1911 Commencement Schedule
Program for the graduation exercises of the Carlisle Indian School.
Program for the graduation exercises of the Carlisle Indian School.
Student information card of Maggie Cadotte, a member of the December 23, 1900 and departed on June 30, 1907. The file indicates Cadotte was married and living in Odanah, Wisconsin in 1913.
A student at Carlisle at the time, Joseph Guyon's affidavit discusses the flaws of athletic director Glenn S. Warner.
The typed transcript of Ella Fox's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Fox was a student at Carlisle.
Student information card of Mary Belle (here Bell) Cooke, a member of the St. Regis Nation, who entered the school on October 30, 1906 and departed on June 19, 1911.
The Naomi Greensky Collection has been organized into two sections, Papers and Photographs.
Given by John Wallette while he was a student at Carlisle, this affidavit discusses the character of Athletic Director Glenn Warner.
A typed transcript of Henry Broker's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Broker was a student at Carlisle.
In this document Joseph Guyon answers questions about a small meeting held by Glenn Warner where Warner inquired about a petition some students had put together and recommends that the students put
In this affidavit Gus Welch (a student at the time) gives a statement about a letter allegedly written by Jim Thorpe.
A catalog originally printed in 1908 by the students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
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Information Concerning the United States Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Penna, 190811.28 MB | 11.28 MB |
Richard Henry Pratt states that the Carlisle Indian School currently has 196 students with 20 Navajos and 10 Pueblos on the way, increasing enrollment to 226.
Souvenir pamphlet for the Carlisle Indian School. Includes a short description of the school in the beginning, mentioning its history and aims.
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United States Indian School Carlisle, Penna8.25 MB | 8.25 MB |
Student information card of Mary Cook, a member of the Iroquois Nation, who entered the school on August 10, 1901 and ultimately departed on January 24, 1910.
The press comments section covered a Supreme Court Case involving a group of Cherokees, who sought to recover interest on deferred payments. Arthur L.
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The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 3)6.08 MB | 6.08 MB |
A booklet of information and photographs assembled by the Carlisle Indian School for their 23rd year, circa 1902.
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Catalogue of the Indian Industrial School, 190218.82 MB | 18.82 MB |
Edward Bracklin's affidavit discusses athletics at Carlisle. A student at the time, Bracklin critiques athletic director Glenn Warner's conduct and character.
These materials include correspondence and reports from Supervisor of Indian Schools, Charles F. Peirce, listing 69 pupils as ineligible for enrollment at the Carlisle Indian School.
Student file of Mary Cook, a member of the Mohawk Nation, who entered the school on October 3, 1916 and departed on August 28, 1918.
A series of twenty nine letters written to Captain Richard H. Pratt in response to a questionnaire sent to former students. The accompanying questionnaire forms are not included.
Student information card of Ernestine Venne, a member of the Nation, who entered the school on September 24, 1904 and ultimately departed on May 15, 1912.
Student information card of Jonas Mitchell (Smoke), a member of the Ottawa Nation, who entered the school on August 15, 1889 and departed on March 6, 1899.