Canisius family photograph album
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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Standing Rock Agency
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Fort Yates, North Dakota. From the description of Census schedules, 1887-1888. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17998486 Federal agency responsible for administration of Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North and South Dakota; originally named Grand River Agency, renamed Standing Rock Agency ca. 1874. From the description of Letter book, 1871; 1877. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat ...
Canisius Kathryn L. 1906-1943
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Kathryn "Dolly" L. Canisius (1906-1943) served as an itinerant teacher-in-training and served at several teaching posts in the rural mid-West and Standing Rock Agency in Fort Yates, North Dakota. She traveled and photographed in the Fort Yates region, as well as possibly the campus of Saint Bernard Mission School and apparently also traveled as far as Medora, ND, visiting the Chateau de Mores, the former home of Medora's founder the Marquis de Mores....
Canisius, Elizabeth 1882-1977
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Elizabeth Canisius (1882-1977) was the daughter of Frederick Nimz (1845-1921) and Louise Longere (1848-1923). Frederick and Louise were married in 1872 and in 1873 emigrated from Germany to the United States. The couple settled in Indianapolis, IN, where Frederick worked as a carpenter and cabinet maker for a furniture company. Elizabeth married Gustav Canisius (1872-1954) and the two lived in Indianapolis, Chicago, IL, and perhaps also Wisconsin. From about 1918 to 1929, Elizabeth compiled ...
Canisius family
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