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  Letter from D[aniel] M. Browning1 to George D. Day, Page 1 of 1

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May 4, 1893.

George D. Day,
U. S. Indian Agent,
Kiowa &c., Agency,
Anadarko, Oklahoma.

Sir:

Your attention is called to Office letter of 20th ultimo,
requesting you to have missing attendance reports from some of the
schools under your charge prepared and forwarded for quarter ending
March 31, 1893.

No report has been received as yet from the Washita boarding
school, nor the Cache Creek, and Baptist Mission schools, for 3d
quarter.

You are directed to give this matter your immediate attention
and have the reports called for prepared and forwarded without
further delay. You will also inform the Office relative to the the
mission schools under your care, that have not been heard from
regularly this year.

Very respectfully,

D M Browning
Commissioner

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1. Daniel M. Browning served as Commissioner of Indian Affairs from 1893 to 1897. For more on Browning, see Handbook of North American Indians, volume 4, p. 626.

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