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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 Excerpt: ...a correct account between me and the United States; and I vouch, on-my honor as a gentleman, that I have paid, as their agent, the sums specified in this account. JOHN C. YOUNG, President of Centre College. Danville, Kentuckt, June 26, 1852. 1852. July 1 To board and tuition of male department Osage manual labor school, viz: Louis Brugier, Charles Mofigrain, and others, from April 1 to July 1, 1852, at $55 per annum each' $551 05 To board and tuition of female department of same school, viz: Mary Fridell, Mary Jane Stratton, and others, from April 1 to July 1, 1852, at $55 per annum each I 372 01 Total amount up to July 1, 1852: 923 06 I certify that the above account is just and correct, and that the services charged for were duly rendered, during the period stated. JOHN SHOEMAKER. 1 certify that I have examined the foregoing account, and approved the same. W. J. J. MORROW, United States Indian Agent. Neosho Agency, July 10,1852. 1852 June 30 i To board, tuition, clothing, &c, of the following Pottawatomie boys, viz: Richard Bertrand, Bernard Bertrand, and others, from April 1 to June 39, 1852, at $50 per annum each To board, clothing, and educating Pottawatomie girls, viz: Elizabeth Bonrassa, Alexandrine Bertrand, and others, from April 1 to Juno 30, 1852, at $50 per annum each Amounting to I certify that the above is correct;that the persons therein named were educated, boarded, &.C., during the period stated. J. B. DUER1NCK, Superintendent of Manual Labor School. Approved by me. FRANCIS W. LEA. July 28, 1852. The United States to E. W. Sehon, Secretary, $., for tuition, boarding and clothing of thirty-one pupils of the Kansas tribe, during the quarter ending March 31, 1852. Dr. 1852. March 31 To tuition, boarding, and clothing thirty-one pupils, 1.