Box 2
Contains 18 Results:
Correpondence - Estate, Siletz, 1919-1931
Correspondence and materials gathered by Larsen while he worked with Siletz including treaties with the US government: Personal Record of Charles E. Larsen, Employment; Siletzs history, Agency, Siletz Indian Sub-Agency.
Correspondence Mixed with Autobiography (draft) [1 of 2], 1904-1917
Correspondence Mixed with Autobiography (draft) [2 of 2], 1902-1944
Draft Autobiohraphy spread out through varying correspondance including but not limited to Charles E. Larsen and E. B. Merrit. As well as, resignation letters, recomendation letters, telegrams, list of boys present at Tongue River Training School, a memorandum, circulation letters, an award letter to Charles E. Larsen, sheet music, performance bonds.
Correspondence - Sympathy Letters, 1931
Letters adressed to Charles E. Larsen in regards to misfortune that he experienced. Acquaintances share not only their sympathy towards Larsen but also share their hopes that he gets well soon.
Day One Copying Originals, 1855-1953
Native American history documents consisting of typed copies of: Office on Indian Affairs Memo,1943; The Indian Peace Pipe; Passing of the Clatsop Indians; Cathlamet on the Columbia; Indians are Citizens, Not Wards; William Frazier at Covelo, CA Independence Day celebration; The Modoc Chief and the Preacher; Chief Joseph; Is It Anybody's Business?; Announcement; The Three Periods; Mr Crane and His Wife; How Du-quee-buth Assigned Duties; Neil Keg Philosophers.
Employment Records, 1901-1944
These items consist of Charles E. Larsen employment history, from proof of employment, transfer documentation, insurance details, bonds, and retirement funds.
Events Planned by Larsen, 1935-1939
These are documentations that correspond to Charles E. Larsen involvement in regards to event planning. The events are Chemawa's 56th birthday, luncheon gatherings, and a community service organizaton (Salem Lions Club).
History of Chemawa by Charles E. Larsen, 1855-1953
Information about Chemawa History, land purchase, and graduates, 1885--1949 written by Charles E. Larsen.
Indian Affairs, 1855-1938
This is a collection of documents regarding Indian Affairs that cover "Indian Citizenship", "Indian Wardship", "Indian self-government" and "Indian Land Rights".
