King's Daughters

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The Sunshine Scatterers [version 1], 1892

Portrait of eighteen female students, with one white woman in center, posed on the school grounds. The caption identifies them as the Sunshine Scatters, the white woman as Miss Fisher and provides a date of October 1892. 

The school newspapers say that the student group the King's Daughters had four subgroups or "circles," and that…

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The Sunshine Scatterers [version 2], 1892

Portrait of eighteen female students, with one white woman in center, posed on the school grounds. The caption identifies them as the student group the King's Daughters and also as the Sunshine Scatters. The caption for the National Anthropological Archives copy of the image also identifies them as the Sunshine Scatters, but also names the…

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
The What-So-Ever Circle [version 1], 1892

Portrait of thirty-one female students, with one white woman in the center, posed in front of the flag pole on the school grounds. The caption identifies them as the student group the What-so-ever Circle, the white woman as Miss Shaffner, and provides a date of October 1892.

The What-So-Evers were a "circle" or a subgroup of the female…

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The What-So-Ever Circle [version 2], 1892

Portrait of thirty-one female students, with one white woman in the center, posed in front of the flag pole on the school grounds. The caption identifies them as the student group the What-so-ever Circle. The National Anthrpological Archives copy of this image also identifies the name of the group, and also the white woman as Miss Shaffner, and…

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
The What-So-Ever Circle, c.1893

Studio portrait of eleven unidentified female students. The caption identifies them as The What-So-Ever circle.

The What-So-Evers were a "circle" or a subgroup of the female student group the King's Daughters. 

The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH3-085 and 10-B-22. Caption on the back…

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Inspection Report of Charles H. Thompson
March 2, 1892

Charles H. Thompson forwards an inspection report of the Carlisle Indian School on March 2, 1892. Thompson's report examines a wide range of topics related to the school including the buildings, health of students, food, student's social lives, industrial training, outings, and academic training.

Thompson also includes a number of…

Format:
Legal and Government Documents, Reports
Standard Forms & Transactions:
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration