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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 8)
March 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 9)
April 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 10)
May 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 11)
June 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 12)
July 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Carlisle Indian Boys' & Girls' Friend (Vol. 1, No. 1)
July 31, 1885

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Newspapers
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Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 1)
August 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Carlisle Indian Boys' & Girls' Friend (Vol. 1, No. 2)
August 7, 1885

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Newspapers
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Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 2)
September 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 3)
October 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 10)
October 16, 1885

The first page opened with an article titled "Hell Gate!” that described the explosive removal of the giant rocks from the river that connected Manhattan Island to Long Island Sound in New York. Page two featured small national headlines, local school news items, an article about “Money,” and a report of the “Sunday Morning Inspection.”

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 4)
November 1885

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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 14)
November 13, 1885

The first page opened with a poem titled "Found in the Path," followed by an article called "Are You His Equal?" that described an incident in which the Man-on-the-Band-Stand criticized a Carlisle student's letter home because it complained about having to work with a man with darker skin. There were a few more small news items on the page.…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 15)
November 20, 1885

The first page opened with a poem titled "Suppose," followed by a story by P.B. called, "An Indian Story" about using the powers of observation to identify a thief. The other items on the page were two short geography queries. Page two recounted national news items including the hanging of Louis Riel for leading a Native American uprising in…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 16)
November 27, 1885

The first page opened with a poem titled “Snow Brings Fun,” followed by instructions for “How to Write to Your Mother,” directed to a young man with instructions for how to reply to his mother who was pleading for his return back to his home agency. Page two opened with a series of news items about President Cleveland, the death of Vice…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 5)
December 1885

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 19)
December 18, 1885

The first page opened with a poem titled “For the Boys,” followed by a description of “Loafing” observed by the Man-on-the-band-stand among the boys on campus. There was also a feature, “200,000,000" that tallied up the time it would take to become as rich as Mr. Vanderbilt. Page two reported severe weather in Michigan, a request for a lost…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 6)
January 1886

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 21 & No. 22)
January 8, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled “Smile Whenever You Can," followed by a lesson titled, "What Is Polite?" and a description of the life cycles of certain mammals. Page two featured the "Forty-Ninth Congress" civics lesson comparing government to the Indian school’s debating clubs in which Congress would be debating the question of…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 23)
January 15, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "I'll Put It Off" followed by "A True Story of a Boy Frozen to Death." Also found on that page was an article titled "Look Up!" which was reprinted from the Industrial School Journal, about overcoming the urge to steal. Page two continued with news blurbs dealing with wintery weather that…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 25)
January 29, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "Who Was He?" asking students to come up with an answer for a prize of 25 cents. Also on the first page was a list of twelve steps for "How to Succeed." Page two included news briefs about the weather and keeping warm, President Cleveland’s activities, a West Virginia coal mine accident, sloppy marching…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 7)
February 1886

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 27)
February 12, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "Content," followed by "He Suffered Because He Could Not Speak English," an article about a Kiowa boy who was accused of a crime and could not defend himself. The next article was a treatise on the importance of buying insurance. Page two began with a memorial about General Hancock titled "The Dead Hero…

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 8)
March 1886

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NOTE: There is an error in the pagination at the end of this issue, so pages 14, 15, and 16 appear as 10, 11, and 8, respectively.

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 30)
March 5, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "Exhibition Night: By The-Man-on-the-Band-Stand's Wife." There were also several brief articles about high winds in Philadelphia, heavy snows in Quebec, the fate of a ship that ran aground during a voyage between Boston and Liverpool, a birthday party for Emperor William (Wilhelm I) of Germany, the…

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Cumberland County Historical Society