Chipps, Bertha

In school documentation this student's name is only spelled Bertha Chips, but family of the student has indicated that the correct spelling is Bertha Chipps.

 

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Bertha Chips (Keeps Cane) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Bertha Chips (Keeps Cane), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1883 and departed on December 15, 1884.

Note: Although the spelling on this card shows the last name as Chips, family members indicate that the proper spelling is Chipps.

 

Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Bertha Chips (Keeps Cane) Student Information Card
Date of Entry:

Student information card of Bertha Chips, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1883 and departed on December 15, 1884.

In school documentation Bertha Chipps’ name is spelled Bertha Chips, but family of the student have said that Chipps is the correct spelling. She is also known as Keeps Cane.

Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Bertha Chips [version 1], c.1883

Studio portrait of Bertha Chips probably wearing school uniform.

Note: Although the spelling on school materials shows the last name as Chips, family members indicate that the proper spelling is Chipps.…

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Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Bertha Chips [version 2], c.1883

Studio portrait of Bertha Chips probably wearing school uniform.

Note: Although the spelling on school materials shows the last name as Chips, family members indicate that the proper spelling is Chipps.…

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Explanation of Disallowances Made By Treasury Department in Account Settlements
May 5, 1887

Richard Henry Pratt responds to a statement from the Second Auditor of the Treasury in settlement of his accounts from the fourth quarter of 1884 to and including the fourth quarter of 1885. Pratt goes through a list of transportation costs that were disallowed due to a portion of the road being subsidized by bond.

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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration