General Correspondence of the Superintendent, 1914–1931

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General Correspondence of the Superintendent, 1914–1931

1914-1931

This series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence of the superintendent with other Office of Indian Affairs officials, private businesses, and individual Indians. Correspondence is primarily concerned with the administration of the agency, vouchers, requests for authority, justifications and other fiscal matters. There is a significant amount of correspondence relating to the Pa-Kwa-Wang reservoir, proposed land sales, and prohibition matters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11673674

National Archives at Chicago

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Hayward Boarding School

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The Hayward Indian School in Hawyward, Wisconsin, was opened in 1901 as a boarding school for the Chippewa of the Lac Courte Oreille Reservation. It was subordinate to the La Pointe Agency until 1904. About 1911 it was given agency duties for the reservation. The school was closed in 1934, and its duties were transferred to the Lac du Flambeau Agency. ...