Student file of Michael Burns, a member of the Yavapai Nation, who entered the school on October 26, 1880, and departed on October 6, 1884. The file contains student information cards, a former student response postcard, a position card, a returned student survey, correspondence, a news clipping, and a report after leaving indicating that…
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Student information card of Michael Burns, a member of the Yavapai Nation, who entered the school on October 26, 1880 and departed on October 6, 1884. The file indicates Burns was living in Old Goddard Station, Arizona in 1912; Canon, Arizona in 1913; and McDowell, Arizona in 1914.
Note: Although this card lists Michael Burns as Apache,…
Student file of Charles Dickens, a member of the Yavapai Nation, who entered the school on August 7, 1891, and departed on July 3, 1896. The file contains student information cards, a returned student survey, correspondence, a former student response postcard, and a report after leaving indicating that, in 1913, Dickens was working as an…
Student information card of Charles Dickens, a member of the Yavapai Nation, who entered the school on August 7, 1891 and departed on July 3, 1896. The file indicates Dickens was living in San Carlos, Arizona in 1912.
Note: Although this card lists Charles Dickens as Apache, he is actually Yavapai.
Student file of Grace Thumbo, a member of the Mohave Nation, who entered the school on September 23, 1899 and departed on September 23, 1904. The file contains a student information card.
Note: Although the student information card lists Grace as Mohave, it is believed that she is actually Yavapai.
Student information card of Grace Thumbo, a member of the Mohave Nation, who entered the school on September 23, 1899 and departed on September 23, 1904.
Note: Although the student information card lists Grace as Mohave, it is believed that she is actually Yavapai.
Studio portrait of Michael Burns.
Studio portrait of Charles Dickens. Although the caption lists him as Apache, he is actually Yavapai.
Studio portrait of Charles Dickens (seated at left) and Mark Hopkins (standing at right). Dickens is holding a decorative beaded cane.