Scott, Mr.
Superintendent, Darlington Indian School
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Application for the enrollment of George Horn at the Genoa Indian School, Genoa Nebraska. Application includes birth date, names of parents, and previous school attendance.
Davis, Sam B.Letter to Mr. Scott from Sam B. Davis regarding the enrollment of George Horn,
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September 17, 1915;
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