Student file of George Nash, a member of the Winnebago Nation, who entered the school on September 20, 1911 and ultimately departed on September 25, 1917. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, applications for enrollment, medical/physical records, a trade/…
Holliday, Arnold
Student file of Arnold S. Holliday, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 18, 1913, graduated in 1917, and ultimately departed on May 18, 1918. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, a news clipping, certificates of promotion,…
Student information card of Arnold S. Holliday, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 18, 1913 and departed on May 20, 1918. The information card indicates that Holliday graduated in 1917 and had joined the army.
Student file of Leonard Bresette, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on October 1, 1915 and departed on June 8, 1918. The file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, medical/physical records, financial transactions, certificates of promotion, a vacation request form, and correspondence.
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A group of male and female students posed on the steps of a building on the school grounds. A male student in the front row holds a banner reading: "Justice Class 1917." A handwritten list of student names below the photo identifies each person. They are: 1) Sarah Fowler 2) Maude Cook 3) Hattie McAfee 4) Theodore Frank 5) Jesse Wofford 6) Peter…
These materials include correspondence regarding a trip for Arnold Holliday to visit his uncle Henry Holliday in Washington D. C.
This material includes correspondence concerning Carlisle Indian School students considered for the graduating class of 1917. There are also documents concerning life updates from graduates such as Marion Paris and Frank Verigan.
This program was distributed for a performance by the students as part of the Commencement Exercises for 1917. The play, "The Continental Congress," is taken from McBrien's "America First," and the school borrowed the costumes for the performance. It surrounds the formation of the first Continental Congress and the Declaration of Independence…