Student information card of Elizabeth Williams, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 1, 1893 and departed on February 18, 1903. The file indicates that Williams graduated in 1903 and was at one point married to Mr. Woodham but later married Mr. Taye. The file also indicates that Williams was living at the…
Williams, Elizabeth
Student information cards of Elizabeth Williams, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 1, 1893 and ultimately departed on February 18, 1903.
In school documentation Elizabeth Williams has two married names. Her first married name is Elizabeth Woodham and her second is Elizabeth Taye.
Note: This…
Student file of Claudia Williams, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on October 1, 1908 and departed on October 12, 1911. The file contains a student information card, medical/physical records, an application for enrollment, outing evaluations, an outing record, and correspondence mainly regarding the outing home of Williams…
Student file of Richard Williams, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on October 1, 1908 and departed on September 6, 1912. The file contains an application for enrollment, correspondence about financial matters, a student information card, a medical/physical record, a trade/position record card, a progress/conduct record,…
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 48).
Studio portrait of Elizabeth Williams and Mary Williams.
Studio portrait of Julia Elmore and Elizabeth Williams, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Elizabeth Williams (left) and Sarah Kennedy (right).
Studio photograph of the graduating class of 1903. They are identified as: 1. Tatiyopa, Henry, 2. Kimball, John, 3. Ezhuna, Joseph, 4. Doxtator, Commodore, 5. Doxtator, Alice, 6. Brown, Lillian, 7. Hill, Amy, 8. Bishop, Frank, 9. Brushel, Samuel, 10. Callsen, Minnie, 11. Callsen, Katie…
Richard H. Pratt recommends that former student Elizabeth Williams be appointed as an assistant teacher or assistant matron in the Indian Service. Pratt forwards Williams's application to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and endorses her in his cover letter.
Note: There were two students named Elizabeth Williams who were at the school…