Student file of Paul Segui, a student from Puerto Rico, who entered the school on October 2, 1900 and departed on December 31, 1904. The file contains a student information card, a report after leaving, letters/correspondence, a former student response postcard, and a returned student survey. According to the information provided, Paul Segui…
Segui, Paul
Student information card of Paul Segui, a student from Puerto Rico, who entered the school on October 2, 1900 and departed on December 31, 1904. The file indicates Segui was living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1913.
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The opening article praised the work of Francis E. Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The following article, pulled from the Philadelphia Ledger, featured two Carlisle students. Thomas Saul (Wanyeya) and Reuben Charles (Gwee-yeh-is) were awarded the Gillespie Scholarship and were being trained in the arts. Next, C. J. Crandall…
Richard Henry Pratt forwards a circular being distributed at Taos, New Mexico related to an article in the Denver Post accusing employees at the Fort Lewis Indian School of sexual misconduct, drunkenness, and other actions for which nothing was done.
Former student Paul Segui requests a position in the Indian Service from W. A. Jones. William A. Mercer provides additional information to the Office of Indian Affairs.