The first page featured the school Christmas greeting that included a drawing of the Man-on-the-band-stand that took up the entire front page of the newspaper. Page two opened with an article titled "Christmas" that described the Fourth of July and Christmas as national holidays, followed by articles that included news from the Pawnee Agency…
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

December 24, 1886
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Newspapers
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Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society

May 25, 1888
The first page opened with a poem, "Try," followed by a blurb against tobacco use and by "A Visit Through the Lower School Rooms," that reported the activities of students in the lower grades. It continued on page four. The second page bore news of students out in the country, the "disgraceful" portrayals of Indians by Buffalo Bill's Wild West…
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Newspapers
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Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

December 21, 1895 - December 30, 1895
Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter from Thomas Black Bear to W. N. Hailmann requesting that he be reinstated as a school teacher on the Pine Ridge Agency.
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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration

June 29, 1898
Richard Henry Pratt reports the death of Frank Green to the Office of Indian Affairs.
Format:
Letters/Correspondence
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Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration