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FamiliesSummary
School Social Worker Delphine Current claims that Rachel Sheridan, sister of Albert Sheridan, lied about her mother's illness and decided not to continue her education.Digital Heritage
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FamiliesSummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on the family and home life of Helen Waseskuk, age 12. Details include the names of all the Waseskuk children, if and where they are attending school, and general information on the parents.Tribe(s)
Sac and FoxPeople
Harry Waseskuk, Josie Waseskuk, Helen Waseskuk, Robert, Bertha, Belle, Elnor Ora, Ben, Billy, Sarah Dorothy, Lois, Lucile HamnerDigital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on a home visit and the Earth family's alleged reputation.Tribe(s)
WinnebagoDigital Heritage
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FamiliesSummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on the family background of Victor Allen, age 10. Hamner states that his mother writes that she's glad he's at home and thinks he will do better at the school closer to home than in an Indian School.