Eagle Dog, Louis

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Louis Eagle Dog (Big Boy) Student File
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Student file of Louis Eagle Dog, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879, and ultimately departed on June 14, 1887. The file contains a student information card and a report after leaving that indicates Eagle Dog was working as a farmer in South Dakota in 1910.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Louis Eagle Dog (Big Boy) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Louis (here Lewis) Eagle Dog (Big Boy), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879 and departed on June 19, 1882.

Note: Other records show Eagle Dog later reenrolled at the school, entering on November 14, 1883 and leaving on June 14, 1887.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Louis Eagle Dog (Big Boy) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Louis Eagle Dog (Big Boy), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879 and departed on June 14, 1887.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Five young male Sioux students, c.1879

Studio portrait of five male students posed on the bandstand on the school grounds. They are: Duke (Frog), David (Kills Without Wounding), Hugh (Running Horse), Louis Eagle Dog (Big Boy), and Vincent Stranger Horse (Earth).

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Glass Plate Negative, Stereograph
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Submission of Voucher Covering Expenses in Returning Two Run Away Students
July 6, 1886

Richard Henry Pratt submits a voucher to the Office of Indian Affairs for expenses related to arresting and returning the two students who had run away from the Carlisle Indian School and were apprehended at Gallitzin, Pennsylvania.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
List of Students to be Returned to their Homes for May 1887
May 26, 1887

Richard Henry Pratt provides the Office of Indian Affairs with a list of 80 students to return to their homes due to expiration of their terms and sickness. Pratt also details the travel arrangements for travel to the various agencies and locations. He also notes that 68 pupils whose terms have expired have elected to remain at the school.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration