Joseph H. Sherburne Family papers 1809-1991 (bulk 1899-1960)
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United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation Service) was a bureau of the Department of the Interior which oversaw water development projects in the western United States. In July of 1902, in accordance with the Reclamation Act 32 Stat. 388, approved June 17, 1902 (also known as the Newlands Act), Secretary of the Interior Ethan Allen Hitchcock established the Reclamation Service within the Geological Survey. The new Reclamation Service studied potential water development projects in each western stat...
Sherburne, Gertrude Lockley, -1935
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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Ponca Agency
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Sherburne, Joseph H. (Joseph Herbert), 1851-1938
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Joseph Herbert Sherburne was born December 12, 1851, in Phillips, Maine, to Joseph and Betsy Sherburne. At 15 he left school and moved to Minnesota to work with his uncle on the state’s first railroad. Sometime between 1866 and 1876 Sherburne relocated to Arkansas City, Kansas, working as a druggist, miller, and storekeeper. While working as a shopkeeper in Arkansas City, he began trading with multiple tribal groups in Oklahoma to acquire buffalo hides. He then sold the hides in St....
Cut Bank Boarding School (Cut Bank, Mont.) Photographs.
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Sherburne family
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