Letter : Sacaton, Ariz., to George Bird Grinnell, New York, N.Y., 1906 Jun 7.

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Letter : Sacaton, Ariz., to George Bird Grinnell, New York, N.Y., 1906 Jun 7.

TLS written by J.B. Alexander, Pima Training School, United States Indian Service. Alexander briefly reports the recovery of James Willard Schultz from drunkenness, and he asks Grinnell for instructions regarding payment to be made to Schultz under his contract.

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Grinnell, George Bird, 1849-1938

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George Bird Grinnell was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on 20 Sept. 1849. His father prospered after the Civil War with a wholesale dry goods business. He eventually developed an investment firm in which he hoped his son would develop an interest. While a student at Yale University, however, young Grinnell went on a fossil and dinosaur expedition to the west led by Professor O.C. Marsh. By 1874 Grinnell dissolved the investment firm his father had founded and moved to New Haven, Conn., to work with Mar...

Alexander, J. B.

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George Bird Grinnell was an anthropologist, historian, and zoologist. He edited Forest and Stream magazine, and he and James Willard Schultz were authors of works on American Indian life. From the description of Letter : Sacaton, Ariz., to George Bird Grinnell, New York, N.Y., 1906 Jun 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81983070 From the description of Letter : Sacaton, Ariz., to George Bird Grinnell, New York, N.Y., 1906 Jun 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702150442 ...

Schultz, James Willard, 1859-1947

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James Willard Schultz (1859-1947) lived in and wrote about the northwestern portion of Montana now included within the Blackfeet Reservation and Glacier National Park. In 1877, at the age of 18, he traveled from his birthplace in Boonville, New York to Fort Benton, Montana Territory. He became interested in American Indians, and lived for many years with the Blackfeet Indians as an accepted member of their nation. Drawing upon his experiences on the western frontier he later wrote thrilling and ...

Pima Training School.

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