Campbell Family papers> 1892-1941

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Campbell Family papers> 1892-1941

These papers (1892-1941) consist of correspondence, financial records, legal documents, subject files, miscellany and clippings of Fred Choteau Campbell, Indian superintendent, Meagher County rancher and state senator. They also include a scrapbook and World War I memorial of Fred Cooley Campbell. [OVERSIZE MATERIALS: A3]

.8 linear feet of shelf space

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6382325

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Campbell, Fred C. (Fred Choteau), 1864-

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Fred Choteau Campbell, the youngest son of D.G. and America Cooley Campbell, was born in Shawnee, Kansas, in 1864. He attended Kansas University where he became a charter member of the Kansas University Athletic Association. After graduating, he taught school in Johnson County, Kansas. In 1890 Campbell entered the U.S. Indian Service as a teacher in Genoa, Nebraska. He was later sent to the Fort Peck Indian Agency in Montana and in 1898 was appointed superintendent of th...