Recreation Activities Ledger, 1929 - 1934

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Recreation Activities Ledger, 1929 - 1934

1929-1934

This series consists of a recreation activities ledger that details the income and expenses for various recreational activities for Indians at the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency. The ledger highlights baseball and basketball teams, films, dances, skating, Girl Scouts, and music and art classes as some of the activities engaged in.

1 linear inch

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SNAC Resource ID: 11639697

National Archives at Denver

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