Individual Indian Money and Special Deposits Ledger, 1914–1918

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Individual Indian Money and Special Deposits Ledger, 1914–1918

1914-1918

This series consists of a ledger showing collections, deposits, and withdrawals of funds belonging to individual Indians (pupils at the school and agency Indians), Lower Sioux Indian Community, and Prairie Island Indian Community rehabilitation revolving fund. Information is shown for each individual consisting of name, address, year of birth, sex, account number, and sheet number. The ledger also contains the series "Patient Accounts, 1918-1934" (National Archives Identifier 5928355).

2 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 11668553

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...