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gdp-kc0001-0232-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Inquiry about grades for student, Cecelia Hernandez.
gdp-kc0001-0233-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Inquiry about credits for student Cecelia Hernandez.
gdp-kc0034-0001-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Receipt for purchase of one dozen axe handles.
gdp-kc0001-0285-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Receipt for refund of apprehension of students and travel expenses for student.
gdp-kc0023-0019-001
Topic
Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Receipt for payment received from S. Toledo Sherry for “travel ex.”
gdp-kc0024-0007-001
Topic
Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Document provides information on students on vacation for part of June.
gdp-kc0029-0001-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Document offers a list of the different schools children from Pine Ridge were attending, noting 2,053 children on the reservation were "of school age."
gdp-kc0024-0001-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Health, Disease and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Document provides an overview of the number of children enrolled at Genoa, the number of children confined in the school hospital that month, a list of "deserters," and some information on holidays celebrated at the school.
gdp-kc0024-0002-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Health, Disease and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Document provides an overview of the number of children enrolled at Genoa and the number of children confined in the school hospital that month "due to bad colds in nearly all cases."
gdp-kc0024-0003-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Health, Disease and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Document provides statistics on the number of children enrolled at Genoa and children hospitalized, plus notes two children returned home due to illness.
gdp-kc0024-0004-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Health, Disease and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Document provides statistics on the number of children enrolled at Genoa and notes 28 boys and 31 girls were hospitalized that month.