 items (1 enclosure), Plainfield, Mass.;
New York City — Mohonk, Oct. 8 — Nov. 23. to and from; In—
cludes letter from John W. Clark of Natl. Ind. Assoc, about
him; Mr. G. tells about his work; wants to attend Conf. to
promote interest in Indian industries; no roome3
Grose, Rev. Howard B., ed. Missions, Baptist magazine. 2 items,
Boston, Mass. Mohonk, Oct. 2, 1914 — Jan. 6, 1915. to
and from; will publish material on Ind. Conf.; asks for in'.
vitation to Peace Conf.]
151.
Gudger, U.S. Rep. James M., Jr., of North Carolina. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 22,
152.
Gulick, Dr. Luther H. internationally known educator, authority
on Hygiene. 5 items, New York City — Mohonk, Aug. 25 — Nov. 9.
to and from; speaks of recreation and social life as important
factors in healthy development; suggests athletic league for
Indians, to keep them out of trouble.3
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p. 301
Box 43, 1914, cont.:
Gunckel, Walter D., schoolboy. 2 items, Shoals, Ind, Nov. 18.
29. [Asks Conf. Report; sent.
Guttierrez Igaravidez, Dr. P., Porto Rican, Dir. of Institute of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1 item, San Juan, P.R., Sept.11,
Haight A. V. Co., printers. 50 items (5 enclosures), Poughkeepsie, N.Y.. Mohonk, Oct. 5, 1914 Jan. 22, 1915. to
and from; concerns printing of Conf. Report.)
Halford, It. Col Elijah W., U.S.A., retired, vice chrmn. Phil.
Soc. 4 items, New York City - Mohonk, Aug. 22 - N.d.) [To and
from; sends copy of article by him in The Christian Advocate,
"The United States and the Philippines;" suggests fewer set
speeches for next Conf.)
157.
Hall, R.D,, Secy. for Indian Work, International Comm. Y.M.C.A.
15 items, New York; Columbiana, Ohio; Madison, Wis. Mohonk,
June 22 - Oct, 24. to and from; suggests topics and people
for Conf.; correspondence includes Phillips' remarks about
him.)
158,
Hamilton, William, Acting Chief, Alaska. Div., Bur. of Educe. 3
items, Washington Mohonk, Oct. 7, 1914 - Mar. 9, 1915* to
and from; says Report of 1914 Conf. was factor in getting
appropriation from Congress for medical relief of Alaskans.)
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired. 2 items, Scotts.
ville, N.Y., Aug. 22, 1914 - Jan. 7, 1915:
Hardy, Judge Summers, of Okla. District Ct. 2 items, Hugo,
Okla. Mohonk, July 30 - Aug* 31. To and from)
Hare, De Witt [Sioux Indian), temperance worker among Indians for
Anti-Alcohol Foundation, Inc. 2 items (4 enclosures), Wash.
ington Mohonk, Aug. 1015. To and from; discusses work of
Foundation; asks Conf. help in raising funds; encloses
references; Phillips tells him to consult lists of members in
Conf. Reports.)
Harrison, Francis Burton, Gov. Gen. of Philippines, 3 items,
Manila-Mohonk, June 8 - Sept. 7. To and from; will have
Bur. of Insular Affairs. suggest names.)
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, of Harvard U. 1 item, Cambridge,
Mass., Sept. 28.
Hart, J.C., mot. Oneida Indian School, 3 items, Oneida
,
Wis.-Mohonk, Sept. 15 - n.d.) [To and from)
Hastings, W.W. [Cherokee Indian), ex-Nat'l. Atty. for Cherokees,
candidate for Congress. 4 items, Talequah, Okla. Mohonk,
July 30 - Aug. 15, plus clipping from Washington Star, Nov. 27.
[To and from; letter of Aug. 10 shows picture and gives his
platform; clipping tells about his ancestry and career')
Harvey, George, lexicographer. 1 item, New York n.d.)
)
..
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Box 43, 1914, cont.:
167*
Heiser, Dr. Victor G., Director of Health, Phi's. 10 items*
Washington; New York Mohonk, June 16 010.3 To and from;
correspondence includes Phillips' comments and 2 clippings
about Dr. Heiser's work; he suggests men for Conf.3
168. Helgesen, U.S. Rep. H.T., of North Dakota, 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 24.
169.
Hermance, L.M., photographer. 4 items, Poughkeepsie Mohonk,
Sept. 29 - Oct. 19. To and from; concerns taking of group
photo for Confe3
170.
Hill, A.C., N.Y. BM's. Inspector of Schools. 10 items, Albany,
N.Y. Mohonk, July 20, 1914 - April 28, 1915. To and from;
discuss New York Indians who might be invited to Conf.3
171.
Hill, U.B. Rep, Ebenezer J., of Connecticut. 1 item, Norwalk,
Conn., Sept. 2
172.
Hodge, F.W., Ethnologist-in-Charge, Smithsonian Institution.
2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 9. To and from)
173.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, founder and pres. World Book Co. 7
items, Yonkers, N.Y. Mohonk, June 26 Oct. 23. To and
from; discuss people for Phil. and P.R. parts of Conf.3
174*
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., of johns Hopkins U., ex... Treas. P.R.
1 item, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 12.
175.
Holt* Hamilton, ed. The Independent [later internationally
known3 4 items, New York - Mohonk, Oct. 7.416. To and from3
176.
Howland, Henry R., ex-pres. Thomas Ind. School, Iroquois, N.Y. 1
item, Peterborough, N.H., Aug. 23.
177.
Hughes, U.S. Rep. Dudley M., of Georgia. 1 item, Washington,
Sept. 11.
178. Hughes, Wm., Bur. of Catholic Indian Missions* 1 item, Washington*
D.C., Oct. 5. expresses appreciation of Mr. Smiley's offer
of Pottery at Laguna. See also Foard, Josephine, #122.)3
179.
Humphreys, U.S. Rep. Benjamin G., of Mississippi. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 25.
180.
Hunt, Maj. I.L., Asst. Chief, Bur. of Insular Affairs. 28
items,
Washington Mohonk, Jan. 28 Oct. 30. to and from; discuss
Conf. arrangements, topics, and people; correspondence includes
Phillips' remarks about him.3
181:
Hurley, Patrick J., Natl. Atty. for Choctaw Nation later Secy.
of War] 2 items, Washington Mollie*, Aug. 10,-425. To and from
182*
Huson, Hobart, Asst. Commr. of Charities and Corrections of Okla.
11 items, Oklahoma City - Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 30. To and
from; came and spoke, to help Miss Kate Barnard; very enthused
about Conf.; correspondence includes Phillips' evaluation of
him.3
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Box 43, 1914, cont.:
183.
184.
185.
186,
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
Indian Commissioners, U.S. Bd. of. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, Jan. 280.431. To and from; P.R. Abbott, Secy. of
Bd., invites Mohonk Conf. to send representatives to Bd.
meeting to submit outline of what Mohonk considers important
phases of Indian affairs; Phillips refers him to Platform
of 1913 Conf.]
Indian Rights Assoc., Carl E. Grammer, pres. 1 item,
Philadelphia, March 17, Asks help in preventing passage of
Indian Appropriations Act which would remove certain positions in Indian Service from Civil Service restrictions
Jack, Luther W. cIndian3, secy. Tuscarora Ind. Council. 2
items, Lewiston, N.Y. - Mohonk, Nov. 14 Dec. 2.
To
and from; discuss Conf. action in regard to Bill introduced into House of Representatives, to abolish N.Y. State
reservations .3
Janney, Joseph J., weighty Friend. 1 item, Baltimore, Sept.
21.
Jefferis, O.R., supt. Mescalero Ind. Agency. 3 items, Mescalero, N.M., Aug. 18 Sept. 7. Jo and from; letter of
Sept. 1 gives account. Of conditions and prospects of Ft.
Sill Apaches, resettled at Mescalero.3
Jenks, Jeremiah W., political economist. 4 items, Berlin,
Germany; New York City - Mohonk, July 7 - Sept. 19. To
and from3
Johnson, Frederick F., P.E. bishop coadjutor of Missouri.
3 items, Upper Saranac, N.Y., St. Louis, Mo. and
Phillips' comments about him
Johnson, Matthew L., Tuscarora Indian3 3 items, Lewiston,
N.Y. - Mohonk, July 13-.20. to and from; touching letter
from earnest Indian seeking ways to help his peop1e;11Phi1e
lips sends him Reports containing material on N.Y. Indians:
note from Phillips to Mr. Smiley suggests this man as
“exhibit" for Oonf.3
Johnson, Wm, E., Assoc. ed. Amer. Anti-Saloon League Press
Bureau. 7 items (1 enclosure), July 28 - Aug. 24. To
and from; discuss question of suppression of intoxicants
among Indians and men who might cover it at Conf.3
Johnston, W.R., missionary to the Navajos• 5 items, Los
Angeles, Cal.; Indian Wells, Art. Mohonk, bag. 18 -4
Sept. 18. To and from; letter of Sept. 1 details cases
where Govt. inertia allows injustice to prevail in
matter of lands; asks if Ind. Office is completely
helpless in face of politics; Phillips admits it often
is.3
Jones, Andrieus A*, 1st. Asst. Secy. of Interior later U.S.
Sen.3 1 item, Washington, Aug. 24*
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Box 43, 1914, cont.:
194,
Jones, U.S. Rep. Wm. A., of Virginia, author of Jones Bill
for Phil. independence. 13 items, Washington Mohonk,
June 24 - Oct, 12, and clippings N.Y. Mimes, June 12,
Manila Times, June 28. to and from; discuss his possible
participation in Conf.; clippings give substance of his
Bill, and Manila Times accuses him of trying to "dump" the
Philippines.)
Box 44, 1914, cont.:
195.
Kalaw, Maximo M., secy. to Manuel M. Quezon. 3 items, Wash+
ington Mohonk, March 31 - Oct. 7* to and from; carbon
of memo on Phillips' call on Kalaw, Apr. 14, tells of Phillips' plain speaking about Phil. independence faction boy.
totting 1913 Conf.)
196.
Kelsey, Dana, supt. Union Agency, 5 Civilized. Tribes. 9 it
tams, Muskogee., Okf4raly 3, 1914 - Jan. 8, 1915. To
and from; discusses merging of two top offices in charge
of 5 Civilized Tribes and own probable ouster for
political reasons.)
197.
Ketcham, Rev. Wm. H., dir. Bur. of Catholic Indian
Missions. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk, June 24 - July 13.
To and from; discuss topics and people for Conf.)
198.
Kimball, H.F. 2 items, Brookline, Mass. - Mohonk, Oct. 14and from; has idea for new Indian industry in
22.
vegetable dyes; Phillips tells him where to take it.)
199.
Kinney, Mrs. Sarah T., pres. Connecticut Ind. Assoc. 1
item, Hartford, Conn., Sept. 24.
200.
Knabel, Ernest, Asst. U.S. Atty. Gen. I item, Washington,
Aug. 29.
201.
Knox, Frank, member U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs. later, Secy.
of Navy) 11 items, Manchester, N.H. - Mohonk, June 13,
1914 - Jan. 5, 1915. to and from; asks and gets invitation
for two friends.)
202.
Krulish, Dr. Emil, U.S.P.H.S., in charge of medical relief
to natives of Alaska. 3 items, New York; Juneau, Alaska;
Washington, D.C., Aug. 26, 1914 Jan. 31, 1915. lst.
item, clipping from N.Y. Times, tells of his works)
203.
Ladd, Rev. Horatio Oliver, earworms. U. of New Mexico. 2
items, Jamaica, N.Y.
Mohonk, n.d.) -4 Oct. 8. to and
from]
204.
La Flesche, Francis, Bur. of Amer. Ethnology, Smithsonian
Inst. 1 item, Washington, DX., Oct. 8.
205.
Lake, Dr. A.D., physician, N.Y. Ind. Agency. 8 items, Go.wanda$ N.Y. Mohonk, July 20, _1914
N.d.) to and from;
discuss citizenship for N.Y. Indians as possible Conf.
,
To
topic]
206.
Lambuth, Rt. Rev. WO, internationally known M.E. bishop.
2 items, New York City - Mohonk, Oct. 8-17. To and from)
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Box 44, 1914, cont.:
207.
208.
209.
210,
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
217.
218.
219.
220.
221.
222.
Lane* Franklin K., U.S: Secy. of Interim, 4 items, Washington Mohonk; New York City, Aug. 18 - Dec. 11. to
and from, and clipping from N.Y. Times about Secy. Lane's
solution to the Indian problem.
Lane, U.S. Sen. Harry, of Oregon. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Sept. 3. To and from)
Lanier, Alexander Sidney, lawyer. 1 item, Richmond, Va.,
Aug. 25.
Larson, Henry A., Chief Special Officer, U.S. Indian Service
fighting use of liquor and peyote by Indians. 5 items,
Denver, Colo.; en route Carson City, Nev. Mohonk, July 29
- Sept. 12. To and from; discuss time allotments for Conf.
speakers.]
Laws, Curtis Lee, ed. The Watchman-Examiner. 2 items, New
York - Mohonk, Nov. 4-9. to and from]
Lee, Maj. Gen. Jesse M., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, Los
Angeles, Cal., Aug. 15.-024.
Lemly, Maj. Henry Rowan, U.S.A., retired, author, 3 items*
Bogota, Col. - Mohonk, Sept. 3 - Oct. 22. to and from;
sends article, "The Passing of Crazy Horse."3
Leupp, Francis E., ex-U.S. Indian Commr. 7 items*
Tyringham, Mass. - Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct.
27* To and from; comes to Conf., after some years absence;
suggests ha7ing Report printed at an Indian schoo1.3
Lincoln, Wm. H., shipping merchant. 1 item, York Harbor
[Me.], Aug, 28.
Lippitt, U.S. Sen. Henry Frederick, of Rhode Island. 1
item, Washington, D.C. En•d.3
Lippe, Oscar H., amt. Carlisle Ind. School. 3 items, Car...
lisle, Pa. Mohonk, Aug. 180-31. [To and from; discuss
subject of Indian industries as Conf. topic.3
Littlefield, ex.-U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Maine. 1 item*
Yew York, Sept. 16.
Locke, Victor M. [Indian3 Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation.
3 items, Antlers, Okla. Mohonk, July 30 - Sept. 24.
to and from; speaks of importance of having an Indian
present Indian problems.3
Long, John --Davis, ex-U.S. Secy. of Navy, ex.-Gov. of Mass.
2 items, Hingham, Mass. - Mohonk, Aug. 18-25. To and
from; too feeble to come.3
Law, Seth, ex...pres. Columbia U., ex...mayor of New York City*,
delegate to 1899 Peace Conf. at The Hague. 1 item, Bedford. Hills, N.Y., Oct. 2.
Lammis, Charles F., Americanist, author. explorer. 1 item,
Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 19.
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p. 306
Box 44, 1914, cont.:
223.
Lusk, Charles E., secy. to Father Ketcham, Bur. of Cath.
Ind. Missions. 9 items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk,
July 28 - Oct. 10. to and from; discuss Cath. missionaries to attend Conf.3
224.
Mabie, Hamilton Wright, assoc. ed. The Outlook. 1 item,
Seal Harbor, Me., Sept. 7.
225.
McChesney, Charles E., Bunt. Cushman Trades School. 1 item,
Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 25.
228*
McCumber, U.S. Sen. Porter James, of North Dakota. 1 item
n.p., n.d.3
227.
McDill, Br. John R., surgeon. 3 items, Hartland, Wis.; Milwaukee, Wis. Mohonk, July 9, 1914 - Jan. 6, 1915. to
and from.3
228,
McElroy, Mrs. Mary A., sister of Pres. Chester A. Arthur. 1
item, Albany, N.Y. cn.d.3
229.
MacFarland, Henry Brown Floyd. 1 item, Cap‘ a l"Aigle, Quebec,
Canada, Aug. 31.
230.
McGuire, U.S. Rep. Bird, of Oklahoma. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, Aug. 18 Sep** 11.
231.
Macllvaine, Miss Anne, member Natl. Comm. for the Up build-.
ing of the Nation's Wards in the Philippines. 3 items,
Trenton, N.J. - Mohonk, Oct. 10, 1914 - Feb., 1915. cln.4
eludes Phillips' estimate of her.3
232.
McIntyre, Brig. Gen. Frank, U.S.A., Chief Bur. of Insular
Affairs. 3 items, New York; Washington Mohonk, July 5
Oct. 5. to and from; item, N.Y., July 5, is clipping
from Times about him.3
233.
McKenzie, Fayette Avery Indian), member Exec. Comm. Amer.
Indian Assoc. 3 items, Paris, France; Madison, Wis.
Mohonk, Aug. 15 N cn.d.3
234*
McLean, U.S. Sen. George P., of Connecticut. 1 item, Wash.'
ington, Aug. 20.
235, McLaughlin, James, Inspector, U.S. Indian Service. 1 item, St.
Paul, Minn., Oct. 9.
236*
Malon, Miss Mari, welfare worker. 2 items, Dayton, O. .•
Mohonk, Nov.
to and from; asks a contribution
to Christman fund; refused. 3
sand
237.
Marsters, Mary E. Coleman. 1 item, San Juancito, Honduras,
C.A., Oct. 13.
238*
Martin, Jewell D., Supervisor-in-Charge, Uintah and Ouray
Ind. Agency, later supt. Pt. Belkmap Agcy., Harlem, Mont.
4 items, Port Duchesne, Utah; Harlem, Mont. Mohonk, Aug.
18, 1914 jan.17, 1915. to and from; letter of Aug. 27
gives lone argument in behalf of more agricultural training for Indians.]
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 307
Box 44, 1914, cont.:
239.
Martinique Hotel, N.Y.C. 3 items (1 enclosure), New York .
Mohonk, Aug* 22 . Sept. 1. To and from; want Mohonk
Conf. to be held in Hotel Martinique; offer Phillips
private suite, etc.)
240*
Maus, Col, Louis Mervin, Medical Corps, U.S.A., Chief Sur.
geon. E1st. Commr. of Public Health for Flails.) 2 items*
Governor's Island, New York, Aug. 25 - Sept. 22.
241.
Meserve, Charles F., pres. Shaw U. lit items, Squirrel Me.; Waterville, MP.;
Raleigh, N.C. . Mohonk, June 22 . Sept. 29. To and from; discuss people
for Conf.
242.
Miller, U.S. Rep. Clarence I., of Minnesota. 3 items, WashingtonMohonk, Aug. 10.14. To and from
243*
]
Meritt, Edgar Briant, Asst. U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affaire. 24
items, Washington . Mohonk, July 22 . Nov. 13. To and
from; discuss topics And people for Ind. part of Conf.,
disposal of Laguna pottery, and "non-affiliation" ruling
which excludes some Indians. from tribal rights. (See
Mooney, James, AP470)
244.
Moffett, Rev. Thomas C., sit. Presb. Dept. of Indian
Missions. 6 items, New York Mohonk, July 11 - En.d.3 to
and from; discuss possible talks by Ind. missionaries at
Conf.; correspondence includes program of missionary meeting
organized by Dr. Moffett for after the Conf., and Phillips'
remarks about him.)
245.
Monroe, Prof. Paul, of Columbia U., ed. Cyclopedia of Education. 10 items, New York City . Mohonk, June 22 - Oct. 29,
to and from; offers illustrated talk on Philippines; can't
use it at Conf., so gives it at Lake Mohonk House during
summer.
246
Montezuma, Dr. Carlos (Indian), physician, 2 items, Chicago;
Oct. 1, 1914 - Jan. 8, 1915.
247*
Mooney, James, ethnologist, Smithsonian Inst. 9 items, Sway-N.C.; Cherokee, N.C.; Washington,
D.C. . Mohonk, July 8 - Oct. 20. Jo and from; discuss condition of Ft. Sill
Apaches moved to Mescalero, N.M.; also "non-affiliation" ruling in force with
Eastern Cherokees, whereby people of Indian blood are excluded from tribal rights if not in
close enough touch. (See also Meritt, E.B. #243.))
248.
Moore, John M., secy. M.E. Bd. of Missions. 2 items, bash.
vine, Tenn. Mohonk, Oct. 22.27. To and from; tells
of Y.E. missionary work among Indians.)
249*
Moore, Rev. T. Albert, secy. Ind. Affairs Committee of Soc.
Service 'Council of Canada, 2 items, Toronto, Sept. 15,
1914 . Jan* 7, 1915.
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p. 308
Box 44, 1914, cont.:
250.
251.
252.
253*
254.
255*
256,
257.
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Bd. Ind.
Commrs. 32 items, Andover, Mass.; Me-duc-tic, New Prunsf4
wick, Can.; Grand Lakes Stream, Me. Mohonk, Jan. 23 0*
Nov. 3. TO and from; discuss bad conditions in Govt.
Ind. offices in Washington, bad outlook for U.S. Bd. Indian
Commrs., etc.; also plane for Conf. program;
correspondence includes clipping from Los Angeles Times of
article by Moore,. head about need for solutions to Indian
prob1ems.3
More, Paul Elmer, editor, author. 1 item, Essex, N.Y.,
Aug. 30*
Morgan, U.S. Rep. Dick T., of Oklahoma. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 27*
Morgan, Fred C., Supt. Flathead Agency, Jocko, Mont. 4
items, Jock° Mohonk, Aug. 18 -I Sent. 29. to and from;
discuss value of Ind. industry as Conf. topic; letter of
Sept. 14 endorses this and sneaks of need for awakening
whites to sense of responsibility,3
Morse, Alexander Porter, internationally known lawyer* 1
item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 29.
Morrill Press, printers of Conf. invitations, 2 items, Fu1•4
ton, N.Y. Mohonk, Jane 2+,42. To and from; order and
receipted bill for invitations and envelopes.]
Mott, M.L., ex attorney for the Creek Nation, 6 items (2
enclosures), Muskogee, Okla.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk,
Apr. 13 Sept. 25. To and from; correspondence
includes Phillips' memo about Senate Committee hearing
on Mott case, telling of his ouster through chicanery by
Okla. members of Congress; also copy of paper by Mr.
Mott, sent out to all members of Pd. Ind. Gomes. by F.H.
Abbott, soon to be published, and outlining corrupt
conditions in Ok1a.3
Murdock, U.S. Rep. Victor, of Kansas. 1 item, Washington,
-
D.C., Aug. 12.
258.
259.
260.
261.
Murphy, Dr. J.A., medical supervisor, U.S. Ina. Serve 5
items, Santa Fe, N.M.; Ft. Defiance, Ariz.-- Mohonk, Aug.
18 Sept. 29. to and from; discuss who should talk at
Conf. on suppression of peyote; recommends Rev. Frank A.
Watermulder, missionary at Winnebago.3
Murray, U.S. Rep. William H., of Oklahoma. 2 items, Wash..
ington, Sept. 8.
Murrow, Rev. J.S., missionary. 4 items, Atoka, Okla, *.•
Mohonk, July 30 - Oct. 7& to and from; speaks of people
coming to Conf. and of wrongful removal of Dana H. Kelsey
and J. George Wright from their jobs.3
Myers, U.S. Sen. Henry L., of Montana. 2 items, Washington,
D.O., Aug. 24.
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 309
Box 44, 1914, cont.:
262.
Nason, Emma C., pres. Great Lakes Mission. 1 item (3 en.
closures, envelope), Omena, Mich., p.m. Sept. 18. [So•
licits funds; mentions Robert Agosa as Chief of Ottawas.
263.
New York Peace Society. 2 items, New York * Mohonk, Nov.
11.•0. To and from; want to give dinner in honor of Col.
John P. Finley; ask suggestions about a presiding officer;
Phillips, polite but not very encouraging.)
264.
Newton, Mrs. Elsite Eaton, head of Govt. Yield Matron Service..
4 items, Crow Agency, Mont. Mohonk, Aug. 18 . Sept* 2.
[To and from; letter of Aug. 28 discusses question of taxa*.
tion of Ind. lands.)
265.
Northern Cal. Ind. Assoc. 2 items, San Jose, Cal. Mohonk,
July 13.20. [To and from; asks suggestions of subjects
and people for Panama-Pacific Indian Conf., to be held. in
San Francisco in 1915.)
266.
Odlin, Judge Arthur F., ex-Atty. Gen. Porto Rico, me-Judge,
Court of 1st Instance, P.I. 2 items, Arcadia, Fla., Aug.
25 .Sept. 1.
267.
Oldham, Wm. F., corr. secy. M.E. Ed. of For. Missions.
11 items, New York City - Mohonk, June 12 - Oct. 29. [To
and from; discuss Philippine problems; correspondence
includes Phillips' estimate of him and statement on Phil.
policy and progress submitted by Bishop Oldham (for
platform) in which non. partisan policy on part of Govt.
is advocated.)
)
"
268.
269.
270.
271.
272.
273.
274.
Osborne, Thomas Mott, penologist. 2 items, Auburn, N.Y. .
Mohonk, July 7.11. To and from)
Oskison, John M., ed. Collier's. 3 items, New York - Mo.
honk, Sept. 25 - Oct. 30. [To and from; letter of Oct.
26 gives impressions and criticisms of Conf.)
Owen, U.S. Sen. Robert L., of Oklahoma [Cherokee Indian) 2
items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 29, and clipping from
Washington Star, Feb. 4. 1915, about him.)
Page, Judge Alfred R., of N.Y. State Supreme Court, and Mrs.
Page (sister of Mrs. Mary Roe). 2 items, lake Bomoseen,
Vt., Sept. 7; New York City, Oct. 9.
Page, U.S. Sen. Carroll S., of Vermont. 3 items, Washing.
ton. D.C.; Hyde Park, Vt. Mohonk, June 11 Oct* 27.
To and from)
Paige, U.S. Rep. Calvin D., of Massachusetts. 1 item, Jan.
5, 19151 Washington, D.C.
Parker, Arthur C. [Indian) secy.-treas. Soc. of Amer. Indians.
17 items (3 enclosures), Washington, D.C.; Albany, N.Y.
Mohonk, Feb. 2 - Dec. 5. To and from; discuss importance
of Indians. having definite legal status; to speak on it
at Conf.; correspondence contains memo by Phillips
concerning S.A.I. and its attitude toward U.S. Pd. Ind.
Commrs.)
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 310
Box 44, 1914, cont.:
275.
276.
277.
278*
279.
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
285.
286.
287.
288.
289,
2904
Parsons, Wm. E., consulting architect Phil. Govt., 1905-14
influence on architecture in Philippines, and also in civic
improvements in U.S. 2 items, Chicago, Ill.. Sept. 18- .
Jan. 8, 1915.
Patacsil, Gregorio C, Filipino student. 1 item, Bawang, La
Union, P.I., Nov. 24.
Payne, U.S. Sen. Sereno E., of New York. 1 item, 0,p., n.d4a
Payne, Wm. Morton, educator, literary critic. 1 item, Chicago, Sept. 124
Peairs, Hervey B., U.S. Supervisor of Ind. Schools. 11
items, Lawrence, Kan.; Flandreau, S.D.; Santa Fe, N.M.;
Washington, D.O. Mohonk, June 24 . Sept. 25. To and
from; discuss treatment of Conf. topics; suggests people
for Conf.)
Perkins, U.S. Sen. George C., of California. 2 items, Wash.
ington, D.C., Oct. 14, 1914 . Jan. 8, 1915.
Pershing, Brig, Gen. John Jo [later General of the Armies of
the U.S.) 1 item. Fort Bliss, Texas, Oct. 18.
Peterson, W.M., supt. Ft. Apache Ind. School, Whiteriver,
Ariz. 10 items, Whiteriver Mohonk, June 18 . Sept. 1. [To and from; discuss bad conditions
among White Mountain Apaches and possibility of getting them presented at Conf. or before Bd.
Indian Commrs.; recommends man for Conf.
Pettigrew, ex.U.S. Sen. Richard F., of South Dakota. 7
items, Sioux Falls, S.D. Mohonk, July 7 . Oct. 74 to
and from; gives views on U.S. Phil. policy; believes in
full independence for Philippines.)
Petzoldt, Rev. W. A, supt. Baptist missions to Crow Indians.,
Montana* 7. items (3enclosures), Lodge Grass, Mont. .
Mohonk, Sept. 16 . [n.d.) to and from; came and talked on
religious conditions among the Crows.)
Pierson, Delavan L., ed. Missionary Review of the World.
4 items, New York City . Mohonk, Sept. 16 Dec. 2. To
and from; published account of Conf. and will publish
two addresses (Cloud and Watermulder) later.)
Pittman, U.S. Sen. Key, of Nevada. 1 item, Altha Hall,
Va., Sept. 5.
Poindexter, U.S. Sen. Miles, of Washington State. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Aug. 21*
Pomerene, U.S. Sen. Atlee, of Ohio. 1 item [n.p., n.d.)
Pope, Judge Wm. H., of U.S. Dist. Ct., new Mexico, 1 item,
Santa Fe, N.M., Aug. 224
Potts, James H., ed. Troy Times, Troy, N.Y. 2 items, Troy.
Mohonk, Aug. 18.31. To and from; clever letter declining
invitation.]
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p. 311
Box 44, 1914, cont.;
291*
Powers, Lilian D., Conf. reporter. 12 items, Boston honk, Sept, 24 - Oct* 30. To and from; discuss reporting
of Conf. speeches.3
292.
293.
294.
Powers, ex-U.S. Rep. Samuel of Massachusetts. 1 item
n.d.3
Pratt, Brig* Gen. Richard Henry, U.S.A., retired, founder of
Carlisle Indian School, 7 items (1 enclosure), Washington,
D.C. Mohonk, Sept. 9 - Oct. 5, go and from; sends Mr.
Daniel Smiley copy of Congressional Record, containing his
criticisms of Bd. of Ind. Commrs.; says will come to Conf.
if still wanted, ter Mr. S. reads his opinions; he comes
described by Daniel Smiley as "the last of our old
war horses;" corr. includes Phillips' comments on him.3
Preston, James H., Mayor of Baltimore. 1 item, Baltimore,
Md., Oct. 12. Wants Conf. to meet in Ba1timore.3
Box 45, 1914, cont.;
295*
296.
297.
298.
299.
300.
301.
Quezon, Manuel, Resident Commr. from Philippines. in Washington.
24 items (1 enclosure), Washington; Philadelphia, Pa. •-)
Mohonk, April 14 - cn.d.3 to and from; concerns
representation at Conf. of faction favoring Phil.
independence; Mr. q. helpful, comes and speaks;
correspondence includes Phillips' comments on him and memo of
Phillips' call on Maximo Kalaw, April 14.3
Randall, Rev. J. Harvey, Pres. Bacone College, Bacone, Okla.
6 items, Bacone Mohonk, July 29
Sept. 26. to and
from; discuss topics and people for Indian part of Conf.3
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.N., retired. 2 items,
Jamestown, R.I., Aug.22; Mohonk, n.d.3
Richardson, Allan H., Treas. of Porto Rico. 1 item, San
Juan cn.d•3
Riggs, Frederick B., asst. prin. Santee Normal Training
School. 1 item, Santee, Nebr., Sept. 16.
Roberts, Brig* Gen. C.S., U.S.A., retired. 4 items, Boulder, Colo.; San Francisco, Cal.; rt. Sam Houston, Tex.-.
Mohonk, July 27, 1914 Feb. 11, 1915. To and from; eug..4
gests men for Phil, part of Conf03
Robbins, Joseph C., candidate secy., Student Volunteer Move-
ment for Foreign Missions. 5 items, Yarmouth, M.S.; New
York City Mohonk, Sept. 2 Oct. 27. to and from; spoke
on American contact with Filipinos from missionary stand-.
point..3
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p. 312
Box 45, 1914, cont.:
302.
Robertson, James A., Librarian, Phil. Library, Manila,
internationally known historian. 1 item, Manila, P.1.,
Oct. 19,
303.
Robinson, U.S. Sen. Joe T., of Arkansas. 3 items, Washing".
ton Mohonk, Sept. 9•.28. [To and from3
304.
Roe, Mrs. Walter C., missionary. 11 items, Southport, Conn.,
Lake Bomoseen, Vt.; Pottstown, Pa.; Harper's Ferry, W. Va.:
Colony, Okla. Mohonk, July 3
en.d.3 To and from; dig.
cuss Indian problems: taxation, use of peyote; she urges
Phillips, help in uniting forces to pass Bill prohibiting
peyote.3
305.
Rose, Wickliffe, Dir. Gen. International Health Comm. of
Rockefeller Foundation. 2 items, Washington, D.0,, Oct. 1...29.
306.
Rupley, U.S. Rep. Arthur R., of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 24.
307.
Russell, U.S. Rep. Joseph J. ,Rmome.1, of Missouri. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 20.
308.
Sanger, Maj. Gen. [Jos. Prentice3 1 item, New London, N.H.,
Aug • 29.
309.
Schoenrich, Otto, Pres. Nicaraguan Mixed Claims Commission.
2 items, Managua, Nicaragua, Sept, 16, 1914; Zalbo, Jan.
7, 1915.
310.
Schultz, Augustus, pres. Moravian College. 1 item, Bethle•4
hem, Pa. 00..3
311.
S c h u r m a n , pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, N.Y., Aug.
26.
312.
Scott, Duncan C., Deputy Supt. Gen., Canadian Dept. of Ind.
Affairs. 8 items, Ottawa Mohonk, Sept. 1 — Oct. 20.
to and from; came and spoke; correspondence includes
Phillips' estimate of him.3
313.
Scott, Brig. Gen, Hugh L. [later Maj. Gen., Chief of Staff,
U.S.A.3 16 items, Washington — Mohonk, Apr. 21 .4 Oct.
10. To and from; discuss Mescalero Apaches, men for
Conf., etc.]
314,
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, minister Central Union Church, Honolulu. 3 items, Honolulu, T.H.; Chicago, Ill.; Mohonk,
Sept. 3
n.d.)
315.
Sells, Cato, U.S. Comm.. of Ind. Affairs, 16 items (including 3 clippings), Washington — Mohonk, Mar, 16 Dec.03
[Discuss Civil Service, requirements for Indian Service.,
etc.; correspondence includes clippings about his split
with Bd. Indian Commrs., Appropriations Bill, etc.)
316.
Shafroth, U.S. Sen. John P., of Colorado. 2 items, Washing..
ton Mohonk, July
To and from; can't come.)
317.
Sharpless, Isaac, pres. Haverford College. 1 item, Haverford, Pa., Aug. 21.
318,
Shearer, Robert M., Exec. Bur., Manila. 3 items, Manila,
P.I. Mohonk, June 160-Sept. 7. to and from; discuss
people for Conf.3
'-
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p. 313
Box 45, 1914, cont.:
319.
Shepherd, Prof. William R., of Columbia U., internationally
known. 5 items, New York Mohonk Sept. 23 Oct. 15. to
and from; invited to make fill-in talk on Philippines;
correspondence includes Phillips comments about him.3
320,
Shuster, W. Morgan, former official of Phil. Govt. 16 items,
including clipping, Manila; New York Mohonk, May 3
Nov. 9. To and from; clipping from Manila Times, May 3,
satirizes him for conflicting opinions on Phil. independence; comes and speaks at Conf.3
321.
Sleicher, John A., ed. Leslie's Weekly. I item, New York,
Aug* 21.
322.
Slocum, William 17., pres. Colorado College. 1 item, Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 3.
323*
Smiley, Daniel. 2 items, Mohonk, Sept. 24 - Oct. 10, memos
from Phillips to him about things to be said at Conf.3
324.
Smith, James F., ex.-,Gov. Gen. Philippines., judge U.S. Ct. of
Customs Appeals. 6 items, San Francisco; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 11 - Oct. 12. Jo and from; can't come.3
325.
Smith, U.S. Sen. John Walter, of Maryland. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 28.
326.
Smith, Prof. Warren D., of U. of Oregon. 5 items (1 enclosure), Eugene, Ore. - Mohonk, June 9 - Oct. 27. to and
from; sends copy of speech, "Our Problem," hoping it can
be read at Conf.; too late; tells of dissatisfaction of
many Govt. workers in Philippines. vita Administration
policies.]
327*
Smith, William O., ex-Atty. Gen. Hawaiian Islands. 1 item,
Honolulu, Sept. 3*
328.
Sniffen, Matthew K., secy. Ind. Rights Assoc. 14 items,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Lapwai, Idaho; Crow Agency, Mont.;
Madison, Wis. Mohonk, May 6 - Nov. 24. to an from;
tells of Alaska trip; reports it at Conf.3
329*
Snyder, Frederic, supt. Santa Fe Indian School. 2 items,
Santa Fe, N.M. . Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Sept. 5. To and from;
concerns idea of Indian industry as Conf. topic.3
330.
Spencer, Claudius B., internationally known minister and editor, 1 item, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 29.
331.
Spiller, G., secy. World Conferences. 4 items (2 enclosures)
London - Mohonk, Dec. 5, 1913 - Sept. 28, 1914. To and
from; sends literature of World Confs., including pamphlet,
"Organizations Promoting Interi-eacial Friendliness."3
332.
Starr, Prof. Frederick, of U. of Chicago, internationally
known anthropologist. 2 items, Chicago, July 9 - Sept. 17,
Stephens, U.S. Rep. John H., of Texas, Chrmn. House Comm.
on Indian Affairs. 1 item n.p., n.d.3 Phillips t note on
his remarks against Bd. of Ind. Commrs., as reported in
Congressional Record of July 27, 1914, p. 13954./
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p. 314
Box 45, 1914, cont.:
334.
Stewart, Hamilton, businessman. 2 items, Pittsburgh, Pa...
Mohonk, June 1-.5. to and from; recommends man for Conf.3
335.
Stone, Mason S., ex-Phil. official, Supt. Education of
Vermont.
8 items, Montpelier, Vt. Mohonk, June 1 - Oct. 3. to
and from; suggests good effect of owning Philippines on
U.S., as Conf. topic.3
336.
Storey, Moerfield, pres. Anti-Imperialist League and N.A.A.C.P.
honorary pres. Indian Rights Assoc. 6 items, Boston Mohonk, July 7 - Sept. 25. To and
from; can't come
337.
Straight, Willard D., Mukden. 1 item, New York, Aug. 26.
338.
Strayer, Rev. Charlton Bates. 9 items, New York ** Mohonk,
Sept. 10
cn.1.3 to and from; correspondence includes
ms. Of review article he wrote for Conf. and Phillips'
comments on Him.3
339.
Strong, J.F.A., Gov. of Alaska. I item, Juneau, Alaska,
Aug. 28.
340.
Styles and Cash, stationers, printers of Conf. stationery.
7 items, New York Mohonk, June 2 - Nov. 12.
cTo and
from; concerns orders for stationery.3
341.
Sweeney, Bo, Asst. U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item,
Washington, Aug. 24.
342.
Swift, Charles M., Pres. Philadelphia Railway Co.; 3 items,
Middlebury, Vt. -Mohonk, Aug•31 -Oct 15.
343.
Taft, William Howard, explores. U.S. 2 items, Pointe.auPie, Canada, July 18; Washington, D.C., Aug. 12.
344.
Thompson, Rev. Charles L., secy. Presb. Bd. of Home Missions.
3 items.
New York - Mohonk, Sept. 29 Oct. 30. To and
from; came and spoke.
345.
Thurston, Rt. Rev. Theodore Payne, P.E. bishop ofAOkla4 11
items, Muskogee, Okla. Mohonk, Aug. 10 Nov. 9. to
and from; came and spoke on, "The Promotion of Industry
Among the Indians; correspondence includes Phillips'
comments.
346.
Towne, ex-U.S. Rep. and Set. from Minn, and ex--U.S. Rep.
from N.Y., Charles A. 4 items, New York Mohonk, July
7 - Sept. 25. to and from3
D.C., Sept. 10.
,Pres. Philadelpha
3
347.
348.
349*
Towner, U.S. Rep. Horace Mann, of Iowa. 1 item, Washington, Sept. 10
Townsend, U.S. Sen. Charles S., of Michigan. 2 items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Aug. 18 26. to and from3
Tubbs, Prof. Frank D., of Bates College. 3 items (1 enclosure) Lewiston, Me.; Washington - Mohonk, Nov. 27 Dec.4, to
and from; asks information about Indian treaties broken by
U.S. Govt.; F.H. Abbott answers; sends carbon of letter to
Mohonk,3
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Box 45, 1914, cont.:
350.
Turner, Fennell P., gen. secy, Student Volunteer Movement,
internationally known missionary. 3 items, (1 enclosure),
Montclair, N.J.; New York City, Oct. 8.27.
351.
Turner, John M., merchant of Porto Rico. 4 items, San Juan.Mohonk, Sept. 12 - Nov. 18. to and from; attends Conf.;
invites D.S. to return visit; correspondence includes
Phillips' comments about him.3
352.
U.S. Civil Service Commission, 2 items, Washington.
Mohonk, Mar. 27. Apr. 1. to and from; Phillips asks how
much the Indian Appropriations Bill will affect Civil Service
requirements for Indian Service; answer says only certain
doctors will be exempted from requirements.3
353.
Valentine, B.W., pres, Benedict College, Columbia, S.C. I
item, Columbia, Jan. 7.
354.
Valentine, Robert G., ex-U.S. Ind. Commr. 11 items, Bos.
ton . Mohonk, June 15 - Oct. 10. To and from; discuss
topics for Ind. part of Conf.3
355.
Van Buren, Rt. Rev. James H., ex-bishop (P.E.) of Porto Rico.
I item, Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 25.
356.
Vardaman, U.S. Sen. James K., e Mississippi. 1 item n.p.)
n.d.3
357.
Vaux, George Jr., Chairman U.S. Bd. Indy* Commr. 12 items,
Philadelphia, Pa, - Mohonk. Apr. 13. Nov. 21* To and
from; discuss conflicts in Washington between Ind. Office,
Bd. of Indian Commrs., U.S. Rep, Stephens, et al; also
topics and people for Conf.3
358.
Very, Rear Adm. Samuel W., U.S.N., retired* 1 item Newton
Center, Mass., Jan. 5.
359.
Vreeland, ex.U.S. Rep, Edward B., of New York. 1 item* Salmanca, N.Y., Sept. 11.
360.
Ward, William Hayes, ex.-ed. The Independent. 2 items, South
Berwick, Me. - Mohonk, Oct. 7.9. to and from3
361.
Washburn, Dr. Wm. S., Civil Service Commr., ex-Dir. of
Civil Services in Phil. 17 items, Chevy. Chase, D.C. Mohonk, July11, 1914 - Jan. 16, 1915. to
and from; discuss people and topics for Conf., especially Civil Service requirements in
relation to the Indian Service.3
362.
Watermulder, Rev. G.A., missionary to Winnebago Indians. 5 items,
Winnebago, Nebr.; Madison, Wis. Mohonk, Sept. 29. Nov. 3D. To
and from; came and spoke on evils of peyote3
Watson, U.S. Rep. W.A., of Virginia. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 11.
364.
Welsh, Herbert, corresponding secy. Indian Rights Assoc. 5
items, July 28 . Sept. 25, to and from; suggests man for
Conf.; correspondence includes Phillips' estimate of Mr.
Welsh.)
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Box 45, 1914, cont.:
365.
Wheelock, Denison (Indian) 1 item, West De Pere, Wis.,
Sept* 15,
366.
White, Rev. Charles L., ex-pres. Colby College, assoc.
correspondence secy. Baptist Home Mission Soc. 11 items, New
York — Mohonk, Sept. 2 Nov. 10. to and from; discuss people
for Conf.3
367.
White, Col. John R., Phil. Constabulary. 3 items, Manila w
Mohonk, June 9 — Sept. 7. to and from; suggests men for
Conf.3
368.
Wickersham, James, delegate from Alaska to U.S. House of
Representatives, 3 items, Washington w Mohonk, Jan. 8w
26, 1915. to and from; asks and gets full set of Conf.
Repeats concerning A1aska, 3
369.
Wilcox, E.B., atty., of Porto Rico. 4 items, San Juan w
Mohonk, Feb. 5 — Sept, 11. To and from
370.
Willcox, Col. Cornelis De Witt, U.S.A., internationally
known Army officer, author. 7 items (1 enclosure), New
York City; West Point, N.Y. w Mohonk, Sept. 9w Oct. 27.
to and from; includes letters to and from Miss Ida Lathera,
of New York City, who recommended him; he comes and makes
remarks on head hunters, at Conf.; requests omission of
remarks from Report because incomp1ete.3
371.
Williams, U.S. Rep. John Sharp, of Mississippi. 5 items$
Washington — Mohonk, July 7 — Sept. 11. go and from;
can't come; discuss Mississippi Choctaws as possible Conf.
topic0.3
372*
Williams, Walter, dean School of Journalism later pres.3
of Missouri, internationally known journalist* 1 item,
Columbia, Mo., Sept. 5.
373*
Willis, Prof. H. Parker, internationally known economist,
newly appointed member Federal Reserve Bd. 6 items, New
Brighton, N.Y.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 7 w Oct. 16,
to and from; can't come.]
374*
Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U.S. 7 items, Washington — Mohonk,
June S — Oct. 22. to and from; answers personally; can't
come; correspondence includes two letters from J.P.
Tumulty, secy. to Pres., about suggestions requested on men
for Conf.3
375.
Winthrop, Beekman, ex-Gov. Puerto Rico, ex—Asst. Secy. Treas.
and Navy. 1 item, Westbury, L.I., N.Y., Sept. 10.
376*
Wise, J.R., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan., Sept,
22*
377.
Wistar, Edward M., chrmn. Assoc. Exec. Comm. cuff Friends on
Indian Affairs, v.p. Indian Rights Assoc. 8 items (1
enclosure), Philadelphia Mohonk, June 17 w es.d.3 to
and from; praises Commr. Cato Sells and Asst. Commr.
Merritt; suggests 2 Friends missionaries for Conf.]
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379.
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381.
382.
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Wood, John, secy. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Soc. of
P.E. Church. 4 items, New York Mohonk, Sept. 2.417.
to and from; suggests missionaries for Conf.3
Wood, Mad. Gen. Leonard, U.S.A. 6 items, Governor's I.,
N.Y. — Mohonk, July 11 — Oct. 28. To and from; suggests
man for Phil. part of Conf.; correspondence includes
Phillips' observations on Gen. Wood.3
Woodhull, Brig. Gen. Alfred A., U.S.A., retired. 4 items,
Southwest Harbor, Me.; Princeton, N.J. Mohonk, Aug. 29 .0.
Oct. 7. To and from; suggests man for Cont.3
Worcester, Dean C., ex.Secy. of Interior, P.I. 13 items (1
enclosure), New York, N.Y.; Manila, P.I.; Thetford, Vt,
Mohonk, May 2 — Oct. 12. to and from; interested in coming,
at first; then refuses because of antagonism toward others
on program; correspondence includes clipping from Manila
Times, telling of Mr. Worcester's business interests in
Philippines
Wright, J. George, Comm. to the Five Civilized Tribes. 3
items, Muskogee, Okla. Mohonk, Aug. 18 — Oct. 7. To
and from; job has been abolished; busy winding up affairs
of Creek Indians.3
Younglove, John E. 1 item, Bowling Green, j. cn.d.3
Zeisler, Sigmund, lawyer and professor, anti-Imperialist.
2 items, Chicago, Sept. 21 Oct. 4.
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DOCUMENTS:
Invitation, information card, timetable, and provisional
list of topics, 1915 Conf.
Record book of invitations, acceptances, and development of 4Conf., program.
Partial list of members expected, Sept. 18.
List of members, with room numbers assigned.
Tentative list of speakers.
List of clergy, including missionaries, attending.
1st. provisional outline of program* Sept. 18* H. Provisional program.
Suggestions for Mr. Smiley's opening remarks.
Memorandum concerning suggestion by Mrs. A.E. P. Wait, Oct. 23
Secretary's report to Mr. Smiley on 1915 Conf., Section V., p. 1-3
Press material and correspondence. 19 items
Abbott, Frederick R., ex.-Secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 7
items, Washington Mohonk, June 15 Nov. 17. To and
from; discuss topics and speakers for Ind. part of Conf.;
letter of Oct. 3 gives comprehensive survey of Okla.
Indians' situation.)
Abbott, Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 4 items, Cornwall-on-Hudson
N.Y. Mohonk, July 23 - Sept. 25. To and from;
suggests man fan Conf."
Adams, Franklin P., of Pan American Union. 3 items, Washington Mohonk, Sept. 7-23 to and from)
Allen, Edgar A., supt. U.S. Id. School, Chilocco, Okla.
2 items, Chilocco Mohonk,-Sept. 1-48' To and from)
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer. 15 items, Boston Mohonk) Washington, June 15 Dec. 9. to and from;
discuss approach to topic of reform of Indian ad-ministration.)
Ames, Allan P., Assoc* Press, chairman Conf. Press COMM.
6 items, New York o. Mohonk, Sept. 27
N.d.) To and
from; includes article written for release to papers.)
Notebook, kept by Daniel Smiley, listing people expected at
Conference of 1915
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Like Mohonk Conferences
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Ames, Elwin Witt, M.D, Capt. U.S. Med. Corps. 4 items,
Zamboanga, Mindanao, P.I. Mohonk, April 10 - Oct* 84
to and from; will come and speak on, "Public Health
Org. and Health Problems in Mindanao and Sulu."1
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, student of Indian languages and
antiquities. 4 items, Waterbury, Conn.-Mohonk,
Oct. -Nov. 12. to and from
Andrews, Charles, Chief Judge, N.Y. State Ct. of Appeals,
1 item, Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 2,
Arnold, J.E* Choctaw Indiana 4 items (2 enclosures), McAlester, Okla.* Mohonk, Aug* 24 - Sept. 11. 07o and from;
asks help for Choctaws still in Mississippi; describes
their plight.]
Asbury, C.H*, Special Ind. Agent. 2 items, Reno. Nev.
Mohonk, Sept. 21 - Oct. 15. ero and from; raises ques-
tions for possible consideration at Conf.]
Atkinson, Fred W., pres. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., ex.Commr. Education Philippines 2 items, Brooklyn, NX.
n.d., Oct. 18.
Austin, U.S. Rep. Richard W., of Tennessee. 4 items (1
enclosure), Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Aug. 5 Sept. 11. to
and from; sends copy of article by him against Philippine
independence.
Ayer, Edward Everett, capitalist and pioneer, member U.S.
Bd. Indian Commrs. 3 items, Chicago - Mohonk, July 8 Oct. 19. To and from]
Bacon, Robert, ex-.Ambassador to France, ex.-U.S. Secy. of
State. I item, n.p., n.d.
Badiong, Porfirio T., Filipino postmaster and. telegraph
operator. 3 items, Paracale, Amb. Camarines, P.I.
Mohonk, Feb. 19 . Aug. 10. ero and from; asks and gets
full set of Phil. Conf. Reports.]
18.
19.
Bandholts, "Brig. 4en. Harry H., U.S.A. 4 items, Platte.
burg Barracks, N.Y. Mohonk, Sept. 817. To and from
Barnard, Miss rate, Okla. Commr. of Charities and Corrections. 4 items, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mohonk, July 2
Dec. 27. to and from; includes printed warning from
her to people of Okla. against Mils before Okla.
Legislature which will rob Indians; she asks Phillips for
copy of telegram she sent to Conf., which W.K. Moorehead
promised to read and incorporate in Report; Phillips
says it wasn't read.
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Barrows, Prof. David P., Dean of Faculties, U. of Cal,
1 item [Berkeley, Cal] Sept. 15.
Bartter, Rev. G.C., P.E. priest of Sagada, P.I. 2 items,
Brooklyn, Conn., Sept. 11; clipping from The Living Church,
Oct. 30. [Clipping gives views on sectarian rivalries
among Protestant churches.]
Beardsley, James W., Chief Engineer Porto Rico Irritation
Service 2 items, Guayama, P.R. Mohonk, Sept. 27 Oct.
5. ero and from]
Bell, Maj. Gen, J. Franklin, U.S.A. 1 item, Texas City,
Tex., Sept. 16.
Blackburn, Mrs. John T. D., officer of D.A.R. 3 items,
Albany, N.Y. 00Yohonk, Jan. 5 — 19. To and from; tells
of efforts to get D.A.R. interested in Indians; Phillips
giver suggestions.]
Blanche, O.L. [Indian] farmer. 1 item, Eagletown, Okla.,
Dec. 15.
Blayney, Prof. Thomas Lindsey, of Rice Institute, Houston,
Tex. 12 items (2 enclosures), Houston, Tex. — Mohonk,
Sept. 15 — n.d., to and from; correspondence includes
copies of speech t; came and spoke on Phil. policies.
Bloomfield, Meyer, ex-.Spec. Commr. to Porto Rico, vocational
expert. 1 item, Boston, Sept. 13.
Blue, Surgeon Gen. Rupert, U.S. Public Health Service,
,
pres.
29.
A.M.A. 1 item, Washington, July 24. [Speaks of sending
Dr. Victor G. Heiser to Conf.3
Bonsai, Stephen, Phil. official. 4 items New York3
honk, Aug. 19 -0 Sept. 7, and Manila Times, Sept. 12
Oct. 3. (clippings). to and from; clippings ridicule
30.
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 1 item 0.p., n.d
31.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles H., PZ, Bishop of Philippines. 7
items:
32.
33.
34.
35.
Manila — Mohonk, May 51 — Oct. 6 to and from] and 4
pieces of literature concerning his work in P.I.
Briggs, Caleb Tucker, v.p. Pacific Commercial Co. 8 items,
New York, N.Y.; Scarsdale, N.Y. Mohonk, June 11 — Oct.
15. 070 and from; suggests topics and people for Conf0;v1
wife breaks leg, he gets run over; can't come.
Briggs, George N., pres. Graceland College, formerly of
U.S. Bur. of Educe. 1 item, Lamoni, Iowa, Oct. 6.
Britten, U.S. Rep, Fred A., of Illinois. 2 items, Chicago-.
Mohonk, Sept. 30 — Oct. 4. to and from]
Brook, Rt. Rev, Francis Key, P.E. bishop of Okla. 4 items,
Mantoloking, N.J.; New York, N.Y. Mohonk, Sept. 8 — Oct.
6. to and from; will speak on 5 Civilized Tribes; wants
more discussion on peyote.]
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Box 46, 1915, cont.:
36.
Brosius, Samuel M., agent Indian Rights Assoc. 7 items,
Washington Mohonk, June 14 Oct. 12, Jo and from;
discuss Indian affairs, topics for Conf.; suggests man
for Conf.3
37.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, ex-U.S. Com. of Educe., Chancellor
N.Y.U. 2 items, New York, July 10 - Oct. 5.
38.
Brown, John B., supt. U.S. Ind. Industrial School, Phoenix
Ariz. 1 item, Phoenix, Sept. 17.
39.
Brown, Wm. L., Conf. treasurer. 18 items, Washington
honk; Washington, Sept. 20, 1915 in. Mar. 23, 1916.
To
and from; mainly concerns Conf. finances.3
40.
Brownson, Rear Adm. Willard H., U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
Old Forge P.O., Herkimer County, N.Y.
41*
Bruce, Edward B., of Pacific Commercial Co. 1 item, New
York, Aug. 28. Says U.S. should forget Phil. politics
and concentrate on commercial development of Islands.]
42.
Buchanan, Charles M., supt. Tulalip Ind. Agency. 1 item,
Tulalip, Wash., Sept. 4.
43.
Buntin, John A., supt. Tongue River Agency. 1 item, Lame
Deer, Mont., Sept. 21.
44,
Cameron, Harry F., acting Chief construction engineer, Bur. of
Public Works, Manila, P.I. 2 items, Manila, J1,17 3
01.43 Suggests man for Conf.; requests Reports for
Filipino boy at Exeter
45.
Campbell, Helen, Conf. reporter, employee of G. K. Anderson,
stenographer* 29 items (3 enclosures), Philadelphia,
Pa. Mohonk, July 5 - Dec. 16. To and from; concerns
unsatisfactory transcription of Conf. proceedings and
loss of transcript of 3rd. session by Adams Express C0.3
46.
Capstick, U.S. Rep. John Henry, of New Jersey. 1 item,
Washington N.d.)
47.
Carpenter, Frank W., Gov. of Mindanao and Sulu. 2 items,
Zamboanga, P.I. Mohonk, July 12 - Sept. 2. To and from,
suggests men for Conf.3
48.
Carroll, Rev. Henry King, ex. U..S. Commr. to Porto Rico.
items, Washington, Sept. 7 - Nov. 12.
49,
Carter, U.S. Rep. Charles D., of Oklahoma. 2 items, Ardmore, Okla. Mohonk, Sept. 9-16. To and from
50
Carter, Maj. Gen. Wm. Harding, U.S.A. 1 item, Honolulu,
T.H., Sept. 11. Speaks of "rapidly disappearing Hawaiians as
interesting subject for study; wonders when Hawaii and Panama
will be added to Conf. Topics.3
51*
Castle, Wm. R., prominent Hawaiian. 2 items, Boston, Mass..-1
Mohonk, Apr. 27 - hay 6. To and from; suggests man for
Arbitration Conf.3
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65.
Caulkins, Glenn W. , Supt. of Schools, Dept. of Mindanao
and Sulu, P.I. 2 items, Zamboanga, P.I. w Mohonk, Sept.
29 Dec. S. ero and from; suggests men for Conf. 3
Chamberlain, Prof. Theodore T., internationally known professor. 1
item, New York, Sept. 6.
Chase, George C., pres. Pates College. 2 items, Lewiston,
Me., Sept. 6 Nov. 1.
Cheney, Mrs. B. P. (Elisabeth), philanthropist. 2 items,
Peterborough, N.H. - Mohonk, Aug. 31 - Sept* 5, ero
and from;
Cinco, MAximo J., Phil. Govt. official. 2 items, Manila,
P.I. Mohonk, July 27 - Sept. 8. ero and from; gives
views on Phil. independence; says need a Commonwealth
type of Govt. with definite date set for future independ.3
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minnesota. 8 items, St. Paul,
Minn. -- Mohonk, Sept.
Oct. 11. to and from; example
of Phillips' tenacity in trying to land big fish.3
Clark, John W., secy. Natl. Indian Assoc. 4 items, New York, Sent.
1 - Oct. 26. Asks invitation for son; suggests
Mississippi Choctaw; as Conf. topic.3
Claxton, Philander Priestley, U.S. Commr. of Education. 2 items,
Washington, Sept. 13; Mohonk cn.d.3
Cleveland, Frederick A., dir. Bureau of Municipal Research,
N.Y.C. 12 items, cn.p.3; New York City Mohonk;
Washington, cn.d.3 •-• Dec. 6. to and from; includes Conf.
speech, "Government is Administrator of the Indian
Estate." n3
Cloud, Rev. Henry Roe Winnebago Ind.3 adopted son of Walter
and Mary Roe. 3 items (1 enclosure), Chicago, Ill.; Colony.
Okla. Mohonk, May 20 - Sept. 20. ero and from; send$
pamphlet telling of projected intermediate school for
Indians, to be established at Wichita, Kans., to prepare
Indians for college.3
Clouse, Rev. HOZ., missionary to Kiowa Indians. 2 items (1
enclosure), Mountain View, Okla., Sept, 14 Oct. 6.
encloses pamphlet giving progress of Tribe.3
Cockran, ex-U.S. Rep. W. Bourke, of New York. 1 item N.Y.,,
Oct. 20.
Cocks, ex-U.S. Rep. Wm. W., of New York, 1 item n.p., n.d.
Collins, Rev. Mary C., missionary to Dakota Indians, 4 items
(1 enclosure), Keokuk, Iowa, Sept. 3 - Nov. 2. includes
MP. of Conf. remarks.3
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Box 46, 1915, cont.:
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Colton, George P. ex'-Gov. of Porto Rico. 11 its, New
Canaan, Conn. Mohonk, July 8 - Oct. 16. To and from;
suggests topics re Porto Rico and speakers for Conf.;
Phillips and he discuss difficulty in getting Porto Ricans to attend.3
Conant, Prof. Carlos Everett, philologist. 15 items (1
enclosure), Birmingham* Ala.; Chattanooga, Tenn. - Mo.
honk, July 15, 1915 . Mar. 8, 1916. To and from; Conf.
speech on, "The Language Problem in the Philippines,“
lost after delivered; he sends summary for Report.3
Connor, Judge Wm. M., Jr., 18th judicial Dist.,
Philippines. 1 item, Cattalogan, P.I., May 16, 1916.
[Suggests man for Conf.3
Coolidge, Rev. Sherman [Indian], Pres. Soc. of Amer. Indians.
1 item, Grand Lake* Colo., Sept. 3.
Cooper, U.S. Pep. Henry Allen, of Wisconsin. 1 item, Ra.
cine, Wis., Sept. 18.
Copeland, Edwin El*, dean College of Agriculture, U.A of
Philippines. 2 items, Los Banos, La Laguna, Pa. . Ma
honk, Dec. 17, 1915 . Feb. 15, 1916* [To and from
Creegan, Charles Cole, pres. Fargo (N.D.) College. 1 item,
Marietta, Ohio, Oct. 18. [Can't come; busy in
Prohibition campaign.
Crone, Frank L., Dir. of Education, Philippines. 9 items (2
enclosures), San Francisco, Cal.; Kendallville, Ind. . Mohonk, Aug. 13 - Dec. 14. ero and from; includes advance
summary and revi4sed ins. of Conf. speech, “The Education of a
People . America's Work in the Philippines."
Cruz Balmaseda, Julian, specialist in the Tagalog language. 1
item, Cavite, Pa., Feb. 15, 1917.
Cummings, Edward, gen. secy. World Peace Foundation, 1916.
I item, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 6.
Currell,
Pres. U. of South Carolina. 1 item, Columbia, S.C., Mar. 2, 1916.
Box 47, 1915, cont.:
77.
Dagenett, Charles E., Supervisor of Indian Employment, Off,
of Ind. Affairs. 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, Oct. 6.
13. to and from; suggests man for Conf.]
78,
Daniels, Josephus, U.S. Secy. of Navy. 2 items, Washington.
Mohonk, Sept. 3.7. to and from
79.
Darlington, Rt. Rev. James Henry, P.E. bishop of Harrisburg,
Pa, 4 items, Harrisburg . Mohonk, Oct. 4 . Nov. 17. To
and from; Phillips gives furious comments on him.
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Box 47, 1915, cont.:
80.
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Lawrence
Dawes of Mass., v.p. Ind. Industries League. 6 items.
Pittsfield, Mass. Mohonk, Aug. 30 - Oct.25. 6To and from,
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91*
92.
93.
94,
discuss people and topics for Conf.3
de Goev, Miss Virginia, of Baltimore, Md. 6 items (1 envelope), Los Angeles .4 Mohonk, March 23 - cn.d.3 ero
and from.3
De Huff, John D., asst. rapt. Carlisle Ind. School. 1 item,
Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 18. recommends men for Conf.3
Denison, Winfred T., Phil. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, Mani*.
la, July 7,
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. 4
items, Bethlehem, Pa. Mohonk, Aug. 28 104 Nov. 27. to
and from; suggests plan for more religious emphasis at
Conf.3
Dewey, Adm. George, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Washington,
Feb. 26, 1916.
Digmann, Rev. r. Pier, S.J., missionary to Rosebud Sioux.
3 items (3 enclosures), St. Francis, S.D.
Mohonk, Jan.
21 .4 Sept. 1. ero and from; sends pictures of Mission
(destroyed by fire soon after; see 1916)3
Dix, Benjamin R., Treas. of Porto Rico. 5 items (1 enclo-.
sure), San Juan, P.R.; Fire, California Mohonk, July 344
Oct. 22. ero and from; sends brief speech to be read at
Conf.; too 1ate,3
Dixon, James Main, internationally known professor. 1 item,
Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 15.
Dominguez, Jorge V., Porto Rican. 4 items, New York honk, Sept. 15427, and copy of Conf. speech on the language
problem in Porto Rico and political relations between P.R.
and U.S.
Domenech, Manuel V., P.R. Commr. of Interior. 3 items, Washington; Mohonk- Mohonk, Sept. 15. cn.d.3 ero and from;
came and spoke,3
Duvall, Maj. Gen. Wm. P., U.S.A., retired. 1 item. Brook-.
line , Mass., Sept. 2.
Baton, Edward D., pros. Beloit 0611ege. 1 item, New Haven,
Conn., Oct. 20.
Edgerly, Brig. Gen. Winfield Scott, U.S.A., retired. 1
item, Farmington, N.H., Oct. 13.
Edmonds, U.S. Rep. George Y., of Pennsylvania. 3 items,
Washington .4 Mohonk, Oct. 7-16. To and from; offers to
bring slides of Philippines.; politely refused; does not
come.
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Box 47, 1915, cont.:
95.
Edwards, Harry T., dir. Phil. Bur. of Agriculture. 6
items, Chesterfield, Mass. -.Mohonk, July 1 Aug. 4*
cTo and from; suggests men and topics for Conf.)
96.
Egan, Martin, ex-red. Manila Times. 7 items, New York
Mohonk July 15 Oct. 25. to and from; suggests men and
topics for Conf.)
97,
Eliot, Charles W.., pres. emeritus of Harvard. 1 item
Asticou, Maine, n.d.
98.
Eliot, Samuel A., pres. Amer. Unitarian Assoc., member
U.S. 3d. Ind. Commrs., Pres. 1915 Conf. 14 items, Bos.-4
ten, Mass. t Seattle, 'lash, Mohonk, June 1 Nov. 27.
to and from; agrees to preside; suggests men and topics
for Conf.)
99.
Ellis, Charles L., supt. Blackfeet Indian Agency. 2 items
(2 enclosures), Browning, Mont. Mohonk, Sept. 7.-9. To and
from; sends program and announcements of lst Indian Fair
on Blackfeet Reservation.3
100.
Evory, Frank H. and Co., printers of 1915 Conf. Report. 42
items (2 enclosures), Albany, N.Y. Mohonk; 'Washington,
Oct. 15, 1915 -4 Mar. 25, 1916. to and from; concerns
printing and mailing of 1915 Report.)
101.
Fairbanks, Charles W., ex.-Vice Pres. U.S. 1 item, Indiana!,
polls, Ind., Sept. 2.
102.
Fairchild, George H., businessman in Philippines. 3 items,
Manila Mohonk, July 22 - Oct. 1. to and from; letter of
Oct. 1 says he thinks Conf. lacks understanding of business
men's problems in foreign parts.3
103.
Farrington, Frederic Ernest, educator. 2 items n.p., n.d.3
and Mohonk, n.1.3 to and from3
104.
Ferris, U.S. Rep. Scott, of Oklahoma. 3 items, Lawton, Okla.
homa Mohonk, Sept. 9•-24. to and from; makes four major
suggestions for Ind. Conf. topics; warns Conf. against scheme
to enroll non.-resident Mississippi Choctaws with Oklahoma
Indians.3
105.
Filene, Edward A., merchant. 1 item, Boston, Mars. cn.d.3
106.
Finegan, Thomas Edward, educator. 1 item, Albany, Oct. 18.
107.
Finley, John H., pres. U. of State of N.Y. 2 items. AlbanyMohonk, Aug. 12-24. to and from]
108,
Finley, It. Col. John P., U.S.A. 1 item, Brownsville, Tex.,
Oct. 7.
109.
Fiske, Rear Aft. Bradley Allen, U.S.N., inventor, 1 item
(withenvelope), Jamestown, R.I., Aug. 29. envelope bear.;
comment from D. and E. Smiley.3
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p. 326
Box 47, 1915, cont.:
110.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 1 item,
Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 27.
111.
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist, member of 1st. Mohonk
Conf. 2 items, Washington, Aug, 28 - Mohonk, n.d.)
112,
113.
114.
115.
116,
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122,
123.
Foard, Josephine, ex.-mgr. Laguna pottery, 2 items,
Sheridan Lake, Colo., Feb. 6, and copy of notes made by
Phil. lips on letter of July 23, 1914. concerns
disposition of pottery and property at Laguna.3
Forbes, Stephen A., internationally known entomologist* 1
item, Urbana, Ill., Mar. 7.
Forbes, W. Cameron, ex.Gov. Gen. Phila. 2 items n.p., n.d.,
Mohonk, Sept. 9. To and from3
Foreman, Grant, lawyer. 13 items (1 enclosure), Muskogee,
Okla.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Aug. 19 . Feb. 3, 1916.
Jo and from; sends corrected draft of Conf. speech, °Our
Future Policy Toward the Pul14Slood Indians of Ok1ahoma."3
Foster, U.S. Rep. Martin D., of Illinois. 2 items, Olney,
Ill., Sept. 8 - Oct. 19.
Fox, Austen G., nationally known lawyer. 1 item, Wickford,
R.I., Aug. 30.
Fox, Dr. Carroll, Chief U.S. Health Service. 3 items, Washington . Mohonk, Sept. 9.28. to and from3
Frankfurter, Felix, of Harvard Law School, later Assoc.
Justice U.S. Sup. Ct. 1 item, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 25*
Frear, U.S. Rep. James A., of Wisconsin. 3 items, Hudson,
Wis. - Mohonk, Aug. 12-21. Jo and from3
Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, Vt. 2 items, Burlington . Mohonk„ April 13.220 ero and from; concerns print.
lug of Conf. announcements.3
French, U.S. Rep. Burton L., of Idaho. 1 item, Moscow, Idaho Sept. 18.
Friedman, Moses, ex.principal, Carlisle Ind. School. 3 items
(1
letter, 2 clippings), Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 11, and clip.
pings, June 17 - Oct l 16, telling of acquittal at trial
for embezzlement and of complete vindication.
124.
Frissell, Algernon Sydney, banker, brother of Hollis B. 3
items, New York . Mohonk, Oct. 16.20. to and from; hears
that Conf. will have problem accommodating everyone; tries
to help by withdrawing.3
125.
Frissell, Hollis Burke, prin. Hampton Institute. 6 items,
New York; Portland, Me,; Hampton, Va. Mohonk, July 15
Sept. 29, go and from]
1 2 6 . F r o s t , A . N . , ex. Special Asst. U.S. Atty. Gen. in charge of
30,000 Land Suits in Oklahoma. 2 items, Lawrence, Mass..
Mohonk, Sept. 8.-9. to and from3
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p. 327
Box 47, 1915, cont.:
127.
Frye, Myra M., pres. Maine Indian Assoc. 1 item, Portland,
128.
Me. [n.d.3
F u l l e r , M i s s A n n i e , s e c y . I n d i a n I n d u s t r i e s League. 3
items, Cambridgeport, Mass. Mohonk, Dab. 10 May 12*
To and from; suggests men for Conf., including Teddy
Roosetelt.3
129.
Gamble, ex»U.S. Sen. Robert j., of South Dakota. 4 items,
Sioux Falls, S.D. -..Mohonk, July 20, 1915 - Feb. 29, 1916.
[To and from3
130.
Gandy, U.S. Rep. Harry L., of South Dakota. 1 item, Mar*
17, 1916*
Gard, U.S. Rep. Warren, of Ohio. 3 items, Hamilton, Ohio
131*
Mohonk, Aug. 6.49. To and from
132*
Garrett, U.S. Rep. Finis J., of Tennessee, 1 item, Dresden,
Tenn.*, Sept. 27*
1325.
Garrison, Lindley M., U.S. Secy. of War. 2 items, Washing...
ton - Mohonk, Sept. 8-.15. To and from3
134.
Gates, Merrill E., member, ex-secy. U.S. Board Indian Commrs.
2 items, Washington Mohonk, July 3 [Oct. T3 19. [To
and from3
135. Gebby, George N., deputy Special Officer, U.S. Indian Service.
3 items, Phoenix, Ariz. - Mohonk, Sept. 8 - Nov. 2. To
and from; letter of Oct. 27 tells of work to suppress use
of native alcoholic drinks by Indians; speaks of aim to
teach Indians temperance.)
136*
Gibbs, George L., missionary to Cheyenne Indians. 2 items,
Watonga, Okla., Mar. 12-.23.
137*
Gilmore, H.J. 1 item (1 enclosure), Rochester, N.Y. 01,4.3
[Sends copy of his hymn, "He leadeth me."
138.
Goode, John Peal, internationally known prof. of economic
geography. 1 item, Chicago, Sept. 2.
132.
Gore, U.S. Sen. Thomas P.* of Oklahoma. 2 items, Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 9 - Oct. 8. [To and from3
133.
134.
142.
143*
144.
Graham, ex-U.S. Rep. James M., of Illinois. 2 items, Spring..
field,
Mohonk, Sept. 13-.16. [To and from3
Grammer, Rev. Carl E., pres. Indian Rights Assoc, 1 item,
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23.
Greely, Maj. Gen. Adolphus Washington, U.S.A., retired. 2
items, Center Conway, N.H. - Mohonk, Sept. 9,-.23. to and
from
Gresham, James E., ex-*Counsel to Seminoles. 2 items, Wewo-.
ka, Okla. Mohonk, Sept. 9-.15. TO and from
Grose, Howard B., ed. Missions magazine. 1 item, Boston,
Mass., Sept. 2.
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p. 328
Box 47, 1915, cont.
145,
Gulick, Dr. Luther H., internationally known educator, au»
thority on hygiene. 2 items, New York, Sept. 7; Mohonk
04.3
146*
Guthrie, Major Art S., U.S.A., retired. 4 items, San Bernardino, Cal. Mohonk, Oct. 15 - 7ov. 17, to and from]
147.
Hall, Rev. Hector. 2 items, Troy, N.Y. Mohonk, Jan. 14»
18. to and from; asks about Catholic attitude on Govt.
support for denominational schools; Phillips speaks of
bitter rivalry between Oaths. and Protestants and difficulties caused by it.3
148.
Hamilton, Rt. Rev. J. Taylor, Moravian bishop. 1 item,
Herrnhut, Saxony, Germany, Jan. 25.
149.
Hamilton, Wm., Chief Alaskan Div., Bur. of Education. 1
item, Washington, Oct. 8.
150.
Handy, Henry Hunter Smith, engineer, manufacturer. 1 item,
Lake Placid, N.Y., Sept. 8.
151.
Hanford, Rear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired, 1 item, Soott3
ville, N.Y., Mar. 6, 1916,
152.
Harrison, Francis Burton, Gov. Gen. Philippines. 3 items,
Manila,
P.I. Mohonk, June 7 - Sept. 27. to and from3
153.
Harty, Most Rev, Jeremiah J., R.O. archbishop of Manila. 1
item, Manila, P.1., July 16.
154.
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, of Harvard. 2 items, Cambridge.,
Mass., Sept. 10•-16.
155.
Heiser, Dr. Victor G., Internat'l, Health Comm., Rockefeller
Foundation, Director for the East. 8 items, 'new York - Mo»
honk, June 7 - Nov. 19. t o and from; comes and speaks;
suggests women for Conf.3
156.
Helgesen, U.S. Rep. Henry T., of North Dakota. 2 items, Mil•
ton, N.D., Aug. 31, 1915 » Mar. 8, 1916.
157,
Hernandez, Jose Q., ,hi of Just, Sup Ct. Porto Rico. 1 item,
San Juan, Sept. 21.
158*
Hersey, Col. Mater Maj. Gen.3 Mark L., U.S.A., ex»Asst.
Chief Phil. Constabulary. 3 items, Douglas, Ariz, Mo»
honk, Nov. 17 - Dec. 5. to and from3
1 5 9 . H i l l , A . C . N.Y. State inspector of Schools. 9 items (1 en-•
closure), Albany, N.Y.; Salamanca, Y.Y. » Mohonk, April 28m
Sept. 3. to and from; concerns action of Comm. on Indian
160.
161.
Relations of the New York State Constitutional Convention.;
Mr. Hill proposes constitutional amendment to establish
special, state supported courts for Indians.3
Hilles, Samuel E. 4 items (1 enclosure), Cincinnati, Ohio,
Nov. 30, 1915 » Jar. 19, 1916* to and from; tries to
correct Conf. remarks; too late.]
Hodgkin, Henry T., British Friend* 1 item, New York, Oct. 7,
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 329
Box 47, 1915, cont.:
162.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, founder and press World Book Co*
2 items, Yonkers, N.Y. - Mohonk, Aug. 6 - Oct. 29.
To and from; recommends men for Conf.]
163*
Hosmer, Frank A., ex-pres. Oahu College, Honolulu, T.H.
1 item, Amherst, Mass., Jan. 6*
164.
Houston, David Franklin, U.S. Secy. of Agriculture Later
Secy. of Treas.] 3 items, Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 2.
15. To and from; gives permission for Agriculture Dept.
employee to attend Conf.
165*
Houston, U.S. Rep. Wm. C., of Tennessee* I item, Woodbury,
Tenn., Aug. 30.
166.
Hoyle, Brig. Gen. Eli D., U.S.A., retired. 2 items, letter,
Forest Nook, Ont., Can., Aug. 11, and clipping, Washington
Star, Jan. 18, 1915, telling of his career and retirement.3
167.
Hubbard, Rear Adm. John, U.S.N.. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Feb* 25, 1916.
168*
Hughes, U.S. Rep. Dudley M., of Georgia. 1 item, Danville*
Ga., Sept. 3*
169.
Hunt, Maj. IL., Asst. Chief Bur. of Insular Affairs. 28
items, Washington - Mohonk, May 25, 1915 . Feb. 12, 1916*
To and from; very helpful in suggesting men for P.R. and
Phil* parts of Celli's, and in securing good P.R.
representation.]
170.
Huntington, Ellsworth, geographer and author. 6 items, Mil.
ton, Mass.; Mohonk Mohonk, Aug* 30 - N.d.] To and
from; discuss effects of racial inheritance and physical
environment of people as future Conf. topics.3
171.
Hurley, Patrick J., national attorney for the Choctaw Nation later U.S. Secy. of War] 6 items, Battle Creek,
Mich*; Tulsa, Okla. -4 Mohonk, Aug. 24 - Oct. 8. To and
from
172.
Huson, Hobart, Asst. Commr. of Charities and Corrections of
Okla. 4 items, Okla. City, Okla. Mohonk, Aug. 24 .
Sept. 29. To and from; discuss fight against grafters
in Okla., work of Miss Kate Barnard; suggests other women
workers for Conf.]
173*
Hutchison, Rev. Robert Alden, secy. Presb. Bd. of Home Missions, officer Anti-Saloon League, delegate from Pennsy1.
vania to 18th. Amendment Convention. 3 items, Pittsburgh,
Pa* Mohonk, Sept. 14.22. To and from; asks to substitute woman Indian worker for himself at Conf.; tactfully
stalled.]
174.
Iglesias, Santiago, pres. Free Federation of Workingmen of
Porto Rico. 1 item, Sam Juan, April 14, 1916.
175.
Ilagan, Maurius, Filipino. 1 item, Tarlac, P.I., Apr* 4,
1916. requests Conf. Report be printed in Spanish.]
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p. 330
Box. 47, 1915, cont.:
176*
Jack, H.M. Indian 3 farmer. 2 items, Lewiston, N.Y.
honk, Jan. 25 - 30. to and from; discuss question of
whether or not Indian can defend himself against greedy
whites without help.3
177.
Jack, Luther W. cIndian3 secy. Tuscarora Indian Council.
1 item, Lewiston, N.Y., Nov. 4. wants to end Reserva-.
tion; asks information on dividing of lands.]
178.
Janney, Joseph J., weighty Friend. 5 items, Baltimore,
Mohonk, Sept. 16 - Oct. lf. ero and from; tries to sub..
stitute first one, then another, for himself; o.k. 1st.
time, but not second.)
179.
Johnson, U.S. Rep. Albert, of Washington State. 1 item,
cHoquiom13 Wash. cn.d..3
180.
Johnson, Wm. E., ed. The New Republic. 3 items, Washington, D.C.
Mohonk, Aug. 18 - Oct. 20.
Includes notes
back and forth among Mohonk people on whether to invite,
plus acceptance and address blank furnished at Mohenk.3
181.
Jones, Andrieus Aristieus, let. Asst. U.S. Secy. of Interior
later U.S. Sen. from New Mexico3 2 items, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 23.
182.
Jones, Prof. Chester Lloyd, internationally known political
scientist. 1 item, Madison, Wis. cn.d.3
183.
Jones, U.S. Rep. William A., of Virginia, Chrmn. House Comm.
on Insular Affairs, author of Jones Fill for Philippine
independence. 5 items, Warsaw, Va. Mohonk, Sept. 10 -Oct. to
and from; too sick to come.1
184.
Jones, U.S. Sen. Wesley L., of Washington State. 1 item,
North Yakima, Wash., Sept. 1.
185.
Kahn, U.S. Rep. Julius, of California. 1 item, San Fran..
cisco, Sept. 2.
186.
Keel, Rev. Aloysius J., S.J., supt. St. Stephen's Mission,
St. Stephen's, Wyo., and Rev. Placidus F. Sialon, S.J.
cIndian3 missionary, of Pine Ridge, S.D. 2 items, Pine
Ridge, April 2. Father Sialon discusses Mescal evil as
he has seen it among his people; describes Mescal religious rites and tells origin of their leader.3
187.
Kelsey, Carl E., dir. N. Cal. Indian Assoc. 2 items, San
Jose, Cal.
Mohonk, Sept. 2..22. to and from; urges
attention to Alaska, to prevent outrages such as have already occurred in California.3
188.
Kelsey, Dana, ex.-supt. Union Agency, 5 Civilized Tribes. 2
items
Tulsa, Okla. - Mohonk, July 6 Aug. 5. ero and from;
very happy in the oil business.3
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p. 331
Box 47, 1915, cont.:
189.
Kern, Howard L., Atty. Gen. of Port Rico. 4 items (2 enclosures), (N.Y.); Charles City, Iowa; San Juan, P.R.,
n.d.) .4 Mar. 13, 1916. sends corrected copy of Conf*
speech which Conf. reporter had mangled.)
190.
Ketcham, Rev. Wm. P., member U.s. Bd. Indian Commrs. 2
items, Omaha, Nebr,
Mohonk, Aug. 19-.230 To and from)
191.
King, Capt. later Maj. Gen.) Edward L., U.S.A. 2
items, Plattsburg, N.Y. - Mohonk, Sept. 10-08. [To
and from
192.
Knaebel, Ernest, U.A. Asst. Atty. Gen. 1 item, Washington.
D.C., Aug. 30.
193.
Knox, Frank, member U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs. later U.S. Secy.
of Navy) 23 items (1 enclosure), Manchester, N.H.
Mohonk, July 8 - Nov. 30. To and from; suggests topics
(especially need of reorganization of Indian 'Bureau) and
men for Conf.; has to rewrite Conf. speech because Conf.
reporter mangled it.)
194.
Krulish, Dr. Emil, U.S.P.H.S., supervisor Medical Service
for natives of Alaska. 3 items, Seattle, Wash. Mohonk, Sept.
24, 1915 - Apr. 25, 1916. To and from; urges more attention
to Alaska.)
Box 48, 1915, cont.:
195.
La Flesche, Frank [Indian) ethnologist. 4 items, Washing...
ton - [Mohonk) Sept. 10
N.d.) [To and from; last item
is ms. of speech, written on back of Mohonk Stationery,
about helping Indians to manage their own affairs.)
196.
Laguna pottery, 5 items (1 enclosure), to and from the fol.lowing: E.B. Merritt, Asst. Commr. Ind. Affairs, Washington,
Mar. 5; Mrs. W. Bayard Cutting, pres. Sybil Carter, Indian
Lace Association, New York, Mar. 25; Aida L. Smith, mgr.
Sybil Carter I.L.A., New York, April 23. discuss possible
use of former pottery building; no one wants it.)
197. Lane, Franklin K., U.S. Secy. of Interior. 4 items, Washington Mohonk, July 19 - Oct. 12. to and from; can't
come.)
198. Lane, U.S. Sen. Harry, of Oregon. 2 items, Portland, Ore-Mohonk,
199.
200.
Sept. 6-Oct. 16. ero and from)
Larson, Henry A., Chief Special Officer, U.S, Indian Service.
1 item, Denver, Colo., Sept. 10.
Leitch, Mary and Margaret W., missionaries. 4 items (5 enclosures), Garrochales, P.R. -Mohonk, Oct. 25, 1915 .4
Jan. 7, 1916. To and from; urge Mr. Smiley to write to
Mission Boards, urging formation of United Charities Organ..
ization to improve conditions in Porto Rico, and to use
his influence to help pass Prohibition Pill for Porto Rico
201*
202.
203.
204,
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Leupp, Francis E., ex-U.S. Indian Commr. 4 items, Tyringham, Mass. Mohonk, June 30 - Sept. 2. [To and from;
touch ing exp lana tion of inab ility to attend .)
Lewis, U.S. Sen. James Hamilton, of Illinois. 2 items,
Chicago, Ill. Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Oct. 2. [To and from
Lincoln, Wm. H., shipping merchant. 1 item, Brookline
[Mass.), Sept. 20*
Lindquist, a.11., prin. Roe Indian Institute,. 2 items,
Wichita,
Kan.
Mohonk,
Sept.
To
and
from;
a n n o u n ces opening of new Institute to prepare Indians
for college; named. in honor of the late Walter C. Roe,
started by him, and brought to completion by Mary Roe and
Henry Roe Cloud.
Lindsay, James P., chrmn. Comm. on Indian Relations, N.Y.
State Constitutional Convention. 6 items, Albany, N.Y.-•
Mohonk , July 12 Oct. 15. [To and from; letter of July
20 tells of amendment which Comm. will introduce, to
bring Senecas under authority of State courts, etc.
Lippitt, U.S. Sen. Henry F., of Rh6de Island. 1 item* Providence,
R.I., Aug. 28.
Lipps, Oscar R., supt. Carlisle Indian School. 6
i t e m s * Pa. - Mohonk, Sept. 7 - Oct. 1. [To and from; discuss
topic he will cover at Conf.; asks and gets invitation
for female teacher (a Chippewa) from Carlisle.)
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Massachusetts. 2 items,
Nahant, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 10,-13. [To and from
Low. Seth, ex...pres. Columbia U. , ex-Mayor N.Y.C., U.S.
to World Peace Conf., at the Hague, 1899. 1 item. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 31*
Luce, Robert, ex..Lt. Gov. of Mass. [later U.S. Rep. from
Mass.) 2 items, Round Pond, Me. Mohonk, Sept. 10-27.
To and from]
Lynch, Rev. Frederick, ed. The Christian Work, internationally known clerK7man. 3 items, New York City - Mohonk ,
Sept. 22..27. [To and from; suggests man to represent pa:-.
pe r at Conf.)
MacCaughey, Prof. Vaughan, of College of Hawaii. 4 items,
Honolulu -Mohonk, Jan. 16 - Apr. 2. [To and, from; ex...
presses interest of Hawaiians in Conf.)
McCormick, Frederick, secy. The Asiatic Institute. 2 items
(1 enclosure), New York - Mohonk, Feb. 20 - Mar. 1. [To
and. from
Mc Coy, Col. HA., Manila businessman. 3 items, Manila
Mohonk, June 7 - Sept. 8. [To and from; says U.S. 'policy
is "going too fast" for good of Filipinos.)
)
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212.
213*
214*
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Box 48, 1915, cont.:
215.
MacCracken, Rev. Henry Mitchell, ex-Chancellor of N.Y.U.
1 item, New York, Sept. 23.
216.
McDill, Dr. John R., surgeon. 1 item, Milwaukee
217.
McDowell, Malcolm, in-coming secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs.
8 items, Baltimore, Ad.; Portland, Ore. - Mohonk, Sept.
3D . Oct. 22.
To and from; Portland, Ore., item is
letter from Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner, bishop of Oregon,
recommending Malcolm McDowell for job of secy. to Bd. 3
218.
McKenzie, Fayette Avery, pres. Fisk University cIndian3
12 items, Washington, D.C.; Nashville, Tenn. - Mohonk,
Jan. 21 - Oct. 14. To and from; suggests topic and men
for Conf.; offers Fisk Jubilee Singers for concert at
Conf.; gracefully declined.)
219.
Manning, Jeremiah L., Philippine official. 4 items, Grand
Forks, N.D. Mohonk, July 15 - Aug. 12. To and. from;
suggests man for Conf.)
220.
Martin, Henderson S., vice-gov. of Philippines. 2 items,
Manila - Mohonk, June 8 - Aug. 30 To and from)
221.
Martin, Jewell D., supt. Ft. Belknap Ind. School, Harlem,
Mont. -6 items, Harlem, Mont. - Mohonk, Sept. 10 - Nov*
16. To and from; came and spoke.)
222.
May, Dr. D.W., dir. Ag. Experimental Station, Mayaguez, Poor.
Rico.
4 items (1 enclosure), Mayaguez, P.R.; Smithville, Mo. . Mohonk, Aug. 3 - Oct. 9. To and from; sends
copy of Conf. paper, "Agricultural Interests and Prospects
of Porto Rico.")
223*
Meritt, Edgar Briant, Asst. U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 9
items (1 enclosure), Washington - Mohonk, June 15 - Oct. 11,
to and from; suggests topics for Conf.; helps round up
men from Indian Service; plans to attend and speak;
superseded at last minute by Commr. Sells.3
224*
Meriwether, Dr. A.P., of San Carlos Ind. Agency. 1 item,
San Carlos, Ariz., Oct. 23, 1916. acknowledges 1915 Report; wants Indian Administration placed under a CommissioN4
225.
Meserve, Charles Francis, pres. Shaw U. 5 items, Squirrel
Me. - Mohonk, Aug. 10 . Sept. 1. To and from; suggests
men for Conf.)
226.
Metcalf, Miss S.S., Phil. missionary. 2 items, Manila . Mo.
honk, Sept. 3 . Oct. 5. To and from; suggests Congressman Miller of Minnesota for Conf.
227*
Miller, U.S. Rep. Clarence B., of Minnesota. 5 item Manila, P.I.; Duluth, Minn. Mohonk, July 18 - Oct. 6. e70
and from; includes clipping from Manila Times, July 18,
quoting his oath to tell America the truth about our ad
ministration in the Islands.]
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Box 48, 1915, cont.:
228*
Mills, Brig. Gen. Albert Leopold, U.S.A. 1 item, Atlantic
City, N.J., Sept. 7.
229*
Moffett, Rev. Thos. C., Dept. of Indian Missions, Presb.
7d* of Home Missions. 2 items, Phillips memo of call
from Mr. Moffett, Jan. 23, in which he suggested man for
Phil. part of Conf.; letter from Mr. M., New York, Sept.20i
230
Moir, judge P.M., of 7th. Judicial Dist., P.I. 3 items* San
Mohonk, July 26 A Oct. 16. To
Fernando, Pampanga, P.I.
and from; gives views on Phil. independence.3
231.
Mondell, U.S. Rep. F.W., of Wyoming. 1 item, Newcastle, Wyo.
Sept. 22.
232.
Montezuma, Dr. Carlos [Apache Indiana 2 items, Chicago
Mohonk, Sept. 11-14. Jo and from3
233.
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 8 items (1 enclosure), Wash.
ington Mohonk, Jan. 34 a Nov. 26. To and from; defends
use of peyote; accuses Conf. of unfairness to pro-peyote
Indians.3
234.
Moore, U.S. Rep. J. Hampton, of Pennsylvania,, 1 item,
Philadelphia, Sept.14.
235.
Moorehead, Warren Ring, archaeologist, member V.S. Bd. Ind.
Commrs. 36 items (7 enclosures), Andover, Mass.; Castine*
Maine; Sebosis Stream, north of Howland, Me. . Mohonk,
Feb. 15, 1915 - Jan. 17, 1916. [To and from; Yea meaty
correspondence about people and topics for Conf.; Moore.
head strong on reform of Govt. organization, fair hearing
for peyote, etc.]
236.
More, Paul Elmer, editor, author. 1 item, Princeton, N.J.,
Sept. 20.
237.
Morehouse, Rev. Ha., secy. Amer. Baptist Home Mission Soc.
5 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. Ad - Dec. 15. [To and
from; suggests man for Conf.; discusses plan of Leitch
sisters for ameliorating conditions in Porto Ric0.3
(See Leigh, #200.)
238.
Morse, Alexander Porter, internationally known lawyer. 1
item, Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 29.
239.
Moses, Prof. Bernard, of U. of Cal., ex-member U.S. Phil.
Commission. 4 items (1 enclosure), Berkeley, Cal.; Mohonk; Walnut Creek, Cal. - Mohonk, Sept. 9, 1.915 - Mar. 8,
1916. TO and from; sends corrected copy of Conf. remarks
-- too late for use in Report.3
240.
Mott, U.S. Rep. Luther Wright, of New York. 1 item, Wash.
ington, Oct. 15.
241.
Murray, U.S. Rep. Wm. Br., of Oklahoma. 2 items (1 enclosure)
Washington, Sept. 2 - Dec. 16. [Sends and explains his
Indian Bill to Mr. Smiley; asks his support.]
242.
Murrow, Rev. J.S., missionary. 2 items (1 enclosure), Atoka,
Okla* Mohonk, Sept. 23.27. To and from; encloses account of his 80th. birthday.3
[
M
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p. 335
Box 48, 1915, cont.:
243.
Myers, U.S. Sen. Henry L., of Montana. 1 item, Hamilton,
Mort., Sept. 2.
244.
Nelson, U.S. Sen. Knute, of Minnesota. 1 item, Alexandria,
Minn., Sept. 20.
245.
Nesom, Dr. George E., U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, formerly
Dir. of Ag. in Phil. 8 items, Baton Rouge, La. Nohonk, Aug. 10 - Oct. 13. ero and from; can't come; sends
paper on, "Agricultural Development of the Philippine Is.",
246.
Newton, Mrs. Elsie Eaton, supervisor, U.S. Indian Service
4
items, Parker, Ariz.; Warmspring, Ore.; North Yakima,
Wash. Mohonk, May 7 - Oct. 10* era and from; suggests
woman for Conf.]
247.
Nicholson, Angus, U.S. Indian Service 4 items, Neopit, Wis.
••
Mohonk, Aug. 30 Oct. 29. To and from]
248.
Odlin, Judge Arthur F., ex-Atty. Gen. of Porto Rico, exJudge, Ct. of 1st. Instance, Flails. 7 items, Arcadia, FIN,Mohonk, July 29
Sept. 24. To and from; suggests men
for Phil. tart of Program.]
249*
O'Gorman, U.S. Sea. James A., of New York. 1 item, SooNipi Park, N.H.
250.
Oldham, Rt. Rev. Wm. Fitzjames, ex-M.E. bishop for Southern
Asia. [later bishop again] 2 items, New York, July 9
Oct. 28.
251.
O'Neill, Gonzalo, Porto Rican living in New York. 3 items,
New York - Mohonk, Sent. 18 - Oct. 4. ero and from]
252*
Onrubia, D.R., Filipino. 1 item, Cavite, P.I., Oct. 25.
1916. [Challenges statement in 1915 Report that Dr.
Heiser discovered cure for leprosy.]
253.
O'Reilly, G.A., ex-mgr. Insular Sales Agency, Phila. 8
items (1 enclosure), New York City . Mohonk, Aug. 24,
1915 - Feb. 11, 1916. ero and from; sends revised copy
of Conf. remarks.]
254.
Osborn, ex.-Gov. Chase Salmon, of Michigan. 1 !teal, Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich., Feb. 25.
255.
Osborn, J.W., Phil. Bur. of Education. 2 items, Manila •-•
Mohonk, June 9 - Sept. 2. To and from; suggests men
for Conf.]
256.
Oskison, John M. [Indian], ed. Collier's. 6 items (2 enclosures), New York; Chicago, Ill.; Lawrence, Kan. Mohonk, Sept. 11 - Oct. 20. to and from; sends two
versions of Conf. talk, ”An Adequate Bulletin Service for
Indians.]
257.
Overman, U.S. Sen. Lee S., of North Carolina. 1 item,
Salisbury, N.C., Aug. 30.
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Box 48, 191
258.
259.
260.
261.
262*
263.
264,
265.
266.,
267.
268.
269.
270.
cont.:
Owen, U.S. Sen. Robert L., of Oklahoma 4 items, Washing ton Moh onk , Sept. 3 - Oct. 15 . to and from3
Page, U.S. Sen. Carroll S., of Vermont. 2 items, Hyde Park,
Vt. - Mohonk, Aug. 28-31
To and from]
Parker, Arth ur C. cIndian3, secy. treas. Soc. of Ame r.
In d ian s. 8 i t e m s , A l b a n y , N . Y . - M o h o n k , J u l y 1 - T o
a n d from; discuss coordinating of Conf. discussions and those
of S.A.I.3
Parker, Gabe E., supt. 5 Civilized Tribes. 6 items, Muskogee, Okla. - Mohonk, June 15 - Sept. 10. To and from;
suggests man and topics for Indian part of Conf..3
Parsons, Wm. F.., ex-consulting architect to Phil. Govt.,
i n fluence on Phi3ip-oine and U.S. civic architecture. 1 item,
Chicago, Ill., Oct. S.,
P a y n e , Wm . M or t on , e d uc a to r, l i te ra ry cr i t i c . 1 i te m, C h icago, Ill., Aug. 31.
P e a i rs , He rve y B . U .S . S up er v is or o f I n d ia n S ch oo ls . 9
items, Crow Agency, Mont.; Washington, D.C. - Mohonk,
Aug. :31 - Oct. 15. to and from; suggests men for
Conf.)
Pershing, Brig. Gen. John Joseph later General of the Armies
of the U.S.
3 items, Fort Bliss, Texas - Mohonk,
Sept. 15 - Dec. 21. To and from; Phillips sends Mohonk's
sympathy on loss of w i f e and three daughters in fire at
San Francisco Presidio; he acknowled.ges.3
Peterson, W.11., supt. Ft. Apache Ind. School, Whiteriver,
Ariz. 3 items (1 enclosure), Whiteriver - Mohonk, July
28 - Sept, 10.
To and from; asks Conf.'s attention to
White Mountain Apaches; sends picture of Chief and
daughters.3
Pettigrew, ex.-U.S. Sen. Richard F., of South Dakota. 3
items, Sioux Falls, S.D. - Mohonk, Sept. 16-30. to and
from3
Petzoldt, W.A., supt. Crow Indian Baptist Missions, Crow
Indians. Reservation., Lodge Grass, Mont. 4 items (1
enclosure) Lodge Grass - Mohonk, Aug. 13 - rn.d.3 To and
from; suggests tonic for Conf.; sends pamphlet, 'The
Religion of the -Blanket Indian. "3
Phipps, Wm. F. 5 items, Paulding, Ohio - Mohonk, Sept. 11*.
Oct. 22.
To and from; invited to Conf. to add to Phil.
discussions; brings 35 -,o. paper on social and economic
conditions of Philippine Islands..3
Platt, U.S. Rep. Edmund, of New York. 1 item, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y. En.d•3
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p. 337
Box 48, 1915, cont.:
271.
Pomerene, U.S. Sen. Attlee, of Ohio, 1 item n.p., n.d.3
272.
Pope, Judge Wm. 14, U.S. District court, N.M. 1
item,
Santa Fe, N.M., Sept. 1.
Poteat, Wm. Louis, pres. Wake Forest College. 1 item,
Wake Forest,
Mar. 2, 1916.
Potts, Brig. Gen. R.D., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, The
Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 11.
Pratt, Brig. Gen. Richard Henry, U.S.A., 3 items,
New York, Aug. 5 (clipping); Washington, D.C., Aug. 6,Mohonk, Aug. 11. ero and from; Aug. 5 item, from Leslie's
Weekly, gives his views on abolishing Indian Reservations.?
273.
274.
275.
Box_49, 1915, cont.:
276.
Quezon, Manuel, Resident Commr. from Plops. in Washington.
5 items, Manila, P.1'; Washington, D. . Mohonk, June 9Nov. 12. ero and from; doesn't come; clipping from Manila
Times, Aug. 29, gives his views on Phil. independence
(strongly anti-Imperialistic)]
277.
Quinton, Mrs. Amelia S., hon. pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc., old.timer at Conf. 2 items, Unadilla, N.Y., Sept. 2.; Syracuse, 7.Y., Oct. 12. not strong enough to come.]
278.
Randall, J. Harvey, pres. :Bacone College. 14 items, Bacone,
Okla. Mohonk, July 22 - Oct. 27. ero and from; suggests
topic and men for Conf.3
279.
Reading, Daniel J., Phil. Constabulary. 1 item, Paseiz
Rizal, P.I. cn.d.j
Says Gov. Gen. whitewashed Dir. of.
Lands (in Conf. speech?)]
280.
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.7., retired. 3 items,
Jamestown, R.I. - Washington, D.C., Aug. 31, 1915 - Mar.
16, 1916.
281.
Richardson, Allan H., retiring Treas. of Porto Rico. 6
items, San Juan; New York City - Mohonk, July 6 Oct. 20.
[To and from)
282.
Riggs, Gen. Clinton L., Secy. of Commerce and Police, P.I.
3 items, Manila; Baltimore, Md. Mohonk, Mar. 28 July 9,
ero and from; Mar. 28 item: clipping from Manila Times,
telling of Gen. Riggs' decision to return to U.S.3
283.
Rivers, Col. Wm. C., ex-,Chief of Phil. Constabulary. 9
items (1 enclosure), Ft. than Allen, Vt.; West Willingtoni
Conn.; New London, Conn. - Mohonk, July 7 *. [n.d.] to
and from; came and spoke; returns copy of Conf. remark*,
entitled, "The Moro as a Factor in the Phil. Problem.1i3
284.
Roberts, Brig. Gen. C.S. U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Lakeview, Conn.,
Sept. 13.
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p. 338
Box. 49, 19M5, cont.:
285.
Robertson, James A., Librarian, Phil. Library, Manila, in
ternationally known historian. 6 items, East Cleveland,
Ohio; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Aug. 5, 1915 ero and from; suggests topics and men for Conf.]
286.
Robinson, U.S. Sen. Joseph T., of Arkansas, chrmn, Joint
Congressional Comm. on Indian Matters. 3 items, clip- pin? from Elmhurst Signal, Jan. 15, and letters, Lonoke,
Ark. - Mohonk, Aug. 24,430. er.0 and from; clipping tells
of scandal on Crow Reservation uncovered by his committee.
287.
Roe, Mrs. Mary W., widow of Rev. Walter C. Roe. 5 items,
San Francisco, Cal.; Colony, Okla.; Wichita, Tan. honk, Aug. 22 - Oct. 11. to and from; tells of opening
of Roe Indian Institute at Wichita.]
288*
Rogers, Sam L., dir. Bur. of the Census, Washington. 4
items, Washington - Mohonk, July 7 - Aug* 12. to and
from; sends statistical publications on Indians for Conf.
library.]
289.
Roosevelt, Maj. Henry Latrobe, U.S.M.C.
laterAsst.Secy.
of the Navy] 1 item, Washington, D.C., Mar. 16*
290.
Rose, Wickliffe, Dir.-Gen. International Health Comm. of
Rockefeller Foundation. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept.18A
291.
Rowe, Prof. L.S., of U. of Penna., pres. Amer. Acad. of
Political and Social Science. 2 items, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sept. 21
Oct. 12.
292*
Rowley* Br. Francis H., ores. Mass. and American Humane Education Soc. 4 items, Boston n.d.
Oct. 27]
Includes copy of closing address at Conf., thanking Mr.
and Mrs. Smiley.]
293.
Russell, U.S. Rep. Joseph J., of Missouri. I item, Charles.,
ton, Mo., Sept. 9,
294.
Rutherford, S.M., lawyer, 4 items, Muskogee, Okla. honk, Sept. 13-e7. ero and from; gives views on need for
on-the-scene authority to control Indian affairs.]
295.
Sanger, Maj. Gen. Joseph Prentice, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
New London, N.H., Sept. 2.
296.
Schultze, Augustus, pres. Moravian College. 1 item, Beth..
lehem, Pa. mod.]
297.
Schurman, J.G., -ores. Cornell U. I item, Albany, N.Y.,
Sept. 2.
298.
Scott, Duncan O., Deputy Sputa Gen., Dept. of Indian Affairs,
Canada. 2 items, Ottawa - Mohonk, Sept. 14,422. ero and
from; suggests man for Conf.]
299,
Scott, Maj. Gen. Hugh Lenox, U.S.A. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, Sept. 1-3.
to
and from]
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p. 339
Box 49, 1915, cont.:
300.
Sells, Cato, U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 11 items,
Washington - Mohonk, June 26 - N.d.] to and from;
suggests men for Conf.; comes and speaks.]
301.
Shearer, Robert M., Director of Posts, P.I. 4 items,
Manila . Mohonk, June 9 - Oct. 6. [To and from; includes
clipping from Manila Times, July 11, telling of his new
appointment and past career.]
302.
Shepardson, Prof. Francis W., of U. of Chicago. 1 item,
Chicago, Ill., July 12.
303.
Shoemaker, Dr. Ferdinand, supt, Carson Indian School. 1
item, Stewart, Nev., Sept. 20.
304.
Slayden, U.S Rep. James L., of Texas. 1 item, San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 17.
305.
Slocum, Wm. F., pres. Colorado 'College. 3 items, Colorado
Springs, Colo. • Mohonk, Sept. 30 - Oct. 16. to and from
306.
Smith, Prig. Gen. Frederick A., U.S.A., retired. 2 items,
Newburgh, N.Y., Sept. 13; Mohonk House, Oct. 22.
307.
Smith, Judge James F., U.S. Ct. of Customs Appeals, ex.Gov.
Gen. Philippines1 item, Washington, Oct. 18.
308.
Smoot, U.S. Sen. Reed, of Utah. 2 items, Salt Take City,
Utah - Mohonk, Aug. 14.49. To and from.]
309.
Sniffen, Matthew Y., secy. Indian Rights Assoc. 2 items,
Philadelphia, Pa., June 18; Crow Agency, Mont., Sept. 22.
suggests men for Conf.; asks for time to report on trip to
Ute country.]
310.
Spencer, Mrs. Lorillard, socialite turned missionary. 4
items, Mohonk, Sept. 16-22. cItem, Sept. 16: Phillips'
memo of phone call from her, arranging to come to Mohonk
and discuss Moros before Conf., which she Gantt attend;
item, Sept. 22, memo of visit to Mohonk and discussion;
item 3: Copy of petition from Moros to American People;
item 4: pamphlet," What the Golden Rule Has Accomplished
Among the Moros," by Mrs. Spencer.]
311.
Stafford, U.S. Rep. Wm. H., of Milwaukee. 3 items, Mil.
waukee, Wis. Mohonk, Aug. 5.30. To and from]
312.
Stark, Charles, Treas., Dept. of Mindanao and Sulu, Zamboanga, P.I. 2 items, ZamboaOnga Mohonk, Mar. 27 . May
28. to and from; says U.S. should give tip
Philippines and let Japan develop them.]
313,
Starr, Prof. Frederick, of U. of Chicago, internationally known
anthropologist. 2 items (1 enclosure), Chicago, Sept. 2,
1915 . April 20, 1916.
314,
Stephens, U.S. Rep. John H., of Texas. 1 item, Vernon, Tex.,
Sept. 6.
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p. 340
Box 49, 1915, cont.:
315*
Stone, Mason S., Vermont Commr. of Education, ex-Philippine
official. 8 items, Montpelier, Vt. - Mohonk, July 9
Oct. 18. [To and from; suggests men for Conf.
316.
Storey, Moorefield, ores. Anti.Imperialist League. 3 items,
Boston, Mass. » Mohonk, Sent. 15-24. [To and from; most
courteous invitation, courteously declined (Contrast with
Erving Vins1ow)3
317.
Street, Thomas A., of Phil. Code Committee. 3 items, Manila - Mohonk, June 9 - Sept. 2. To and from; accepts for
1916 Conf..1
318.
Strong, Gov.
of Alaska. 1 item, Juneau, Alaska,
Sept. 29.
319.
Styles and Cash, stationers. 2 items, New York » Mohonk,
Cot. 22 - Dec. 31. to and from; order and bt11 for enelopes ,3
320*
Swift, Charles M., pres. Phil. Railway Co. 7 items, Middlebury, Vt. - Mohonk; New York, Sept. 13 Dec. 28. [To and
from; suggests men for Conf.; New York item: clipping from
New York Times, Dec. 29, of article by him on Philippine
independence.3
321.
Swift, Judson, secy. Amer. Tract Soc. 3 items, New York »
Mohonk, Nov. 6 - Dec. 10. -[To and from; complains that
Tract Soc. not represented at Conf.; Phillips explains, all
invited on personal basis; still not satisfied (see also
1911 correspondence.)3
322:
Taft, William Howard, ex.-pres. U.S. 1 item, letter from his
sec,, Wendell W. Mischler, Hot Springs, Ark, Sept. 18,
explaining why. Taft won't be able to attend Conf.3
323.
Taylor, 7redericl W., ex-Dir. Phil. Agriculture. 14 items,
(1 enclosure), Denver, Colo. » Mohonk; Washington, July 13,
1915 - Apr. 7, 1916. To and from; sends copy of his Conf.
speech, agricultural Development in the Philippines;”
suggests Reports be gotten out more promptly after Confs.3
324.
Thackery, Frank A., supt. Pima Indian School, Sacaton, Ariz. 2
items, Sacaton Mohonk, July 24-31. to and from; suggests
topic for Conf.1
325.
Thomas, U.S. Sen. Charles S., of Colorado* I item, Denver,
Colo., Aug. 30.
326,
Thomas, Rt. Rev. Nathaniel Seymour, P.E. bishop of Wyoming.
2 items, Cheyenne, Wyo., [n.d.1» Nov. 18.
327.
Thompkins, Rev. John J., S.J., Phil. missionary. 1 item (2
enclosures), Vigan, P.I., Sept. 5. [Sends pictures of
public ceremony at Vigan.3
328.
Thompson, Rev. Charles L., secy. Presb. Bd. Home Missions.
4 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 7 - Dec. 15. To and
from; discuss plea of Leitch sisters for help for P.R.3
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 341
Box 49, 1915, cont.:
329.
330.
331.
332.
333.
San
Thompson, W.W., Thompson Photo Co. 2 items, Plattsburg,
N.Y.-Mohonk, Sept. 27.30. to and from; concerns Conf.
photo.)
Todd, R.H., Mayor of San Juan, P.R. 1 item, San Juan, Sept.9.
Toro, Mmilio del, Assoc. Justice P.R. Supreme Ct. 2 items,
San Juan - Mohonk, Aug. 19 - Oct. 1. to and from; wag.
Bests 2 important P.R. problems.)
Townsend, U.S. Sen. Charles E., of Michigan. 2 items, Jackson, Mich. Mohonk, Sent. 2-7. to and from
Travieso, Martin, Jr., Secy. of Puerto Rico. 3 items,
Juan -4 Mohonk, July 7.270 ero and from; can't come.)
Tutherly, Wm., ex-resident of Phila. 21 items, Laurel, Del.;
Springfield, Mass. - Mohonk; Washington, Mar. 11, 1915 .
Feb. 8, 1918. ero and from; interested and helpful member
of Conf.; sends list of leading Manila citizens not in GOV*
ernment service.)
335.
Valentine, Robert G., ex.-7.S. Indian Commr. 11 items, Bos.
ton - Mohonk, June 30 . Nov. 20. ero and from; suggests
people and topic for Conf.)
336.
Van Schaick, Capt. Louis J., U.S.A. 2 items, Douglas, Ariz.Mohonk, Aug. 31 - Sept. 7, Jo and from; suggests Mexico
as Conf. topic.)
337.
Vaux, George, Jr., chrmn, U.S. Bd. of Indian Commrs. 21
items, (3 enclosures), Spring Lake, N.J.; Washington, D.C.;
Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk, June 15 - n.d.) to and from;
discuss plans for Conf.; affairs of U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs.,
problem of hiring new secy. for Pd.)
338.
Very, Rear Adm. Samuel W., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Newton
Center, Mass. Feb. 25, 1916.
339.
Walsh, U.S. Sent Thomas J., of Montana. 1 item, Helena,
Mont., Sept. 7.
340,
Washburn, Dr. Wm. S., ex-U.S. Civil Service Commr., ex.-Dir.
Civil Service in Philippines. 3 items, Washington, D.C.;
Chevy Chase, Md. Mohonk, Sept. 17 * Oct. 7. To and
from)
341.
Weeks, U.S. Sen. John 'line-ate, of Mass. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 31.
342.
Welker, Philip Albert, civil engineer, formerly with the U, S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey, in Philippines., etc. 2 items,
Wash. ington, D.C. Mohonk, June 8 - Sept. 9. to and from)
343.
Wellington, ex-U.S. Sen. George Louis, of Maryland. 1 item,
Cumberland, Md., Sept. 1.
344,
Welsh, Herbert, corr. secy. Indian Rights Assoc. 1 item,
Sunapee, N.H., Sept. 10. Discusses bad influence of
partisan politics on Indian Service.)
334.
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Box 49, 1915, cont.:
345.
Western Union Telegraph Co. 5 items, Jersey city, N.J. Mohonk, Sept. 27 -.. Oct. 17. era and from; concerns telegraph operator for Conf., etc.)
346.
Weygold, Frederick* artist and ethnologist. 5 Items Louisville, Ky.
Mohonk; Washington, Jan. 12, 1916. N.d.. To and from)
Birmingham, Ala., Sent. 16.
347.
White, U.S. Sen. Frank Shelley, of Alabama. 1 item, Birmingham,
Ala., Sept. 16
348.
Wilcox, Col. Corn4lie De Witt, U.S.A,, internationally known
army officer, author. 5 items, West Point, N.Y. Mohonk,
July 7 - Nov. 20. ero and from)
-348.
349.
Williams, Gov. Robert Lee, of Oklahoma. 2 items, Oklahoma
City Mohonk, Sept 13-18. [To and from)
350.
Williams, Walter, dean School of Journalism later pres.)
U. of Missouri. 2 items, Columbia, Mo., Aug. 27 - Sept. 8.
351.
Willis, Henry Parker, secy. Federal Reserve Board. 1 item,
Washington, Sept. 28*
352.
Willis, Paul T., businessman. 4 items, Minneapolis, Minn..-*
Mohonk, Sept. 1-.27.
To and from; suggests man for Conill.3
353.
Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U.S. 5 items, correspondence of Phillips and Joseph P. Tumulty, secy. to Pres., Washington Mohonk,
July 19 - Sept. 17. To and from; Pres. interested but cent
come.)
354.
Wise, John R., supt. Haskell Institute. 1 item, Lawrence,
Kan*, Sept. 20,
355.
Wistar, Edward M., v.p. Ind. Rights Assoc., chrmn. Assoc. Exec*
Comm. of Friends on Indian Affairs. 2 items, Germantown Pa., Sept. 2;
Mohonk House cn.d.
356.
Wood, Capt. Albert Norton, U.S.N. 13 items, Stone Harbor,
N.J.; New York City - Mohonk, July 15 - Oct. 15. To and
from; letter of Aug. 2 discusses problem of languages taught
in P.R. schools and U.S. blunder in forcing English on the
Porto Ricans, problem of poor laboring classes, and Problem of
citizenship and home rule.)
357.
Wood, James, humanitarian. 1 item, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Sept. 27,,
358.
Wood, John W., secy. Home and For. Missionary Soc.
Church. 3 items, New York - Mohonk, Dec. 8.428. from;
concerns appeal of Leitch sisters for help
(See also # 328.)
359.
Woodhull, prig. Gen. Alfred A., U.S.A., retired.
Southwest Harbor, Me., Aug. 30; Princeton, N.J., 1915 - Mar.
144 1916.
360. Worcester, Dean C. 3 items, Manila, P.I.1.June 8
A
ero and fret)
of
P.E.
ero and
for P.R.)
3 items,
Oct. IA,
- Sent. 17.
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Box 49, 1915, cont.:
361.
362*
363e
364.
365*
Wotherspoon, Maj. Gen. William Wallace, U.S.A., retired,
(former Chief of Staff). 1 item, Albany, 7.Y., Oct. 18.
Yager, Gov. Arthur, of Porto Rico. 11 items, San Juan —
Mohonk, July 1 Dec. 2. ero and from; discuss plans
for P.R. part of Conf.; suggests men and topics.)
Young, U.S. Rep. George 11., of South Dakota. 8 items, Val—
ley City, N.D. — Mohonk, Aug. 12 — Oct. 2. to and from;
suggests man for Phil. part of Conf.
Younglove, John E., retired druggist* 1 item, Bowling Green,
Zeigler, Sigmund, lawyer and professor, anti—Imperialist.
1 item, Chicago, Sept. 16.
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Box 50, 1916:
1.
Card files of Conf., as of 1916.
51, 1916, cont.:
1.
DOCUMENTS
• Small notebook: Indian Conf. Memoranda, 1916.
• Large notebook, containing Conf. records of invitations and
acceptances, development of program, etc. Laid in invitation,
information card, timetable, notes of men for and against the
Jones Bill, lists of suggestions for Conf. topics, 2 drafts of
program outline, "Fundamental Considerations in the Government of
Dependent Peoples." 10 items.
• List of acceptances.
• Proposed list of officers.
• Platform (2 copies)
• Form letter for inviting people to be on Business Comm. G. Form
letter sent to speakers with transcripts of speeches for
correction.
• Record of distribution of Conf. Reports, 1916.
• Press material: abstracts of speeches, schedule for their
release, general press releases, and correspondence. (24 items)
• Notebook, kept by Daniel Smiley, listing people expected at Conference
of 1916
B07
2.
Abbott, Frederick H., ex-secy, U.S. Id. Ind. Commrs. 6 items,
Chicago, Ill.; Orangeburg, S.C. Mohonk, July 23 — Oct. 12.
To and from; discuss topics for Conf.3
3* Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 6 items, New York . Mo.
honk n.d.3 — Nov. 3, to and from; discuss topics for Indian part
of Conf.
4. Adams, Franklin P., of Pan American Union. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Oct. 7.
5*
Allen, Lt. Col. later Maj. Gen. Henry Tureman, U.S.A. 2
Items, Camp Dublan, Mexico — Mohonk, Sept. 230. To and from
6.
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer, member Mass.
House of Representatives. 3 items, Boston — Mohonk, Sept. 27.. Oct.
30. To and from; mentions death of Benj. F. Trueblood.
7.
Allen, R.C., Natl. Atty. for the Creek Nation. 7 items (I en..
closure), Washington, r.0.; Muskogee, Okla. . Mohonk, July
6— Nov. 23. To and from; sends original address, parts
of which he had not had time to deliver, and asks to have
it all in Report; politely refused]
8.
Ames, Allan P., Assoc. Press. I item, New York, Oct. 13. [Cannot come, so no Assoc. Frees rep. will be at Conf.
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Box 51, 1916, cont.:
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Anderson, G.N., Conf. reporter, boss of Miss Helen Campbell,
who reported 1915 Conf., after which Adams Express Co. lost
package containing transcript of one session of Conf. 10
items (2 enclosures), Phila., PR.; Cincinnati, Ohio Mohonk, Oct. 2 - Nov. 6. To and from; discuss payment of
damages by Adams Express Co. on 1915 loss; discuss reporting
of 1916 Conf.)
Andreini, J.M., Porto Rican living in New York. 1 item, New
York, Sept. 11. [Declines invitation, because prefers to
pay own way to Conf.)
Ashford, Dr. Bailey K., Major, Med. Corps, U.S.A., founder
of Porto Rico Anemia Commission. 4 items, San Juan, P.R..*
Mohonk, Sept. 19 - Oct. 27. [To and from)
Ashurst, U.S. Sen. Henry F., of Arizona. 1 item, Washing.*
ton, D.O. Sept. 2.
Atkinson, Fred. W., pres. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. 2
items, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 5 - Oct. 13.
Austin, U.S. Rep. Richard R., of Tennessee. 5 items, Wash
ington Mohonk, En.d.3 - Sept. 9. [To and from; includes
2 clippings from Yew York Times, giving his views on Phil.
affairs and danger of U.S. war with Japan.)
Ayer, Edward Everett, capitalist and pioneer, member U.S. Bd.
Ind. Commrs. 2 items, [n.p., n.d.3 - Chicago, Aug. 29.
[Includes note in Phillips' hand, of visit by Mr. Ayer to
Redlands, Cal., April, 1916.3
Ayres, Leonard. Porter, Dir. of Education, Russell Sage Foundation,
ex-Supt. Schools, Porto Rico. 6 items, New York City Mo..*
honk, Oct. 2 - Dec. 5. [To and from; includes abstract of
speech on problems of race contact in education of one people
by another.)
Bacon, Robert, ex-Ambassador to France, ex-U.S. Secy. of
State. 1 item, New York [n.d*)
Bailey, Brig. Gen. [later Maj. Gen.) Charles Justin, U.S.A.
1 item, Manila, P.I., Apr. 14.
Baker, Newton D., U.S. Secy. of War. 2 items, New York,
Aug. 14, (clipping); Washington, D.C., Aug. 29 (formal
regrets) •
Bandholtz, Brig. Gen. Harry Hill, U.S.A., ex-chief Phil. Con••
stabulary. 3 items, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. - Mohonk, June 26 July 17. To
and from)
Barnes, W.G. 1 item, July 26, carbon of Phillips' letter to
him, telling where in N.Y.C. he can find sets of Conf. Re..
ports. [Gives idea of extent to which Mohonk Reports were
spread abroad and valued as reference works.)
-
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p. 346
Box 51, 1916, cont.:
22.
Barrows, Prof. David P., Dean of Faculties, U. of Cal. 1
item, U. of Cal. Berkeley) Sept. 6.
23.
Barton, Rev. James Levi, Congregational clergyman* 3 items,
Boston, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 19.28. go and from)
24.
Basquin, Mrs. 0.H., secy. of Legislative Comm., Woman's Club
of Evanston, Ill. 2 its, Evanston - Mohonk, Apr. 6.12.
go and from; asks Daniel Smi1ey4 advice in answering request from Club in San Francisco to join movement to replace Indian Office with a non-partisan Commission; Phil.
lips 1 4.page answer gives masterly summary of organization see-45°11143'
of Indian Service, problems faced by Ind. Commr., political
pressure, etc., and reasons why commission might be good.)
25.
Batchelder, Charles C., former Phil. official. 2 items*
Beijing, China) Mohonk, June 20 . Sept. 19. to and
from; tells of work with Wild Tribes.)
26.
Beardsley, James W., ex-Chief Engineer, Porto Rico Irrigation
Service* 8 items, East Orange, N.J. . Mohonk, n.d.)
Mar. 21$ 1917* to and from; gives subject he would like
to speak on, concerning ways to permanent advancement for
poor peoples; suggests new titles for Conf.)
27.
Bell, Maj. Gen. James Franklin, U.S.A. 2 items, San Francisco, Cal. Mohonk$ Sept. 1.11* To and from)
28,
Blakeslee, Prof. George H., of Clark U. 6 items, Worcester*
Mass* Mohonk$ July 15 . Sept* 16* to and. from; suggests a number of people for Conf. program.)
29.
Bloomfield* Meyer* expert on vocational guidance. 1 item.
Boston, Sept. 5.
30.
Blue, Dr. Rupert, Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Servo
4 items, Washington . Mohonk, Sept. 5.25. To and from;
suggests men for Conf. program.)
31.
Bonsai, Stephen, Phil. official. 5 items, Atlantic
N.J. - Mohonk$ June 29 . Oct. 18. To and from)
32.
Booher, U.S. Rep. Charles F., of Missouri* 1 item, Washington, p.n., Aug. 25.
33.
Bost, N.J., supt. U.S. Indian School, Wittenberg Wis. 1
item, Wittenberg, Aug. 29.
34.
Bottineau-Baldwin, Mrs. Marie L., Ind. Office. 1 item, Washington, Sept. 16* •
35.
Bowditch, Charles P., archaeologist. 1 item, Chocorua, N.H.,
Aug* 29. Too old and infirm to come.)
36.
Bowditch, Edward. 3 items, Pointe a Pic, P.Q. Mohonk, Sept,
4.22* to and from; suggests man for Conf,)
37.
'Brady, U.S. Sen. James H., of Idaho, ex-Gov. Idaho* I item,
Washington, Aug. 31.
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p. 347
Box 51, 1916, cont.:
38.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles H., P.E. bishop of Philippines 3
items,
New York - Mohonk, Sept. 23 - Oct. 3. [To and from)
39.
Briggs* Caleb Tucker, v.p. Pacific Commercial Co. 10 items,
New York - Mohonk, July 27 Oct. 17. [To and from;
discuss people for Phil. part of Conf.)
40.
Briggs, George N., press Graceland College. 1 item, Lamont,
Iowa, May,13.
41.
Brosius, Samuel M., agent Indian Rights Assoc. 4 items,
Washington Mohonk, Sept. 19 Oct. 12. [To and from;
discuss topics for Conf.)
42.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, ex.-U.S. Commr. of Education, Chancellor
of N.Y.U. 1 item, Boston, Sept. 13.
43.
Brown, Maj. F.R., U.S.A., Asst. Chief, Bur. of Insular Af-4
fairs. 4 items, Washington; Mohonk House - Mohonk, Sept.
22
[n.d.) [To and from)
44.
Brown, John B., mot. 7.S. Ind. Industrial School, Phoenix,
Ariz. 1 item, Phoenix, Aug. 30.
45.
Brown, Wm. L. Conf. treasurer. 20 items (1 enclosure),
Washington - Mohonk; Washington, July19, 1916 - April 5,
1917. [To and from; discuss finances of Conf.)
46.
Brownson, Rear Adm. Willard. H., U.S.N., retired. 1 item,
York 'Harbor, Me. cn.d.3
47.
Bryan, Wm. J[ennings?) 1 item, Fairview n.d.)
48.
49.
50.
51,
52*
53.
54.
55.
56,
Buntin, John A., supt. Tongue River Agcy. 3 items, Lame Deer
Mont. Mohonk, Sept. 4-18. [To and from; tells of success-„
ful wheat farming and flour mill on Reservation.)
Burgess, J.G., missionary to Crows. 1 item, Crow Agcy., Mont"
Sept. 13.
Burke, ex-.U.S. Rep. Charles H., of South Dakota. 1 item*
Pierre, S.D., Sept. 15.
Biarritt, Charles H., lawyer, formerly in Philippines. 2 items
Reno, Nev., Sept. 4, 1916 - Mar. 12, 1917.
Cameron, H.F., supervising engineer, Bur. of Public Works*
Zamboanga, P.I. 2 items, Manila Mohonk, Aug. 2 - Sept.
23. to and from; suggests People for Phil. part of Conf.)
Carpenter, Frank W., Gov. of Mindanao and Sulu. 1 item, Zamboanga, P.I.,
Aug. 4.
Carson, Adam C., Assoc. Justice Phil. Sup. Ct. 2 item
la, Aug. 20 (clipping) Oct. 14.
Carter, U.S. Rep. Charles D., of Oklahoma. 1 item, Washings.
ton, D.C., Oct. 12.
Carter, Maj. Gen. Wm. Harding, U.S.A., retired, 1 item, Wash...
ington, D.C., Oct. 18.
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p. 348
Box 51, 1916, cont.:
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
Chamberlain, Rev. Wm. I., secy. Bd. of foreign Missions,
Reformed Church. 9 items, New York . Mohonk, Aug. 25 Nov. 11, cm() and from; came and spots.]
Cheney, Mrs., Elizabeth S., Philanthropist. 2 items, Peterborough, N.F. Mohonk, Sept. 12-23. [to and from
Choate, Joseph 7., hon. pres. Ind. Rights Assoc. 2 printed
copies of letter addressed to Chairmen of House and Senate
Committees on Indian Affairs, relating to pr000sed legislation on administration of Ind. affairs. New York, Apr* S.Church, U.S. Rep. Denver S., of California. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Aug. 28.
Clapp, U.S. Sen. Moses E., of Minn. 3 items, 3 items, part
of a letter from W.K.] Moorehead, June 5, discussing dis.
honesty in Ind. Admin. and mentioning Sen. Clapp, and letters to and from Sen. Clapp, Washington . Mohonk, Sept. 11.
18.
Clark, Rev. Aaron B., missionary to Rosebud Indians. 8 items,
Rosebud, S.D. . Mohonk, Feb. 28 . [n.d.] [To and from;
comes and speaks; sends advance abstract of speech, real
needs of present day Missionary activities among the
Indians.",
63*
Clark, John W., secy. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 7 items (1 enclosure), New York - Mohonk, Aug. 26 - Oct. 24. [To and from;
discuss heated room for Mrs. Amelia Quinton, who wants to
come, but has a cold.. (Olds-timer, says she probably won't
have another chance.)]
64.
Claxton, Philander Priestley, U.S. Commr. of Education. 2
items, Washington - Mohonk, July 31 –Aug. 5. To and from.
suggests Alaska as Conf. topic and offers to send speaker;
Phillips stalls tactfully.]
65.
Cleveland, Frederick A., dir. Bur, of Municipal Research, New
York City. 1 item, Pocono Lake Preserve, Sept. 5.
66.
Cloud, Rev, Henry Roe [Indian] adopted son of Walter and Mary
Roe. 6 items (1 enclosure), Wichita, Kan. . Mohonk, June
26 . Sept. 11. To and from; speaks of newly acquired wife;
asks help for Roe Indian Institute; encloses pamphlet about
Institute.]
67.
Clouse, E.H., missionary to Kiowa Indians. I item, Mountain
View, Okla., Aug. 30.
68.
Coen, Titus Munson, M.D., author. 1 item (1 enclosure), New
York City, Mar. 7, 1917. [Sends pamphlet sketch of father's
work"
69.
Cocks, ex-U.S. Rep. William W., of New York. 1 item, West.
bury, L.I., N.Y., 9 mo. 14.
70.
Collins, Rev. Mary C., missionary. 1 item, Keokuk, Iowa [n.d4
71.Compton, Charles P., ex-Philippine Service I item, Dee, Ore., Mar.
7, 1917. [Evaluates Phil. speakers and speeches in 1916 Report.]
62.
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Box 51, 1916, cont.:
72.
73.
Conant, Prof. "Carlos Everett, ph ilolog ist. 1 item, Cha ttanooga, Tenn., Sept. 10.
Conant, Prof. Ernest B., of U. of Philippines, Manila. 5
items,
Cambridge, Mass. Mohonk, Sept. 16 - Nov. 17. To and
from]
74.
75.
Concepcion, Pedro, Judge Ct. of 1st. Instance, Province of
Laguna, P.'.
2 items, Santa Cruz, P.I. Mohonk, June 20.July 27. to and from]
Cook, Emily S., Indian Office. 1 item, Washington, D.C.
76.
Copeland, Edwin D., Dean of College of Ag., U. of Phil. 5
items, Los Bans, P.I.
Mohonk, cn.E.3 - Sept. 7. to
and from; includes Phillips' note from preceding year;
letter of Aug. 1 r i v e s views on Phil, problems and
tions.5
77.
Creegan, Pres. Charles Cole, of Fargo (N.D.) College. 1
item, Marlette, Ohio, Oct. 20*
78. Crone, 'rank L., ex,-,Dir. of Education., Philippines. 4 items,
K e n dallville, Ind. - Mohonk, June 22, 1916 - Mar. 10, 1917.
To and from]
79. Cruce, Lee, en-Gov. of Oklahoma. 1 item, Ardmore, Okla.,
Sept. 1*
80*
Culberson, U.S. Sen. Charles A, of Texas* 1 item, Washing-.
ton, D.C., Aug. 25*
81* Cummings, Edward, gen. secy. World Peace Foundation. 1 item,
Boston, Oct. 2.
Box 52, 1916, cont.:
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
Dade, Waller H., Dir. Bur. of Prisons, Philippines. 1 item, Henderson, Ky.,
Sept. 26.
Dagenett, Charles E., U.S. Supervisor of Ind. Employment.
1 item. Washington, Sept. 23.
Danie ls, Josephus, U.S. Secy . of Navy . 1 ite m, Washington ,
Sept. 7.
Davenport, Charles B., dir. Dept. of Experimental Evolution,
Carnegie Inst. 9 items, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. honk, Sept. 18 - Dec. 1. to and from; includes abstract
and ms. of Conf. speech. "Good and Bad Heredity in Relation to Dependent Races."
Davis, Mai. Gen. George W., U.S.A. retired, 1 item, Millbrook , N.Y., Sept. 2.
Dawes, Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of Mass.,
v.p. Ind. Industries League. 4 items (1 enclosure), Pitts-4
field, Mass. - Mohonk, Aug. 31 - Nov. 3. To and from
de Goey, Miss Virginia* 3 items, Mohonk House . Mohonk, Oct*
6-25.
To and f r om
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p. 350
Box 52, 1915, cont.:
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
De Leon, Dr. J. Velasquez, Med. Inspector, Philippine Constabu-.
Mohonk, June 25...
lary, etc. 2 items, Mati, Davao, P.I.
Aug. 30. en and from; returns 1915 blank with lengthy
comment on need for more representation for Filipino viewpoint at Mohonk.)
Dempsey, U.S. Rep. S. Wallace, of New York. 2 items, Washington Mohonk, Aug. 28 - Sept. 5. cTo and from)
Denison, Winfred. T., ex-Secy. of Interior, P.I. 4 items* New
York Mohonk, Sept. 1 . Oct. 3. [To and from) 92*de 92.
de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. of Moravian Missions. 5
items, Bethlehem, Pa.
Mohonk, Sept. 4 Nov. 3. [To
and from; letter of Oct. 24 thanks Phillips for increasing
missionary part of Conf. program; admits missionaries did
poorly; suggests way for Conf. to pet better ones in future,
de Veyra, Jaime, Exec, Secy. Phil. Govt. 1 item, Manila, Aug.
7.
Dickinson, Jacob M., ex-U.S. Secy. of War. 1 item, Chicago,
,
Ill., Aug. 28.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100,
101.
102.
103,
104.
105.
Digmann, Rev. P. nor, S.J., missionary to Rosebud Sioux. 3
items (3 enclosures), St. Francis, S.D. - Mohonk, April 12Sept. 14. to and from; sends pictures showing destruction
of Mission by fire and its rebuilding.)
Dockweiler, Isidor 'B., member U.S. M. Ind. Commrs. 2 items,
Los Angeles, Cal. Mohonk, Aug. 25 - Sept. 29. To and
from.)
Dooley, Henry W., Porto Rico merchant. 3 items, San Juan;
Mohonk House; New York City, Sept. 23 - Nov. 28.
Driscoll, ex-U.S. Rep. M.E., of New York. 1 item, Syracuse*
N.Y., Aug, 28.
Earnshaw, Manuel, Speaker, Phil. Assembly. 1 item, Manila*
Aug. 1.
Edgerly, Brig. Gen. Winfield Scott, U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Hancock Pt., Ye., Sept. 23.
Edmonds, U.S. Rep. George W., of Pennsylvania. 1 item, Wash-.
ington, D.C., Oct. 3.
Edwards, Trig. Gen. Clarence Ransom, U.S.A., Commander of
Canal Zone. 1 item, &noon, C.Z., Nov. 1.
Edwards, 'Harry T., ex-Dim, of Agriculture, Philippines. 6 items*
Manila; Chesterfield, Mass.; Mohonk House - Mohonk* June
29 - Oct. 25, [To and from; Manila item is clipping from
Manila Times, telling of his retirement and past career.)
Egan, Martin, ex-ed. Manila Times. 3 items, New York Mo•honk, June 27 - Oct. 2. To and from)
Eliot, Samuel A., pres. Amer. Unitarian Assoc. 10 items,
Poston Mohonk, Aug. 7 Nov. 11. [To and from; suggests
topic and men for Conf.)
,
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p. 351
Box 52, 1916, cont.:
106.
Elliott, Jackson S., of Associated Press (director of reportorial staffs) 1 item n.p. Aug. 25.
107*
Fairbanks, Charles W., ex-Tice Pres. U.S. 2 items, Indianapolis, Ina. - Mohonk, June 26 04 30. To and from
Fairchild, U.S. Rep. George W., of New York. 1 item, Oneota, N.Y., Oct. 14.
Fallows, lit. Rev. Samuel, Reformed Episcopal bishop of Chicago. 1 item, Chicago, Sept. 18.
Fassett,
Rep, J. Sloat, of New York, 1 item
Fiske, Rear Adm. Bradley Allen, U.S.N.., inventor. 1
item, Newport, R.I., Aug. 30.
Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 2 items, letter,
Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 18, and tear sheet from Literary Di -4
Pest., Dec, 9, 1916, containing article by him, "Feed America First."
Fletcher, Alice C., ethnologist. 2 items, Washington, Sept.
15 - Oct* 12.
Fletcher, U.S. Sen. Duncan U., of Florida. I item, Washing
108.
109*
110.
111.
112.
113*
114.
115*
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123,
124.
Me.,
ton, Aug. 28.
Forbes, W. Cameron, ex-Gov. Gen. Philippines 3 items, Boston »
Mohonk, Sept. 18-28. to and from; guests men for Conf.3
Ford, Prof. Henry Jones, of Princeton. 1 item, Princeton,
N.J., Aug. 28.
Foreman, Grant, attorney. 2 items, Muskogee, Okla., Oct. 2416*
Forrest, Richard E, American-Philippine Co* 2 items, New
York, Sept, 9 -4 Oct. 16. Can't come because has to
supervise unloading of 1000.-ton cargo of coconut oi1.3
Foster, U.S. Pep. Martin D., of Illinois. 1 item, Olney, Ill.
Sept. 26.
Frankfurter, Felix later Assoc. Justice U.S. Sup. Ct., 1
item, New York, Sept. 4.
Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, Vt. 2 items, carton of
Phillips' order for Conf. announcements, with corrected copy
attached.
Friedman, Moses, ex.principal Carlisle Ind. School. 1 item,
Magdalena, N.M., Sept.
Frissell, Hollis 'Burke, prin. Hampton Inst. 1 item, White-.
field, N.H., Sept* 15.
Frye, Myra E., pres. Maine Indian ASSOC. I item, Portland,
Sept. 20
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p. 352
Box 52, 1915, cont.:
125.
Fuller, Miss Annie, secy. Indian Industries League.
items, Cambridgeport, Mass. » Mohonk, June 22.-29. To
end from; suggests woman for Conf.
126.
Gamble, ex.-U.S. Sen. Robert J., of South Dakota. 4 items*
Sioux Falls, S.D.
Mohonk, Sept. 18, 1916 - Mar. 12,
1917, e70 and from:
127.
Garvin, Lucius P.O., ex.-Gov. Rhode Island, 1 item (1 enclosure), Lansdale, R.I., Aug. 25.
128.
Gates, Frederick T., chrmn. Gen. Education Bd.,
Rockefeller
Foundation. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 30 - Oct.
14. To and from
129*
George, U.S. Rep. Henry, jr., of New York. 1 item, Washing.*
ton, D.C., Sept* 8*
130.
Gibbens, Leo T., ex-Phil. official. 4 items, Manila, F*I*;
Scott City, 7an. - Mohonk, July 30 - Sept. 26. to and
from; Manila item is clipping from Times, giving interview
with him about the Moros.
131.
Gilbert, Newton V., ex-Secy. Public Instruction, Philippines. 5items, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.; Oakland, Ill. - Mohonk, Aug. 18.- Oct. 17* to and
from
132.
Gilsheuser, It. Col. Henry, Gov. of Lanao Province, P.I. 2
items (1 enclosure), Dansalan, P.I.
Mohonk, June 20 »
Aug. 14. to and from; recommends man for Conf.:
133.
Goethals, Maj, Gen. George W., U.S.A. 2 items, Washington
Mohonk, Oct. 5-6. to and from:
134.
Gordon, Rev. Philip 7., Bur. of Catholic Ind. Missions. 5
items, Winnebago, Neb.; Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Mohonk, Sept.
20 - Nov. 13. to and from; came and spoke:
135.
Graham, U.S. Rep, George Scott, of Penna. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Sept. 6.
136.
Graham, U.S. Rep. James M., of Illinois. 3 items, Spring.*
field, Ill. - Mohonk, Sept. 19-.30.
To and from:
137.
Grammer, Rev. 04r1 E., pres. Indian Rights. Assoc. 2 items, Echo
Lake, Pa„ Sept. 14; Lake Mohonk House cn.d.3
138.
Gresham, James E., ex-counsel to Seminoles. 3 items, Shawnee
Okla. Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 12. to and from; running
for Cong.; can't come.:
139. Griffiths, Wm. R., lawyer interested in Indians. 1 item, Douglaston, N.Y., Mar. 2, 1917. gives views on how to improve
Indians' situation, starting with education.:
140.
Gutierrez Igaravides, Dr. F. 1 item, San Juan, P.R Sept.15.
141.
Haight, A.V* Printing Co., printers of 1916 Report. 39 items
(2 enclosures), Apr. 22, 1915 . Mar. 27, 1917. to and
from; discuss printing of Conf. stationery and Reports.3
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Box 52, 1916, cont.;
142.
Hall, 'Robert D., Secy. for Indian Work, International Comm.
Of Y.M.C.A. 5 items, Ft. Berthold Reservation; Lake Mohonk
Rouse; New York City - Mohonk, Aug. 31 - Nov. 24. to and
from3
143.
Hanford, Pear Adm. Franklin, U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Scottsville, N.Y., Mar. 3, 1917.
144.
Harlow, F.W., newspaperman. 1 item, Elmhurst, Pa., Mar. 3$
1917. cSpeaks of his work to try and break tribal ties of
Indians.3
145.
Harper, Richard H., Missionary to Comanche and Ft. Sill. Apache
Indians. 1 item, Lawton, Okla., Jan. 21. appeal for belt in
securing justice for Apaches at Mescalero, N.M., whose
reservation is threatened by Bill introduced into the congress by
Senator Fell
of N.M.; extensive discussion of provisions of bill and their consequences for Indians
146*
Harris, Rear Adm. U.R., U.S.N., retired. 2 items, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 26, 1916 - Mar. 12, 1917*
147•
Harrison, Francis Burton, Gov. Gen. of Phil's. 4 items, Mani.
la - Mohonk, cn.d.3 - Aug. 1. cIncludes note of his speech
to Phil. Legislature, in Jan., 1916, clipping from Manila
Times of April 23, discussing his coming retirement and
possible successor, and letters to and from
148*
Haskins, Henry S., ex.secy. Mohonk Ind. Conf. 1 item Boston,
Mar. 6, 1917. [Suggests new title for Conf.3
149.
Hansen, C.F., of U. of Iowa. 2 items (1 enclosure), Iowa
150.
151.
152.
153.
154.
City, Iowa - Mohonk, Feb. 5.29. to and from; sends copy
of set of questions he plans to get Indians to answer about their religious life; asks Mr. Smileyt's comments and
suggestions; Phillips answers.3
Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, of Harvard. 3 items, Estes Park,
Colo. Mohonk, June 26 - Sept. 8.
Hart, J.C., supt. Oneida Ind. School and Agency. 1 item (1
enclosure), Oneida, Wis., Mar. 5, 1917. gives views on
need for balance between conservative and radical Ind. policies.3
Harty, Most Rev. Jeremiah J., R.O. archbishop of Manila. 3
items, Manila - Mohonk, June 20 - Sept. 31. To and from;
Sept. 31 item is clipping from Manila Times, telling of his
leaving Philippines, and paying tribute to him.3
Hastings, U.S. Rep. W.W., of Oklahoma C herokee Indians 3
items, Washington Mohonk, June 26 - July 17. to and from
Heiser, Dr. Victor G., Dir. for the East, International
Health Comm., Rockefeller Foundation 2 items, Manila .
Mohonk, Aug. 15 . Sept. 23. to and from; suggests men for
Conf.
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Box 52, 1916, cont.:
155.
Heistand, Major Gen. Henry Olcot Sheldon, U.S.A. 1
item, Chicago, Mar. 31, 1917.
156.
Helm, Rear Adm. James Meredith, U.S.N. 1 item, U.S.S. Rhode
Island, Aug. 29.
157.
Hernandez, Jose O., Chief justice Superior Ct. Porto
Rico. 1 item, n.p.•, n.d.]
158.
Hill, Albert O., N.Y. State Education Dept. 20 items (2 enclosures), Albany; Syracuse, N.Y. - Mohonk, Mar. 17 - Nov.
25. [To and from; lengthy discussion of State Legislation
about New York Indians, and of special meeting held at Mohonk, during Conf., to work on it.]
159.
Hilles, Samuel 1. 5 items (1 enclosure), Cincinnati, Ohio Mohonk, Sept. 6 - Nov. 27. To and from; suggests man for
Conf.; discusses Conf. remarks; returns corrected copy for
Report.
160.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, founder and ores. World Book Co. 8
items, Yonkers, N.Y.; California - Mohonk, July 5 - Oct.
24. to and from; suggests men for Conf.]
161.
Hoes, Chaplain Roswell Randall, U.S.N. 5 items (1 enclosure),
Washington Mohonk, Oct. 1 - Nov. 3. To and from; collecting all possible literature about Mohonk.]
162.
Hrdlicka, Dr. Ales, anthropologist, Smithsonian Inst. 10
items (1 enclosure), Washington Mohonk, Sept. 22 - Nov.
23. To and from; sends abstract of Conf. speech on Ind.
Service.]
163.
Hull, Isabella H., club woman and school teacher. 3 items,
Detroit, Mich. - Mohonk, Feb. 5 - Mar. 10. To and from;
asks advice about Club action on appeal from California
Women's Club for action to help clean up admin. of Indian
affairs; Phillips gives her full discussion of problem.]
(See also Basquin, #24.1
164.
Hunt, Maj.
Asst. Chief, Bureau of Insular Affairs. 12
items (3 enclosures), May 25 - Sept. 1.
To and from; discuss men from Philippine Service who might come to Conf.]
165.
Hunt, Judge Wm. H., U.S. Circuit Ct. of Appeals, 1 item, San
Francisco, Cal. N.d.]
166.
Huntington, Prof. Ellsworth, of Yale, geographer and author.
12 items (1 enclosure), Milton, Mass. Mohonk, June 27 a.
Nov. 23. To and from; furnished basic plan for one whole
section of Conf.: Influence of heredity, environment, and
training on backward peoples; suggests men to speak; sends
advance copy of his paper, "The Relation of Climate to Our
Colonial Policy.".]
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167.
Hurley, Patrick J,, Natl. Atty. for Choctaw Nat
U.S. Secy. of War) 2 items, Washington, B.O. Tulsa, Okla., Oct.
13.
168.
Imperial, Leoncio, Gov. Province of Albay, P.I. Albay, P.I,,
Aug. 24. 1915, cont.:
169.
Janney, Joseph, weighty Friend. 4 items, Baltimore
honk, Sept. 11 - Oct. 12. to and from; suggests people
for Ind. part of Conf.)
170.
Jenkins, Charles Francis, physicist, inventor, publisher, dir.
Indian Rights Assoc. 2 items, Philadelphia., Pa. cn.c14.):
Springfield, Mass., Oct. 18.
171.
Jenkins, Judge James C., ex-judge, Ct. of 1st. Instance,
Philippines. 5 items, New York; Manila - Mohonk, July 31
Oct. 15. [Includes 2 clippings, from Manila Times
and
N.Y. Times, about his criticism of Gov. Gen.
Harrison's
admin., plus letters to and from.)
172.
Johnson, U.S. Rep. Royal Cleaves, of S. Dakota. 1 item,
Washington, D.C., Aug. 31.
173.
Johnston, Wail., missionary to the Navahos. 4 items, Indian wells,
Ariz.; Lake Mohonk House - Mohonk, Sept. - n.d.)
174.
Jones, Prof. Chester Lloyd, commercial expert. 1 item, Mad
ison, Wis. n.d.)
175.
Jones, Rt. Rev. Paul, cP.M.71 bishop of Utah. 2 items, Salt
Lake City Mohonk, May 25-30. to and from
176.
Jones, U.S. Sen. William A., of Virginia. 1 item, Washing-.
ton, Sept. 29.
177.
Judson, Harry Pratt, pres. U. of Chicago. 1 item n.p., n.d.
178.
179.
180.
c
Kahn, P.S. Rep Julius, of California, I item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 25.
Kalaw, Teodoro M., dir. Phil. Library and Museum. 2 items,
Manila, April 2 (clipping telling of new job) and Aug. A.
Kean, Lt. Col. Jefferson Randolph, Medical Corps, U.S.A., ex- pert
on sanitation. 4 items, Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 16-• Oct. P.
,
To and from; Phillips* letter of Sent. 28 illustrates
purposeful obtuseness he sometimes used to pressure people: Dr.
Kean says can't prepare a paper, and Phillips replies,"...we
have much pleasure in holding for you a tentative place on the
program..." Kean does not come.)
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Box 53, 1916, cont.:
181.
Kelley, Rev. Wm. V., ed. Methodist Review, old...timer at Conf..
2 items, New York, Sept. 1 - Oct. 5.
182*
Kelly, Amzi B., Manila attorney. 4 items, Manila, May 14,
1916 - Feb. 25, 1917. [Sends :Phillips his book, " General
183*
184.
185.
186.
187.
188,
189*
190.
191.
192*
193*
194.
Mariano Norial, Innocent" speaks of plan to vindicate Norial; sends copies of pardon papers; last item, clipping from
Manila Times, tells of Norial's execution, Kelly's imprisonment, and appeals to Gov. Gen. for pardon for Kelly.3
Kelsey, Dana H., ex.-U.S. Indian Supt. 5 Civilized Tribes. 2
items, Tulsa, Okla. - Mohonk, Sept. 5-474 To and from
Kemmerer, Prof. Edwin Walter, of Princeton, internationally
known economist. 1 item, Menauhant, Mass., Sept. 12*
Kerr, 2rig. Gen, John Brown, U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Washingot, L.O., Sept. 24,
Ketcham, Rt. Rev. Wm. H., Dir. Bur. of Catholic Indian
Missions, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 5 items, Washington,
D.C.; Oklahoma City, Okla.
Mohonk, July 17 - Sept. 16.
[To and from; discusses topics, suggests men for Conf.; says
no use discussing religious work at Conf. because of interfaith antagonisms, et0.3
Kneale, Albert H., prin. Uintah and Ouray School. 1 item,
Ft. Duchesne, Utah, Aug. 30.
Knox. 7rack, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. later U.S. Secy.
of Nary3 5 items, Manchester, N.H.; Washington, D.C. 4Mohonk, June 27 - Sept. 22. To and from; discuss topics
for Indian part of Conf.3
Krulish, Dr. Emil, U.S.P.F.S., supervisor of Medical Service
for Natives of Alaska. 2 items, Seattle, Wash. - Mohonk,
Aug. 29 - Sept. 16. to and from; suggests man for Conf.3
La Flesche, Frank [Indian3 ethnologist. 4 items, WashingtonMohonk, Sept. 18 - Oct. 8. To and from; long discussion
of good points of peyote; criticizes Conf. as ore-sided.3
La Follette, U.S Sen. Robert M., of Wisconsin. 2 items, Mad..
ison, Wis. - Mohonk, Sept. 5-11. To and from3
Laguna pottery. 11 items (2 enclosures). Correspondence be.-.
tween Phillips and E.B. Merritt, Asst. Commr. of Ind. Affairs,
Josephine Foard, former manager of' Pottery, and Mrs. Katie
Lay, Indian tenant of Pottery building. Washington;
Sheridan Lake, Colo. -Mohonk, Feb. 11, 1916 - Jan. 3, 1917.
[Concerns disposition of pottery building.3
Lambuth, Rt. Rev. W.R., internationally known M.E. bishop.
item, Oakdale, Cal., Sept. 30.
Lane, Franklin K., 7.5. Secy. of Interior. 6 items, Washing-.
ton - Mohonk, cn.d.3 - Oct. 27. To and from, between Phil.lips and Lane's secretary; Phillips' note at start suggests
surprise at lack of personal response73
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196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
201.
202.
203.
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
Manila
211.
212,
213.
Larrinaga, Tulio, prominent Porto Rican. 1 item, San Juan,
July 10.
Larson, Henry A., Chief Special Officer, U.S. Ina. Servo.
2 items, Denver, Colo. , Sept. 11; lake Mohonk House
Lawler, Thomas B., publisher. ? items, [n.p.) Sept. 6; Lake
Mohonk House, Oct. 20.
Lee, Maj. Gen. Jesse M., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, West Point,
N.Y., Sept. 11.
Leitch, Mary and Margaret, honorary missionary
secretaries, International Reform Bureau, Inc. 4 items (5
enclosures), Garrochales, P.R. - Mohonk, Jan. 20 - May 23. To
and from; urgent workers for Prohibition in Porto Rico')
Leupp, Francis Z., ex.-U.S. Ind. Commr. 1 item, Tyringham,
Mass., Aug. 30.
Lindquist, G. Elmer E., prin. Roe Indian Inst. 2 items, Wichatter, Kans. Mohonk, Jan. 20-.30, 1917. To and from
Linebarger, Paul Myron Wentworth, lawyer, author, ext-U.S.
Dist. Jude,
legal adviser to Sun Yat Sen. 1 item
(1 enclosure), Ocean Springs, Miss., Oct. 8.
Lippitt, U.S. Sen. Henry F. , of Rhode Island. I item, Washington, D.C. n.d.
Lipps, Oscar E., supt., Carlisle Ind. School. 2 items. Car.4
lisle, Pa., Au. 20; Lake Mohonk House, cn.d.3
Lloyd, Dr.7olivar Jones, internationally known public health
worker, 1 item cn.p.1 n.0.1
Lobeck, U.S. Rep. C.0., of Nebraska. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 5.
Locke, Victor M., Principal Chief, Choctaw Tribe. 2 items,
Mohonk, Aug. 17 - Sept. 14. [To and
[Antlers, Okla.3
from; suggests Dan for Cont.)
Lodge, U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot, of Mass. 1 item, Washington,
Loft, U.S. Rep. Geort7e W., of Yew York. I item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 29,
Long, Dr. John D, Dir. of Health, Philippines. 2 items,
Mohonk, June 20 - Aug. 11. to and from3
Lusk, Charles S., Bur. of Catholic Indian Missions. 5 items,
Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 19-Oct. S. To and from; dis..
cuss need for, and Possibility of, attendance of Oath.
missionaries at Conf.)
Lyons, Norbert, Assoc. Ed. Manila Daily Bulletin. 12 items.
Yew York City - Mohonk. to and from; came and spoke on
race contact in Philippines.; suggests men for Conf.,
topics for future Confs.; loses his pajamas at Conf.3
Mac Coll, A.F., ex- Indian Service man. ? items (1 enclosure),
Chicago, Ill. Mohonk, Feb. 5-15. go and from; sends
Phillips copy of letter to Indian. Commr. Cato Sells,
criticizing conditions in his administration.3
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337
Box 53, 1916, cont.:
214.
McCormick, Frederick, secy. Asiatic Inst. 3 items, Los
215.
216.
217.
218,
219.
2210.
221.
222.
223,
224.
225*
226,
227.
228.
229.
230.
231,
232.
233,
Angeles, Cal. - Mohonk, Sept. 19 - Oct. 7. to and from3
MacCracken, Rev. Henry Mitchell, ex.-.Chancellor, N.Y.U. 2
items, New York City, En.d..3 ... Oct, 14.
MacCracken, Pres. Henry Noble, of Vassar College. 1 item
Northampton, Mass., Aug. 31.
McDill, Dr. John R., surgeon. I item, Milwaukee* Wis.,
Sept. 13.
McDowell, Malcolm, secy. U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs. 16 items
2 enclosures), 'Washington, D.C. - Mohonk, Mar. 17 Oct. 8. [to and from; discuss people and topics for
Conf.3
McIlhenny, John A., U.S. Civil Service Comm. 1 item, Washing
ton, 11.0. En.d.3
McIntyre, Brig. Gen. later Ma j. Gen.3 Frank, U.S.A., Chief
Bur. of Insular Affairs. 6 items, Washington - Mohonk,
June 26 - Oct. 12. to and from3
McKenzie, Pres. Fayette A. of Fisk U. 2 items Nashville,
Tenn. -, Mohonk, Sept. 12.48. To and from3
McLean, U.S. Sen. George P., of Connecticut. 1 item, Wash
ington, D.C., Aug. 26.
Macleod, 'fm. S., Manila businessman. 3 items, Manila - Mo.-,
honk, June 20 - Sept. 8* to and from; suggests men for
Conf.3
MacQueen, Rev. Peter, clergyman, lecturer, foreign correspondent. 1 item, Boston cn.d.3
Magee, Charles 7., purchasing agent, Philippine Bur. of Supply
4 items, Manila - Mohonk, Jan. 16 - Sept. 25. to and from
suggests men for Conf.; Jan. 16 item td clipping from the
Times, telling of new appointment as Purchasing Agent .3
Manila ,'weekly Times, 1 item, carbon of Phillips' letter to,
Mohonk, June 29. Renews subscription3
Mann, U.S. Rep. James R., of Illinois. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 9.
Martin, Jewell D., Opt. San Xavier School. 1 item, Tucson,
Ariz*, Sept. 19,
Maus, Col. L. Mervin, Med. Corps, U.S.A., retired., secy. Ken.,
tucky Tuberculosis Commission. rlst. Amer. read of Pub,
Health Dept., Philippines., 1 item, Frankfort, Ky.,
July 17.
Meritt, E.B., Asst. U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs. 5 items,
Washington -. Mohonk, July 11 - Oct. 17. to and from;
discuss topics for Conf.]
Meserve, Pres. Charles 1F., of Shaw U. 4 items, Raleigh,
N.C. - Mohonk, July 5 - Oct. 14. to and from3
Miller, U.S. Rep. Clarence B., of Minnesota. 2 items, Wash-.
in ;ton - Mohonk, Sept. 5-7. to and from3
Miller, Paul J., P.R. Commr. of Education. 1 item, San Juan,
Sept. 27.
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Box 53, 1916, cont.:
234.
Monroe, Prof* Paul, of Columbia U., ed. Cyclopedia of Edu-.
235.
236.
237.
238.
239,
240*
241.
242.
243*
244.
245.
246*
247*
cation. 3 items, Yonkers, N.Y.; New York City Mohonk,
Sept. 14 Nov. 23* to and from
Montezuma, Dr. Carlos Apache Indian 3 items: letters,
Chicago, Ill. - Mohonk, Sept. 5-17, and pamphlet by Dr.
Montezuma entitled, "Let My People Go."
Moody, W. R., son of Dwight L. 1 item, B. Northfield, Mass*,
April 4. Quotes from thank-you letters received from former
students, in missionary field, for Christmas gifts from Mt.
Hermon (helped by Mr. Smiley))
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 10 items. Washington Mohonk,
Sent* 7, 1916 Ear. 7, 1917. To and from; to sneak in
favor of peyote; brings small boy, contrary to quarantine
regulations; leaves in anger, when boy cant stay in main
hotel; later pacified.
Moore, Rev. T. Albert, secy. Dept. of Soc. Service and Evangelism
Canadian Methodist Church. 2 items* Toronto, Can., Sept.
9, 1916 - Mar. 12, 1917*
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Rd. Indian
Commrs. 27 items (2 enclosures), Andover, Mass.; Washington, D.C.; 'Berwick, Pa.; Castine, Me* - Mohonk, May 8Oct. 17, to and from discuss role of politics in Ind.
affairs; discuss people to cover topic of Politics at Conf.:
includes synopsis of Conf. speech on this topic; also enclosure of letter from U.S. Rep. Wm. H. Min-ray, of Ok1a.3
More, Paul Elmer, editor, author. 1 item, Essex, N.Y., Sept.
15*
Moreland, Justice Sherman, of Phil. Sup. Ct. 1 item, Manila,
Sept. 29.
Morrill Press, printers of Conf. stationery. 2 items (3 en-,
closures), July 7 - July 1. To and from; concerns order
for Conf. invitations
Morse, Alexander Porter, internationally known lawyer. 1
item, Washington, D.C., Sept, 8,
Moses, Prof. Bernard, of U. of Cal., ex-member U.S. Phil.
Comm. 1 Item, Walnut Creek, Cal., Oct. 1.
Mott, U.S. Rep. Luther W., of Yew York. 3 items, Washington Mohonk, Oct* 10-21* to and from; includes thank..
you letter from wife.
Munoz Morales, Luis. prominent P.R. lawyer. 1 item, San
Juan, Mar. 14, 1917*
Murray, U.S. Rep* Wm. H. ("Alfalfa Bill"), of Oklahoma. 2 I*
items, clipping from Okla. City 'Jews, Aug, 17, and letter,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 2* clipping tells of his career
and possible retirement.)
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Pox 53, 1916, cont.:
248.
Murrow, Rev. J.S., missionary. 1 item (1 enclosure), Ato.4
ka, Okla., Sept. 25. [Gives his views on Into Sells'
administration; speaks of bad conditions among Cherokee
full bloods; sends account of his 81st. birthday and
249,
tribute, "The Grand Old Man of Masonry," written by an
Oklahoma Mason.3
Musgrave, Dr. Wm. T., dir. Phil. Gen. Hospital, dean of
College of Medicine and Surgery, U.P.I. 1 item, Manila*
Aug. 9.
250.
251.
252.
253.
254.
Myers, U.S. Sen. Henry L., of Montana. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Aug. 28.
Myers, Miss Irene T. 2 items, Lexington, Ky. Mohonk. June
12-21. [ To and from; suggests woman for mailing list of
Conf.3
N e w l a n d s , U . S . S e n . F r a n c i s 1 . r i f f i t h , of Nevada. 1 i t e m ,
Washington, D.O.
Nichols, Henry. 1 item, Grand. Junction, Colo., Mar. 31,
19 17. [ Sugge sts new title for Conf.3
Nicholson, Angus S., supt. Menominee Ind. Mills, Neopit, Wis.
E items, Neopit, Wis.; Lake Mohonk House - Mohonk, July 1
eft.d,3 To and from; suggests people for Conf.; attends
Conf.2
Nicolas, Deogracias C., Filipino. 1 item, Manila, July 27.
1917. [Suggests more emphasis on economic side of Phil.
[
255.
256.
257.
258.
259.
260.
261.
262.
263.
affairs. 3
Norton, U.S. Rep. P.D., of North Dakota. 1 item, Washing.
ton, D.C., Aug. 28.
Noyes, Theodore 'ft., newspaperman. 1 item, Washington, D.C.
[n.d.3
Odlin, Judge Arthur F., ex-Atty. Gen. Porto Rico, ex-Judge
'7t. of 1st. Instance, Philippines. 2 items, Arcadia, Fla.,
Aug. 29, 1916 - March 7, 1917.
Osborn, ex-Gov. Chase Salmon, of Michigan. 2 items, Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich., Oct. 6, 1916 Mar. 5, 1917.
Osborn, John w., dir. Philippine Bur. of Education2 items,
Manila, Aug. 10.15. [Suggests men for Conf.]
Owen, U.S. Sen. Robert L., of Oklahoma. 2 items, WashingtonMohonk, Sep*, 4-6. To and from3
Page, Mrs. Alfred R., wife of Justice Page of N.Y. State Supt. Of CT and
sister of Mary Roe. 3 items, Lake Bomoseeni Vt. Mohonk, Aug,
30 - Sept. 11. To and from; speaks of ravages of Peyote on
Indians she has observed,3
Parker, Arthur 0. cIndian3, New York State Archaeologist,
pres. Soc. of Amer. Indians 6 items (1 enclosure), Albany,
N.Y. Mohonk, Sept. 9, 1916 .- Mar. 3, 1917* [To and from;
sends program of 6th. annual conf. of S.A.I.; attends Mohonk Conf. and speaks.
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Box 53, 1916, cont.:
264.
Parker, Gabe E., Supt. Five Civilized Tribes. Muskogee, Okla.
'Mohonk, June 26 - Sept. 5* TO
265.
Parsons, Wm. E., ex-consulting architect to Phil. influence on Phil.
and U.S. civic architecture. Chicago, Oct. 11.
266,
Payne, Wm. Morton, educator, literary critic. 1 item, Chi.*
cago, Sept. 16.
267.
Peairs, Hervey M., U.S. Supervisor of Indian Schools. 6
items, Santa 7e, N.M.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, July 6to and from; speaks of new course of study being
introduced in Indian schools; carp and spoke at Conf.;
268. Penoi, Mark Pueblo Ind.; 3 items, Anadarko, Okla. - Mohonk,
May 24 - Dec. 1. [To and from; requests copy of Conf. Report. 3
269. Perkins, ex-U.S. Sen. George C., of California. 1 item [Otoe
land, Cal.) Sept. 5.
270. Pershing, Brig. Gen. John Joseph later General of the Armies
of the U.S.; 2 items, Colonia Dublan, Mexico - Mohonk,
Sept. 9-2.7. [To and from
271. Pettigrew, ex-U.S. Sen. Richard F., of South Dakota. 10 items
Chicago, Ill.; Sioux Falls, S.D.
Mohonk, July 1 - Oct. 19,
to and from; agrees to speak; withdraws in huff at last
minute.)
272.
Petzoldt, Rev. Wm. A.! supt. Crow Indian naptime Missions. 3
items (3 enclosures), Lodge Grass, Mont. - Mohonk, Feb. 22Oct. 2. To and from)
273.
Philippine Society. 2 items, New York - Mohonk, June 12-20. Jo
and from; Phillips asks for help in locating men coming home
from Islands; referred to Bur. of Insular Affairs.3
Platt, U.S. Rep. Edmund, of New York. 2 items, Poughkeepsie,
274.
N.Y., Sept. 29 - Oct. 21.
275*
Poland, Wm. B., dir. Commission for Relief in Belgium, former
v.p. and chief engineer, Phil. Railway Co. 1 item, London*
Eng., Sept. 8*
276*
Potts, Brig. Gen, A.D., U.S.A., retired. 1 item, Washington
277.
278.
D.C., Oct. 17.
Pratt, Brig. Gen. Richard Henry, U.S.A., retired, founder of Carlisle
Indian School. 19 items (5 enclosures), San Francisco, Cal.; Berkeley, Cal.;
Rochester, N.Y.; Lake Mohonk House-Mohonk; Redlands, Cal.;
Washington, D.C., Jan. 11, 1916 — Feb. 24, 1917. [To and from;
discusses need to assimilate Indians into American
Society; speaks of perpetuation of Reservation System as
greatest evil in Ind. administration; speaks at Conf.)
Public affairs Information Service 3 items (1 enclosure),
White Plains, N.y. Mohonk, Jan; 21, 1916 - Aug. 14, 1917.
go and from3
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'Box 54, 19161
279.
Quincey, Josiah, ex- asst. U.S. Secy. of State, ex.-Mayor of
Boston. I item, Boston, Mass., Sept. 10*
280.
Quinton, Amelia S., hon. ores. Natl. Ind. Soc., old.-timer at
Conf. 3 items, New York Aug. 30 - Oct. 16. too
late to come.3
281.
Randall, J. Harvey, ores. Bacone College. 1 item, Bacone,
Okla., Sept. 29*
282*
Redfield, Wm. C., U.S. Secy. of Commerce, 1 item, Macmahan,
Me*, Aug. 29.
283.
Reed, George, asst. U.S. Commr. of Indian Affairs 6 items (1
enclosure), Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 5 - Dec. 28. To and
from; sends revised page 1 of Conf. remarks.3
284,
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.N., retired* 5 items, Jamestown, R.I. ...Washington, D.C., Aug. 24, 1916 - Mar. 27,
1917.
To and from; suggests new title for Conf.]
285*
Riggs, Gen. Clinton B., Secy. of Commerce and Police, P.I.
3 items, Baltimore; Manila Mohonk, June 26 - Oct. 17. to and prom; Oct. 17 item
is clipping from Manila Times, telling 6ff his recall from Phils.3
286*
Ripley, Prof. Wm. Zebina, of Harvard, internationally known
economist. 1 item, Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 26.
287.
Rivers, Col. Wm. C., ex-Chief Phil. Constabulary* 1 item,
Pt* Ethan then, Vt., Oct. 15*
288.
Roberts, Brig. Gen. C.S., U.S.., retired. 3 items, Lakeville, Conn.; Shelter Island, N.Y. Mohonk, Sept. 11-25*
[To an frem3
289.
Robertson, James A., ex-Librarian, Phil. Library* Manila, in
ternationally known historian. 3 items, Washington,
Mohonk, Sept. 1, 1916 - Mar. 20/ 1917. e70 and from
290.
Rodgers, Rev. James n., Presbyterian missionary in
Philippines. 3 items, Manila Mohonk, June 19 - Sept. 6.
To and from; suggests people for Conf.]
291.
R o d r i g u e z , J . A . E . Puerto Rican. 1 item, San Juan, Mar. 8,
1917. "Hurrah, we are citizens now!"
292.
Poe, Mrs. Mary W., widow of Rev. Walter C. 9 items (3 enclosures), New York City; Lake Bomoseen, Vt.; Winnebago,
Nebr.; Colony, Okla; El Paso, Tex. Mohonk, May 23 - Oct.
3. To and from; very worried about possible presentation
of pro-peyote arguments at Conf.; discusses case against it.
sends article and letters from other authorities stout it.'
293.
Roosevelt, Theodore, ex-Pres. U.S. 1 item, Oyster say, Y.Y.,
Aug. 25*
294.
Rose, Wickliffe, Dir. Gen. International Health Board, Rockefeller Foundation. 4 items, New York - Mohonk, Sept. 1-16.
to and from3
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295.
Rowe, Prof. L.S., of U. of Penna., member American and Mexican Joint
Commission. 2 items, n.p., Sept. 3; Atlantic City, NJ, Oct. l0
296.
Roxas, Felix M., pres. Municipal Bd., City of Manila. 1 item. Manila, Aug. 1
297.
Salmon, Dr. Thomas W., Med. Dir. National Committee for Mental Hygiene. 7
items, New York City – Mohonk. Oct. 3-24. To and from; expected at
Conf., doesn't come
298.
Sanger, Maj. Gen. Joseph Prentice U.S.A. 1 item, New London, NH., Aug. 29
299.
Schoenrich, Otto, ex-judge, Puerto Rico, ex-pres. Nicaragua Mixed Claims
Committee. 1 item, New York City, Mar. 6, 1917
300
Schultze, Augustus, pres. Moravian College. 1 item, Bethlehem, PA, Mar. 20,
1917
301.
Schurman, J.G., pres. Cornell U. 1 item, Ithaca, NY, Sept. 23
302.
Scott, Duncan C., Deputy Supt. Gen., Dept. of Indian Affairs, Canada. 8 items,
Ottawa – Mohonk, Sept. 2 – Nov. 16. To and from; letter of Sept. 18 gives
comparison of Canadian and American systems of Indian administration;
comes to Conf. and participates in discussions
303.
Scott, Maj. Gen. Hugh Lenox, Chief of Staff, USA. 4 items. WashingtonMohonk, Aug. 25-Sept. 25. To and from; can't come; tells of good reports
from Ft. Sill and Mescalero Apaches
304.
Sears, U.S. Rep. Wm. J., of FL. 1 item, Washington, Aug. 26
305.
Sells, Cato, U.S. Indian Commr. 10 items (1 enclosure), Washington-Mohonk,
July 20-Oct. 25. To and from; appoints men from Indian Service to speak at
Conf.; sends copies of press release and letter about Indian livestock
industry and Save the Babies campaign
306.
Seyger, John H., ex-supt. Indian Service. 2 items, Colony, OK-Mohonk, Oct. 1112. To and from; telegram urging Conf. to take stand against peyote,
signed by 5 people, including Mary W. Roe; Phillips sends soothing answer
307.
Seymour, Gertrude of The Survey, student of and writer against peyote. 10 items.
New York-0Mohonk, Sept. 5-Oct. 25. To and from; urgently invited to take
negative side in peyote discussion; can't come
308.
Shafroth, U.S. Sen. John F., of CO. 2 items, Washington-Mohonk, June 26-July 1.
To and from
309.
Shaw, Albert, Ed. Review of Reviews. 1 item, n.p., n.d.
310.
Shearer, Robt. M., Dir. Of Posts, Philippine Islands. 3 items (1 enclosure),
ManilaMohonk, June 15-Sept. 23. To and from suggests topics and men for
Conf.
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p. 364
Box 54, 1916, cont.:
311.
Shepardson, Prof. Francis W., of U. of Chicago. I item,
Chicago, Ill., Aug. 29.
312.
Shuster, W. Morgan, ex-Sec'y. Public Instruction, Philippines
ex-member Philippine Commission. I item, New York, Sept. l
313.
Slayden„ U.S. Rep. James L., of Texas. 1 item, Washington,
D.C., Sept. 8.
314.
Slemp, U.S. Rep.
of Virginia. 1 item, Washington, D.C.
Sept. 6.
315.
Smith, Trig. Gen. Frederick A., 7.3.A., retired. I item,
New York City, Sept. 190
316.
Smith, J1.70..ae James F., U.S. Ct. of Customs Appeals. 3 items,
Washington Mohonk, Sent. 16 - Oct. 16. To and from
317.
Smith, Prof. Warren Du Pr, of U. of Oregon, internationally
known geologist. 2 items, Eugene, Ore., Aug. 30, 1915 Mar.
7, 1917.
318.
Smoot, U.S. Sen. Read, of Utah. 1 item, Washington, D.C.,
Aug. 26.
319.
Sniffen, Matthew K., secy. Indian Rights Assoc.5 items, Sacaton, Ariz.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Lake Mohonk House -Mohonk,
S e p t . 6 - N o v . 1 0 . T o a n d f r o m ; t e l l s o f i n f o r m a t i o n h e is
gathering on summer trip to reservations; comes and speaks
informally.]
320.
Starr, Prof. Frederick, of U. of Chicago, internationally
known anthropologist. 1 item, Chicago, Oct. 5*
321.
Stirling, Rear Adm. Yates, U.S.N., retired. I item, Jamestown, R.I., Oct. 5.
322,
323.
32 4.
325.
326 .
327.
of
328.
Storey., Moorefield, pres. Anti-Imperialist League and N.A.A.C.P.
hon. -pres. Indian Rights ASSOC. 4 items, Boston- Mohonk„
June 26 - Sept. 19. to and from; can't come.]
Strong, J.F.A., Gov. of Alaska. 1 item, Juneau, Alaska,
Sent. 15.
Sty le s 8, Cash, stationers, Prin te rs of Conf. stationery . 5
items, New York -Mohonk, Oct. 14 Dec. 30. To and from;
concerns order for envelopes for Conf. Reports.]
Sweeney, 7o, asst. U.S. Secy. of Interior. 1 item, Washington, Aug.
25.
Swif t, Cha rle s M. , p re s. Ph il. R a ilway Co . 2 ite m s, c l ip ping, Manila Times, April 2; letter, Ferrisburg, Vt., Sept.
15. Clipping gives his protest to Chrmn, of House Comm. on
Insular Affairs against Clarke amendment to Jones 'Bill (Phil*
independence
Taylor, Frede ric W., ex-Dir. Phil. Ag. 7 ite ms, Denver, Colo,
Tucson, Ariz. Mohonk, June 29 Oct. 3, to and from;
suggests man for Philippine part of Conf.; sends prospectus
Tucson Farms irrigation project he is managing.]
Taylor, James M., pres. emeritus of Vassar College. I item,
Baltimore, Sept. 17.
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p. 365
Box 54, 1916, cont.:
329.
Thomas, U.S. Sen. Charles S., of Colorado. 1 item, Washington,
n.d.)
330.
Thomas, Rt. Rev. Nathaniel Seymour, P.E. bishop of Wyoming.
1 item, Oregon-Washington Limited n.d.)
331.
Thompson, Rev. Charles L., secy. Presbyterian Bd. of Home
Missions.7 items, New York City; Take Mohonk House Mohonk,
Aug.2 9 -Nov. 9. To and from; concerns getting
representative of Home Missions Council to speak at Conf.;
comes and does it himself.)
332.
Thompson Illustragraph Co., photographers. 3 items, Poughkeepsie- Mohonk, Oct. 15.16. Notes by Mohonk of phone
conversation; letter confirming that they will take Cont.
picture.)
333.
Thorndike, Prof. Edward Lee, of Columbia U., internationally known psychologist. 3 items, New York - Mohonk, Aug.
6-18. to end from)
334.
Tillman, U.S. Sen. P.R., Jr., of South Carolina, founder of
Clemson College, 1 item, Trenton, S.C., Sept. 2.
335.
Tillman, U.S. Rep. John N., of Arkansas. 1 item, Washington,
Aug. 26.
336.
Torres Rivera, Enrique, Porto Rican teacher. 1 item, Ponce,
P.R., Aug. 24, 1917. Asks to have subject of P.R. state.
hood brought up at next Conf.)
337.
Towner, U.S. Rep. Horace Mann, of Iowa. 1 item, Washington,
D.3., Sept. 1E.
338.
Trent, Justice Grant, of Phil. Sup. Ct. 3 items, Manila..
Mohonk, June 15 - Sept. 7. e70 and from)
339.
Underwood, U.S. Sen. Oscar W., of Alabama* 1 item, 'gashing.
ton, Aug. 26.
340.
Valentine, Robert G., ex-U.S. Indian Commr., chrmn. Mass. Minimum Wage Pd.. 5 items, Nantucket, Mass.; New York City M
Mohonk, Sept. 19 -. Nov. 15, to and from; YOV. 15 item is
clipping from 7.Y. Times, telling of his death, at age 44,
of heart attack.)
341.
Vanderveer, Stephen L., attorney for executors of Estate of
Isabel O. Barrows. 2 items, New York City Mohonk, Oct.
25 - Nov. 2. To and from; inquiring about who was sup
posed to have paid for printing of 1100 copies of,
"A Moral Citadel," pamphlet about Mohonk, written by Mrs. B.)
342.
Vaux, George, Jr., Chrmn. U.S. Ed. Inc.. Commrs. 16 items,
Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Pocono Manor, Pa. - Mohonk, 7mo. 4 - 12mo,
1. To and from; discuss tonics and people for Conf., especially missionaries, reform of Ind. admin., and use of
peyote.)
,
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p. 366
Box 54: 1916, cont.:
343.
Vermilye, Miss Elizabeth B., v.p. Council of Women for Rome
Missions. 3 items, Montclair, N.J. (p.m. New York City)*
Mohonk, Oct. 9-14. To and from; Council wants to send
rep. to Conf.; no room.:
344.
Very, Rear Adm. Samuel W., 7.s.r., retired. I item, Chestnut Hill, Mass., Mar. 3, 1917*
345.,
Vreeland, ex-U.S. Rep. 3dward B., of New York. 1 item, Salamanca, N.Y., Sept. 6*
Walker, Rt. Rev. Wm. r., P.E. bishop of Western N.Y. 2 items,
Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1916 - May 3, 1917. may 3, 1917,
item is clipping telling of his death and past career.:
347.
Walsh, David Ignatius, ex-Gov, of Mars. later 7.S. Sen.. 3
items, Boston - Mohonk, Sept. 23-28. To and from
Warren, U.S. Sen. F.E., of Wyoming. 1 item, [Washington,
348.
n.d.:
349* Washburn, Dr. Wm. S., ex-U.S. Civil Service Commr., ex-T1r. Civil.
Service Philippines. 6 items (2 enclosures), Chevy
Chase, D.C. Mohonk, Sept. 8 - Nov. 1E. to and from;
discuss topics and people for Conf.; he sends copies of
his own articles on Phil. climate and health conditions.
350.
Watson, Rev. Charles P., ores.-elect of Cairo (Egypt) U.,
secy. United Presbyterian Md. of For. Missions. 4 items,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Lake Mohonk House - Mohonk. To and from
351.
Waterman, Ralph M. Seneca Indian, U.S. Indian Service. 2 items,
Yakima Agency, Ft. Simcoe, Wash. Mohonk, Jan. 27 Feb. 8. [To and from; asks information re possible payment
to be made to Senecas
352.
Weygold, Rev. Frederick, artist and ethnologist, pres. Louis,
ville Theological Seminary. 3 items, Louisville, ET. - no.
honk, May 17-30. To and from; asks for back Reports and
information re J.S. Murrow, author of, "The Indian's Side"
for use in investigation of conditions among Indians
353. Wedge, Rev. Arthur P., field rep., Soc. for Propagating the
Gospel among the Indians and Others of North America. 7
items, Jamaica Plains, Mass. - Mohonk, Sept. 13 - Oct. 13.
to and from; amusing letter of Oct. 10, about daughter's
age, in re polio quarantine.)
354. Weeks, U.S. Sen. John Wingate, of Mass. 1 item, Washington
346.
355.
356.
Wellington, ex-.U.S. Sen. George Louis, of Maryland. 1 item,
Cumberland, Md., Aug. 26,
Welsh, Herbert, corresponding secy. Indian Rights Assoc. 1 item
(copy)(2 enclosures), Sunapee, N.H., Sent. 19. Jells of
great plan for industrial school in Mexico, to be gift of
U.S. people; sends 2 pamphlets about Pending Ind. legislation.
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p. 367
Box 54, 1916, cont.:
357.
358.
359.
360.
361.
362,
Wheeler, Edward J., editor. 1 item, New York, Oct. 3.
White, U.S. Sen. Frank S., of Alabama. 1 item, Birmingham,
Sept. 2.
White, Dr. L.W., supt. Lac du Flambeau Indian School. 3
items, Lake Mohonk Rouse Mohonk, Oct. 8 - tn.d.1
Wild Pigeon, Chief of Montauk Indians, lecturer. 4 items,
Little beck, L.I., N.Y. - Mohonk, Feb. 6 - Mar. 12, 1917. to
and from; wants permission to publish article from Conf.
Report in magazine for Montauk annual Tribal Meetine03
Wiley, Dr. Harvey W. Good Housekeeping Magazine, Bureau of Foods, Sanitation,
and. Health. 2 items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 30 - Oct. 11. tells of experiment made on
member of his staff with peyote supplied by Mr. James Mooney; opposes its use by
Indians; urges Conf. to oppose it.
Willcox, Col. Cornelis De Witt, U.S.A., internationally known
Army officer, author. 7 items, West Point. N.Y. Mohonk,
.A.31. 31 - Nov. 9* co and from; includes notice from Manila
Times, of men being appointed to faculty of West Point; Col.
Willcox says they can t be snared for Conf.1
Williams, Walter, dean School of Journalism later pres.3
of Missouri. 1 item, Columbia, Mo., Aug. 2.
Willis, Henry Parker, newly appointed_ pres. Phila. National
Bank.3 items, Manila (clippings from Times, Feb. 20 - May 7) and
Washington (letter of regrets, Oct. 10)
Willson, J.M., Jr., real estate dealer, friend of Seminole Indians. 1 item (1 enclosure), Kissimmee, Fla., July
12, 1917* Tells of new reservation set aside by State for
Seminoles; encloses leaflet telling of work of friends of
Florida Seminoles and Indian Rights Assoc. of Phila.3
Winslow, Irving, secy. Anti Imperialist League. 1 item,
Boston, Mass., n.d. Calls Mohonk Conf. "one-sided."
Winthrop, Beet an, ex.Gov. Puerto Rico, ex-asst. U.S. Secy. of
Treasury and, of Navy. 1 item, Westbury, L.I., Sept. 30.
Wise, John R., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence, Hans*.
Sept. 4.
Wistar, Edward M., Chrmn. Assoc* Exec. Comm. of Friends on
Indian Affairs, v.p. Indian Rights Assoc. 5 items,
Danbury, N.H.; Lake Mohonk House; Phila., Pa. , Sept. 6,
1916 - March 5, 1917. Tells of trip to visit Friends
Missions and Govt. Indian Schools
Wood, James, humanitarian, pres. Amer. Bible Soc. 3 items,
New York City; Mt. Kisco, N.Y. -Mohonk, Oct. 11-12. To
and from.]
1
363.
364.
365.
366.
367.
368.
369.
370*
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p. 368
Box 54, 1916, cont.;
371.
Wood, Maj. Gen. Leonard, U.S.A. 7 items, Plattsburg,
governors Island, N.Y. Mohonk, Sent. 16 Nov. 8. to
and from
372*
Woodhull, Prig. Gen. Alfred A., U.S.A., retired. 1 item,
Bar Harbor, Me., Aug. 28.
Too infirm to come)
373*
Woods, Wm. Seaver, ed. Literary Digest. 1 item, Yew York,
Sept. 9,
374.
Worcester, Dean C., ex...Secy. of Interior, P.I. 3 items,
Manila Mohonk, June 29 - Aug. 4. to and from; Aug.
4 item is clipping from Manila Times about Mr. Worcester's
victory in libel suit.)
375*
Works, U.S. Sen. John D., of California. 1 item, Los Angeles, Sept. 6.
376.
Wotherspoon, Maj. Gen. Wm. Wallace, U.S.A., retired. 1
Item, Albany, N.Y., Aug. 28.
377.
Wright, j. George, ex.-Commr. to 5 Civilized Tribes. 3
items, Washington, D.C. Mohonk, June 26 - July 16. to and
from, suggests man for Conf.)
378,
Yager, Gov. Arthur, of Porto Rico. 2 items, Govt. House,
P.R. - Mohonk, Aug. 23 - Sep*. 6. to and from; can't comes
379.
Young, U.S. Rep. George M., of North Dakota. 2 items, Washington, D.C. -
Mohonk, June 28 -Sept. 2. to and from)
380.
Zeisler, Sigmund, lawyer and professor, Anti-Imperialist.
1 item, Chicago, Sept. 27.
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p. 369
Box 55, 1917:
1. DOCUMENTS:
• Notebook containing record of people invited and suggestions for
topics. Laid in: Notes on organization of program and sample
paragraphs for use in letter.
• Samples of invitation, information card, timetable, and leaflet,
"Few Facts Concerning the Lake Mohonk Conferences..." 5 items.
• Suggestions for topics. 5 items,
• Key to filing system of Conf. card and letter files, Jan. 16,
1917,
• Memoranda, form letter, and press release concerning
postponement of 1917 Indian Conf. 5 items, July 27 -4 Sept. 29.
• Correspondence with Press. 5 items, Sept. 21-29.
2*
Abbott, Rev. Lyman, ed. The Outlook. 10 items (1 enclosure), Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. - Mohonk, April 11 -4 Sept,
16. to and from; agrees to preside at 1917 Conf.; en-,
closes article on peyote; agrees that postponement is wise.
3*
Allen, Alvoni R. 2 items, Jersey City, NJ. Mohonk, April
12-20* To and from; suggests new title for Conf.]
A.
Allen, Edgar AA, mint. U.S. Indian School, 6hilocco, Okla.
1 item, Chilocco, Sept. 28. expresses regret that Conf.
must be postponed; says Smileys deserve credit for many
fine Indian soldiers fighting in war]
5.
Anderson, 0.X., Conf. reporter. 2 items, Philadelphia, Pa.Mohonk, Mar. 19-21, To and from; asks if Conf. will be
held; Phillips says "As far as we know..,"
6*
Apacible, Galicano, Dept. of Ag., Mils. 1 item, carbon of
Phirips' letter to him, Mohonk, June 4. [Explains shortened form of Conf. name.]
7.
Ayer, Charles Everett, capitalist and pioneer, member U.S.
Bd. Ind. Commrs. 2 items, Philadelphia- Mohonk, Sept. 10.
Oct. 10. To and from; Conf. postponed, but Bd. of Indian
Commrs. will meet at Mohonk as usual.]
8.
B a r b o u r , L e v i L . 1 i t e m , D e t r o i t , M i c h . , O c t . 5 . regrets
necessary postponement of Conf.]
9.
Beardsley, James W., ex-Chief Engineer Porto Rico Irrigation
Serve 1 item, East Orange, N.J., Oct. 17. regrets necessary
Postponement.]
10.
Bonsai, Stephen, ex.Pbilippine official. 2 items, Washington,
Mohonk, June 5 -4 Oct. 10.To and from
11.
Brent, Rt. Rev. Charles H., P.M. bishop of Philippines, 5
items; 2 clippings, 1 leaflet about his work in Phil., and 2
letters, Manila, Aug. 3, 1917; France, Jan. 11, 1918. Says
he has resigned from Phil. work to serve in France
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 370
Box 55, 1917, cont.:
12.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, Chancellor of I.Y.U. 1 item, New
York, Oct. 10.
13* Brown, Maj. P.R., U.S.A., asst. chief Bur. of Insular Affairs.
3 items (1 enclosure), Washington 40 Mohonk, Apr. 24 May 4.
To and from; discuss status of Philippines and Porto Rico;
sends names of people for Conf.3
14.
Brown, Wm. L., Conf. treasurer, 6 items, Westminster, Mass.;
Washington, D.O. Mohonk* Aug. 25 .4 Nov. 19, To and from;
discuss Conf. finances and postponement of 1917 Conf.3
15.
Carson, Adam C., Assoc. Just. Philippine Supreme Ct. 1 item*
Manila, July 25.
16.
Clark* Victor SO, economist. 1 item, Washington, Oct. Ia.
17.
Claxton, Philander Priestley* U.S. Commr. of Education. 1
Item, Washington, Sept. 28.
18.
Copeland, E.B., dean U. of Philippines. Coll. of Agriculture. 3
items, Los Banos, P.I.- Mohonk, June 5 - Sept. 26. To
and from
19.
Davenport, Charles B., dir. Dept. of Experimental Evolution*
Carnegie Inst. 1 item, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island*
N.Y., Oct. 11.
20«
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26*
27*
Davenport, U.S. Rep* James, of Oklahoma, 1 item (1 enclosure), Washington, D.C., March 1.
Sends copy of remarks on "unfitness" of B.C. Allen to serve as Natl. Attor-4
nay for the Creek Nation."3
Dawes, Miss Anna L., author, daughter of late Sen. Dawes of
Mass., V.P. Indian Industries League. 2 items, Pittsfield,
Mass. Mohonk, June 1042. To and from; discuss need for
improvement of missionary representation at Confs.3
de Scbweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. Moravian Missions. 2 items*
Bethlehem, Pa. - Mohonk. Aug. 16 - Sep*. 7. to and from;
suggests Virgin Is, as Conf. topic and man to speak on them]
Digmann, P. Flor, S.J., missionary to Rosebud Sioux. 2 items (3
enclosures), St. Francis, S.D. 0- Mohonk, May 15.02: to
and from; tells of progress in rebuilding Mission after fire
Disque, Capt. Brice P., U.S.A., warden Michigan State Prison. 3
items, clipping from Manila Times about his appointment to
Michigan post, and letters to and from, Jackson, Mich. *-4
Mohonk, June 407*
Driscoll, ex. U.S. Rep. M.E., of New York. 1 item, Syracuse*
N.Y., Sept. 26.
Egan, Martin, ex.ed. Manila Times. 1 item, Washington, D.O..
Oct. 5.
Eliot, Samuel A4, press American Unitarian ASSOC. 6 items*
Boston, Mass. Mohonk, June 15 Sept. 14. to and from;
suggests topics for Conf.; discuss dates for meeting of Bd.
of Indian Commrs.
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p. 371
Box 55, 1917. cont.:
28. Fairchild, George H., Phil. sugar factor. 3 items, Manila 00
Mohonk, June 6 - Aug. 9. To and from; includes clipping
from Manila Times, telling of formation of new sugar comp.
pany.3
29. Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. John J., of New York. 1 item, Washington, Oct. 8.
30. Forbes, W. Cameron, ex-Gov. Gen. Philippines. 1 item* Boston.
Oct. 13.
31. Franzen, Arthur [small boy?] 2 items* Rockford, Ill. – Mohonk,
June 27 - July 18, to and from; wants to buy a pair of
moccasins.3
32. Gilbert, Newton W., ex-Secy. Public Instruction, Philippines. 3
items, New York Mohonk, June 6 - Sept. 21. to and from;
finally able to come; Conf. postponed.3
33. Griffiths, Wm. R., lawyer. 2 items, New York City 00 Mohonk,
Mar. 20010. to and from; asks help in getting justice for
four California Indians.3
34. Gulick, Dr. Luther H., internationally known educator, authority on
Hygiene, pres. Camp Fire Girls. I item, New York City, Oct. 18.
35.
Raiford, Lt. Col. Elijah W., U.S.A., retired, formerly in
Phil. Service. 1 item, New York, Sept. 27. Discusses
change of Conf. title.3
36.
Hall, Brig. Gen. Herman, U.S.A. 2 items, Petersburg, Va...
Mohonk, June 6 - Aug. 30. to and from3
37. Harlow, Frank W., newspaperman. 2 items, Elmhurst, Pa. .4
Mohonk, June 29 - July 28. to and from; suggests new
title for Conf.3
38. Hayden, U.S. Rep, Carl, of Arizona. 1 item, Washington* July
26. cAsks for suggestions for revision of Indian
laws,3
39. Hill, Albert C., N.Y. State Education Dept. 5 items (1 enclosure),
Albany Mohonk, Hay 3 - Oct. 8. to and from; Phillips apologizes for
mislaying his revised remarks for 1916 Conf. Report; Dr. Hill expresses
optimism over solution of New York Indian problem.3
40.
Hodgson, Caspar Wistar, founder and pres. World Book Co. 7
items, Yonkers, N.Y. 400 Mohonk, May 4 - Sept. 17. to and
from; suggests people for Conf.3
41.
Janney, Joseph J., weighty Friend. 1 item, Baltimore, Md.,
Sept. 27.
42.
Jenks* Jeremiah, political economist. 1 item, New York
City, Oct. 15.
43.
Kelsey* Prof. Rayner, of Haverford College. 2 items, Havenford* Pa. Mohonk, July 28 04 Aug. 13. to and from; asks
info about Smiley brothers and start of Mohonk Confs.3
,
,
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p. 372
Box 55, 1917, cont.:
44. Knox, Frank, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. later U.S. Secy.
of Navy] 2 items, Camp Dix, N.J. Mohonk, Sept. 20..121.
to and from; unable to attend mtg. of Bd. because in Army
personnel work.3
45. Linebarger, Paul Myron Wentworth, lawyer, author, ex-U.S.
District Judge, Philippines, legal adviser to Sun Yat Sen.
1 item (2 enclosures), Ocean Springs, Miss., Oct. 13.
46,
Lockwood, John S., press Ind. Industries League. I item,
Boston, Oct. 20.
47. Long, Dr. John D., Dir. of Health, Phil's. 3 items (1 enclosure), Manila, P.I. Mohonk, June 6 - Oct. 1. to and
from; sends paper on work of Sanitary Commissions of Phil.
Health Service]
48. Lusk* Charles S., secy. to Father Ketcham, head of Bur. of
Catholic Indian Missions. 6 items, Washington Mohonk,
Sept. 5 - Oct. 3. eD0 and from; suggests women for Conf.;
Father Ketcham will attend meeting of U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs.,
49. MacDowell, Malcolm, secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 4 items*
Washington - Mohonk, Sept. 10 Nov. 3. to and from; at- tends mtg. of
Bd. at Mohonk.]
50. McKenzie, Fayette A., ores. Fisk U. I item, Nashville, Tenn.*
Sept. 29.
51. Meserve, Charles F., pres. Shaw U. 1 item, Raleigh, N.C.,
Oct. 1.
52. Monroe, Prof. Paul, din. Columbian. School of Education.
1 item, New York, Sept* 26*
53*
Mooney, James, ethnologist. 1 item, Washington,* Sept. 26.
54. Moorehead, Warren King* archaeologist, member U.S. Bd. Ind.
Corns. 5 items (1 enclosure), Andover, Mass. Mohonk,
Aug., 31 - Sept. 24. to and from; will attend Bd. mtg.
at Mohonk.]
55. Morrill Press, printers of Conf. stationery* 5 items (6 en*.
closures), Fulton, N.Y. Mohonk, May 4 - June 14. to
and from; concerns printing of Conf. invitations.]
56. National Committee for Uplifting the Moro Wards of the Nation. 2
items, New York City Mohonk, Apr. 30*.May 3* to and from;
secy. to Bishop Brent asks endorsement of work by Phillips; he
gives endorsement by Rt. Rev. Samuel Follows, quoted from 1913
Conf.]
57. Nicholson, Capt. Angus S., U.S.A., formerly of Indian Service
1 item, Neopit, Wis., Sept. 29*
58. Parker, Arthur C., ed. American Indian Magazine, of Society of
American
Indians. 1 item, Albany, N.Y., Oct. 4,
59. Peairs, Hervey B., supt. Haskell Inst. I item, Lawrence*
Kan., Oct. 5.
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p. 373
Box 55, 1917, cont.:
60. Poland, Wm. B., dir. Comm. for Relief in Belgium. 3 items,.
London, Eng. Mohonk, June 7 » July 28, to and from;
suggests men for Conf.3
61. Pratt, Brig. Gen. Richard Henry, U.S.A., retired, founder of
Carlisle Indian School. 1 item, reprint of article
"Drastic Facts About Our Indians and Our Indian System,"
from Berkeley Daily Gazette, Berkeley, Cal., Feb. 16,
1917.
62. Quezon, Manuel L. 2 items, Manilas.. Mohonk, June 7 ** Oct. 16* to and
from3
63. Quinton, Mrs.* Amelia S., honorary pres. Natl. Indian
ASSOC. 1 item, New York City, Oct. 3*
64,
Remey, Rear Adm. George C., U.S.N., retired. 1 item, Washington, D.C., Oct. 19.
65.
Roe, Mts. Mary W., widow of Walter C. 3 items (2 enclosures),
New York - Mohonk, May 23 - June 4. To and from; discusses
evils of peyote; encloses article4n peyote and on Mrs.
Gertrude Donning, Sioux woman, also working against peyote.3
66. Rowe, L.S.1 Asst. U.S. Secy. of Navy, former Penn. prof. I item,
Washington, Sept. 28.
67. Scott, Duncan, Deputy Supt. Gen., Canadian Dept. of Indian Affairs,
1 item. Ottawa, Oct. 1.
68.
Scudder, Rev. Doremus, formerly of Hawaii, minister Tokyo Union Church* 2 items (1 enclosure), Toro 0.Mohonk, April
27 June 28, To and from3
69. Sells, Cato, U.S. Commr. Indian Affairs. 3 items, Washington
Mohonk, Apr* 24 June 2. to and from; includes tear
sheet from The Indian Enterprise, published by Carson Ind.
School, Stewart, Nev., April, 1917, containing article
praising Commr. Sells; he and Phillips discuss program
for increasing production of foodstuffs on Indian reservations
70. Thurston, Rt. Rev* Theodore Payne, P.B. bishop of E. Okla.* 1
item, Muskogee, Okla.,, Oct. 10,
71. Trent, Justice Grant, of Phil. Sup. Ct. 3 items, Marristown
Tenn, Mohonk, June 7 - Sept. 3. to and from; accepts
Conf. invitation; Conf. postponed.3
72. Vaux, George, Jr., Chrmn, U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs. 8 items.
Pocono Manor, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk, Sept. 10»
Oct. 15. to and from; discuss dates of Bd. Mtg. at Mo..
honk and arrangements for inviting members, etc.3
73*
Welsh, Herbert. pres. Indian Rights Assoc. 3 items, Philadelphia - Mohonk, Nov. 7-19. To and from; propose.
Indian Conf. in Phila. in January; implied criticism of
Mohonk)* gets chilly reply.3
74. Wistar, Edward M., chrmn. Assoc. Exec. Comm. of Friends on
Indian Affairs, v.p. Indian Rights Assoc. 1 item, Phila., Sept.
28. discusses Friends missions, govt. schools, Ind. admin.3
75. Worcester, Dean C., ex-Secy. Interior, P.I. 2 items, Manila-Mohonk,
June 7 -July 24. to and from3
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p. 374
Box 55, 1918:
1. Sniffen, Matthew K., Indian Rights Assoc. 2 items, Philadelphia,
u.d.3 Mohonk, Jan. 2. ET° and from; form letter invites
Mr. Smiley to Ind. Conf. in Philadelphia; he declines.3
2. Hill, Albert C., N.Y. State Education Dept. 1 item, Albany, N.Y.,
May 11. asks help in getting resolution, giving New York State
jurisdiction over N.Y. Indian reservations out of Committee in
Congress.3
1919:
1,
Anderson, G.K., Conf. reporter. 5 items, Philadelphia, Pa...
Mohonk, Aug. 8 - Oct. 6. to and from; concerns reporting
of possible Conf.3
2.
Dulles, John Foster. 1 item, note by Mohonk secy. that Mrs.
Smiley says he should be on Conf. list. Mohonk, Nov. 7.
3.
Haskins, Henry S. 1 item, telegram to him from H.C. Philo•
lips, asking if he could take charge of Ind. Conf., if
one is held. Mohonk, July 14.
4. Hibbard, F.B., of Hudson River Day Line. 1 item, carbon of Phillips'
letter to him, saying there will not be a Conf. in 1919.
Mohonk, Sept. 23.
5.
Hill, U.S. Rep. Wm. H., of
1 item, carbon of Phillips'
letter to him, hoping there will be a 1920 Conf. and that
he can come. Washington, Dec. 1.
6.
Kellogg, Laura Cornelius cIndian3 2 items, Seymour,
Wis., Sept. 5 - Mohonk, Sept. 19. to and from; wants to
pre.+ sent important business re Indian legislation to
Conf.; Phillips says no Conf.3
7. Myers, Denys P., secy. World Peace Foundation. 2 items, Boston,
Sept. 17
Sept. 19. to and from; requests Index
..
of Mohonk Reports.3
8.
Natl. Comm., for Uplifting the Moro Wards of the
Nation. 3 items (3 enclosures), New York City I- Mohonk,
Sept. 545. to and from; Exec. Secy. C.J. Mar sends
pamphlets about need to help Moros and asks Phillips to
endorse work of Bishop Chas. H. Brent; he does,3
9. Shearer, P.M., Dir. of Posts, Manila. 2 items, Manila,
P.I., :lay 4 • Mohonk, Aug. 27. to and from; now he could
at.* tend Conf., there will not be one.3
Society of American Indians. 1 item (2 enclosures), Washington, Jan. 31. form letter of solicitation from Dr.
Charles A. Bastian, with application blank and copy of
Constitution and By-Laws of Society.3
,
10.
,
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Box 55, 1919, cont.:
11,
Wood, James, humanitarian, ex-chairman Conf. committee on New
York Indians, 2 items, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. a Mohonk, Feb. 23a
Mar. 8, To and from; asks for papers from Conf. files,
relating to work of committee, so can take them to meeting
of U.S. and N.Y. State officials; Mr. Smiley gets letter
too late.3
1920:
la
Clark, John W., secy. Natl. Indian Assoc. 2 items, New York,
July 28 a Mohonk, July 31. to and from; asks if Conf.
will be held; answer: no.3
Moore, Mrs. S.R. 2 items, Elgin, Ill., May 20 a Mohonk,
May 26. to and from; wants Conf. Reports.3
1925:
1,
Wood, James, humanitarian. 6 items, Mt. Kisco, N.Y.; Philadelphia. Pa, - Mohonk, Oct. 8-13. To and from; concerns
visit of English Friends to Mohonk; includes letter from
one of them.3
1927:
1. Welsh, Herbert, pres. Indian Rights. Assoc. 2 items, Philadelphia-Mohonk. Jan. 28 a Feb. 4. to and from; inquires whether
Albert K. Smiley left provision in his will for
continuation of Mohonk Confs; Phillips says no; Mr. Welsh
suggests Conf. at Mohonk with everyone paying.3
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 376
Box 56, 1929d
1.
DOCUMENTS:
•
•
ƒ
Card file of invitations accepted, declined, not heard from.
Pocket notebooks (2) belonging to Daniel Smiley and H.G, Miner,
containing list of Conf. guests with room numbers added.
• Report of the Thirty fifth Lake Mohonk Conference on the Indian,
October 16, 17, and 18, 1929. Printed.
• Stenographic transcript of Conf. proceedings, by Convention
Reporting Co.
• Preliminary announcement of resumption of Conf. meetings. 3
drafts.
• Sample invitation, information card, and pamphlet, "Facts about
Mohonk."
• Press material; preliminary releases, list of publications,
letters to them. 16 items.
H Material from ( earlier Confs., used as models: sample
invitations* stock paragraphs, platform, program outlines, and
suggestions for future Cords.. 13 items,
• Organization of the Thirty fifth Lake Mohonk
Conference on the Indian: suggestions of names for invitations,,
tentative list of persons to be invited, final membership list,
program suggestions, list of topics
from 1915 -16 Confs., Secretary Wilbur's propositions* list of
presiding officers of Mohonk Confs., committee suggestions, forms
for inviting people to serve on committees, list of officers and
committees, list of members requested to make addresses and form
letters to them, platform* list of members of autumn meeting of U.S.
Bd. of Indian Commissioners. 33 items.
• Announcements to hotel guests about Conf. 2 items,
• Samples of forms sent to Conf. guests and speakers. (2)
• List of contributions to Conf. Report printing fund.
• Ms. of parts of Conf. Report: Preface, contents, platform, opening
address, index, list of members, speech of Dr. John R. Mott, form
for acknowledging Report and requesting next one. 8 items.
Ahern, Maj. George P., U.S.A., retired, ex-dir. of Forestry,
Philippines. 1 item (2 enclosures), Washington, Oct. 2.
[Comp. meats on Ind. administration; suggests people for
Conf.: sends copy of letter to Secy. of Interior, urging
forestry training for Indians and. article giving interview
with self* discussing need for forest preservation in U.S.
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 377
Box 56, 1929, cont.:
3.
Akers, James L. 3 items, Stonewall, Okla. - Mohonk, Mar. 20May 15, 1930. Tells of bad conditions among Okla, Indians]
4
Allen, J. Weston, internationally known lawyer. 1 item, Newton Highlands, Mass.), Oct. 7. Praises Pres. Hoover's
selection of Charles Rhoads and J. Henry Scattergood as top
Indian officials.]
5. Arentz, U.S. Rep. Samuel S., of Nevada. 2 items, Washington,
Oct. 3m16.
6. Arnold, Charles C. 2 items, Riverside, Cal., Aug. 10 m Oct.
8. writes Frank Miller of inability to attend Conf.; says
Inds. should be turned loose and Bur. abolished.]
7. Atwood, Mrs. Stella M. 1 item, Riverside, Gal., Sept. 18.
8. Banks, Rev. Louis Albert. 2 items (1 enclosure), Roseburg,
Ore. m Mohonk, Jan. 24m30, 1930. To and from; sends
clipping of his "Poem for the Day," from local paper,
speaking of Capt. and Mrs. Bonnin and their attendance at
1929 Conf.; Mr. Miner, in reply, mentions complete break'.'
down of Daniel Smiley.]
9. Bird Arias, Jorge, Porto Rican. 1 item, Fajardo, P.R.,
Feb. 26.
10., Blair, C.M., supt. Haskell Inst. 1 item, Lawrence, Kan.,
Sept. 7.
11.
Bonnin, Mrs. Gertrude Sioux Indian3, pres. Natl. Council of
Amer. Inds. 6 items, New York; Washington m Mohonk, Oct, 81
1929 m Feb. 19# 1930. to and from; New York item is letter
from Dr. Haven Emerson, offering to help with her expenses
so she can attend Conf.; she and husband attend; letter of
Feb. 19, 1930, =presses sympathy at death of Daniel
Smiley.3
12,
Brennan, J.C., Supt. Thomas Indian School. 3 items, Iroquois, N.Y., Sept. 6 — Oct. 25.
13. Brosius, S.M., Washington Rep. of Ind. Rights Assoc. 22 items,
Washington, Sept. 18 — Oct. 22.
14. Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, Chancellor N.Y.U., ex-U.S. Commr. of
Educe,. 1 item, New York City, Oct. 6.
15,
Brawn, John B., supt. U.S. Ind. School, Phoenix, Ariz: 1
item, Phoenix, Sept, 18.
16.
Brownlee, Fred L., secy. Dept. of Missions, Amer. Missionary ASSOC., 6 items (1 enclosure), New York City;
Bronxville, N.Y.; Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk, Oct. 5# 1929
0. May 14, 1930. To and from; includes note from wife;
Mr. Miner's letter of May 12, 1930# says probably no Conf.
this year.3
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p. 378
Box 56, 1929, cont.:
17.
Burleson, Rt. Rev. Hugh L., P.B. bishop of South Dakota.
10 items, New York, Sept. 9 — Oct. 14. to and from'. asks
permission to bring Rev. David W. Clark; granted.]
Box 57 1929, cont.
Call, Arthur Deerin, secy. Amer. Peace Soc. 1 item, Washing..
ton, D.C., Feb. 18, Tim 1930. cLetter of condolence]
19. Clark, Rev. David W., missionary to the Sioux, 1 item, Ft.
Thompson, S.D., Oct. 20. Oars chief aim must be assimilate tion of
Indians into American people"
20. Cloud, Henry Roe, pres. American Ind. Institute. 2 items,
Wichita, Kans., Aug. 20 Sept. 19.
21,
Cole, Dr. Fay-Cooper. 1 item, Washington, Oct. 14.
18.
22.
Collier, John , natl, exec. secy. Amer. Ind. Defense Assoc*
5 items, Washington]; San Francisco Mohonk, Sept. 13 *ft
Oct. 15. to and from; suggests people for Conf.]
Conser, F.M., supt. Sherman List, 1 item, Riverside, Cal.,
23.
Aug. 28.
24.
Convention Reporting Co., reporters of 1929 Conf. 26 items
(3 enclosures), New York City; Raleigh, N.C. Mohonk, Ant.
6 — Nov. 18. to and from; make deal for reporting of
Conf.; permission given to try to sell copies of steno..
graphic transcript to members, at high price; no sales;
correspondence includes frantic letter from Charles F.
Reserve, Nov. 15, who ordered one by mistake.]
25.
Curtis, Charles, Vice Pres. U.S. 4 items, Washington—
honk, Aug. 15.028. to and from; mentions need to get Indians
on to their allotments and help them be self-support. Jug"
26. Dakota Assoc, of the Indian Congregational Churches. 1 item,
Herrick, S.D., Sept. 1. Greetings to Conf.]
27. Davis, Rev. Carroll M., domestic secy. Pa. Church National
Council. 5 items, New York — Mohonk, Aug. 30 — Oct. 19.
to and from; recommends men for Conf.]
28. Dawes* Miss Anna L., author, daughter of the late Sen. Dawes
of. Mass., old-timer at Conf. 3 items, Pittsfield, Mass.,
Sept. 29 — Nov, 2, to and from; confused about steno..
graphic Report vs. printed one.]
29. Deland, Paul S., news ed. Christian Science Monitor. 12
items, Boston Mohonk, Oct. 3, 1929 Feb. 15, 1930. to
and from; much inspired, by Conf.; Feb. 15 telegram from
Miner tells of Daniel Smiley's death.]
y
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p. 379
Box 57, 1929, cont.:
30. de Schweinitz, Rev. Paul, secy. Moravian Missions, pres.
and treas. Soc. of the United Brethren for propagating
the Gospel Among the Heathen. 4 items, Bethlehem, Pa.
Mohonk, July 16 Oct. 9. to and from; somewhat out of
touch, but happy to renew old ties.3
31. Dewey, Melvil, librarian, founder of Dewey Decimal System.
2 items, Lake Placid Club, Sept* 17 ... Oct. 10. written
in simplified spellings
32,
Dimick, Hamilton, Chief of Finance Div., Bur. of Indian Af-.
fairs. 4 items, Washington, D.C., Aug. 30 — Oct. 7,
Includes Mohonk note, n.d., about his position.3
33.
Darr, Miss Elva. 3 items, Lake Mohonk House; Norway, Maine*.
Mohonk, no date ... Nov, 23. to and from; thanks Mrs. Smiley
for Conf., discusses events and speeches at Conf.; Miner
tells her of Mr. Smiley's illness.3
34. Du Buy,
cSecy.T3 Dept. of Interior. 3 items, Washington, Aug. 29 — Oct. 12.
35. Eastman, Mrs., Elaine, wife of Dr. Charles Sioux Indians 7 items,
correspondence with Mrs. Eastman, George Foster Peabody, and Charles
Rhoads. Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; Northampton. ton, Mass.; Washington,
D.C. Mohonk, Oct. 15, 1929 Jan. 22. 1930. to and from; Mr. Peabody
urges Conf. invitation for Mrs. Eastman; invitation already sent but not
received; can't come; Mrs. E. writes Mr. Smiley re Govt. position for
daughter; Miner forwards letter to Commr. Rhoads; he acknowledges..
36. Eliot, Samuel A*, Chrmn. U.W. Bd. Ind. Commrs., chrmn. 1929
%Inf. 16 items, Boston, Mass.; Northeast Harbor, Me, .0
Mohonk, May 30 — Nov. 13. to and from; discuss topics and
plans for Conf., character of new Ind. administration, etc.]
37. Ellis, Charles L., dist. supt. Ind. Field Serve 3 items (2
enclosures), Riverside, Cal, 0.Mohonk, Sept. 16, 1929 .. Jan* 18,
1930. to and from; discusses need for new
legisl
ation to protect Ind. families from loss of allotments
through sale of dead Indians' land, etc.3
38. Emerson* Dr. Haven, prof. of medicine at Columbia U., preset,
Indian Defense AASOC• 4 items, New York City; Southhold,
N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 15 Sept* 7. To and from; suggests
people to represent Ind. Defense Assoc. at Conf.; for com—
pletion of correspondence, see Bonnin, Mrs. Gertrude, #113
39. Evans, U.S. Rep. John M., of Montana. 1 item, Missoula, Mont.,
Sept. 13.
40*
Field, Kirke H., friend of Smileys'. 2 items, Redlands, Cal.(
Sept* 27 — Oct. 3*
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p. 380
Box 57, 1929, cont.:
41. Finley, John Huston, editor, educator, author. 1 item
n.p., n.d.
42. Foreman, Grant. 1 item, Muskogee, Okla., Sept. 17.
43, Fuller, Miss Annie, Ind. Industries. League, Natl. Ind. Assoc.
7 items, Cambridge, Mass. Mohonk4 Aug. 30 . Oct. 7. go
and from; inquires about room for Conf. time; is invited
because of deep interest. (01d—timer)3
44.
Gaines, Miss Ruth, Librarian, Museum of the Amer. Indian,
Heye Foundation. 11 items. (3 enclosures), New York .
Mohonk. Dec. 27, 1928 Oct. 28, 1929. to and from; asks Mr.
Smiley to be "Friend of the Library gets complete set of
Re. ports; attends Conf. as rep. of Museum; serves on
publicity Committee.3
45,
Garland, Hamlin, author. 3 items, Hollywood, Cal., Aug. 18.
Oct. 8.
46. Gilroy, Rev. Wm, E., ed. The Congregationalist. 4 items.
Boston Mohonk, Oct. 4.22, to and from; sends wife to
represent magazine.]
47. Graves, Frank Pierrepont, pres. U. of State of New York. 3
items, Albany. — Mohonk, Aug. 16 — Sept. 24. To and from3
48. Gregg, Rev. James E., ex.prin. Hampton Inst. 2 items, Pitts. field,
Mass., Aug. 20 . Sept. 13.
49. Groves, Edna, Supervisor of Home Economics, Off. of Indian
Affairs. 1 item, Washington, Oct. 10. will come and speaks
50• Guthrie, Dr. M.O., Chief Medical Director, Off. of Ind.
Affairs. 3 items, Washington . Mohonk, Oct. 43 . cn.d.3 to
and Ix from; will come and Teak on Ind. medical problems.3
51. Haight, A.V. Co., printers. 1 item, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Oct. 8.
estimate on printing Conf. report.3
52. Hastings, Mrs. A. Abbott, missionary. 3 items (2 enclosures) Ethete,
Wyo., Oct. 30 . Nov. 28, thanks for Conf.; sends pamphlets about St.
Michael's Mission to Arapahoes.3
53. Hastings, U.S. Rep. WW., of Oklahoma, 2 items, Washington. Mohonk,
Aug. 16.26. go and from3
54. Hawkins, Mrs. Nana Pratt, daughter of Gen. Pratt. 4 items,
Rochester, N.Y. Mohonk n.d. . Oct. 213 go and from;
brings son, to get him interested in Indians.3
55.
Hayden, U.S. Sen. Carl, of Arizona. 1 item, Washington,
Sept. 21.
56,
Heinigke, Mrs. Otto, pres. Natl. Ind. Assoc. 4 items (1
enclosure), New York — Mohonk, Aug. 15 — Oct. 22, to
and from; comes and speaks]
57.
High, Stanley, ed. Christian Herald, 2 items, New York .
Mohonk, Oct. 12.14. to and from; invited and declined
by telegram3
"
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p. 381
Box 57, 1929, cont.:
58. Hinman, George W., secy. Oriental and Spanish00apeaking
People, Amer. Missionary Assoc. 6 items (2 enclosures)*
New York City Mohonk, July 1 — Oct. 10. to and from;
sends names of people for Conf.; letter of Aug. 20 tells
of beginning of idea of Mohonk Conf. in mind of Albert K.
Smiley"
59. Howard, U.S. Rep. Edgar, of Nebraska. 1 item, Columbus, Nebr.0
Sept. 13.
60. Hughes, Charles Evans, ex00U.S. Secy. of State later Chief
Justice, U.S. Supreme Ct.3 1 item new York City, n.d.3
61. Hughes, Rt. Rev. Msgr. William, dir. Bur. of Catholic Ind.
Missions. 5 items, Washington; Mohonk House — Mohonk, Oct, 9 – n.d.]
to and from; includes telegrams from Malcolm McDowell and his secy.,
from Henry Miner, and from Msgr. Hughes, fixing up invitations that had
gone astray.3
62. Humphrey, Marie B. Ives, pres. Amer. Ind. League. 2 items, New
York 0. Mohonk, Feb. 1548, 1930. to and from; asks copy of Report;
recalls days at Ind. Conf.; Miner tells her of Daniel Smiley's death.]
63. Indian Rights Assoc. 2 items (1 enclosure), Philadelphia,
July 16 00 Sept. 6. sends list of names for possible
Conf. invitations.]
64. Jenkins, Charles Francis, physicist, *nth= inventor* pub.*
lisher, dire of Ind. Rte. Assoc', treas. of 1929 Conf.
9 items, Philadelphia, Pas, w Mohonk, Aug. 15 — Nov. 14.
ero and from; discuss Conf. finances.]
65. Jones, Prof. Louis T., of Whittier College. 4 items, Whit..
tier, Cal... Mohonk, Jan. 20 .0 Feb. 11. ero and from; requests help in fielding examples of Indian oratory.]
66,
67.
68.
69.
70.
Jones, Thomas Jesse, sociologist* 4 items, New York; Mohonk
House Mohonk, Aug. 23 n.d.] to and from]
Kincaide, Reese, mgr. Mohonk Lodge. 1 item, Colony, Okla.,
Sept. 17*
King, Rev. Wm. R** exec. secy. Home Missions Council. 7
items* New York -0 Mohonk* Sept. 12.025. to and from; suggests people for Conf.]
Kinney, Bruce, dir. Ind. Missions, American Baptist Mission
Soc. 2 items, Denver, Colo., Aug. 31; Buffalo, N.Y., Oct.
23. speaks of high hopes for new Indian admin.]
Knox, Prank, member U.S. Bd.Ind. Commrs. later U.S. Secy. of Navy3
2 items Seattle, Wash.] - Mohonk„ June 21 Aug. 26 to and
from]
71.
Knight, Mabel F. Indian], Amer. Ind. Defense Assoc. 1 item
(1 enclosure), Lake Mohonk Mt. House n.d.] Thanks Mrs.
Smiley for Conf., speaks of Mrs. Bonnin; praises Conf.]
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Box 57. 1929, cont.:
72. Lansing-Broas Printing Co., printers of 1929 Conf. Report.
12 items, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Mohonk, Oct. 8, 1929
Apr. 10, 1930. To and from; concerns printing of Conf.
Report. 3
73. Leavitt, U.S. Rep. Scott, of Montana, chrmn. House Comm. on
Indian Affairs. 6 items, Great Falls, Mont.;
Washington, D.C.; Mohonk House •• Mohonk. Aug. 19
••
74. LeRoy, Albert, hotel owner, long ago on Mohonk staff, Mr.
Smiley's helper in organizing first Conf. and subsequent
ones,. 1 item, Unadilla, N.Y., Sept. 9.
75. Lindquist GZ.E., missionary. 2 items, Lawrence, Kan.,
Aug. 17 Oct. 4,, Agrees to speak on "Indian Family and.
Community Life." 3
76. Lippe, Oscar H., supt. Salem Ind. School, Chemawa, Ore. 1
item, Chemawa, Sept 4.
77. McDowell, Malcolm, secy. U.S. Indian. Ind. Comm, 88 items (2
enclosures), Washington Mohonk, May 30, 1929 -• Mar. 15.
1930. to and. from; extensive correspondence, concerning Ind.
ad- ministtation, people, policies, problems, Mohonk Conf.
people and. topics, and. publication of Conf. Report, edited
by h.111.3
78•
McKenzie, Fayette A.• Pres. Juniata College. 3 items: letters, Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 30.20, and Mohonk note about
his work 0144,3
Marquis, Rev. John A., ex•pres. Coe College, secy. Presb.
Bd. of Natl. Missions. 1 item, New York, Sept. 26.
80.
Meriam, Lewis. dir, Inst. for Govt. Research, co...author of.
“The Problem of Indian Administration" (Meriam Report).
4 items, Washington Mohonk, Sept. 6 — Oct. 5* to and.
from]
81. Meserve, Charles Francis, pres., emeritus Shaw U. 6 items.
Squirrel I., Me.; Mohonk House3; Raleigh, N.C. Mohonk, Aug. 16 Dec.
18,, to and. from; see also letter filed under Convention Reporting
Co..3
82*
Miller, Frank A., The Mission Inn, Riverside, Cal. 3 items.
Riverside Mohonk, July 15 ... Aug. 12. to and from3
83,
Moorehead, Warren King, archaeologist, member U.S. Bd.
Commrs,, 9 items (1 enclosure), Andover, Mass. — Mohonk.
June 17 Oct. 7. To and from; discuss people)topics,
and procedures for Conf.3
84,,
Mott, John R., internationally known Y.M.C.A. official.
chairman International Missionary Council. 6 items, Mont*.
real, Can.; Lake Mohonk House; New York City Mohonk,
Sept. 23, 1929 Feb. 14, 1930, to and. from]
85.
Murray, Prof. Augustus Taber Stanford U. 3 items Stanford.
U., Cal.; Washington, D.C. Mohonk, Sept. 4 -. Oct. 11.
to and from]
,
,
,
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 383
Box 58, 1929* cont.:
86.
Newell, Frederick:E., ex-Chief U.S. Reclamation Servo 11
items (2 enclosures), Washington ,,, Mohonk, Aug. 16 •• Oct.
8. To and from; encloses letter from Theodore Roosevelt,
New York City, Dec. 22* 1914, praising his work, and a
copy of his own Conf. speech, ”Irrigation of Indian Lands;"
discusses his work in irrigation of Indian lands since 1900;
suggests men for Conf.3
87*
Norcutt, Miss Clara B., Secy. of Missions* Woman's Amer. Baptist Home Mission Soc. 3 items, New York Mohonk
Oct* 153 to and from; letter from Society requests
invitation; sent and accepted by telegraph.3
88. Oskison, John M. cIndian3, ex-ed. Collier's, newspaper writer
on Indians, old—timer at Conf. 3 items, New York City
Mohonk, 01*(1..3 .* Sept. 27. ero and from3
89. Owl, Rev. W. David cIndian3, ed.The Six Nations, organ for t
the Soc. for the Propagation of Indian Welfare in New York
State. 9 items, Iroquois, N.Y. Mohonk, Jan. 28, 1929 4,,
Jan. 21, 1930. to and from; former Mohonk employee; comes
to Conf.3
90. Page, Mrs. Alfred R., sister of Mary W. Roe. I item* New
York City, Oct. 24. thanks for Conf.; speaks of growth
of Mohonk Lodge since 1898.3
91. Parker, Arthur cIndiau3, dir. Rochester Municipal Museum.
3 items, Rochester, N.Y. Mohonk, Aug. 21 — Sept. 4.
ero and from; suggests daughter of Gen. Pratt for Conf.3
92. Peairs, Hervey B., Genl. Supt. of Ind. Education, Ind. Office, 6
items, Washington; Lake Mohonk House.. Mohonk, Aug. 20 crW103 To
and from; comes and speaks.3
93. Penrose, Pres. Stephen B.L., of Whitman College, former pupil of D. Smiley's at Penn Charter School. 3 items, Walla
Walla* Wash. — Mohonk, Dec. 13, 1929 — Jan. 3* 1930. To
and from; tells of ceremony to be held at Whitman College,
honoring a Nez Perce chief; invites D.S. and asks for list
of people to invite; Mr. Miner sends list and tells of Mr.
Smiley's illness.3
94. Petzoldt, Rev. W.A., sit, Crow Indian Baptist Missions. 2
items (1 enclosure), Lodge Grass, Mont*, Sept. 24; en route,
20th. Century Limited, Oct. 11. sends copy of leaflet*
"Sparks from Tepee Fires," telling of progress among the
Crows.3
95. Phenix, George P., acting prin. Hampton Inst. 7'items, Chocorua, N.H.; Hampton, Va. Mohonk, Aug. 19 — Oct. 23.
ero and from; represents Hampton at Conf.; letter of Oct.
23 tells of indirect good influence of Conf., in inspiring
3 Capon Springs Confs., 1898-1900, from which Southern
Education Bd. grew"
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p. 384
Box 58, 1929, cont.:
96. Proctor, Dr. Francis I. 1 item, Santa Fe, N.M., Sept. 26.
Trachoma work prevents attendance at Conf03
97. Pugsley, ex-U.S. Rep. Cornelius A., of New York. 8 items*
Peekskill, N.Y.; Lake Mohonk Rouse, Aug. 30 a cn.d.3
98,
Rhoads, Charles, U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affairs. 5 items,
Washington; Lake Mohonk House a- Mohonk, July 10 a Oct. 21*
to and from; enthusiastic response to Conf.3
99. Richie, Wm. R., secy. Amer. Scripture Gift Mission. 4 items*
Philadelphia, Pa. a Mohonk, Sept. 17 a Oct. 9. to and
from; wants to speak and distribute lit.; tactful refusal3
100. Riggs, Frederick B., prin. Santee Normal Training School. 6 items
(3 enclosures), Santee, Neb. - Mohonk, Aug. 19 a Oct* 29. to and
from; comes and speaks; refers to beginning of idea for Mohonk
Confs., at Santee; encloses pamphlets about the Mission.3 (See
also #58)
101.
Riggs, Thomas L., part of Santee missionary family3 1 item
010/3.3. Sept. 24,
102,
Roe, Mrs., Mary W., widow of Rev. Water C. 12 items, Lake
Bomoseen, Vt.; New York City a Mohonk, Aug. 22 — Oct. 12,
ero and from; recommends people for Conf.; she will speak;
will bring her sister, Mrs. Alfred R. Page, and Reese Kincaid, of Mohonk Lodge.3
103. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Gov. of New York later Pres, U.S4
1 item, Albany, N.Y., Sept. 3.
104. Roosevelt, Nicholas. 1 item, New York, Sept. 27,
105.
Rhoads, Charles J. U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affs. 1 item (copy),
Washington, July 19. Accepts invitation to Conf.)
106. Rule* Miss Ruth B., secy. Moments Bd. Domestic Missions, Rea
formed Church. 4 items, New York a Mohonk, Oct. 11a24. ero and
from; asks to come; invited by telegram.3
107. Scattergood, J. Henry, Asst. U.S. Commr. of Ind. Affs., and wife,
7' items, Philadelphia* Pa.; Washington; Villa Nova, Pa. - Mohonk,
July 12 - Oct. 29. to and from; suggests people for Conf.;
enthusiastic about early associations with Mohonk.3
108. Schmeckebier, L.F., political scientist* Inst. for Govt. Re04,
search. 3 items, Washington on; Lake Mohonk House Mohonk*
Oct. 4 — em.d.3 ero and from)
109,
Scott, Dr. Duncan Campbell, deputy Supt. Gen. of Ind. Affair*
Canada. 2 items (1 enclosure), Ottawa, Can., Andover*
Mass., n.d. — Sept. 23, [Correspondence includes letter from W.X.
Moorehead, Andover, Mass., enclosing letter from Dr. Scott.]
-
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p. 385
Box 58, 1929, cont.:
110. Scott, Maj. Gen. Hugh Lenox, U.S.A., retired. 9 items,
Princeton, N.J.; West Point, N.Y.; Crow Agency, Mont.;
Lake Mohonk House Mohonk*, June 20 0. cn.d.3 to and
from; suggests topics and people for Conf.3
111. Sears, ex.-U.S. Rep. W.J., of Florida. 3 items, Jacksonville,
FL - Mohonk and from; mentions his work for Seminoles while on House Comm. on Ind. Affs.3
112. Seymour, George Steele and Mrs. Flora Warren, member U.S. Bd.
Ind. Commrs. 12 items (10 enclosures), Chicago, Ill.; Sake
Mohonk House Mohonk, June 29 — Dec. 18* to and from;
Mrs. Seymour suggests man and topic for Conf. and sends
pamphlet, "Some Notes About the Indian;" Mr. S. sends
photos taken at Conf.]
113. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Linden, chrmn. Div. of Ind. Welfare,
Dept. of Public Welfare, Gen. Federation. of Women's
Clubs. 4 items (2 enclosures), Dublin, N.H. Mohonk,
Aug. 22 Sept. 23. To and from3
114. Smith, Frank S., Secy. of Baptist Home Missions. I item,
New York, Sept. 13. suggests men for Conf.3
115. Smith, Henry Louis, press Washington and Lee U. 1 item:, Laxington. Va., Sept. 19.
116*
Sniff in, Matthew K., sew. Ind. Rights Assoc., secy. 1929 Conf.
18 items (1 enclosure), Philadelphia, Pa. Mohonk, July lie
Oct. 28, to and from; suggests people for Conf.; sends
Minutes of Conf.3
117. Society for the Propagation of Ind. Welfare in New York State,
I item. Rochester, N.Y., Oct. 14. form letter invitation
to annual conference43
118. Spinden, Herbert Jo, anthropologist, pres, Eastern Assoc. on
Ind. Affs. 2 items. Brooklyn, N.Y. cn.d.3; Lake Mohonk*
House ea.d.3
119.
Sproul, U.S. Rep. W.H., of Kansas. 1 item, Sedan, Kan.
Sept. 14.
120. Steere, Jonathan M., pres. Ind. Rights. Assoc.. and wife. 5
items, Harrisdale, R.I.; Haverford, Pa.; Lake Mohonk House;
Boston, Mass.3, Aug. 22 — Oct. 27.
121. Stirling, MW., chief Bur. of Amer. Ethnology. 2 items,
Washington, Sept. 3P411.
122. Sullivan, John J., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 3 items*
cPhi1adelphia?] - Mohonk. June 21 - n.d. To and from3
123. Taylor, Mrs. James Wilson, treas. Mass. Ind. Assoc, 4 items,
Boston, Mass. 4,4Mohonk, Sept. 542. to and from3
124.
Thomas, U.S. Sen. Elmer, of Oklahoma* 1 item, egashington3
Sept. 26*
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p. 386
Box 58, 1929, cont.:
125.
126.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
Thorns, Miss Julia A., friend of Gertrude Bonnin. 2 items*
Washington « Mohonk, Oct. 31 «Nov. 7. to and from; tells of
Capt. and Mrs. Bonnin's project for Indian adult education;
hints at possible financial assistance.3
Ucker, Clement S., member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 4 items,
Baltimore, Md. « Mohonk, June 22 « Sept. 20, to and from3
Vickery, Mrs. Herman F., pres. Mass. Ind. Assoc. 2 items,
Ipswich, Mass... Mohonk, Sept. 1043. to and from; suggests Mrs.
James W. Taylor as substitute for herself.3
Walcott, U.S. Sen. Frederic 0., of Connecticut. 3 items, Nor.. folk,
Conn.; Washington, D.O. « Mohonk, Aug. 19 60 Sept. 14, to and from3
Walcott, Mrs. Mary Vaux, member U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 8
items* Near Field, B.C.; Washington, D.C.; Lake Mohonk
House 0. Mohonk4 6mo. 20 .4 10mo. 28, to and from; letter
of Aug. 21 tells of conditions found on western trip and
suggests men for Conf,1
Warner, Louis H., chrmn. Pueblo Lands Bd. 2 items, Santa Fes
N.M., Sept. 3; Washington, D.C., Sept. 28.
Watermulder, Rev. G.A., supt. Winnebago Ind. Mission and
School. 4 items, Winnebago, Nebr.; Lake Mohonk Houses
Sept. 6 06 cn.1.3 suggests topics for Conf.3
Weeks, B.D., pres. Bacone College. 3 items, Bacone, Okla.;
Lake Mohonk House, n.d.
Welsh, Herbert, Ind. Rights. Assoc. 12 items (4 enclosures),
Sunapee, N.H.; Ontario, Can... Mohonk, July .0 Sept. 21.
to and from; suggests people for Conf.; interesting re«
action when suggests Negro.
White, Amelia E., secy. Eastern Assoc, on Ind. Affairs. 2
items, New York 00 Mohonk, Feb, 13 0.0 18, 1930. to and
from; alarmed about events under new Ind. admin.; Miner
tells of Mr. Smiley's death; implies clean«up of Ind. Bur.
not yet effected.3
135. White, Charles E., exec. secy. American Baptist Home Mission Soc.
5 items, New York City 64 Mohonk, Aug. 27 « Nov. 12. to
and from; suggests men for Conf.3
136. Wilbur, Ray Lyman, U.S. Secy. of Interior. 9 items, Washing*
ton - Mohonk, April 17 « Sept. 30. to and from; hopes to
come; April 17 item is press release of his proposals for
new Ind. admin.3
137. Wilbur and Hastings, printers. 7 items (1 enclosure), New
York City « Mohonk, June 14«24. to and from; concerns
order for Conf. stationery.3
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Box 58, 1929, cont.:
138,
Williams, Perry S., author of Indian opera, Winona." 5items, [n.p.]; Minneapolis .4 Mohonk, n.d.] May 10,
1930. note from Malcolm McDowell, recommending Mr.
Williams; note from him declining , but offering free use
of his opera to raise funds for the Indians; inquiry and
answer concerning way to set up marketing machinery for
Indian wares.]
139. Williamson, U.S. Rep. Wm., of South Dakota. 1 item, Washing'.
ton, Oct. 8.
140. Wistar, Edward M., old...timer at Conf. and in Indian welfare
work. 4 items, Philadelphia .0. Mohonk, Aug. 19 Oct. 7.
to and from; will speak.]
141. Woodruff, Clinton Rogers* lawyer, ex.4Special Ind. Comm.
3 items, Philadelphia — Mohonk, Feb. 100.13. To and from;
asks about R.C. Phillips; Miner says he is in advertising
business in Washington.]
142. Woodruff, Mts. May L., seq.. M.. Woman's Home Missionary
Soc. 2 items, Ocean Grove, N.J. Mohonk, May 26 Jung 2.
to and from; tells her about conference, Mr. Smiley's death
and probable end to series of Confs.]
Box 58, 19304—
1. McDowell, Malcolm, secy. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs. 6 items.
Washington 0- Mohonk, April 8 June 12, 1930. To and from,
discuss termination of Confs. and Bd. Meetings at Mohonk,
and reasons for same.]
2. Meserve, Charles Francis, ex.-pres. Shaw U., old-timer at
Conf. 2 items, Squirrel I., Me. 40 Mohonk, Aug. 8-12, 1930to and from; asks if Conf. will be held; Miner says Smiley
boys can't afford it, with inheritance tax.]
3.
Pospisil, Prof. Dr. Frantisek, Czechoslovakian ethnologist. 3
items: leaflet by him, "The Present Condition of Choreographic
Research in Northern* Central* and Southern America;" letters to
and from, New York City — Mohonk, Dec. 4.4
10, about Mohonk Reports and where to find info on Amer.
Indians.
4.
Snow, Mamie Julian child], Thomas Indian School. 2 items,
Iroquois, N.Y. Mohonk, Feb. 27 — May 15, 1930. To and
from; asks and receives Mohonk literature for use in school
project.]
1983. Memorabilia from Centennial Indian Conference held at Mohonk, Oct.-Nov., 1983
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 388
Box 59, Subject, Files: Material in folders, as follows;
1.
Indians « Alaska. 6 items, 1910«1914.
2. Indians
American Indians, Society of. 15 items, 19111919?
Apaches. 1 item, 1913.
3. Indians
Blackfeet Reservation. 1 item, 1914.
4. Indians
"
5. Indians California. 10 items, 1914 -1916.
6.
Indians
California Indian Association. 7 items, 1910.
7. Indians
Canada 1 item,1912.
8. Indians Carlisle. 9 items* 1913-16.
9.
Indians
Catholic Indian Missions, Bureau of. 2 items* 1907
« 1915.
10,
Indians Cayugas. 1 item, 1913.
Chippewas.1item,1913.
11. Indians
12.
Indians Choctaws. 1 item, 1915.
13, Indians
Civil Service. 1 item, 1914.
14. Indians
« Code Commission. 1 item, 1914.
1 5 .
Indians
16. Indians
C r e e k s .
6
i t e m s ,
1914-15.
Crows. 4 items, 1914«16.
BOX 60. Subject files, cont.:
17.
18.
19.
Indians « Five Civilized Tribes. 36 items, 1913«16, (See
also #38. Oklahoma, 1910043.)
Indians
« Flathead Reservation. 3 items,1914-].5.
Indians Friends, Associated Executive Committee of, on
Indian Affairs. 2 items, 1913.-14.
20. Indians Health. 8 items, 1910416.
21. Indians
Heirs, 1 item, 1914.
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p. 389
Box 60, Subject Files, cont.:
22.
Indians - Home Rule for, 1 item, 1913.
23. Indians - Indian Industries League. 4 items, 190746*
24. Indians - Indian Missions. 1 item, 1907*
25. Indians - Indian Rights Association. 7 items, 19120,18*
26*
Indians - Indian Student Conference, National. 1 item, 1914.
27.
Indians - Irrigation. 2 items, 19140415*
Box 61. Subject Files, cont.:
29.
Indians - Johnson, William E., ex-Chief Special Officer,
U.S. Indian Service.
3 items, 191143.
Indians - Kickapoo. 1 item, 1914.
30.
Indians - Liquor.
31*
Indians
-
32.
Indians Indian Mott, M.L.
2 items, 191244.
s Indian National Indian Association. 3 items, 1915.
s Indian Navajo.
8 items. 191245.
s Indian New York.
10 items, 1888 – n.d. (See also,
s special file on N.Y. Indians in Daniel Smiley's papers, Box 87; 142
items, 1899-1923)
Indian - New York City Indian Association. 2 items, 1911-12.
Indian -Northern California Indian Association* 1 item, 1915,
Indian Office of Indian Affairs,
22 items, 1911-15.
s -
28.
33
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
2 items, 1914.
Miscellaneous. (Government bills, etc., 15 items,
191446; pamphlets and leaflets, 10 items, 1890**
19174 clippings, 13 items, 1914460
Missions. 14 items, 1887 (4, 1915.
Box 62* Subject Files, cont.:
40. Indians - Oklahoma. 11 items, 1910-13. (See also, #17. Five
Civilized Tribes, 1913-16
41. Indians - Osage. 9 items, 1913-16.
42.
Indians - Peyote. 4 items, 1911-16.
* For additions to miscellaneous, see page 368a
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p. 390
Box 61 — Miscellaneous
Booklet describing the Hampton Institute, Virginia, Jan. 1919. Printed.
Map: Location & Occupation of Returned Indians from the Hampton N.
and A. Institute, Hampton, Va.
Map: Plan of Buildings, Grounds and Farm of Hampton N. and A.
Institute
Map: Map of Hampton N. and A. Institute and surrounding region
Smiley Family Papers
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p. 391
369
Box 62. Subject Files, cont.:
43*
Indians -
Pima. 5 items, 19136414.
44, Indians - Piute. 3 items, 1915-16.
Indians - Religion. 3 items. N.d. -1913.
45*
46.
Indians - San Carlos. 1 item 1914.
47.
Indians - Seminoles* 4 items n.d. -
1913*
48* Indians - Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. 1 item, 19144
49. Indians - Sioux. 1 item, 1915*
50.
Indians -
51. Indians -
Society of American Indians. 2 items, 1915.
Thomas Indian School* 1 item, 1914*
Indians - Tribal Funds. 8 items, 1913.416*
52*
53.
Indians - Wanamaker Expedition. 2 items, 1913-14.
54.
Indians - Warehouses. 1 item, 1914*
55.
Indians -
White Earth* 7 items, 1912-14.
56. Indians - Yakimas. 3 items, 1913-14.
57* Indians -Interior Department, Annual Report of the Auditor, 1913*
58* Indians -Mexico. I item. 1913.
58a
Negro
59,
Pan America . General. 5 items, 1913.
B0x 63. Subject Files, cont.
60.
Philippines - Bureau of Printing. 2 items, 1913.
6 1 .
62*
Philippines - Carabao, Military Order of the* 1 item, 1913*
Philippines - Cleveland Party. 1 item, 1913.
63. Philippines - Philippine Congress, Inauguration of. 1 item,
1916
*see additions under miscellaneous page 368a
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p. 392
Box 63. Subject Piles, cont
64.
.:
Philippines -Philippine Constabulary. 2 items, 1914.
French Loan. 1 item, 1911
65.
Philippines 66. Philippines – Friar Lands. 2 items, 1910-1919?
67. Philippines – Health. 4 items, 1905-13
68. Philippines – Independence. 20 items, 1912-17
69. Philippines – Jones Bill. 52 items, 1912-16
70. Philippines – Language Problem. 1 item, 1916
71. Philippines – Legislation. 19 items, 1911-12
72. Philippines – LeRoy, J.A. 1 item, 1906
73. Philippines – Miscellaneous. 61 items n.d. - 1916
Box 64. Subject Piles, cont.:
74.
Philippines -Missions. 2 items, 1913.
75. Philippines - .
Philippines
- Moros.- 27 items, 1913-16.
Philippines
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p. 393
76.
Philippines – Philippine Society, he. 1 item, n.d.
77. Philippines – Pitt, H.M. 1 item, 1911
78. Philippines –References. 1 item, 1912
79. Philippines - Slavery. 4 items, 1913-14
80. Philippines - - Tracey, J.F. 1 item, 1910
81. Philippines – U.S. Administration. 3 items, 1913
82. Puerto Rico – Alliance. 1 item, 1911.
83. Puerto Rico – Citizenship. 8 items, 1912-16
84. Puerto Rico – Government. 10 items, 1911-16.
85. Puerto Rico – Labor Protest. 3 items, 1912-13
.
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p. 394
Box 64. Subject Files, cont.:
86*
Puerto Rico - Miscellaneous. 12 items, 19110.16.
87*
Puerto Rico - Police. 1 item, 1912.
88.
89.
Puerto Rico - Political Parties* I item, 1912.
Puerto Rico - Railroad Franchises. 1 item, 1913*
90 Puerto Rico - References, 19100412*
91.
Taft, William Howard* 3 items, 19120013.
92.
U.S. Public Documents (Price List). 1 item, 1910*
93.
World Student Christian Federation. 2 items, 1913*
Box 65.
Newspaper Clippings, 1880- 1901.
1901 -1913, in scrapbooks wrapped and filed with boxes*
Box 66. Newspaper Clippings, n.d. - Oct. 22, 1915*
Box 67. Newspaper Clippings, 1915 - 1918* (Box 66 & 67 together contain ca. 615
items)
Box 68.
Newspaper Clippings, miscellaneous, 1899 - 1930* 449 items.
Box 69* Miscellaneous magazine clippings and pamphlets. 60 items,
alphabetically arranged*
Box 70* Pictures. 130 items.
*Photographs:
1. Albert K. Smiley, ca. 1875
2.Richard Davis and family
3. Frank Everett at Mohonk House
4.Tom Torlino
5. Cherokee Baby
6. Photographs of work on Indian reservations western U.S., ca. 1900.3
20 items, black and white, mounted on one piece of cardboard.
(Transferred from 1113 to 988E)
•
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MAPS:
1*
2*
3.
Alaska, sketch map, to accompany Annual Report of the Governor
of Alaska, 1897* shows Missions by Church denominations.3
Indian Reservations within the limits of the United States,
compiled under the direction of the Hon• W.A. Jones, U.S.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1902.
Blueprints of New York State Indian Reservations, as follows
a. Onondaga reservation, Onondaga County, N.Y. n.d.3
b. Seneca Nation, Allegany Reservation, Cattaraugus County, N.Y.
Drawn by D.E. Coon ca. 191473
c. Seneca Nation, Cattaraugus Reservation, Cattaraugus-Erie and
Chautauqua Counties, N.Y. Drawn by D.E. Coon
ca. 1914?3
d. St. Regis Reservation, St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties
N.Y. Drawn by D.B.Coon, 1914.
e. Tonawanda Reservation, Genesee, Brie, and. Niagara Counk4
ties, N.Y. Drawn by D.B.Coon, 1914.
f. Tuscarora Reservation, Niagara County, N.Y. Drawn by
D.S. Coon, 1914.
4. Blueprint of Tongue River, Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation,
Montana. Drawn by Albert Henderson, 1912.
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p. 396
Personal archives of Daniel Smiley, as a member of the U.S. Board of
Indian Commissioners.
Box 71.
1901: Copy of resolution passed at meeting of Board, Washington*
D.C., Jan. 25* 1901* concerning use of Indian funds held
by Government, to support denominational schools.
1904: Letter (carbon copy) from Judge J.H. Ferris, press Bd. of
Education* San Jose, Cal., to Senators and Representatives
from California. concerning attack of Col. R.N. Pratt of
Carlisle on memorial about North California Indians, submitted by North California Indian Assoc. to U.S. Senate.
San Jose, Cal., Feb. 19, 1904.
1911: 1. 42nd. Annual Report of the U.S. Bd. of Ina. Corns, to
the Secretary of the Interior, 19100411. Washington* 1911.
2. Correspondence between B.C. Phillips, Dr. Andrew S. Draper,
Daniel Smiley, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Smiley,concerning proposal to make H.C. Phillips secretary to
the Bd. 11 items* Mar. 90,26, 1911.
1912: 1. Memoranda and Reports sent to members of Bd. by H.C.
Phillips' secy. to Bd., including 1st. draft of 43rd.
Annual Report of Bd., July 19. 9 items n.d.- Dec. 30.
Photo static copy of memorandum from E.B. Meritt, Law Clerk, Office of
Indian Affairs, re Tuscarora lands. April 30.
Circular letter sent out by U.S. Commrs. of Ind. Affairs to Indians
and members of Indian Service. Apr. 29.
Regulations for Travel Expenses in Dept. of Interior and subordinate
bureaus (printed). Dec. 17.
House Bill #20728 (Indian Appropriation Bill) as read in Senate, May
29* 1912* plus report on it by Sen. Clapp.
House Bill #25242, June 10, 1912.
House Bill #6776, for relief of Apache prisoners of war*
June 17, 1912* plus report on it by Rep. Ferris.
8. Correspondence, Oct. 29 Dec. 31, 1912. 19 items (1 en**
closure) Largely concerned with Daniel Smiley's appointment to Bd. of Ind. Commrs., to succeed brother
Albert.
1913: 1. Minutes of Annual Meeting of Bd., Jan. 15-17.
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p. 397
Personal archives of Daniel Smiley...
Box 71, 1913, cont.:
3. Copy of editorial from Montreal Gazette on F.H. Abbott's
report , "The Administration of Indian Affairs in Canada."
A
June 22, 1913.
4-11. Memoranda (carbons) sent to members of Bd. by Secy. of
Bd. 10 items, n.d.- Nov. 21. Jan. 18 memo encloses
paper by Acting Commr. F.H. Abbott, "Basic Facts
and Needs in Indian Affairs," Jan. 15, 1913.
12. Press release of Annual Report of Commr. of Ind. Affs. for
1913. cReleased for papers of Mar. 27, 1914j
13, letters (printed) from the Secy. of the Interior to the
Rouse of Representatives, concerning Indian Affairs.
13 items, Dec. 1, 1913.
14. Act in House of Representatives, making appropriations for
expenses of Bur. of Ind. Affs., etc. Feb. 26, 1913. 15,
Correspondence, Jan, 2 4. Dec. 30, 1913. 43 items (11 en00
closures)
,
04
,
Box 72, 1914:
1, Minutes of Annual Meeting Bd. of Indian Commrs., Feb. 4o46$
1914.
2. Special Reports of Commrs. Eliot and Ketcham on conditions
among Fort Sill, Mescalero, Navaho, Papago, and Pueblo
Indians. 5 items (printed), Jan. 5 Feb. 2, 1914.
Legislation suggested by Special Reports of Commrs. Eliot
and Ketcham.
45th. Annual Report of Bd. of Indian, Comm.., Sept. 30$
1914, 2 items (typescript and printed copy)
Minutes of Special Meeting of Bd. Ind. Commrs., Aug. 12.'14,
and record of votes taken.
Memoranda, bulletins, and reports from Secy. Bd. Ind. A$44*
51 items, en.d.3 — Dec. 31, 1914.
Regulations to govern the Use of Reimbursable Fluids,
approved, Oct. 6$ 1914.
Letters from Secy. of Interior to House of Reps. re Indian
Affairs. 18 items, Dec, 8-9.
9. Circular letters sent out by Commr. and Asst. Commr. Indian
Affairs. 4 items, Mar. 25 Nov. 27,
10, Report to Commr. of Ind. Affs. by Commission appointed to
investigate Ft. Peck, Blackfeet, and Flathead Irrigation
Projects, Aug. 19 — Sept. 4.
11. Bills introduced in House of Representatives re Ind. Affs.
5 items, Sept. 10 44 Dec. 19.
14
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Personal archives of Daniel Smiley
Box 72, 1914, cont.:
15-16. Acts introduced in the Senate re Indian Affairs.
2 items. Feb, 24 Aug. 25.
17-21. Miscellaneous memoranda and publications. 5 items.
22.
Correspondence, Jan. 9 .,. Dec. 31, 1914. 64 items
(25 enclosures).
Box 73. 1915:
1. Tentative program and Minutes of Annual Meeting Bd. Ind.
Commrs., Feb. 244, 1915. 2 items.,
2. Memoranda from Secy. Bd. Ind. Commrs, to members of Bd. 29
items (4 enclosures), n.d. - Dec. 21, 1915.
3. Circular letters issued by Commr. and Asst. Comm. of
Ind. Affairs, ca. 115 items, Jan. 18 Nov, 10, 1915.
Box 74, 1915, cont.:
4 Financial Statement of the Bd. of Ind. Commrs., July l*
1914 4.4 Jan. 31, 1915,
5, Important items in Indian Bill, 1915.
6. Letters from Secy. of Interior. 3 items, Washington* Dec. 6,
1915.
7. Joint Resolutions. House of Representatives. 3 items, Mar. 4
Dec. 10, 1915.
8. Bills concerning Indians, House of Representatives.
20 items* Dec. 6.47, 1915.
9 Hearings before Joint Committee of Congress to Investigate
Indian Affairs. Feb. 11, 1915.
10. Report to Senate on Tuscarora Indians. Jan. 15, 1915.
11. Hearings before Senate Committee on Indian Affairs* re 1915
Appropriation Bill, I item.
12. Bills re Indians, Senate. 13 items, Dec. 70417, 1915.
13.
Acts re Indians, Senate. 2 items, Jan, 11, 1915.
14. Miscellaneous Govt. regulations, Roster of Officers in Indian
Service, etc. 4 items* 1915.
15. Correspondence, Feb. 15 Dec. 30* 1915. 41 items (22
enclosures)
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p. 399
Personal archives of Daniel Smiley...
Box 75, 1916:
1. Bulletins and memos sent to members of Bd. Ind. Commrs. by Secy. 23 items (27 enclosures),
Jan. 5 – Nov. 17.
2. Bd. of Ind. Commrs. 47th. Annual Report, Sept. 31, 1916.
3* Hearings before House and Senate Committees A and Subcommittees on
Ind. Affs. 6 items, Mar. 9 - July 12, 1916.
4. Bills introduced in the House of Representatives. 10 items,
Jan. 4 Apr. 17, 1916.
5. Bills introduced in the Senate, 2 items, Jan. 26:*. Marta°,
6* Act of the House of Representatives. 1 its, Mar. 29. 7.
7. Acts of the Senate, 2 items, Feb, 9, 1916.
8. Public Acts, both Houses of Congress. 11 items, April
11 - Aug. 31, 1916.
9. Literature, printed: Congressional Record , Feb. 4 and 19 and 7
miscellaneous items. including Travel Regulations for Bd. Of Indian Commissioners, Jan. 1916
10. Correspondence, Jan. 3 Dec. 26, 1916. 60 items (8 enclosures)
Box 76, 1917:
1. Bulletins and Reports, Bd. Ind. Commrs., 1917. 29 items.
2. Bd. of Ind. Commrs. 48th. Annual Report, Sept. 1, 1917.
3. Report of Annual Meeting of Assoc. Exec. Comm. of Friends on
Indian Affairs* May, 1917.
4. Copies of 2 communications sent out by Ind. Commr. Cato Sells,
April, 1917.
5. Letter from Sen. Carl Hayden of Arizona, with copy of Proposed
Indian Act and memo about it from F.H. Abbott, Secy. of Bd. Ind.
Commrs.
6. Returned Student Survey made by Bd. of Ind. Commrs., 1917*
7. Report by Sen. Ashurst to Sen. Comm. on Ind. Affs., on
Metalliferous Minerals on Ind. Reservations, and copy of H.R. 268,
Bill to authorize mining for these.
8. Correspondence, Jan. 8 - Dec. 22, 1917* 43 items (3 enclosures)
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Box 77, 1918:
1. Bulletins and Reports, Bd. of Indian* Commrs., 1918. 23
items (44 enclosures).
2. Bd. Indian* Commrs. 49th. Annual Report, 1917 (carbon copy)
3. Hearings before the Senate Comm. on Ind. Affs., Jan. and Dec., 4.
1918.
4. Hearings before House Subcommittee on Indian Affs., Jan.1918. 5.
5. Bills introduced in the House of Representatives, H.R.8696 and
H.R.9413. 2 items, 1918.
6. Memoranda to members of Bd. Ind. Commrs. from Secy.. 33 items, May
21 -Sept. 9.
7. Correspondence, Jan. 2 - Oct. 10, 1918. 49 items (enclosures)
Box 78, 1919:
1.
Service Book, Dept. of Interior, April 1, 1919.
2. Bulletins and Reports, Bd. Ind. Comma., 1919. 57 items.
3. Circular letters issued by Commr. of Ind. Affs., June 18
A u g .
1 6 .
5
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4. Supplemental report on Navajo Indians. by Malcolm McDowell, May
17.
5. Draft of 50th. Annual Report of Bd., for discussion at
Syracuse Meeting, July 23.
6 Suggested subjects and recommendations relating to Indians
Administration, for use in preparation of statement for
House Comm. on Ind. Affairs. Oct. 15*
7. Suggested subjects for statement re policies of Ind. Ad
ministration. Oct. 15.
Copy of article from Christian Science Monitor, Dec. 16,
'North American Indian Protected."
Clipping of article from Literary Digest , Dec. 20, 1919,
"Matrimony is Bleaching Out the American Red Man."
10. Correspondence, Jan. 15 Dec. 22, 1919. 44 items (5 enclosures)
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Box 79, 1920:
1.Bulletins and Reports, Bd. of Ind. Commrs., 1920.
21 items (21 enclosures).
2. Tentative copy for 51st. Annual Report of Bd., prepared Sept. 1,
for discussion at Bd. Mtg., July 27, 1920.
3. Secretary's Report for 1920. Jan. 24, 1921.
4. Copy of report on meeting of Congressional Investigating Comm. at
Muskogee, Okla., n.d.
5. Minutes of Conf. re Peyote legislation, assembled by Home Missions
Council, Jan. 27, 1920,
6. Correspondence, Jan. 19 - Dec. 9, 1920. 44 items (10 enclosures)
Box 80 1921:
Bulletins and Reports, U.S. Bd. Ind. Comm., 1921. 43 items (21
enclosures)
52nd. Annual Report, Bd. Ind. Commrs., 1921.
Notes on Ind. Appropriations Bill for 1922 (H.R. 15682) Agenda, Bd.
Meeting, Jan. 25, 1921.
Review of Recommendations in 19216 119, and 420 Annual Reports.
Correspondence, Jan. 4 Dec. 22. 36 items (5 enclosures)
Review of Recommendations in 1920 and 421 Annual Reports of N.
Copy of 53rd. Annual Report of Bd., Washington, D.C., Sept. 1,
1922.
3. Memorandum sent out by Asst. Secy. of Bd., Nov. 13* 1922 (1 enclosure).
4. Correspondence, Jan. 3 Dec. 11. 24 items (7 enclosures)
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Box 81, 1923:
1. Bulletins and Reports of U.S. Bd. Ind. Commissioners,
1923. 31 items (21 enclosures)
2. Review of Recommendations in 1920, 1921, and 1922 Annual
Reports of Bd.
3. Bill, House of Reps. /43836, authorizing appraisal of tribal
property.
4. Correspondence, Dec. 26, 1922 Dec. 17, 1923. 44 items (5
enclosures).
Box 82, 1924:
1. Bulletins and Reports of U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs., 1924. 35 items
(39 enclosures)
2. Review of Recommendations in 1921, t22, and t23 Annual Reports of
Bd.
3. Press releases. Dept. of Interior, Jan.22, 1924 July 30,
1924. 12 items.
4. Correspondence, Jan. 17 — Dec. 29, 1924. 48 items (20
enclosures)
Box 83, 1925:
1. Bulletins and Reports of U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs.* 1925. 16 items
(13 enclosures)
2. Correspondence, Jan, 6 Dec. 2, 1925. 26 items. (3
enclosures)
1926:
l. Bulletins and Reports, U.S. Bd. Ina. Commrs., 1926.
12 items (10 enclosures)
2. Press release, Dept. of Interior, Jan. 28, 1926,
3. Miscellaneous Govt. pUblications. 3 items.
4* Reprint of "Our Indian Land Policy," by Flora Warren
Seymour.
5. Newspaper clipping, extracts from speech of U.S. Rep, James A.
Frear on Indian Oil Lands Bill. Apr. 5* 1926,
6. Correspondence, 1926. 32 items (6 enclosures), Jan. 2 — Nov. 29.
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Box 84, 1927:
1* Bulletins and Reports. U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs., 1927.
17 items (12 enclosures)
2, Press releases, Dept. of Interior, Jan. 19 and Feb. 1,
1927, 2 items.
3. Correspondence, Feb, 14 • Dec. 1, 1927* 21 items
(3 enclosures)
Box 85, 1928:
1, Bulletins and Reports, U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs., 1928.
22 items (23 enclosures)
2. Bulletins from Eastern Assoc. on Ind. Affairs and General
Federation of Women's Clubs on Meriam Report re Ind. Boarding
Schools.
3. Report of Interior Dept. Committee on 'the Problem of Indian
Administration."
4, Review of American Indian Survey and Report, made by Inst.
for Govt. Research, concerning economic and social conditions of
Indians and administration of their affairs by Bur. of Ind.
Affairs. 6 items.
5. Correspondence, Jan, 21 4** Oct. 9 1928. 33 items (1
enclosure)
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Box 86, 1929:
1. Bulletins and Reports, Bd. Ind. Commrs., 1929. 22 items
(23 enclosures)
2. Press releases, Dept. of Interior, Apr. 17, 20; May 9. 5
items.
3. Congressional Record for Jan. 26, 1929. 1 item.
4.
Indian Truth, May, 1929. 1 item.
5. Correspondence, Jan. 14 - Oct. 0183. 8 items (4 enclosures).
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1930:
1. Bulletins and Reports, U.S. Bd. Ind. Commrs., 1930* Jan.
3 11. 7 items (7 enclosures).
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Box 87, New York Indians:
Papers, mainly correspondence, pertaining to New York Indians,
1899 1923. 123 items (19 enclosures)* (See also,
Subject File on Indians New York, Box 61, #36)
Correspondents include prominent New Yorkers, such as Theodore
Roosevelt and Alfred E. Smith.3
Miscellaneous Family Papers:
Box 88.1. Picture of the first California Yearly Meeting, 1895,
with three letters establishing the fact that Albert
Keith Smiley and Eliza P. Smiley were there, as delegates from New York.
2. Picture of Jacob Abbott, with autograph 03 pasted on. 044.3
3. Letter to A. Keith Smiley, Jr., Mohonk Lake, from Norma Kidd Green,
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 8, 1967. (With encl.) [Speaks of the Omaha Indians,
especially Francis La Flesche]
4.
Letter to Albert K. Smiley, Lake Mohonk, N.Y. from
Norman Penney. London, 5mo. 14, 1906. (With encl.)
[Encloses ms. copy of extract from minutes of meeting between Sir William Johnson and a deputation of Onondaga Indians, at Fort Johnson,
April 21, 1756, at which agreement was con- firmed between the five nations of
Indians and the British,
to work together against the French] Note: This letter was removed to coll. 861 –
Penney, Norman
5. A.N.S. by A.K. Smiley to Mr. Helmes, Canon Crest, Cal, Dec. 9, 1907 [re
note of $675.50 to Ruth Hovey]
6. Concert program, printed, for Lake Mohonk House. July 5, 1919
7. Holograph letter to Charles J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Service,
10 mo. 10, 1929, from [Daniel Smiley?] inviting him to 35th Indian
Conference, requesting suggestions, topics, etc. in hopes of refuting "false
& harmful impressions received by readers of sensational magazines..."3
8. Printed invitations to the 35th Conference, 1929. 4 items.
9. Duplicated letter of "preliminary" invitation of 35th Conference,
1929.
10. Correspondence between Grant Foreman and Smiley brothers Muskogee,
Okla., Apr. 9, 1949 and n.p., April 13, 1949 [re report for 33rd
Conference held in 1915