Student file of Olive Miller, a member of the Stockbridge Nation, who entered the school on December 11, 1891, graduated in 1897, and departed on July 6, 1897. The file contains a student information card, returned student surveys, a former student response postcard, a report after leaving, and letters/correspondence. The file indicates Miller…
Miller, Olive
Student information card of Olive Miller, a member of the Stockbridge Nation, who entered the school on December 11, 1891 and departed on July 6, 1897. The information card indicates that Miller graduated in 1897, married Lyman Jacobs, 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…
Studio portrait of tweleve female and fourteen male students.
The caption reads: GRADUATING CLASS OF ’97. INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
Samuel Gruett, Chippewa. Rob’t. Depoe, Siletz. Clarence Whitethunder, Sioux. Edw. Rogers, Chippewa. Brigman Cornelius, Oneida. Mary Miller, Chippewa. Frank…
Portrait of twelve female and fourteen male students posed outside on the school grounds. The students are identified below the image.
This is a page from The Red Man, March 1897. The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: 14A-02-01 and 15-28-01.
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.
The commencement program for the Eighteenth Anniversary and Ninth Graduating Exercises of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The program includes a schedule of events as well as a photograph of the graduating class of 1897.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards a list of the Graduating Class of 1897 of the Carlisle Indian School to W. N. Hailmann along with his assessment of their character and efficiency.