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List of vouchers for disbursements for Seminole boarding school in 1st and 2d quarters 1861.

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For board and tuition of male department of Osage manual labor school, as follows: Edward Penn and one hundred and twelve others, from July 1 to October 1, 1860. For board and tuition of female department of Osage manual labor school, as follows: Mary Lucy and sixty-seven others, from July 1 to October 1, 1860

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I certify that the above account is just and correct, and that the services charged were rendered during the period stated.

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$1,043 76

JOHN SCHOENMAKERS.

For board and tuition of female department of Osage manual labor school, as follows: Mary Lucy Albert and fifty-nine others, from January 1 to April 1, 1861.

I certify that the above account is just and correct, and that the services charged were rendered during the period stated.

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For boarding, clothing, educating, &c., the following Pottawatomie boys, from July 1 to Sept. 30, 1860, at $75 per annum each: Joseph Kweki and seventy-four others.

I certify that the above is correct, and that the persons therein named were educated, boarded, &c., during the period stated. Examined by me and found to be correct.

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JOHN SCHULTES, Superintendent Manual Labor School.

WILLIAM E. MURPHY, United States Indian Agent.

The Indian Department to Rev. John O'Neill.

For boarding, clothing, educating, &c., the following Pottawatomie boys, from April 1 to June 30, 1861, at $75 per annum each: John B. Pembogo and eighty-one others
I certify that the above is correct, and that the persons therein named were educated, boarded, &c., during the period stated.
WILLIAM W. ROSS, Indian Agent.

$1,315 62

JOHN SCHULTES, Superintendent Manual Labor School.

The Indian Department to Rev. John O'Neill.

For boarding, clothing, and educating the following Pottawatomie girls, from April 1 to June 30, 1861, at $75 per annum each: Julia Beaubien and fifty-nine others. I certify that the above is correct, and that the persons therein named were educated, boarded, &c., during the period stated. WILLIAM W. ROSS, Indian Agent.

The United States to Rev. John O'Neill.

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JOHN SCHULTES, Superintendent Manual Labor School.

For board and tuition of male department of Osage manual labor school, as follows: Edward Penn and one hundred and four others, from April 1 to July 1, 1861. For board and tuition of female department of Osage manual labor school, as follows: Mary Louisa Albert and sixty-one others, from April 1 to July 1, 1861.

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I certify that the above account is just and correct, and that the services charged were rendered during the period stated.

I have examined the foregoing and found them correct, and do hereby approve the same.

PETER P. ELDER, United States Indian Agent.

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The United States to Rev. John O'Neill.

For board and tuition, male department, Quapaw children, Osage manual labor school, as follows: Joseph Wertzenzieda and seven others, from April 1 to July 1, 1861.. For board and tuition, female department, Quapaw children, Ösage manual labor school, as follows: Mary Magdalene Valley and eight others, from April 1 to July 1, 1861......

I certify that the above account is just and correct, and that the services charged were rendered during the period stated. I have examined the foregoing and find them correct, and hereby approve the same.

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JOHN SCHOENMAKERS.

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PETER P. ELDER, United States Indian Agent. CIVILIZATION OF MOHEGAN INDIANS.

The United States in account current with William Williams, trustee, &c., for 3d and 4th quarters 1860.

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June 30 Nov. 18 1861.

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Jan. 31

To Rev. John W. Salter, preaching.

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I certify, on honor, that the above account is just and true as stated; that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the objects expressed in the vouchers, and that the accounts rendered contain all the public money received by me and not heretofore accounted for. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Trustee, &c.

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The United States in account current with William Williams, trustee, &c, for 1st and 2d quarters 1861.

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I certify, on honor, that the above account is just and true as stated; that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the objects expressed in the vouchers, and that the accounts rendered contain all the public money received by me and not heretofore accounted for.

WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Trustee, &c.

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Abstract of disbursements made by William Williams, trustee, &, for 1st and 2d quarters 1861.

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The United States in account current with J. M. Gordon, treasurer A. B. M., for 3d quarter 1860.

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1860.

Sept. 30

For expenses incurred in supporting Indian children in the manual labor boarding school at Odanah, Wisconsin, for the quarter commencing July 1 and ending September 30, 1860, at the rate of $1,500 per annum

$375 00

Received, at Odanah, Wisconsin, September 30, 1860, of J. M. Gordon, treasurer of the American Board of Missions, three hundred and seventy-five dollars, in full of this account. L. H. WHEELER, Superintendent of the Indian Mission at Odanah.

SHAWNEE EDUCATION.

The United States to E. W. Sehon, missionary secretary.

For tuition, boarding, and clothing of the Shawnee children for the 3d quarter 1860

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We certify, on honor, that the above account is correct; that the Shawnee children were educated, boarded, and clothed, agreeably to the terms of the contract of March 5, 1855. J. HAMILTON, Teacher. M. A. SHORES, Teacher. Examined and approved: B. J. NEWSON, United States Indian Agent.

The United States to E. W. Schon, missionary secretary.

For tuition, boarding, and clothing of the Shawnee children for the 4th quarter 1860

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We certify, on honor, that the above account is correct; that the Shawnee children were educated, boarded, and clothed, agreeably to the terms of the contract of March 5, 1855.

Examined and approved: B. J. NEWSON, Indian Agent.

THOMAS JOHNSON, Superintendent.
CHARLES LENNOX, Teacher.
LOU. LENNOX, Teacher.

1860. Sept. 30

CHICKASAW EDUCATION.

The United States to E. W. Sehon, missionary secretary.

To boarding, tuition, &c., as upon terms of contract at the Chickasaw manual labor academy, for the quarter beginning July 1, and ending September 30, 1860, 4th quarter of school year 1859 and 1860, at seventy dollars per annum for each scholar.

We certify that the above account is correct.

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J. C. ROBINSON, Superintendent. DOUGLAS H. COOPER, Indian Agent.

The United States to E. W. Sehon, missionary secretary.

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1860. Dec. 31

To boarding, educating, &c., Chickasaw children, one hundred boys, for the 4th quarter 1860.

$1,750 00

I certify, on honor, that the foregoing account is just and correct, and that it ought to be paid. Certified to be correct by J. C. ROBINSON, Superintendent.

DOUGLAS H. COOPER, Indian Agent.

The United States to E. W. Sehon, missionary secretary.

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Mar. 31 To boarding, educating, &c., Chickasaw children, one hundred scholars, for the 1st quarter 1861.

1861.

Certified by

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