Tomah Indian Industrial School (Tomah, Wis.)

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The Tomah Indian School was authorized as a nonreservation boarding school in 1891 and opened in 1893. The Tomah Indian School was given agency duties in 1911 for the Hocak (Winnebago) Indians of Wisconsin. Agency duties were transferred to the Grand Rapids Agency in 1916, but in 1927 that agency-level jurisdiction was consolidated with the Tomah School, which regained its agency status. Between 1932 and 1935, the Tomah School took over responsiblity for the Oneida, Stockbridge, and Munsee Indians from the Keshena Agency and for the Ottawa and Potawatomi and the Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Chippewa, previously connectd with the Mount Pleasant School. In 1935 the Tomah Indian School closed, and in 1949 the Tomah Agency was incorporated into the Great Lakes Consolidated Agency.
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Role Title Holding Repository
contributorOf Subject Correspondence, November 19, 1900–June 2, 1923 National Archives at Kansas City
creatorOf Tomah Agency Accounts Ledger, 1943–1949 National Archives at Chicago
contributorOf Decimal Correspondence Files, 1949 - 1980 National Archives at Kansas City
referencedIn Wisconsin. State Department of Public Welfare: Inspection of Charitable and Penal Institutions Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Records Relating to Forestry, Logging, and Mills, 1949–1967 National Archives at Kansas City
referencedIn Student Case Files, 1893–1946 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Records 1869-1950 Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Cash Receipts Journal, 1942–1949 National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Compton Family Papers University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, McIntyre Library
referencedIn Child Welfare Placement Case Files, 1949–ca. 1980 National Archives at Kansas City
contributorOf Records Relating to the Civilian Conservation Corps--Indian Division, 1949–ca. 1980 National Archives at Kansas City
contributorOf Annual Forestry, Grazing, and Blister Rust Reports, 1949–1961 National Archives at Kansas City
creatorOf Records of Prospective Students, 1938–1947 National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Subject Correspondence Files, 1907–1922 National Archives at Kansas City
contributorOf Administrative Subject Files, 1949–1961 National Archives at Kansas City
creatorOf War Savings Bonds Issuance Schedule and Related Records, October 1942–February 1949 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Certificates of Deposits for Checking Accounts, June 27, 1935–June 30, 1948 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Special Deposits Ledger, 1924–1949 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Distribution Ledger, 1946–1947 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Health Records, 1935–1947 National Archives at Chicago
contributorOf Extension Correspondence Files, 1949–ca. 1980 National Archives at Kansas City
referencedIn School Census of Indian Children, 1927–1928 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Indigent Indian Files, 1941–1948 National Archives at Chicago
contributorOf School Correspondence, 1926–1934 National Archives at Kansas City
referencedIn School Censuses, 1893–1958 National Archives at Kansas City
creatorOf Allotment Ledgers, 1941–1948 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Reports Concerning Court Cases Involving Indians, 1929–1947 National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Statistical Correction Sheets, June 1937–December 1939 National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Copies of Letters Sent by Tomah Hospital Physician, April 1940–February 1944 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Ledger of Road Construction Activities, 1941–1949 National Archives at Chicago
creatorOf Decimal Correspondence Files, 1926–1950 National Archives at Chicago
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Tomah WI US
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Establishment 1891

Active 1893

Active 1935

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