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13. No date, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Relatives drafted for military service, typhoid killing people daily in Babylon. 14. 1865, New Village. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Plans to buy a new home, rains, Lee to look over West Hills. 15. 1865, New Village. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Preparing family for return to Indian mission, desire to go to freedmen, and a poem is included. 16. 1865, New Village. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Plans to visit New York, water well fixed. 17. 1866, En route to Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Many missionaries traveling to St. Louis, details of the trip. 18. 1866, St. Louis. Mrs. Lee to mother. Describing trip and states passed. 19. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Description of trip and arrival at Omaha Mission. Mr. Lee acting Supt., health of family. 20. 1866, Blackbird Hills. Mrs. Lee to mother. Visit from New York personal. Amount of students in school, Mr. Lee made Superintendent. 21. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Description of mission grounds, the duties of women, appearance of soldiers, and former students at mission. 22. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Illness and death of a small child. Work to be done at school, heat problem. 23. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Distance for the doctor and medical care. Visit of presiding elder; bedbugs and mosquitoes. 24. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Death of an aunt, visit to Agency. 25. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Drying of corn. Illness of children, methods used to cure. 26. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Food for winter for school. Duties, many visitors from Washington and Iowa. 27. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Visit to government employees, and the trials of work when help is ill. 28. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Illness at mission. Missionary problems, Col. Furnus is the Indian agent, potatoes used to feed mission.
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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