Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
State of Washington Departments of Social Security and Public Welfare, 1946-1949
Contains envelopes on which Timentwa has written dollar amounts.
Receipts, 1946-1947
This series consists primarily of Timentwa's writings, but also includes some financial documents, such as receipts, World War II ration stamps, and envelopes received from the Washington State Department of Social Security. Also included are notebooks, petitions and items Timentwa has labeled as "Claims" and "Statements." These items contain references to Grand Coulee Dam, World War II, and reservation issues such as fishing and hunting rights.
World War II Ration Stamps
This series consists primarily of Timentwa's writings, but also includes some financial documents, such as receipts, World War II ration stamps, and envelopes received from the Washington State Department of Social Security. Also included are notebooks, petitions and items Timentwa has labeled as "Claims" and "Statements." These items contain references to Grand Coulee Dam, World War II, and reservation issues such as fishing and hunting rights.
Claims, 1946
Contains documents Timentwa has titled as "Claims."
Miscellaneous Petitions, 1921-1944
Contains correspondence which relates to the petitions.
C. B. Suzen Timentwa, Statements, 1942-1947
Contains documents which Timentwa has titled "Statements."
Miscellaneous Statements, 1935-1940
Contains "Statements" that Timentwa took from other Indians.
General Writings, C. B. Suzen Timentwa
Contains primarily hand-written documents which discuss multiple topics ranging from liquor laws to Timentwa's illness.
Envelope and Paper-Package Notes
Contains photocopies of envelopes and typewriter-paper packages on which Timentwa has either written or drawn.
Miscellaneous Papers, C. B. Suzen Timentwa, 1937-1947
Contains cardboard and paper scraps on which Timentwa has written. Some documents are only pieces of other documents. Also contains Harry Timentwa's Burial-Transit certificate.
Spiral Notebooks, 1944-1948
This series consists primarily of Timentwa's writings, but also includes some financial documents, such as receipts, World War II ration stamps, and envelopes received from the Washington State Department of Social Security. Also included are notebooks, petitions and items Timentwa has labeled as "Claims" and "Statements." These items contain references to Grand Coulee Dam, World War II, and reservation issues such as fishing and hunting rights.