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Leaving Genoa
Last changed on Wed, 12/31/1969 - 18:00
Report of Lucile Hamner, 1 Oct. 1932
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Topic
Families, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding children who were returned to their home when the first three grades were abolished.
Memorandum from C. E. Pearson to Commissioner Collier, 14 June 1933
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Topic
Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding orphans returned from the Santee Reservation.
Letter from unknown to Mr. Howard, undated
Digital Heritage
Topic
Families, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the conditions of a home after accepting orphan children from the school.
Letter from Ryan to Mr. Collier, 18 July 1933
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Topic
Education and Curriculum, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding Genoa students attending public schools.
Letter from W. Carson Ryan to James Arentson, 1 Mar. 1934
Digital Heritage
Topic
Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding service opportunities for Herman Bogard after the closing of the Genoa School.
Letter from W. Carson Ryan to John H. Holst, 1 Mar. 1934
Digital Heritage
Topic
Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding opportunities for Herman Bogard after Genoa.
Letter from W. Carson Ryan to Herman Bogard, 20 Apr. 1934
Digital Heritage
Topic
Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding positions that could be assigned to Bogard after the end of Genoa.
Memorandum on Herman Bogard, 16 Apr. 1934
Digital Heritage
Topic
Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding Bogard's employment after the closing of Genoa.
Letter from Sam B. Davis to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1 Nov. 1921
Digital Heritage
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the death of a 16-year-old pupil due to a fist blow by a 17-year-old pupil.
Clipping from the Omaha Bee, 22 July 1921
Digital Heritage
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding Clarence White, a 16-year-old pupil who was found dead on railroad tracks.
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