Susan Longstreth Literary Society

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United States Indian School Carlisle, Penna, 1895
c.1895

Souvenir pamphlet for the Carlisle Indian School.  Includes a short description of the school in the beginning, mentioning its history and aims.  Images of the campus, school buildings, dorm rooms, classrooms, extracurricular groups, and graduates are given, each including a short caption. Photographs of athletic teams, industrial…

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Format:
Pamphlet
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Catalogue of the Indian Industrial School, 1902
1902

A booklet of information and photographs assembled by the Carlisle Indian School for their 23rd year, circa 1902.  Includes a short history of the school and the town and school demographic information.  Includes pictures of arriving students, students during classroom and extracurricular activities, the buildings on campus, farmwork…

Format:
Pamphlet
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
The Susan Longstreth Literary Society, c. 1895

Caption: THE SUSAN LONGSTRETH LITERARY SOCIETY.

This society, bearing the name of one of the first and most honored friends of the School, has existed for more than ten years.  Including, as it does, the best character and talent from some 300 girls, with a comfortable and tastefully decorated room for its…

Format:
Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Susan Longstreth Literary Society Meeting, 1901

Female students, members of the Susan Longstreth Literary Society, posed in their meeting room, including one student seated at a piano. The motto "Labor Conquers All Things," as well as portraits of various white people, including Richard Henry Pratt, are hung on the walls. 

In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the…

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Pratt Provides Overview of Evening Study Hour at Carlisle
November 17, 1897

Richard Henry Pratt provides a report on the use of evening study hours to W. N. Hailmann.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Proposal to Name the New Library After Mercer
August 18, 1906

Members of the Susan Longstreth Literary Society propose to name the new library after William A. Mercer.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration