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Patrick Decora Student Information Card
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Student information card of Patrick Decora (here Decorah), a member of the Winnebago Nation, who entered the school on February 19, 1917 and departed on August 30, 1918. The file indicates Decora was transferred to the Tomah Indian School in Tomah, Wisconsin upon the closure of the Carlisle Indian School.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Patrick Decora Student Information Cards
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Student information cards of Patrick Decora, a member of the Winnebago Nation, who entered the school on February 19, 1917 and departed on August 30, 1918. The file indicates Decora transferred to the Tomah Indian School in Wisconsin upon departing from Carlisle.

In school documentation Patrick Decora's name is also spelled Patrick…

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National Archives and Records Administration
The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 42)
May 27, 1887

The first page opened with the poem "Take Care" followed by "A Visitor at Carlisle" which provided the opportunity to present arguments for Indian education away from the reservations. It continued on page four. Page two opened with an account of a presentation by "Dr. Harmon and Col. Thomas," a Dickinson College professor and his former…

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Newspapers
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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 1)
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, complained of her uncomfortable accommodations and surroundings. The second page featured "A Story of the Peach Tree" analogous to the planting of…

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Newspapers
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 3)
August 26, 1887

The first page continued Marianna Burgess' report of conditions at the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Sioux Agencies begun in Volume 2, including her visit to Luther Standing Bear's home. Page two reported a visit to the school by some deaf school principals who "much interested our boys with their silent ways of talking," likening manualism to Indian…

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Newspapers
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 31)
March 22, 1889

The first page began with a poem titled, “True Heroism,” followed by a fictional conversation among two Indian School students, Tom and Phil as reported by the Man-On-The-Band-Stand. In the moralizing story, continued on the fourth page, Phil sets a good example by keeping the Outing System rules, while Tom broke the rules and tainted the…

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Newspapers
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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 39)
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. Lapwai School under the title “Appreciation.” Felix Iron Eagle Feather’s (Sioux) letter from his Outing home was also included on the page. The second…

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Newspapers
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Emily Ross and Cecilia Londrosh, c.1884

Studio portrait of Emily Ross and Cecilia Londrosh, both wearing white pinafore aprons over school uniforms.

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Dennison Wheelock and Howard Logan, c.1885

Studio portrait of Dennison Wheelock (left) and Howard Logan (right), holding hats and wearing uniforms.

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Four Winnebago students, c.1885

Studio portrait of two unidentified male students and two unidentified female students. 

Previous cataloging indicates they are from the Winnebago nation.

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
James Black Hawk, c.1885

Studio portrait of Jame Black Hawk.

Handwritten caption along side of image probably reads: James Black Hawk

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Nine female students [version 1], c.1885

Studio portrait of nine female students, all wearing school uniforms. They are (back row, left to right): Harriet Kyocea, Lydia Harrington, Louie Cornelius, Katie White Bird, and Julia Logan; (front row, left to right): Alice Long Pole, Jennie Black, Nellie Aspenall, and Jennie Conners.

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Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Nine female students [version 2], c.1885

Studio portrait of nine female students, all wearing school uniforms. They are (back row, left to right): Harriet Kyocea, Lydia Harrington, Louie Cornelius, Katie White Bird, and Julia Logan; (front row, left to right): Alice Long Pole, Jennie Black, Nellie Aspenall, and Jennie Conners.

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
John Londrosh [?] and an unidentified male student, c.1886

Studio portrait of two male students in school uniforms.  One of them is probably John Londrosh. 

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Seven male students [version 1], c.1886

Studio portrait of Luke Phillips, Howard Logan, Frank Lock, Samuel Townsend, Roland Fish, Henry Kendall, and Richard Davis. All are wearing school uniforms. 

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Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Seven male students [version 2], c.1886

Studio portrait of Luke Phillips, Howard Logan, Frank Lock, Samuel Townsend, Roland Fish, Henry Kendall, and Richard Davis. All are wearing school uniforms.

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Thirteen male student printers [version 1], c.1886

Studio portrait of thirteen male students, all wearing school uniforms. The caption of this and other copies identifies them as working in the print shop. 

Other copies identify the students. They are: 

1. Bennie Thomas, 2. Lorenzo Martinez, 3. Willie Butcher, 4. C. P. Cornelius, 5. Dennison Wheelock, 6. Samuel Townsend…

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Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Thirteen male student printers [version 2], c.1886

Studio portrait of thirteen male students wearing school uniforms.

The printed note on the reverse side reads: 1. Bennie Thomas, Pueblo Tribe, 2. Lorenzo Martinez, Pueblo, 3. Willie Butcher, Chippewa, 4. C. P. Cornelius, Oneida, 5. Dennison Wheelock, Oneida, 6. Samuel Townsend, Pawnee, 7. Richard Davis, Cheyenne…

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Twelve male students #1, c.1886

Studio portrait of twelve male students in school uniforms. 

Previous cataloging interprets part of the caption as saying student Howard Logan is in this group. 

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Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Benjamin Lawry and Peter Snow, c.1888

Studio portrait of Benjamin Lawry and Peter Snow. Both are wearing school uniforms.

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Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Benjamin Lawry, Howard Logan, and Levi St. Cyr, c.1888

Studio portrait of Benjamin Lawry (at left), Howard Logan (standing in center), and Levi St. Cyr (seated at right). Logan is wearing a school uniform.

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Carlisle Indian Printers, c.1888

Studio portrait of fifteen male students wearing school uniforms. 

The printed note on the reverse side reads: Carlisle Indian Printers. 1. Robert Mathews, Pawnee ; 2. Yamie Leeds, Pueblo ; 3. Paul Boynton, Arapahoe ; 4. Lorenzo Martinez, Pueblo ; 5. Benajah Miles, Arapahoe ; 6. Carl Lieder, Crow ; 7. Bennie Thomas, Pueblo…

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Levi St. Cyr, c.1888

Studio portrait of Levi St. Cyr.

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Levi St. Cyr, c.1888

Studio portrait of Levi St. Cyr wearing school uniform.

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Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Simon Smith and an unidentified male student, c.1888

Studio portrait of Simon Smith (seated at right) and an unidentified male student (standing at left). The unidentified young man is wearing a school uniform.

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution