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Spottedhorse, Clara, Carlos Montezuma Correspondence, 1908
Spottedhorse, Clara, Carlos Montezuma Correspondence, 1908
Spottedhorse, Clara, Carlos Montezuma Correspondence, 1908
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Spottedhorse, Clara, Carlos Montezuma Correspondence, 1908
Title
Spottedhorse, Clara, Carlos Montezuma Correspondence, 1908
Creator
Montezuma, Carlos, 1866-1923
Date
1908
Place
United States
Language
English
Subjects
Indian activists
,
Indian physicians
,
Indians of North America
,
Society of American Indians
,
United States
,
United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
,
Yavapai Indians
Description
Mostly correspondence, but also writings, miscellaneous documents and memorabilia, clippings and photographs relating to Indian rights activist and physician Carlos Montezuma of Arizona and Chicago, Illinois.
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hard we tried and begged to pass. For my part I am glad to say I was promoted. Several of my classmates were left behind. Some of the juniors were demoted and a Sophomore too. I entered this class in the fall and was doubtful as to whether I would pass or not. All through the term I got good grades. Our grades are printed and pasted on the bulletin board where every body can see our grades and how we stood in our classes. I stood the sixth once and that is the lowest I have stood so I have done well I think, considering that I just entered that class. Well the commencement exercises were carried of well. I did not attend the exercises in the gymnasium but what I heard of it, it must have been carried off well. Mr. Friedman was in charge then. Mr. Dickson was off duty the first of April and left some few days ago to return to the school from where he came. He was liked by every body and more students liked him better than they did Major. When the students saw Major they thought it was their duty to be polite and salute him but for Mr. Dickson They crossed out they were polite to him because
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This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative.
Archival Collection Title
Carlos Montezuma papers
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Ayer Modern MS Montezuma Box 3 Folder 178
BibID
991839828805867
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Edward E. Ayer Digital Collection
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No Copyright - United States
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Filename
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NL1C2IG
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