Student information card of George Baker, a member of the Kaw Nation, who entered the school on June 9, 1882 and ultimately departed on April 28, 1892.
Student information card of George Baker, a member of the Kaw Nation, who entered the school on June 9, 1882 and ultimately departed on April 28, 1892.
Student file of Frank Scott, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 16, 1892, and ultimately departed on December 4, 1905. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, correspondence in which Scott argued against the exclusion of "New York…
Student information card of Frank Scott, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 16, 1892 and departed on December 4, 1905.
Student file of Lettie Scott, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered the school on November 1, 1895, graduated in 1899, and departed on August 28, 1899. The file contains correspondence, student information cards, a returned student survey, a news clipping, and a report after leaving indicating she was in Buffalo, New York in 1911. …
Student information card of Lettie Scott, a member of the Cayuga Nation, who entered the school on November 1, 1895 and departed on August 28, 1899. The file indicates Scott had graduated in 1899, married Frank Scott, and was living in Buffalo, New York in 1913.
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 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…
Richard Henry Pratt forwards a list of students who he recommends not be accepted at any other Government school.
These materials contain requests from Rose Shenoskey to release her daughter Mary Shenoskey from Carlisle, and regarding the allotment of her son Samuel Leo who was serving in the United States Army in France during World War I.