Geronimo


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Chapo Geronimo (Chapo) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Chapo Geronimo, a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on July 8, 1888 and departed on August 7, 1894.

In school documentation Chapo Geronimo's name is also spelled Chappo Geronimo. He is also known as Chapo (also spelled Chappo).

 

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National Archives and Records Administration
Chapo Geronimo Student Information Card
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Student information card of Chapo (here Chappo) Geronimo, a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on July 8, 1888 and departed on August 7, 1894.

 

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National Archives and Records Administration
Robert Geronimo Student File
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Student file of Robert Geronimo, a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on September 14, 1911 and departed on June 7, 1916. The file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, financial transactions, correspondence, progress/conduct cards from Mount Hermon School, a federal financial aid form, and an…

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National Archives and Records Administration
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 27)
February 12, 1886

The first page opems with a poem titled "Content," followed by "He Suffered Because He Could Not Speak English," an article about a Kiowa boy who was accused of a crime and could not defend himself. The next article is on the importance of buying insurance. Page two begins with a memorial about General Hancock titled "The Dead Hero," followed…

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Newspapers
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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 1)
August 13, 1886

The first page opens with a poem titled "English Speaking," that discouraged students from speaking their native languages. The page also includes an article titled "How Miss Fisher went to Call on the President's Wife," that described Mrs. Fracnces Cleveland's dress and the decor of White House rooms in a visit by a Carlisle Indian School…

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Newspapers
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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 8)
April 1910

The first article, written by Franz Boas, discussed "Methods in Indian Woodwork." Frank C. Churchill wrote about a council of Ponca, lead by Chief White Eagle and gave an account of the speeches made at the council. Next an article, pulled from the New York Tribune, reported on the improving conditions of Indians across the United…

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Magazines
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 9)
May 1916

The legend of Queen Allaquippa is presented.  A series of resolutions on the Seminoles, made by the Tampa Woman's Club, support the Seminole people's attempts to regain land in Florida.  Lace making among the Pueblo Nation is discussed.  An article from the New York Evening Post about the usefulness of Indian education,…

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Magazines
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Request for the Enrollment of Fenton Geronimo
June 6, 1894 - June 28, 1894

Correspondence regarding the enrollment of Fenton Geronimo at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Placeholder for Railroad Rates for Geronimo
May 25, 1905

Placeholder for Perry Griffie's letter providing railroad rates for Geronimo.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration