Two Moons, Wesley

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Wesley Two Moons (Smoking Bear) Student File
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Student file of Wesley Two Moons, a member of the Cheyenne (Northern) Nation, who entered the school on January 24, 1907, and who died at the school on September 17, 1911. The file contains an outing record, trade/position record cards, medical/physical records, and an application for enrollment.

In school documentation Wesley Two Moons…

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Wesley Two Moons (Smoking Bear) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Wesley Two Moons (Smoking Bear), a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on January 24, 1907 and died at the school on September 17, 1911.

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Wesley Two Moons Progress Card
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Progress card of Wesley Two Moons, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on January 24, 1907.

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George Two Moons Student File
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Student file of George Two Moons, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907 and departed on May 27, 1907. The file contains a student information card, a letter, a trade record card, and an application for enrollment. The file indicates that Two Moons returned to Lame Deer, Montana in 1907 after leaving school…

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Anonymous Complaint Against Guardhouse Conditions and Medical Care
September 28, 1911 - October 16, 1911

This document contains correspondence regarding an anonymous letter that was sent complaining of the conditions at the guardhouse, the hospital, and the school farm. The complaint discusses the treatment of Wesley Two Moons, who later dies at the school.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Notice of Death of Wesley Two Moons
October 13, 1911

These materials include correspondence informing the Commissioner of Indian Affairs of the death of Wesley Two Moons. Information about his illness is provided by Dr. Americus R. Allen. Wesley's sister, Nora Two Moons, accompanied his remains back to the Tongue River Agency in Montana.

 

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration