Kelcusay, Mabel

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Cemetery information and mortuary documents related to Mabel Kelcusay, a member of the Apache Nation.

Mabel Kelcusay (Gos-cheese-zey) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Mabel Kelcusay (Gos-cheese-zey), a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on February 2, 1884 and died on December 25, 1884. Kelcusay was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.

In school documentation Mabel Kelcusay's name is also spelled Mabel Kelcusaway. She is also known as Gos-cheese-…

Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Mabel Kelcusay Student Information Card
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Student information card of Mabel Kelcusay (here Mabel Kelcusaway), a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on February 2, 1884. She died on December 25, 1884 and was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.

Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 6)
January 1885

Page one opened with an extract from Hon. Byron M. Cutcheon speech, “Our Indian Policy,” originally given to the House of Representatives. Following that was “Secretary Teller in Favor of Schools.” Page two had a list of Bills and Resolutions relating to Indians that went before congress recently. Also on Page two was a letter from a Carlisle…

Format:
Newspapers
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Mabel Kelcusay [version 1], 1884

Studio portrait of Mable Kelcusay possibly wearing school uniform.

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Mabel Kelcusay [version 2], 1884

Studio portrait of Mabel Kelcusay, possibly wearing school uniform.

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Dexter Loco, Mabel and Rachel, 1884

Studio portrait of Dexter Loco (standing), Mabel Kelcusay (sitting at left), and Rachel Checote (sitting at right).

Note: Previous cataloging interprets the handwritten caption as reading: "Dexter Loco, Mabel and Rachel." Based on this information, we believe the two women to be Mabel Kelcusay (who arrived on the same day as Dexter Loco…

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution