Student file of Thaddeus Redwater, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on January 18, 1896, and departed on December 18, 1900. The file contains a student information card, a position card, a newspaper clipping, correspondence, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving indicating that he was working as an…
Redwater, Thaddeus


Student information card of Thaddeus Redwater (here Red Water), a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on January 18, 1896 and departed on December 18, 1900. The file indicates Redwater was living in Lame Deer, Montana in 1913.

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 14).

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 17).

Group portrait of sixteen male students from the 1895 football team.
In his 1951 book, Fabulous Redmen, John Steckbeck identifies the sitters as: top row (l to r), Lone Wolf, McFarland, Smith, H. Pierce, and Nori; middle row (l to r), Redwater, Cayou, Metoxen, B. Pierce, Seneca and Printup; bottom row (l to r),…

Group portrait of the football team, posed with a football labeled '98 and a dog.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has a copy of this image (PA-CH3-080) and 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,…

Studio portrait of Thaddeus Redwater wearing school uniform.
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Studio portrait from December 1898 of Wolf Robe and another Cheyenne chief with seven female students and ten male students. Wolf Robe is the chief seated on the left. William Howling Wolf is standing in the back left corner. Lewis Whiteshield is standing third from the left. Reuben Tahpers is…
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Studio portrait from December 1898 of Wolf Robe and another Cheyenne chief with seven female students and ten male students. Wolf Robe is the chief seated on the left. William Howling Wolf is standing in the back left corner. Lewis Whiteshield is standing third from the left. Reuben Tahpers is standing fifth from the left, centered…
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Studio portrait of the football team. In the version of this image in publications, the players are identified: (L to R): Isaac Seneca (Seneca), William G. Thompson (Coach), Thaddeus Redwater (Cheyenne), Martin Wheelock (Oneida), Frank Scott (Seneca), Glenn Scoby "Pop" Warner (Coach), Jonas Metoxen (Oneida), James E. Johnson (Stockbridge…

A group of visiting Cheyenne chiefs, posed with former student Thaddeus Redwater (far right) and a man believed to be Willis Rowland.
A clipping from the Balitmore Sun in Thaddeus Redwater's student file identifies the chiefs who were with him on this visit as Charles Nonyak, Charles Toe Ball, William Bighead and Little Son.…

Richard Henry Pratt informs W. A. Jones that a number of former Carlisle Indian School students are now attending the Haskell Indian School in the normal or commercial departments or connected with their football team.