Newspaper Article/Clipping
Regalia Brightens School Anniversary
Caption under photograph reads: "Buckskins and bright feathered bonnets were donned by this group to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the school for Winnebago Indians at Black river Falls, Wis. The boarding school at near-by Neillsville was built by the Evangelical and Reformed mission in 1920 to replace the earlier school. Representatives of the mission school are (clockwise from lower left), Prudence Funmaker, 7, and Bonnie Funmaker, 12, the Rev. Benjamin Stucki, superintendent of the mission; the Rev. Mitchell Whiterabbit, pastor of the mission church, Naomi Roberts, 9, and John Gauthier, 7." |
Image ID: | 122919 |
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Creation Date: | 05 18 1954 |
Creator Name: | Nusbaum, Donald W. |
City: | Black River Falls |
County: | Jackson |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | WHS Museum Collection |
Genre: | Newspaper Article/Clipping |
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The articles refer to items in Museum Collection 2015.84. Milwaukee Journal. |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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