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Beaver Valley School - Dist. #13, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Beaver Valley School - Dist. #13, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Beaver Valley School, located near Albion in Boone County, Nebraska. Included is a U.S. News and World Report article with a mention of the school.
Prairie View - Dist. # 81, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Prairie View - Dist. # 81, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Prairie View School, District 81. The school was located near Hemingford, Nebraska.
Hartman School - Dist. #34, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Hartman School - Dist. #34, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Hartman School, located 3 miles east and 8 miles north of Kearney in Buffalo County, Nebraska. Includes a history of Hartman School, written by Mrs. Fay Schroer.
Deer Ridge - Dist. #170, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Deer Ridge - Dist. #170, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Deer Ridge School, located 11 miles north and east of Hay Springs in Sheridan County, Nebraska.
Good Cheer - Dist. #48, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Good Cheer - Dist. #48, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Good Cheer School, located 3 1/2 miles north and 1/2 mile east of Madison in Madison County, Nebraska. Includes several student papers documenting the history of the school.
Nebraska, Santee Reservation, Sacred Heart Mission, 1924, William M. Hughes, Bureau Of Catholic Indian Missions
Nebraska, Santee Reservation, Sacred Heart Mission, 1924, William M. Hughes, Bureau Of Catholic Indian Missions
Nebraska
The Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions (BCIM) was created in 1874 as the Office of the Commissioner for Catholic Indian Missions to protect, promote, and administer the Native American mission interests of the Catholic Church in the United States. Records in this group are organized by record group and then state or territory and year. Collection organization varies very little throughout the collection, however, prior to 1921, general correspondence was organized by location. Starting with Director Hughes, general correspondence was placed as its own subgroup within the collection and is organized alphabetically. Please go to Ask An Archivist (https://www.marquette.edu/library/archives/askarch.php …