Student information card of Lottie (here Lattie) Sireech , a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on November 12, 1903 and died on January 28, 1906. She was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
Student information card of Lottie (here Lattie) Sireech , a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on November 12, 1903 and died on January 28, 1906. She was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
Student information card of Ruth Yannagup, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on November 12, 1903 and departed on March 21, 1905.
In school documentation Ruth Yannagup's name is also spelled Ruth Yanayup. She is also known as Tilla Sammsportch.
Student information card of Ruth Yannagup (here Ruth Yaimagup), a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on November 12, 1903 and departed on March 21, 1905.
Student file of Thomas Montes, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on November 12, 1903, and departed on May 4, 1904. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving that indicates Montes was working as a farmer in White Rocks, Utah in 1910.
Student information card of Thomas Montes, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on November 12, 1903 and departed on May 4, 1904. The file indicates Montes was living in White Rocks, Utah in 1913.
Progress card of Robert Ouray, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 8, 1904.
Student file of Robert Ouray, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 8, 1904, and departed on June 23, 1909. The file contains a student information card, medical/physical records, correspondence, a returned student survey, a progress/conduct card, and a report after leaving that indicates Ouray is living in Randlett,…
Student information card of Robert Ouray, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 8, 1904 and departed on June 23, 1909. The file indicates Ouray as living in Randlett, Utah in 1913.
Progress card of Anna (here Annie) Pike, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904.
Student file of Anna Pike, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904, and departed on May 26, 1909. The file contains a student information card, a progress/conduct card, a report after leaving, medical/physical records, a returned student survey, and a former student response postcard indicating she was married and…
Student information card of Anna Pike, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904 and departed on May 26, 1909. The file indicates Pike was married and living in Fort Duchesne, Utah in 1913.
Progress card of Ethel Daniels, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904.
Student file of Ethel Daniels, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904 and departed on May 26, 1909. The file contains a news clipping, a former student response postcard, a medical/physical record, a student information card, a progress/conduct card, a returned student survey, correspondence, and a report after…
Student information card of Ethel Daniels, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904 and departed on May 26, 1909. The file indicates Daniels was married and living in White Rocks, Utah in 1913 and Fort Duchesne, Utah in 1914.
Student information card of Laura Taylor, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904 and departed on January 24, 1905.
In school documentation Laura Taylor's married name is Laura Smith (Mrs. Roy Smith).
Note: While no documentation directly related to Taylor indicates who she married, documentation…
Student information card of Laura Taylor, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1904 and departed on January 24, 1905.
Student file of Uneeda Burson, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1913 and graduated in 1917. No departure date is given. The file contains a student information card, a trade/position record card, a certificate of promotion, an outing record, an application for enrollment, financial transactions, an outing…
Student information card of Uneeda Burson, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1913 and departed on April 10, 1918.
Student information card of Uneeda Burson, a member of the Ute Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1913. The information card indicates that Burson had graduated in 1917 and married George W. Moore.
A souvenir booklet from the Carlisle Indian School, published for their 23rd year. A short description of the aims and goals of the school is presented. Images of students as they first arrived, as well as important visiting chiefs, are given, as are before and after images including those of Tom Torlino. Extracurricular…
The caption reads: Noted Indian Chiefs.
The printed note on the reverse side reads: NOTED INDIAN CHIEFS Who have visited the Indian Training School, Carlisle, Pa.
1. Spotted Tail, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency, Dakota.
2. Iron Wing, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency,…
The printed note on the reverse side reads: NOTED INDIAN CHIEFS Who have visited the Indian Training School, Carlisle, Pa.
1. Spotted Tail, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency, Dakota.
2. Iron Wing, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency, Dakota.
3. American Horse, Sioux Chief, Pine…
The printed note on the reverse side reads: Ouray and his wife Chipeta; Utes.
This is a copy photographer J.N. Choate made of a portrait taken in 1858 and marketed by Mathew Brady. Choate made a copy of the Brady image and marketed it as his own. Ouray is included in Choate's composite of chiefs who had visited the…
Group portrait of twelve female students wearing costumes, standing and facing forward. They are the "Indian Squaws," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
According to the program for the performance, these students are Jane Butler, Shela Guthrie Brown…
Group portrait of twelve female students wearing costumes, standing, turned so that the prop "papooses" containing dolls they are wearing on their backs are visible. They are the "Indian Squaws," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
According to the…