Pacific University Trustee Atkinson's Letters
George H. Atkinson was the secretary of Pacific University's Board of Trustees. When the Indian Training School came to Forest Grove, he represented Pacific's interests to the federal government. He wrote letters and visited administrators at the Bureau of the Interior in Washington D.C. who were in charge of Indian affairs. He attempted to persuade them to keep the school in Forest Grove by describing how well the students were learning and assimilating white customs. He also offered additional support from Pacific University, such as donated land, in order to keep the school. Ultimately his arguments were unsuccessful, and the school moved to Salem in 1885.