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29. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Death of Mrs. Woodruff's mother, closing of Iowa Mission, Agent Furnus replaced, mission illness. 30. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Christmas holiday, Maj. Lawrie replaces Indian agent Col. Furnas. Typhoid recoveries. 31. 1866, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Care of typhoid patient by "Soldier Boys", Thanksgiving dinner, crops planted. 32. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Vacation and invitation to Omaha chiefs and students’ parents, big dinner, and cleaning. 33. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Flooded railroad in Iowa, the comfort of buffalo moccasins, bedbugs, and a new superintendent over Lee. 34. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Soldier-loaded steamboats headed for Indian wars. Agent problems, Reid at Spencer, use school for hospital and for refugees. 35. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. School opens. Comments on children and lack of workers, the beauty of flowers and land. 36. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Sioux wars far away, Omahas going on a hunt, Hamilton is to the Omahas as Kingsbury is to the Choctaws. 37. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Nursing of sick boy, Mr. Hamilton new superintendent, teachers and trials of mission work. 38. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Having Gen. Sherman, Gen. Harney and Sen. Henderson from Missouri as guests. Trouble with Black family. 39. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Illness hitting teachers, profusion of plums, arrival of the Hamilton family, Hamilton is superintendent. 40. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Birthday celebration, teacher change, concerned if the Board will keep them another year. 41. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Daughter born, named Lottie. Mr. Lee teaching again, teacher Miss Bower left. 42. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Death of Mrs. W.'s father, having company, ordering material for daughter. 43. 1867, Omaha Mission. Mrs. Lee to mother. Progress of daughter, reference to style and lack of clothes for children.
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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