Decimal Correspondence, February 2, 1922–December 30, 1948

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Decimal Correspondence, February 2, 1922–December 30, 1948

1922-1948

This series consists of decimal correspondence. The records include letters; memorandums; pamphlets; circulars; reports; programs; bulletins and newsletters; catalogs; minutes of meetings; maps; property claims; plats; deeds; blueprints; receipts; birth certificates; and school census records for Sioux children living at Devil's Lake Reservation. The records in this series provide information regarding employees; buildings; Indian land; land leases and sales; allotments; grazing rights; rights of way; roads; supplies and equipment; banks; finance; commercial firms; tribal affairs; tribal relations; health; hospitals; births; deaths; marriages; divorces; food rations; relief work; education; and students. The records also include information about Turtle Mountain Agency; Fort Totten Indian School; the day school at Standing Rock Agency; Haskell Institute; and Genoa Indian School.

17 linear feet, 2 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 11667479

National Archives at Kansas City

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Fort Totten Indian School (Fort Totten, N.D.)

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Haskell Indian Industrial Training School

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Haskell Indian Industrial Training School is a public tribal land-grant university in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1884 as a residential boarding school for Indigenous American children, the school has developed into a university operated by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs that offers both associate and baccalaureate degrees. The college was founded to serve members of federally recognized Indigenous American tribes in the United States. It is the oldest continually operating fe...