Transcribed “Report of the Delaware Indian School at the Methodist Mission for 1838” from Thomas Johnson, Superintendent to Major Rich. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Ft Leavenworth agency dated Sep 13, 1938
Report of the Delaware Indian School at the Methodist Mission for 1838
The school commenced in January with 15 scholars for the year; for the first 3 months the average number was 20 scholars – In the spring our average number was 14, twelve of whom resided in the mission family, and were clothed and fed at the expense of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church; the other two ate dinner each day at the mission 12 scholars have been about our regular average number for the latter part of the year.
Five of the scholars read·well and are commencing to write considerably The other 4 [?] spell tolerably well. The major part [_____?] scholar commenced in their alphabet, but have all gone through the Webster’s spelling book – except 2 of them – more than once.
Our children all manifest quite a spirit of enterprise in reference to education. Several of the little Indian girls have learned to sew tolerably well and give evident marks of peculiar sprightliness.
Thos. Johnson Supt.
Sep 13th 1838
Maj R.W. Cummins
U.S. Indian Agent
Fort Leavenworth Agency