Student file of Ollie Choteau, a member of the Wyandotte Nation, who entered the school on October 3, 1891 and departed on November 19, 1902. The file contains a returned student survey, a student information card, a former student response postcard, and a report after leaving. The file indicates Choteau was a housekeeper in Wyandotte, Oklahoma…
Choteau, Ollie
Student information card of Ollie Choteau, a member of the Wyandotte Nation, who entered the school on October 3, 1891 and departed on November 19, 1902. The file indicates Choteau was living in Grove, Oklahoma in 1913.
Note: On her former student response postcard located in her student file, Chotaeu identifies herself as Seneca. In her…
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Studio portrait of Ollie Choteau.
Richard Henry Pratt informs Thomas J. Morgan that Eliza Choteau claims she has written to the Office of Indian Affairs twice regarding annuity money owed to her and her sister. Pratt notes that Choteau is "a Seneca of the Quapaw Agency" and that both of them are at Carlisle and as far he knows are due to their share of the annuity.