A Reorganized School in the Five Tribes.—Gabe E. Parker. Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Lake Mohonk Conference, 1910. P. 51.
The Reorganized Schools in the Five Tribes.—J. B. Brown. Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Lake Mohonk Conference, 1910. P. 79.
Educational Conditions in the Five Civilized Tribes.—John B. Brown, Supervisor, United States Indian Service. Thirty-first Annual Report of the Lake Mohonk Conference, 1913. P. 24.
Flandreau Indian School, A Little History of the.—Indian School Journal, April, 1914. P. 356.
The Fort McDermitt Indian Day School—Illustrated.—The Indian School Journal, March, 1914. P. 298.
Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. Table showing location, date of opening, capacity, attendance, etc., of non-reservation schools during fiscal year ended June 30, 1904.—Report of the Department of the Interior, 1904. P. 39.
Higher Education for the Indian.—Joseph M. Burnett. Quarterly Journal of the Society of American Indians. July-September, 1913. P. 285.
Industrial Education for the Indian.—Charles Doxon. Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Lake Mohonk Conference. 1906. P. 37.
Educational Activities in the Indian Service.—H. B. Peairs. Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Lake Mohonk Conference, 1911. P. 36.
Mt. Pleasant Indian School, A Short History of the.—Indian School Journal, May. 1914. P. 445.