Simpson, Albert

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Albert Simpson (Spotted Tail) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Albert Simpson (Spotted Tail), a member of the Arikara Nation, who entered the school on November 3, 1901 and departed on April 6, 1907. The file indicates Simpson had graduated in 1907, studied blacksmithing, and was living in Elbowoods, North Dakota in 1913.

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Albert Simpson (Spotted Tail) Student Information Cards
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Student information cards of Albert Simpson, a member of the Arikara Nation, who entered the school on November 3, 1901 and ultimately graduated in 1907, departing on April 6, 1907.

In school documentation Albert Simpson is also known as Albert H. Simpson, Spotted Tail, and Sa-ne-Shurta-ka.

 

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Albert Simpson Progress Card
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Progress card of Albert Simpson, a member of the Arikara Nation, who entered the school in September 1906.

Note: Simpson first enrolled at the school on November 3, 1901 and departed on May 29, 1906. This card documents his reenrollment. 

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Jose Luna Student File
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Student file of Jose Luna, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 23, 1906 and departed on April 6, 1907. The file contains a student information card, an application for enrollment, and a trade/position card. 

In school documentation Jose Luna is also known as Zinatha.

 

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Mercer Recommends Albert Simpson for Assistant Blacksmith Position
April 4, 1907

William A. Mercer recommends Albert Simpson for the assistant blacksmith position at the Navajo Agency. Mercer further states that Simpson desires to accompany Robert Friday who is leaving for the Navajo Agency to fill the baker position.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration