Box 2
Contains 6 Results:
Campaign, 1896 - 1897
This collection focuses on Estelle Reel Meyer's life as an educator, particularly as superintendent of Indian schools. Included are reports, articles, and biographical sketches about her position and her efforts in behalf of Indian schools. Much of the correspondence deals with her political relationships, both state and federal, and also with her attempt to be re-appointed in the face of strong public and congressional opposition.
Indian Affairs and Institutes, 1898 - 1900
This collection focuses on Estelle Reel Meyer's life as an educator, particularly as superintendent of Indian schools. Included are reports, articles, and biographical sketches about her position and her efforts in behalf of Indian schools. Much of the correspondence deals with her political relationships, both state and federal, and also with her attempt to be re-appointed in the face of strong public and congressional opposition.
Miscellaneous (with articles about women/women's suffrage), 1886 - 1897
National Education Association, 1895 - 1897
This collection focuses on Estelle Reel Meyer's life as an educator, particularly as superintendent of Indian schools. Included are reports, articles, and biographical sketches about her position and her efforts in behalf of Indian schools. Much of the correspondence deals with her political relationships, both state and federal, and also with her attempt to be re-appointed in the face of strong public and congressional opposition.
Personal-Political- Miscellaneous, 1890 - 1896
This collection focuses on Estelle Reel Meyer's life as an educator, particularly as superintendent of Indian schools. Included are reports, articles, and biographical sketches about her position and her efforts in behalf of Indian schools. Much of the correspondence deals with her political relationships, both state and federal, and also with her attempt to be re-appointed in the face of strong public and congressional opposition.
Politics (with articles about women and women's suffrage), 1894 - 1899
This collection focuses on Estelle Reel Meyer's life as an educator, particularly as superintendent of Indian schools. Included are reports, articles, and biographical sketches about her position and her efforts in behalf of Indian schools. Much of the correspondence deals with her political relationships, both state and federal, and also with her attempt to be re-appointed in the face of strong public and congressional opposition.