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Leaving GenoaSummary
Form notes Bertha attended three schools, including Genoa.Tribe(s)
OmahaPeople
Bertha Grace MeyersDigital Heritage
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Labor, Training, and Outing, Leaving GenoaSummary
Form states Andrew attended Haskell as well as Genoa, owns 80 acres of land, and farms Henry Milton's land in exchange for half of the crop.Tribe(s)
OmahaDigital Heritage
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Labor, Training, and OutingSummary
Form notes Rose is still attending Genoa at the grammar school level.Tribe(s)
OmahaPeople
Rose BlackbirdDigital Heritage
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Families, Labor, Training, and Outing, Leaving GenoaSummary
Form notes Alexander only attended lower grades, received training at Genoa as a tailor, has worked in farming since leaving school, and has three children attending Genoa.Tribe(s)
OmahaPeople
Alexander BlackDigital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding an April report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as well as the death of Silas Wood of the Omaha people.Tribe(s)
OmahaDigital Heritage
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School OperationsSummary
Regarding a possible former mistake or misunderstanding about the number of eligible Genoa pupils on Omaha and Winnebago reservations.Digital Heritage
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FamiliesSummary
An unknown school Social Worker reports on the family and home life of Josephine Stabler, age 11. Report claims the family wants the children to attend school.Tribe(s)
Omaha





