Come Up Hill, Ben

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Ben Come Up Hill Student File
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Student file of Ben Come Up Hill, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on September 21, 1886 and departed on September 5, 1892. The file contains a student information card. 

In school documentation Ben Come Up Hill is also known as Ben Came Up Hill.

 

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National Archives and Records Administration
Ben Come Up Hill Student Information Card
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Student information card of Ben Come Up Hill, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on September 21, 1886 and departed on September 5, 1892.

 

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National Archives and Records Administration
Ben Come Up Hill, 1891

Studio portrait of Ben Come Up Hill. 

Note: The handwritten caption contains the date December 1891.

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Descriptive Statement of Changes in School Employees, July 1891
July 10, 1891

Major Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists all employees (A. J. Standing, C. R. Dixon, C. H. Hepburn, W. G. McConkey, L. A. Bendes, A. S. Luckenbach, E. L. Fisher, Emma A. Cutter, Anna C. Hamilton, Mary H. Cooke, M. C. B. Phillips, Fanny G. Paull, Della F. Botsford, Clara C. McAdam, Florence M. Carter, Lillie Ruth Shaffner, Lydia L…

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Reports
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National Archives and Records Administration
Oaths of Office, March-April 1892
March 23 - April 16, 1892

Captain Richard H. Pratt submits oaths of office from sixty-nine newly appointed employees. 

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Legal and Government Documents, Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Related to Annuity Money for Cheyenne Students at Carlisle
March 30, 1892

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter and list of names from William P. Campbell regarding Cheyenne students at Carlisle who have not received their annuity payments. Pratt notes that there is no need for the students to have the money while at Carlisle and that the money is safe in the Treasury until they leave Carlisle.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration