Julia A. Spears and family papers, 1839-1923.

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Julia A. Spears and family papers, 1839-1923.

Reminiscent articles and letters, and a few family memorabilia, mainly concerning her work as a teacher to the Ojibwe Indians at Crow Wing, Leech Lake, and White Earth (1867-?). She gives information on Hole-in-the-Day; on the 1872 murder of John Cook, the overseer of the White Earth Reservation, and his family; on members of the Fairbanks family; and on [annuity?] payments made at Madeline Island (undated) and Sandy Lake (1850). A letter of her brother, James H. Warren, discusses family and business matters (1843).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6791456

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Hole-in-the-Day, Chief, 1828-1868

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Warren family.

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Fairbanks family.

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Warren, James E.

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Cook, John, -1872

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Spears, Julia A., 1832-

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