The first page opened with a poem, “The Golden Keys,” followed by a letter from Richard Davis (Cheyenne) who lived in West Grove, PA and ran a dairy farm there. There was an article called “No Wonder Indians Get Along Slowly,” and news from Joseph Schweigman (Sioux) at the Rosebud Agency titled “Willard Married.” The second page featured “The…
Santee Indian School

September 14, 1888
Format:
Newspapers
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society

June 14, 1898
Chauncey Yellow Robe requests a transfer to a western school as either an assistant disciplinarian or disciplinarian position.
Format:
Letters/Correspondence
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Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration