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List of Officers Connected with the United
States Indian Service
List Of Officers Connected With The United States Indian Service, Including
Agents, Superintendents, Inspectors, Special Agents, And Supervisors Of Indian
Schools.
[Corrected to February 20, 1902.]
William A. Jones, Commissioner 1334 Vermont avenue
A. Clarke Tonner, Assistant Commissioner 1916 Sixteenth street N W.
Miss Estelle Reel, superintendent of Indian schools Arlington Hotel
Chiefs Of Divisions.
Finance Samuel E. Slater 1415 S street NW,
Land Chas. F. Larrabee 1514 Twenty-first street NW.
Accounts Chas. H. Dickson. 201 A street SE.
Education Josiah H. Dortch 2931 Fifteenth street N W.
Files Lewis Y. Ellis 101 Eleventh street SE.
Miscellaneous M. S. COOK, stenographer in charge 1328 Twelfth street NW.
Inspectors.
Walter H. Graves Colorado
Cyrus Beede Iowa
James McLaughlin North Dakota
J. George Wright South Dakota
Charles F. Nesler New Jersey
Arthur M. Tinker Massachusetts
James E. Jenkins Iowa
Special Agents.
Samuel L. Taggart Iowa
Eugene MacComas Illinois
Daniel W. Manchester Ohio
Charles S. McNicnols Arizona
Frank M. Conser Ohio
Supervisors Of Indian Schools.
Albert O. Wright Wisconsin
Edwin L. Chalcraft Washington
Millard F. Holland Maryland
John Charles (Construction) Wisconsin
Egbert M. Pringle (Engineering) Missouri
Superintendents Of Indian Warehouses.
Koger C. Spooner 235 Johnson Street, Chicago, Ill.
Louis L. Bobbins 77 And 79 Wooster Street, New York, N. Y.
Richard C. Jordan 815 And 817 Howard Street, Omaha, Nebr.
Superintendent Insane Asylum, Canton, S. Dak.
Oscar S. Gifford South Dakota
Members Of The Board Of Indian Commissioners, With Their Post-Office Addresses.
Darwin K. James, Chairman 226 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Merrill E. Gates, Secretary 1429 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C.
Albert K. Smiley Mohonk Lake, N. Y.
E. Whittlesey 1429 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C.
William D. Walker Buffalo, N. Y.
William H. Lyon 170 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Joseph T. Jacobs Peninsular Bank Building, Detroit, Mich.
Philip C. Garrett Logan Post-Office, Philadelphia, Pa.
Henry B. Whipple F Faribault, Minn.
William M. Beardshear Ames, Iowa
Secretaries Of Missionary Societies Engaged In Educational Work Among The
Indians.
(American) Baptist Home Mission Society: Rev. T. J. Morgan, D. D., Ill Fifth
avenue, New York City.
Baptist (Southern): Rev. I. Tichenor, D. D., and Rev. F. C. McConnell, Atlanta,
Ga.
Catholic (Roman) Bureau of Indian Missions: Rev. William H. Ketcham, 941 F
street NW., Washington, D. C.
(Congregational) American Missionary Association: Rev. F. P. Woodbury, D. D.,
Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street, New York City.
Episcopal Church Mission: Rev. A. S. Lloyd, D. D., 281 Fourth Avenue, New York
City.
Friends Yearly Meeting: Joseph J. Janney, 104 South Charles street, Baltimore,
Md.
(Friends Orthodox) Associated Executive Committee of Friends on Indian Affairs:
E. M. Wistar, 905 Provident Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Methodist Missionary Society: Rev. A. B. Leonard and Rev. H. K. Carroll, 150
Fifth avenue, New York City.
Methodist Episcopal Church (Southern): Rev. W. R. Lambuth and Rev. J. H.
Pritchett, Nashville, Tenn.
Mennonite Mission: Rev. A. B. Shelly, Quakertown, Pa.
(Moravian Mission) The Society for Propagating the Gospel: Rev. M. W. Leibert,
Bethlehem, Pa.
Presbyterian Board of Home Missions: Rev. Charles L. Thompson, D. D. , 156 Fifth
avenue, New York City.
Presbyterian (Southern) General Assembly's Home Missions: Rev. S. L. Morris,
Atlanta, Ga.
Deceased.
Report of Board
of Indian Commissioners
Notes About this Publication:
Source: Thirty-Third Annual Report Of The Board Of Indian Commissioners,
1901, Government Printing Office.
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