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Richard Henry Pratt (1840, Rushford, New York-April 23, 1924, San Francisco, California) is best known as the founder and longtime superintendent of the influential Carlisle Indian Industrial School ...
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Richard Henry Pratt: 1840–1924 ; Seminar Members ... The history of the Carlisle Indian School is inexorably bound to its founder, Richard Henry Pratt (fig. 2; cat. 30), whose attitude toward Native Americans shaped virtually every dimension of it.
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"In 1875, Captain Richard Pratt escorted 72 Indian warriors suspected of murdering white settlers to Fort Marion in St. Augustine, Florida. Once there, Pratt began an ambitious experiment which involved teaching the Indians to read and write English, putting them in uniforms and drilling them ... ; Sgt. Henry Parker,
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Richard Henry Pratt spent eight years (1867-1875) in Indian Territory as an officer of the 10th Cavalry, commanding a unit of African American "Buffalo Soldiers" and Indian Scouts.
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Richard Henry Pratt Brigadier General, United States Arm ... Richard Henry Pratt was born at Rushford, New York, December 6, 1840, he grew up from 1846 in Logansport, Indiana. ... SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 15, 1924 – Brigadier General Richard Henry Pratt, United States Army, retired, founder and organizer of...
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The Richard Henry Pratt Papers were the gift of Mrs. Samuel Clark Seelye, Edgar M. Hawkins, Jr., and Richard Pratt Hawkins, 1959. ... Richard Henry Pratt devoted his life to public service, beginning as a soldier in the Civil War and later fighting Indians on the frontier. It was on the frontier that Pratt came in contact...
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RICHARD HENRY PRATT (1840-1924) ... NANA PRATT HAWKINS ... RICHARD HENRY PRATT, II...
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PRATT, RICHARD HENRY (1840-1924). Richard Henry Pratt, army officer and founder of Carlisle Indian School, the oldest of three sons of Richard and Mary (Herrick) Pratt, was born on December 6, 1840, at Rushford, New York.
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RICHARD PRATT -- "KILL THE INDIAN, SAVE THE MAN" ... Richard C. Pratt, espoused an approach to educating Native Americans that aimed to “kill the Indian, and save the man.” The following excerpt from a paper read by Pratt at the Nineteenth Annual Conference of Charities and Correction, at Denver, Colorado,
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