Dublin Core
Title
Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0151
Date
1900-1930
Creator
Board of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Subject
Missions
United States
Native Americans
Rights
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Publisher
Board of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Scriptus
Transcription
H6932 Carmen Antonio, part Indian and part Mexican. She never knew her mother and had been deserted by her father. She is but 13 years old, and was taken from the orphanage by a Chicago lady who had intended to adopt her, but learning of the child's Indian blood and being afraid of Indians, returned Carmen to the orphanage where she waits the help of some one to obtain an education. California.
H6933 Carmen Antonio, part Indian and part Mexican. She never knew her mother and had been deserted by her father. She is but 13 years old, and was taken from the orphanage by a Chicago lady who had intended to adopt her, but learning of the child's Indian blood and being afraid of Indians, returned Carmen to the orphanage where she waits the help of some one to obtain an education. California.
H6933 Carmen Antonio, part Indian and part Mexican. She never knew her mother and had been deserted by her father. She is but 13 years old, and was taken from the orphanage by a Chicago lady who had intended to adopt her, but learning of the child's Indian blood and being afraid of Indians, returned Carmen to the orphanage where she waits the help of some one to obtain an education. California.
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