Student file of Millie Brown, a member of the Creek Nation, who entered the school on January 22, 1881, and departed on August 27, 1884. The file contains student information cards.
Student file of Millie Brown, a member of the Creek Nation, who entered the school on January 22, 1881, and departed on August 27, 1884. The file contains student information cards.
Student information card of Millie Brown, a member of the Creek Nation, who entered the school on January 22, 1881 and departed on August 27, 1884.
Student information cards of Lillian Brown, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on August 28, 1896 and ultimately departed on June 30, 1903.
In school documentation Lillian Brown's name is also spelled Lilian Brown. Her married name is Lillian Clay.
Student file of Samuel Brown, a member of the Mohawk Nation, who entered the school on June 29, 1900 and departed on September 23, 1904. The file contains a returned student survey, a student information card and a report after leaving indicating he was farming in Adams, New York in 1912.
In school documentation Samuel Brown is…
Student information card of Samuel Brown, a member of the St. Regis Nation, who entered the school on June 29, 1900 and departed on September 23, 1904. The file indicates Brown was living in Adams, New York in 1913.
Note: Brown married fellow student Louisa Chubb.
Student file of Louisa Chubb, a member of the Mohawk Nation, who entered the school on August 7, 1903, and departed on June 23, 1908. The file contains a student information card, correspondence, news clippings, a report after leaving, and a returned student survey. According to the information provided, she was married and living in Adams, New…
Student information card of Louisa (here Louise) Chubb, a member of the Mohawk Nation, who entered the school on August 7, 1903 and departed on June 23, 1908. The file indicates Chubb was married and living in Adams, New York in 1913.
In the opening article, Superintendent Friedman wrote on the success of public and special school in the United States. Next, Glenn S. "Pop" Warner discussed athletics at the school. He addressed questions of recruitment and policy. In the "Legend, Stories, and Customs" sections Carlisle Students told legends and histories of their…