Progress card of Davis Wounded Eye (here Eyes), a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907.
Progress card of Davis Wounded Eye (here Eyes), a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907.
Student file of Davis Wounded Eye, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907 and departed on June 26, 1912. The file contains an application for enrollment, medical/physical records, trade/position record cards, a student information card, a returned student survey, a progress/conduct card, and an outing…
Student information card of Davis Wounded Eye, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907 and departed on June 26, 1912.
Group portrait of male and female students on stage wearing costumes. They are the cast of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
The caption written below this image was supplied by Cumberland County Historical Society staff.
Note: There were two students named James…
Group portrait of eight male students wearing costumes. They are the "Braves' Chorus," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
The program lists eleven students in the Braves Chorus: Ernest Quickbear, Lyford John, Thomas Rowland, George Gates, David…
This document contains correspondence concerning a complaint made from Two Moons stating that his son was taken to the Carlisle School without his consent. This also includes a list of additional students who were taken to the school without parental consent.
Two Moons also complains that his son, George Two Moons, was ill and died…
The program for "The Captain of Plymouth," performed as part of the Commencement Exercises of 1909. The program lists the various acts of the performance as well as the student actors.
Note: In two cases it is unclear which student is referred to: Mary Cooke in this program could refer to Mary Cook (who entered in 1901) or Mary…