Rogers, Edward

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Siceni Nori Student File
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Student file of Siceni Nori, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 24, 1884, graduated in 1894, and ultimately departed on December 3, 1895. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains news clippings, student information cards, a report after leaving, and letters/…

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National Archives and Records Administration
Edward Rogers (Enwwayie dung) Student File
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Student file of Edward Rogers (Enwwayie dung), a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on November 15, 1894, graduated in 1897, and departed on July 2, 1901. The file contains news clippings, former student response postcards, a student information card, a returned student survey, a report after leaving, and correspondence.…

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National Archives and Records Administration
Edward Rogers Student Information Card
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Student information card of Edward Rogers, a member of the Chippewa Nation. The file indicates Rogers had graduated in 1897, married Mayme Battleton, and was living in Walker, Minnesota in 1914.

Note: Although not indicated on this card, Edward Rogers entered the school on November 15, 1894 according to documents in his student file.

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National Archives and Records Administration
The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 8)
August 31, 1900

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 11).

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Newspapers
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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 10)
September 14, 1900

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 13).

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Newspapers
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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 8)
April 1910

The first article, written by Franz Boas, discussed "Methods in Indian Woodwork." Frank C. Churchill wrote about a council of Ponca, lead by Chief White Eagle and gave an account of the speeches made at the council. Next an article, pulled from the New York Tribune, reported on the improving conditions of Indians across the United…

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Magazines
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Edward L. Rogers, c.1896

Studio portrait of Edward L. Rogers.

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Football Team (larger group), 1896

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Carlisle Indian School Football Team 1896.

Although this photo is not captioned, John Steckbeck in Fabulous Redmen (1951) lists the 1896 team as: Frank Cayou, Harrison, Frank Hudson, Jacob Jamison, Delos Lonewolf, David McFarland, Jonas Metoxen, Artie Miller,…

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Graduating Class of 1897 [pose 1], 1897

Studio portrait of tweleve female and fourteen male students. 

The caption reads: GRADUATING CLASS OF ’97. INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.

Samuel Gruett, Chippewa. Rob’t. Depoe, Siletz. Clarence Whitethunder, Sioux. Edw. Rogers, Chippewa. Brigman Cornelius, Oneida. Mary Miller, Chippewa. Frank…

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Graduating Class of 1897 [pose 2], 1897

Portrait of twelve female and fourteen male students posed outside on the school grounds. The students are identified below the image. 

This is a page from The Red Man, March 1897. The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: 14A-02-01 and 15-28-01. 

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Photograph, Reproduction
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Football team, 1898

Group portrait of the football team, posed with a football labeled '98 and a dog. 

The Cumberland County Historical Society has the sitters identified as: back row (l to r): Artie Miller, Jonas Metoxen, Bemus Pierce, Edward Rogers, and Frank Hudson; middle row (l to r) Chauncey Archiquette, Thaddeus Redwater, Edwin Smith, Isaac…

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Edward L. Rogers, c.1899

Studio portrait of Edward L. Rogers.

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Edward L. Rogers, c.1912

The printed caption reads: EDGAR L. ROGERS Candidate for COUTNY ATTORNEY

The handwritten note reads: Cass Lake, Minn

Edward L. Rogers in suit.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Edward L. Rogers and Family, c.1913

The headline reads: An Indian Football Hero Now Chief of His Tribe

The caption reads: E. L. ROGERS AND HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.

This image of Edward L. Rogers and Mayme Ballton Rogers with their three children appears in the Richmond Palladium on September 3, 1913.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
1897 Commencement Program
March 11, 1897

The commencement program for the Eighteenth Anniversary and Ninth Graduating Exercises of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  The program includes a schedule of events as well as a photograph of the graduating class of 1897.

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Memorabilia and Ephemera
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
List of the Graduating Class of 1897
April 7, 1897

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a list of the Graduating Class of 1897 of the Carlisle Indian School to W. N. Hailmann along with his assessment of their character and efficiency.

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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Standing Returns Edward Rogers Annuity Application
February 16, 1901

Cover letter for Alfred John Standing returning annuity application for Edward Rogers.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Mercer Provides Four Names to Fill Vacant Teaching Positions at Other Schools
January 13, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter providing the name of four former Carlisle Indian School students to fill two positions as teachers in other Indian schools.

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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration