Student file of Eliza Bell, a member of the Creek Nation, who entered the school on January 22, 1881, and departed on August 20, 1885. The file contains student information cards, former student response postcards, photographs, a returned student survey, correspondence, and a report after leaving. The file indicates Bell attended the Wealaka…
Brown, R. S.

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Student information card of Eliza Bell, a member of the Creek Nation, who entered the school on January 22, 1881 and departed on August 20, 1885. The file indicates Bell married R. S. Brown and was living in Okmulgee, Oklahoma in 1913 and 1915.
Note: Eliza Bell and James Bell were siblings.
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October 5, 1888
The first page opened with a poem “The Two Words,” followed by Lucy Jordan’s letter to the Man-On-The-Band-Stand titled “Carlisle A Bright Picture” in which she mused about her days’ past at Carlisle and life at home on the Stockbridge Reservation. Next came “A Budget of News from Eliza Bell” (Creek) with word from the Nuyaka Mission, Indian…
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Cumberland County Historical Society