Student file of Anna Goyitney, a member of the Pueblo Nation. No entrance or departure dates are given. The file contains returned student surveys, former student response postcards, news clippings, extensive correspondence about her life after Carlisle, and a report after leaving indicating she was in Casa Blanca, New Mexico in 1913, working…
Goyitney, Anna
Student information card of Anna Goyitney, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 24, 1889, graduated in 1901, and departed on July 6, 1904. The information card indicates that Goyitney had studied teaching, married Fred W. Canfield, and was living in Casa Blanca, New Mexico in 1914.
Note: Although this…
Student information cards of Susie Rayos, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 26, 1896, graduated in 1903, and ultimately departed on September 3, 1906.
In school documentation Susie Rayos is also known as Susie M. Rayos. Her married name is Susie Marmon (Mrs. Walter Marmon or Mrs. Walter K. Marmon).
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Student information cards of Martha Day, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 29, 1897 and ultimately departed on April 8, 1909.
In school documentation Martha Day's married name is Martha Dailey (Mrs. Thomas Dailey).
Student file of Francisco Pino, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1904, and departed on August 31, 1909. The file contains a student information card, former student response postcard, correspondence, a report after leaving, a progress/conduct card, an outing record, and a returned student survey that…
Student information card of John (here Jonathan) Santiago, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1904 and departed on August 31, 1909.
Student file of Jose Maria, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1904 and departed on August 31, 1909. The file contains a student information card, medical/physical record, a report after leaving, an outing record, a progress/conduct card, a trade/position record card, correspondence, and a returned student…
Student file of Juanito Poncho, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1904, and departed on August 31, 1909. The file contains a student information card, medical/physical records, progress/conduct card, an outing record, a returned student survey, a report after leaving, correspondence, a former student response…
Student file of Louis Phillip, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1904, and departed on June 23, 1909. The file contains a student information card, a report after leaving, a trade/position record card, a progress/conduct card, and a returned student survey that indicates Phillip was working as a farmer in…
Student information card of Robert Yarntemi, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1904 and departed on March 21, 1905.
Student file of Mary Day, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 23, 1906, and departed on July 6, 1907. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, an application for enrollment, and a report after leaving indicating Day was in school in Seama, New Mexico in 1911.
Student information card of Mary Day, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school August 23, 1906 and departed on July 6, 1907. The file indicates Day was living in Seama, New Mexico in 1913.
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 17).
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 38).
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Studio portrait of Anna Goyitney probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of the graduating class of 1901.
The students are identified with white numbers corresponding to the typed label below the photograph. They are:1. Peters, Nellie, 2. Palmer, Jessie, 3. Johnson, Mark, 4. Johnson, Dollie, 5. Baine, John, 6. Powlas, Alice, 7. Beaver, Frank, 8.…
Program listing for the 1901 commencement exercises of the Carlisle Indian School. The program lists student performances, school colors, the names of graduating students along with the lyrics to "Song of the Flag."
J. R. Wise responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the examination of Anna Goyitney (here Annie Goitney) as a teacher to be permanently appointed.
Major William A. Mercer submits a report that lists employees who have left the school (Jeannette L. Senseney, Emma G. Sky, Elizabeth Searight, Ida Boger, and George Brown Jr.) and all employees working at the school to start the 1905-1906 fiscal year. These reports include personal information about those being hired as well as reasons for…
Major William A. Mercer submits a report that lists an employee who has left the school (Genus E. Baird) and all employees working at the school to start the 1906-1907 fiscal year. These reports include personal information about those being hired as well as reasons for departure for those leaving.
Major William A. Mercer submits a report that lists new employees (Fredrick Barthel, Lida M. Johnston, Will H. Miller, and Wallace Denny), those who have changed positions (Cora B. Hawk, Emma K. Hetrick, and Anna Goyitney), and those who have left the school (Sadie E. Newcomer, Michael J. Gumbriell, Frank Hudson, and Stacy Matlack). The report…
Fred W. Canfield requests a transfer to a day school in the Southwest due to his upcoming marriage to Anna Goyitney. William A. Mercer forwards the request and recommends that it occur and that James E. Henderson be promoted to the position of Boys Outing Agent.
Lastly, C. F. Larrabee informs Mercer that following Canfield's marriage…
Correspondence regarding Fred W. Canfield's request to take leave without pay to make it possible for James E. Henderson to take up his former work as Boys Outing Agent. William A. Mercer forwards the letter to the Office of Indian Affairs and notes that he is not willing to approve the request as it would prevent Henderson from receiving his…