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The Morning Star (Vol. 8, No. 1)

Date
November 1887

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Jplorninjj ‘G O D H E L P S T H O S E W H O H E L P T H E M S E L V E S . ” Y 01i. VIII. I j V D I O T I J V D t l ^ W R I ^ I i $ C f p 0 0 I i , C / I ^ I i I ^ I s K , P ' / I . , J « 0 V K j a i B K R , 1 & & 7 - m . ) . C I V I L I Z I N G T H E IND …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 6)

Date
June, July, & August 1894

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… outpouring of Mr. Smith of Arizona upon the poor Apaches of his Territory and on this school, made in the … regarding them and us two years ago. We have had Arizona Apaches in this school seven years and have several times …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1885

Date
1885

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1885, containing the annual report of the Carlisle Indian Industr

… tion of the school is shown iu the following table : Tribe. Apaches..................... Arapahoe s ................. …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 41)

Date
May 25, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, "Try," followed by a blurb against tobacco use and by "A Visit Through the Lower School Rooms," that reported the activities of students in the lower grades.

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… efforts at speaking in public by the new Sioux and Apaches are deserving of special mention. The singing by …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 18)

Date
December 14, 1888

The first page opened with a poem titled “How To Make Up,” followed by an article reprinted from The Sabbath School Visitor titled “Playthings of the Indian Children.” Next came a letter from Nancy

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 18) 1.76 MB
… still seems to be a popular game among the boys, but the Apaches are ahead. They beat the other boys, seven to one. …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 7, No. 3)

Date
November 1886

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“ GOD HELPS THOSE W HO HELP T H E M S E LV E S .” VOL. VII. INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE. PA. NOVEMBER, 1886. NO 3 REPORT OF T H E COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. The conscience of the jteople demands that the Indians, diate contact with our red …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 24)

Date
January 21, 1887

The first page opened with a poem titled "LA-MAH-NI," a story of an Indian man followed by "A True Story About a Dog: Written for the Indian Helper" about a very smart dog.

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… in the after­ noons, each doing her part nobly. The new Apaches furnish excellent foot- power for our Universal …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 2)

Date
September 18, 1891

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DRINKING ALCOHOL! ©ULD we with ink the ocean All. Were every blade of grass a quill. Were the whole world of parchment made And every mai a scribe by trade, To write the horrors of those woes Would drain the ocean dry. Nor would the scroll contain the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 43)

Date
June 8, 1888

The first page opened with the poem, "What a Barrel of Whiskey Contains,” followed by an article titled “Welcome!” that reprinted Kish Hawkins’ (Cheyenne) address to a visiting group of Wilson Coll

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 43) 1.61 MB
S ^ o & W B B II.Y JWKfTKS THIS CARLISLE; HTOIA2® m©US3?EIA]E» SGaQQL TO B©fS A S® W iM , VOLUME III. CARLISLE, P a ., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1888. NUMBER 43. W H A T A B A R R E L O F W H I S K E Y C O N T A IN S . “ A barrel of headaches, of heartaches, of …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 36)

Date
April 15, 1887

This issue opened with a poem titled “THE HORSE’S PETITION,” followed by an alphabet poem titled “HOW TO GET RICH AND BECOME FAMOUS.” “TRUE COURAGE” offered a treatise on the rewards of kindness.

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… evening, he said it was a great thing for the new little Apaches to go without speak­ ing Indian for two weeks. He …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 44)

Date
June 10, 1887

This issue opened with a poem titled “HOW TO BE HAPPY,” reprinted from Selected.

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… Send all the names at once, please. ___________ One of the Apaches detailed to “ kick” press for us got his thumb badly …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 47)

Date
July 1, 1887

This issue opened with a poem titled “CLASS OF INDIAN BOYS,” written by a Quaker farm wife about a group of Outing students.

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c \auA8"vety 0, K l O l H I P %. jM I) C? I \\ II VOLUME II. - CARLISLE, Pa ., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1887. NUMBER 47.* * •. . • A T R I P .CLASS OF INDIAN BOYS. . The following verses were taken from a* poem written by a Bucks County farmer’s wife, and read by …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 27)

Date
February 22, 1889

The first page began with the heading, “February 22,” followed by poems and articles about George Washington and his birthday.

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… the music. We mean those boys who sometimes laugh at, the Apaches when they make mistakes. The sergeants and- society …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 39)

Date
May 17, 1889

The first page began with a poem titled “Listen,” reprinted from Harper’s Bazaar, followed by the publication of a letter received from Dolly Gould (Nez Perce) on her work at the Ft.

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… stamp and you will receive a printed picture of eleven Apaches showing how they looked when they arrived and their …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 44)

Date
June 21, 1889

The first page opened with a poem by Fannie Bolton titled “It is Time,” followed by “The Experience of a Bull: A Child’s Version of the Recent Flood at Lewistown,” followed by “A Busy Indian Boy in

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 44) 1.8 MB
… Lot Eyelash Morgan Toprock, Jonas Place, Wood Nashozey, Apaches; Geo. Baker, Kaw; Henry Russel, Crow; and Benjamin …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 32)

Date
March 18, 1887

The first page opened with a poem titled “Take the Sunny Side,” by “Ex.” Also found on that page was “An Interesting Letter from John Dixon, One of Our Pueblo Boys Who Went to His Home in New Mexic

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 32) 1.61 MB
… to L a st W e e k ’s P u zzles . H id d en Tr ib e s :—1. Apaches; 2. Arapahoe; 3. Caddoes; 4. Comanches; 5. Crows; 6. …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 33)

Date
March 25, 1887

The first page opened with a poem titled “The Girls that are Wanted,” author unknown, followed by “An Indian Dance: By Dessie Prescott, One of Our Pupils.” Also on the page was an article about the

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 33) 1.74 MB
The first page opened with a poem titled “The Girls that are Wanted,” author unknown, followed by “An Indian Dance: By Dessie Prescott, One of Our Pupils.” Also on the page was an article about the importance for Americans to know their history. Page two …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 4)

Date
September 2, 1887

The first page opened with a temperance poem and a reprint of a letter received from Minnie Yellowbear, who returned to Indian Territory and was teaching at the Arapaho school.

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 4) 1.59 MB
0 K 0 tl E B 0 ¥ P J€ B 0 I B VOLUME III. CARLISLE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1887. NUMBER I. H, m y! oh, m y!” said the pretty rye, “ 1 feel bad enough to have a good cry. I thought I was meant to be used for food, And was planted and grown to do some …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 11)

Date
October 21, 1887

The first page began with the poem, "Nobility," by Alice Cary followed by "A Letter from a Dear Old Lady of Eighty Years of Age," who shared her childhood recollections of life among the Tuscarora

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 11) 1.51 MB
w 0 O B @ ¥ P P J 1 B G I ft Is $ * ¥ & * * - ' v V O L U M E I I I . C A R L I S L E , Pa ., F R I D A Y , OCTOBER, 21, 1887. N U M B E R 11. N O B iL IT Y ' ' L E T f E lt f FROM A DEAR O LD LADY ____ ’ ] OF E IG H T Y Y E A R S OF AGE. True worth is in …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 34)

Date
April 6, 1888

The first page opened with a poem "The Happy Philosopher," followed by "From the Indian Question to the Weather," a piece describing stereotypical prejudices and the importance of keeping Indians a

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 34) 1.16 MB
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 1)

Date
August 12, 1887

In a front page letter dated July 27, 1887 and addressed to the Man-on-the-Band-Stand from the Pine Ridge Agency, Marianna Burgess, who was recruiting new students to the Carlisle Indian School, co

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 1) 1.56 MB
… boys liave been at work lately helping Joshua and his Apaches to tear down file little boys’ quar­ ters. Nothing …
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