Student file of Artie Miller, a member of the Stockbridge Nation, who entered the school on December 11, 1891, graduated in 1900, and departed on March 21, 1900. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, correspondence about another student he recommended for Carlisle, and a report after leaving indicating he was…
Miller, Artie
Student information card of Artie Miller, a member of the Stockbridge Nation, who entered the school on December 11, 1891 and departed on March 21, 1900. The information card indicates that Miller graduated in 1900 and was living in Gresham, Wisconsin in 1913.
Student file of Samuel Miller, a member of the Stockbridge Nation, who entered the school on December 11, 1891, graduated in 1902, and ultimately departed on February 10, 1902. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains a trade/position record card, student information cards, former student…
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 24).
Studio portrait of Artie Miller.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Carlisle Indian School Football Team 1896.
Although this photo is not captioned, John Steckbeck in Fabulous Redmen (1951) lists the 1896 team as: Frank Cayou, Harrison, Frank Hudson, Jacob Jamison, Delos Lonewolf, David McFarland, Jonas Metoxen, Artie Miller,…
Studio portrait of Artie Miller.
Group portrait of the football team, posed with a football labeled '98 and a dog.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has the sitters identified as: back row (l to r): Artie Miller, Jonas Metoxen, Bemus Pierce, Edward Rogers, and Frank Hudson; middle row (l to r) Chauncey Archiquette, Thaddeus Redwater, Edwin Smith, Isaac…
Posed studio photograph of the graduating class of 1900.
Note: Although Eliza Smith's name is on the label for this photograph, the number next to her is not written next to anyone in the photograph. Other documentation also indicates that she actually graduated in 1899.
Charles S. Kelsey, U.S. Indian agent for the Green Bay Agency, informs the Office of Indian Affairs that eight students have departed the agency for the Carlisle Indian School.
Program listing for the 1900 commencement exercises of the Carlisle Indian School. The program lists student performances, school colors, the names of graduating students along with the words to the school song, "Comrades All."