Publications

The Publications section features newspapers, magazines, and souvenir pamphlets that reflect the activities of the Carlisle Indian School and its students. Many of the newspapers and magazines included here, such as The Indian Helper and The Red Man, were produced at the school by the students themselves, who were developing the skills of printing and typesetting.

This section of the website does not include brochures, broadsides, or programs for public events. Shorter printed pieces such as these are found in the Documents section of the website.

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August 9, 1889

The first page opened with a poem "Willie’s First Boots” followed by “What Lawrence Learned,” about how Right Time and Right Place brought a boy success, reprinted from Wide Awake. Page two opened with a travelogue through California and Arizona to the Grand Canyon titled “Elevation –…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

August 16, 1889

The first page opened with a poem "Our Orderly,” about a seven-year-old Apache boy. The next article, “On A Band Stand,” was about children telling stories on the band stand, which continued on the fourth page. Page two opened with excerpts of letters “From the Out Pupils,” followed by the…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

September 1889

A description of this document is not currently available.

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

September 20, 1889

The first page opened with a poem "The Singer’s Alms: An Incident in the Life of the Great Tenor, Mario” by Henry Abbey, followed by the first installment in a series of articles written by the Man-on-the-Band-Stand about a Pueblo girl named Mollie. These stories were later published in book…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 1889

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 4, 1889

The first page opened with a poem "Bear It in Mind” followed by the third installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: All Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-the-band-stand’s Chief Clerk” which continued on the fourth page. Page…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 11, 1889

The first page opened with a poem by Bayard Taylor with the first line "Learn to live, and live to learn” followed by the fourth installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: All Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-the-band-stand’s…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 25, 1889

The first page opened with a poem “Your Mission: Remarks Made at our last Sunday Evening's Service, by an Indian Boy, as Reported by E. Grinnell." followed by the sixth installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: Founded on Actual…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

November 1889

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

November 1, 1889

The first page opened with a poem by Ella Wheeler with the first line "Oh What Am I but an Engine Shod” followed by the next installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-the-band-stand’s Chief…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

November 8, 1889

The first page opened with a poem by E.G. titled "U.S.I.D.” followed by the next installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-the-band-stand’s Chief Clerk” (continued from the previous week). The…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

November 22, 1889

The first page opened with a poem by E.G. titled "After Carlisle, What?” followed by the next installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-the-band-stand’s Chief Clerk” (continued from the…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

November 29, 1889

The first page opened with a query titled "Who is that Man-on-the-band-stand?” followed by E.G.’s poem, “The Man-on-the-band-stand.” Next came a new installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

December 1889

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

December 20, 1889

The first page opened with a poem titled "A Christmas Carol by Eleanor W.F. Bates in Home Magazine. Next came a new installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-the-band-stand’s Chief…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

January & February 1890

A description of this document is not currently available.

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

Sparhawk, Frances C.
1890

A description of this book is not currently available.

Format: Book
Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

1890

A description of this publication is not currently available.

Format: Pamphlet
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

January 10, 1890

The first page opened with a notice that there were no Indian Helper newspapers published for December 28 and January 3rd. A notice followed: “A Novel Christmas Present: Our Superintendent Made with his own Hands a tin Cup for Each Employee.” Next was a poem, by “E.G.“dated Dec. 25…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

January 17, 1890

The first page opened with a poem titled "Hoe Out Your Row," followed by "A Worthy Example," that touted a fictional conversation between two boys musing on the accomplishments of Indian Commissioner T. J. Morgan. Page two included several articles and notices about country life for Outing…

Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

January 24, 1890

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

January 31, 1890

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

February 7, 1890

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

February 14, 1890

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

February 21, 1890

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society