Correspondence of Field Dentist Dr. David D. Stitt, 1934–1944

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Correspondence of Field Dentist Dr. David D. Stitt, 1934–1944

1934-1944

This series is the official correspondence of Dr. David D. Stitt, field dentist. It consists of letters and circulars received, copies of letters sent, and consolidated reports of oral examinations. The letters pertain chiefly to administrative matters including itineraries, purchases and affairs; and the district medical director. Dr. Stitt served Indian schools, agencies, and communities in Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11668537

National Archives at Kansas City

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