Student file of Loomis Smith, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884, and departed on July 8, 1889. The file contains a student information card, correspondence, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving indicating that Smith was working in a lumber yard in Witcomb, Wisconsin in 1910.
…Smith, Loomis

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Student information card of Loomis Smith, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and departed on July 8, 1889.
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National Archives and Records Administration

August 2, 1889
The first page opened with a poem “Little Moccasined Feet,” followed by the article titled “How Did There Come to be Any Coal?” that described the origin of coal. Page two opened with “Small Beginnings,” a litany of how Benjamin Franklin, Columbus, and others had their origins. “How One Conquers,” followed by “Luck and Labor,” as well as…
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Cumberland County Historical Society