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gdp-kc0017-0004-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding an April report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as well as the death of Silas Wood of the Omaha people.
Tribe(s)
Omaha
gdp-kc0036-0134-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Families
Summary
Regarding enclosed enrollment blanks for two students and the recommendation that they be accepted to and enrolled in Genoa.
gdp-kc0017-0011-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding "the Decora boy" going to Genoa, transportation expenses, and his previous attendance at Winnebago Public School, which here is noted as unconfirmed.
gdp-kc0023-0026-005
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding the unpaid monies for "sal soda" provided to Genoa and the response to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that that no related records could be found, and that all financial accounts were forwarded to the Indian Office when Genoa closed.
gdp-kc0017-0004-003
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding the enclosed Monthly Report of Activities for April 1922.
gdp-kc0017-0011-003
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding "enclosed" blank Attendance reports and further administrative instructions to D. R. Scott concerning them.
gdp-kc0023-0068-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding transferring funds from the listed pupils, each for the amount of fifty dollars.
gdp-kc0017-0004-005
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Health, Disease and Mortality, Education and Curriculum, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding S. Toledo Sherry's April 1922 report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs of his activities as Genoa's Day School Inspector.
gdp-kc0001-0268-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, Student Finances
Summary
Regarding Alexander Iron Whiteman's health and his request for money as well as to go home.
gdp-kc0022-0198-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding a possible former mistake or misunderstanding about the number of eligible Genoa pupils on Omaha and Winnebago reservations.
Tribe(s)
Omaha, Winnebago
gdp-kc0019-0054-001
Topic
Families
Summary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on the family and home life of Ella Davenport, age 13. Hamner states that the Davenport family is well regarded by the agency and that the home is "most attractive."
Tribe(s)
Sac and Fox
gdp-kc0019-0089-001
Topic
Families
Summary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on the family of Earlwin Arrow, age 10. Hamner mentions that he is without parents and lives with his grandmother. He has two brothers, but only one, Leo, is listed.
Tribe(s)
Sioux