Bebeau, Anna

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Seneca Clark Cook Student Information Card
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Student information card of Seneca Clark Cook (here Seneca Cook), a member of the Onondaga Nation, who entered the school on September 3, 1907 and ultimately departed on May 29, 1913. The card indicates Cook was married to former student Anna Bebeau. 

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National Archives and Records Administration
Anna Bebeau Progress Card
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Progress card of Anna Bebeau, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on August 9, 1910.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Anna Bebeau Student File
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Student file of Anna Bebeau, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on August 9, 1910 and departed on May 19, 1913. The file contains a student information card, a progress/conduct card, medical/physical records, financial transactions, letters/correspondence, an application for enrollment, and a report after leaving indicating…

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National Archives and Records Administration
Anna Bebeau Student Information Card
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Student information card of Anna Bebeau, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on August 9, 1910 and departed on May 19, 1913. The file indicates Bebeau married former student Seneca Cook.

Note: Students Anna Bebeau, Genevieve Bebeau, and James Bebeau were siblings. 

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National Archives and Records Administration
Complaint of Anna Bebeaux Regarding Hospital Conditions
November 18, 1910 - January 14, 1911

This material includes a complaint made by student Anna Bebeaux concerning poor conditions at the school hospital, and the results of an investigation into the matter by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
First page of the typed transcript of testimony
February 6, 1914

The typed transcript of Jeanette Pappin's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Pappin was a student at Carlisle. In this document she is referred to as Jeannette Patten.

Pappin discusses the harsh demeanour of the Matron Anna Ridenour and friction between the students and Superintendent Friedman…

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Legal and Government Documents
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections