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21. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Visit of Supt. from Wapanucka. Curiosity of Choctaw children. Rev. Kingsbury visits. 22. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Announcing the birth of son. 23. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Regarding birth of baby. 24. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Telling of personal effects sunk on the boat from New Orleans. 25. 1860, Spencer. Pencil sketch by Mr. Lee of the campus of the school and of Lee's personal quarters. 26. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Poverty of Choctaws, beauty of scenery, lonely but busy life. 27. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Arrival of clothing and belongings. Tell of fruit prospects and rains. 28. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Good crop of peaches. Moving of teachers, Wapanucka closes. Mending chores. 29. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Exchange by Choctaws for food, Mr. Reid's trip North, new vegetables eaten. 30. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Mr. Lee to preach at five places during vacation. Slave girl trouble, bee hives and a story of a martin. (bird) 31. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Return dress by Mrs. Reid she cannot use. Wants estimate of bill, journey of dress. 32. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Newspapers received. Reid’s ability in work with Choctaws. Rev. Dwight, a Choctaw preacher, and his education. 33. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Two weeks at Wapanucka and mode of travel. Health of teachers. 34. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Shortage of food; the heat bad, school closed, and the types of fruit grown. 35. No date, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Trading an apron for a basket. Asks how to pickle, wonders how to prepare. 36. 1860, Spencer. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Teachers from Wapanucka to attend Camp meetings and family doings, flowers, baby, etc.
Object Description
Collection | Colonial Dames Collection |
Tribe | General Native American |
Description | Collector. Correspondence (1859-1862) regarding the Choctaw Indians and Spencer Academy; correspondence (1864-1871) concerning the Omaha Indian mission in Nebraska; correspondence (1861-1864) dealing with the Civil War, and correspondence (1852-1894) from Charles S. Rogers to Mrs. Orlando S. Lee, mostly regarding student life, family illnesses, and duties as a minister. |
Date | 1852-1894 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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