Cornelius, Louie

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Louie Cornelius Student File
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Student file of Louie Cornelius, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and departed on February 2, 1885. The file contains a student information card, and a report after leaving indicating that in 1910 Cornelius had married Jones Schenandore and was a housekeeper in Oneida, Wisconsin.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Louie Cornelius Student Information Card
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Student information card of Louie Cornelius, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and departed on February 2, 1885. The file indicates that Cornelius was married to Jones Skenandore.

 

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National Archives and Records Administration
The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 43)
June 8, 1888

The first page opened with the poem, "What a Barrel of Whiskey Contains,” followed by an article titled “Welcome!” that reprinted Kish Hawkins’ (Cheyenne) address to a visiting group of Wilson College women. In the talk he described the Outing Program, industrial work, academic work and women’s suffrage. The final article on the page was “How…

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Newspapers
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Cumberland County Historical Society
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
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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
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Cumberland County Historical Society