Student file of Cleaver Warden, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on September 6, 1880 and departed on June 14, 1887. The file contains a student information card, a former student survey postcard, a returned student survey, correspondence, and a report after leaving. The file indicates Warden was a farmer in Carlton…
Rogers, Eva
Student information card of Cleaver Warden, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on September 9, 1880 and departed on June 14, 1887. The file indicates Warden was married and living in Carlton, Oklahoma in 1913.
Student file of Eva Rogers, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1889 and departed on July 3, 1902. The file contains student information cards and a report after leaving indicating Rogers was a housewife in Darlington, Oklahoma in 1910.
In school documentation Eva Rogers has two married names. One is…
Student information card of Eva Rogers, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1889 and departed on July 3, 1902.
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Studio portrait of Eva Rogers, Rosalie Doctor, and Jeanette Rice.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter and list of names from William P. Campbell regarding Cheyenne students at Carlisle who have not received their annuity payments. Pratt notes that there is no need for the students to have the money while at Carlisle and that the money is safe in the Treasury until they leave Carlisle.
Richard H. Pratt recommends that former student Eva Rogers be appointed as the assistant matron in the Indian Service. Pratt forwards Rogers' application to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and endorses her in his cover letter. Also, Pratt advises the Commissioner that Rogers did not graduate from Carlisle but will receive her diploma…