Student file of Kendall Paul, a member of the Alaskan (Tlingit) nation, who entered the school on November 7, 1894, graduated in 1899, and departed on June 10, 1900. The file contains correspondence, a news clipping, a returned student survey, student information cards, and a report after leaving indicating he was in New York City in 1914.…
Paul, Kendall
Student information card of Kendall Paul, a member of an Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on November 7, 1894 and departed on June 10, 1900. The information card indicates that Paul had graduated in 1899, studied printing, married Blanch Cathcart, and was living in New York City in 1914.
Studio portrait of fifteen male students and nineteen female students, the graduating class of 1899. According to the label on this photo they are:
Back row: Christian Eastman, Annie Gesis, Joseph Gouge (here J. Jennings Gouge), George Hazlett, Sarah Williams, Chauncey Archiquette, Eliza Smith (here E. Lillian Smith),…
Alfred John Standing requests authority to cover the expenses of Dennison Wheelock for the return of four runaway students.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards the resignations of Kenall Paul (here S. Kendall Paul) and Cora B. Wheeler (both former students) from the school's staff.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards a list of students who he recommends not be accepted at any other Government school.
Lt. Colonel Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists employees who have changed positions (Clara L. Smith and Emma H. Foster) and new employees (Oella C. Munch and S. Kendall Paull ). These reports include personal information about those being hired.
Lt. Colonel Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists employees who have left the school (Joseph N. Jordan, Amos R. Frank, and S. Kendall Paul), those who have changed positions (Minnie L. Ferree), and a new employee (Mabel B. Sherry). These reports include personal information about those being hired as well as reasons for departure for…