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Student information card of William Paul, a member of the Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on May 18, 1899 and departed on April 26, 1904. The information card indicates that Paul graduated in 1902, studied printing, and was living in Aberdeen, Washington in 1915.
Progress card of William S. Jackson, a member of the Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on September 3, 1903.
Student information card of William S. Jackson, a member of the Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on September 3, 1903 and departed on September 10, 1907. The information card indicates that Jackson had graduated in 1907 and was living in Chemawa, Oregon in 1914.
Student information card of William S. Jackson, a member of the Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on September 3, 1903 and departed on September 10, 1907.
Student file of Willie Sheehan, a member of the Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on August 21, 1899 and departed on September 23, 1904. The file contains student information cards that list four outings.
Student information card of Willie Sheehan, a member of the Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on August 21, 1899 and departed on September 23, 1904.
This program was distributed for the 1908 Commencement Exercises, which took place on Thursday, April 2nd. Inside features a portrait of Moses Friedman, the Superintendent, Francis E. Leupp, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Charles H. Dickson, the Supervisor-in Charge, as well as a portrait...
These materials include correspondence regarding a request to enroll a student from Alaska. The request was denied due to appropriations not being allocated to educate Alaskan students in the Continental United States.
In response to a question about whether students from Mexico could be admitted to the Carlisle Indian School, this memorandum is a compilation of information regarding the enrollment of individuals who are not American citizens, including individuals from Alaska, Puerto Rico (Porto Rico), and...
This program was distributed for a performance by the students as part of the Commencement Exercises for 1917. The play, "The Continental Congress," is taken from McBrien's "America First," and the school borrowed the costumes for the performance. It surrounds the formation of the first...
This material includes correspondence between Superintendent John Francis Jr. and Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. B. Merritt concerning the draft registration of George W. Cushing, a student from Alaska.
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