Progress card of Franklin Pierce, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 6, 1905.
Progress card of Franklin Pierce, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 6, 1905.
Student file of Franklin Pierce, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 6, 1905 and departed on June 22, 1910. The file contains a student information card, an application for enrollment, a medical/physical record, a progress/conduct record, financial transactions, an outing record, a news clipping, correspondence, a…
Student information card of Franklin Pierce, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 6, 1905 and departed on June 22, 1910. The file indicates Pierce was living in Killbuck, New York and Red House, New York in 1913.
These materials contain correspondence regarding a request by Lyman Pierce to have his son Franklin Pierce returned to his home from Carlisle. The request was made for Lyman Pierce by George T. Jimerson.
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…
This document shows a list of pupils who went home on leave and the corresponding cost for their railroad fare.
In Inspector Linnen's supplemental report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit F. According to Linnen's report there should be one other receipt of this kind, but no…