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September 8 1933 Patient Survey and Memorandum
Tags: 1933, B. Van Ward, Canton, deaths, dementia precox, Department of the Interior, Dr. Tartaglino, Dr. Woolley, Epilepsy, epileptiform convulsions, idiocy, imbecility, M. Sanger, manic depression, mental deficiency, paresis, psychosis, pulmonary tuberculosis, Pyles, R.G. Hall, Richley Guy, Roscoe Aull, survey, syphilis, Van Ward, Weill, William A. White
1923 Annual Report Statistical
Tags: 1923, admissions, agency land, agriculture, Annual report statistical, arrests, baptism, boarding, Canton, citizenship, crime, deaths, discharges, disease, divorce, employment, equipment, fabrication, families, farming equipment, fee patents, forestry, intoxicants, irrigation, labor, land, Letters, library, Livestock, marriage, medical relief, medical staff, mining, missionaries, Office of Indian Affairs of the U.S., playground, Population, property, quarters, rations, school, self-support, taxation, trachoma, trust estates, tuberculosis
1923 Annual Report Narrative and Census
Tags: 1923, Annual Report, Applications, Canton, Commissioner of Indian Affairs of the U. S., Diagnoses, Dietary, Diseases, Epilepsy, Harry R. Hummer, Health conditions, Hydrotherapy, Livestock, Marital conditions, Overcrowding, Patient age, Physician’s report, Population, Recreation, Sewage, States of origin, Water
Letter from Samuel A. Silk to Dr. William A. White, September 23-25, 1933
Letter from Samuel A Silk to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 3, l933
Tags: Abraham Hopkins, Agency, Albert Blaine, Alberta, alcohol, anti-luetic treatment, blind, Canada, Canton, Commissioner of Indian Affairs of the U. S., court order, David Zephier, death, depression, discharge, Dr. Hummer, Eau Clair County Asylum, Emma Amyotte, epileptic, fights, George Pappon, guardian ad litem, Harry R. Hummer, Ida Roubideaux, injunction, Iowa, isolation, James Fishtrap, John Brown, John Collier, John Martin, Jr., Justice James D. Elliott, Logan Lovejoy, Luke Standsbyhim, Maggie Blanchard, Mason City, moron, Mr. Moen, Mrs. Brown, Nebraska, Oklahomas, paraplegia, Peter Pecot, Ponoka, pulmonary tuberculosis, Reuben Taylor, Rosebud Agency, S.D., Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Samuel A. Silk, serologic examinations, Sioux Falls, Sioux Indian, South Dakota, sterilized, stroke, Superintendent of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, syphilis, transfer of the patients, U. S. Commissioner of Immigration, U. S. Commissioner of Immigration of Montreal, U. S. District Court, U.S. District Attorney at Sioux Falls, W. A. White, William Deroin, Winnebago Agency, Wisconsin, Yankton
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Letter from Samuel A Silk to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 3, l933
A letter from Samuel A Silk to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 3, l933 reporting on the closing of the asylum, the state of the buildings…