Correspondence of Civilian Conservation Corps Indian Division Officials, 1934–1943

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Correspondence of Civilian Conservation Corps Indian Division Officials, 1934–1943

1934-1943

This series consists of correspondence of various officials of the Civilian Conservation Corps Indian Division supervising conservation projects under the general jurisdiction of the Pipestone district. Subjects include planning, administration and operation of projects; inspection reports; surveys; examination of equipment; financial reports; training courses proposed and operations; vouchers; progress reports; safety regulations; supplies and materials; maintenance and construction of buildings; directives concerning application for enrollment.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11668539

National Archives at Kansas City

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Pipestone Indian Industrial Training School

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Established in 1893, the Pipestone Indian School was built on land taken from the Yankton reservation at the Pipestone Quarry. The Yankton people long contested that loss and won before the Supreme Court in 1926. In 1894 the formation of the Pipestone Indian Training School was authorized on the uninhabited Yankton Pipestone reservation. At that time the majority of Native Americans in Minnesota were Ojibwa and they dominated the school's enrollment throughout its history. The school had grad...