Student information card of John Primaux, a member of the Ponca Nation, who entered the school on October 27, 1879 and departed on October 21, 1884.
Primaux, John

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National Archives and Records Administration
![Fred Smith, Joseph Gun, and John Primaux [version 1], c.1879 Fred Smith, Joseph Gun, and John Primaux [version 1], c.1879](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Potamkin%20%2322%20%28Choate%20%2327%29%20Full%20018.jpg?itok=2ZOmuLP7)
Portrait of Fred Smith, Joseph Gun, and John Primaux posed on the bandstand on the school grounds.
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Glass Plate Negative, Stereograph
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Cumberland County Historical Society
![Fred Smith, Joseph Gun, and John Primaux [version 2], c.1879 Fred Smith, Joseph Gun, and John Primaux [version 2], c.1879](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_sg0317.jpg?itok=4FG9yb4t)
Portrait of Fred Smith, Joseph Gun, and John Primaux posed on the bandstand on the school grounds.
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Stereograph
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Cumberland County Historical Society

Studio portrait of John Primaux.
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Glass Plate Negative
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Cumberland County Historical Society

April 6-20, 1886
Requests by Eli Sheridan and Theodore McCauley to go home in order to aid their fathers. Richard Henry Pratt in returning the requests to the Bureau of Indian Affairs recommends denying the requests on grounds that he had recently lectured both students and believed the requests to have resulted from these lectures.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration