Application Maxie Onaho for transfer to Genoa Indian School
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Application for the transfer of Maxie Onaho to the boarding school at Genoa, Nebraska. The application includes date of birth, parents names, and previous school attendance.
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Application for the transfer of Maxie Onaho to the boarding school at Genoa, Nebraska. The application includes date of birth, parents names, and previous school attendance.