Day, Martha

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Martha Day Progress Card
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Progress card of Martha Day, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 29, 1897.

Note: Although this card indicates that Day reentered the school on September 7, 1904, other records show that she had first enrolled at Carlisle on August 29, 1897.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Martha Day Student Information Card
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Student information card of Martha Day, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 29, 1897 and departed on April 8, 1909. The information card indicates that Day had graduated in 1909, studied teaching, married Thomas Daily, and was living in Seama, New Mexico in 1913. 

 

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National Archives and Records Administration
Martha Day Student Information Cards
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Student information cards of Martha Day, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 29, 1897 and ultimately departed on April 8, 1909.

In school documentation Martha Day's married name is Martha Dailey (Mrs. Thomas Dailey).

 

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National Archives and Records Administration
The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 3)
July 27, 1900

A description of this document is not currently available.

Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 6).

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Newspapers
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Craftsman (Vol. 1, No. 4)
May 1909

This issue, which commemorates the Commencement Exercises of the Class of 1909, featured speeches highlighting the success of Indian education. Francis E. Leupp, in his address, among many things spoke on the success of the arts at Carlisle. He was followed by Moses E. Clapp, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. Clapp shared "…

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Magazines
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Request to Return Students Home Early
March 24 - April 17, 1909

These materials include correspondence regarding a request from Superintendent Moses Friedman to send home four students earlier than the close of the school year.

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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration