Student file of Julia Jackson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on August 8, 1889, and departed on July 29, 1890. The file contains student information cards.
Student file of Julia Jackson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on August 8, 1889, and departed on July 29, 1890. The file contains student information cards.
Student information card of Julia Jackson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on August 8, 1889 and departed on July 29, 1890.
Student information card of Susan Rodd, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on August 8, 1889 and departed on June 12, 1895. The file indicates Rodd was married and living in Rosebush, Michigan in 1913.
Student file of Robert Jackson, a member of the Chehalis Nation, who entered the school on September 19, 1894 and departed on June 5, 1896. The file contains a student information card and a trade/position record card.
In school documentation Robert Jackson is also known as Robert J. Jackson.
Student information card of Robert Jackson, a member of the Chehalis Nation, who entered the school on September 19, 1894 and departed on June 5, 1896. The information card indicates that Jackson had graduate in 1896.
Student information card of Fannie Jackson, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on July 8, 1897 and departed on September 26, 1898.
Student information card of Fannie Jackson, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on July 8, 1897 and departed on September 26, 1898.
Student file of Jonas Jackson, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on September 2, 1897 and ultimately departed on April 5, 1907. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, newspaper clippings, a returned student survey, correspondence, a…
Student information card of Jonas Jackson, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on September 2, 1897 and departed on April 5, 1907. The card indicates that Jackson was trained as a printer, graduated in 1907 and was living in Seattle, Washington in 1913.
Student file of Sara Jackson, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on April 5, 1898, and ultimately departed on August 31, 1909. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and returned. The file contains student information cards, a returned student survey, correspondence, a conduct card, an outing…
Student information card of Sara Jackson, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on April 5, 1898 and departed on August 31, 1909. The file indicates Jackson was living in West Chester, Pennsylvania and Cherokee, North Carolina in 1913.
Progress card of John Jackson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 17, 1908.
Note: Other records show that Jackson first entered the school on November 25, 1899. This card documents his later reenrollment.
Student file of John Jackson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on November 25, 1899, and ultimately departed on September 5, 1913. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, medical/physical records, outing…
Student information card of John Jackson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on November 25, 1899 and ultimately departed on September 5, 1913. The file indicates Jackson was married and living in Standish, Michigan and Mt. Pleasant, Michigan in 1914 and St. Charles, Michigan in 1915.
Student file of Cyrus Tallchief, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 19, 1900, and departed on May 20, 1904. The file contains a student information card and a report after leaving that indicates that Tallchief was living in Gowanda, New York in 1910.
Progress card of John (here Jack) Jackson, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 2, 1903 and ultimately departed on June 30, 1907.
Student file of John Jackson, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 2, 1903 and ultimately departed on August 7, 1906. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, a returned student survey, a former student response postcard, and a report…
Student information card of John Jackson, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 2, 1903 and ultimately departed on August 7, 1906. The file indicates Jackson was living in Gowanda, New York in 1913.
Student file of John Jackson, a member of the Mohawk Nation, who entered the school on February 5, 1917 and departed on July 29, 1917. The file contains student information cards, applications for enrollment, a progress/conduct card, and correspondence.
Student information card of John Jackson, a member of the Mohawk Nation, who entered the school on February 5, 1917 and departed on July 29, 1917.
William A. Mercer forwards affidavit listing the names of students who ran away from the Carlisle Indian School and whose funds were paid out to them or transferred to the Emergency Fund from October 1, 1907 to December 31, 1907.
These materials include correspondence regarding a request from John J. Jackson to transfer from the Carlisle Indian School to the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School to learn engineering. Jackson's request was denied, and he was instead placed under the school engineer of the Carlisle Indian School.
Student essays entitled The Story of Enoch Arden written by the following: Elizabeth Fishe (Menominee), Philip Morris (Nez Perce), Elizabeth Lavatta (Shoshone), Levi Elk Looks Back (Sioux), John Jackson (Objiway, January 10, 1910, Lottie C. Tramper (Cherokee), Thomas Myiow (Mohawk), Hugh Wheelock (Oneida), William Yellowelk (Sioux), Anna Rose (…
These materials include correspondence regarding a request by John Jackson to return to his home due to his eyes.
This material includes correspondence between Superintendent Moses Friedman and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs concerning accusations made by John Jackson. Jackson blamed Annie and Jean Richards for his allegations, which he recanted.