Progress card of Jesse Kenjockety, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered the school in July 1905.
Note: Kenjockety first enrolled at the school on September 16, 1892. This card documents a later reenrollment.
Progress card of Jesse Kenjockety, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered the school in July 1905.
Note: Kenjockety first enrolled at the school on September 16, 1892. This card documents a later reenrollment.
Student file of Jesse Kenjockety, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered the school on September 16, 1892, and ultimately departed on March 29, 1909. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains multiple student information cards, an application for enrollment, a progress report card,…
Student information card of Jesse Kenjockety, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered November 4, 1902 and March 29, 1909.
Note: Kenjockety first enrolled at the school on September 16, 1892. This card documents his later reenrollment.
Student file of George Swanson, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered the school on September 15, 1916 and departed on June 8, 1918. This file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, financial transactions, certificates of promotion, vacation request forms, and correspondence.
Student information card of George Swanson, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered the school on September 15, 1916 and departed on June 8, 1918.
Studio portrait of Jesse Kenjockety.
These materials include correspondence regarding mistakes on the attendance report. The report indicated certain students were over the age of enrollment and the Office of Indian Affairs sought clarification on their enrollment.
This document is a list of student names and corresponding addresses. A small number of students have multiple addresses, possibly accounting for them moving elsewhere.
While this is labelled Exhibit A and is part of the 1914 Congressional Investigation's papers, the document itself does not match the description that Inspector Linnen…