The first page opened with a poem titled “Do We All?” followed by an article, “Do You Want to Get Rich?” about the value of saving little things. The next article, “Dr. Jackson at Our Missionary Meeting,” described the work of Sheldon Jackson among the Metlakahtla boys at the Sitka Industrial School in Alaska. It continued on the fourth page.…
Sitka Industrial School

January 18, 1889
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Newspapers
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society

May 4, 1887
Richard Henry Pratt requests authority to produce and sell fifty uniforms for students at the school run by the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions in Sitka, Alaska.
Format:
Letters/Correspondence
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Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration