Student file of Clarence Butler, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Nation, who entered the school on February 7, 1895, graduated in 1898, and departed on March 16, 1898. The file contains a student information card, returned student surveys, former student response postcards, a news clipping, a report after leaving, photographs, and letters/…
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Student information card of Clarence Butler, a member of the Coeur D'Alene Nation, who entered the school on February 7, 1895 and departed on April 16, 1898. The information card indicates that Butler had graduated in 1898 and was living in St. Maries, Idaho in 1913.
Progress card of Francis Bacon, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Nation, who entered the school on November 20, 1908.
Note: Although this card shows an arrival date of November 23, the admissions ledger and his file suggest that he actually arrived on November 20.
Student file of Francis Bacon, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Nation, who entered the school on November 20, 1908, and departed on June 16, 1913. The file has a student information card, a physical record, an application for enrollment, correspondence, former student response postcards, a position record card, a conduct card, an outing record, a…
Student information card of Francis Bacon, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Nation, who entered the school on November 20, 1908 and ultimately departed on June 16, 1913. The file indicates Bacon was living in Plummer, Idaho in 1913.
Note: Although this card shows an arrival date of October 20, the admissions ledger and his file suggest that…
Student file of Rose Wildshoe, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Nation, who entered the school on January 10, 1916 and ultimately departed on February 19, 1917. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, a medical/physical record, a…
Student information card of Rose Wildshoe, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Nation, who entered the school on January 10, 1916 and ultimately departed on February 19, 1917.
The first page opened with an untitled poem that bore the first line, “No human life ere dawned on earth.” Then came an article titled “Judge Wright’s Talk,” that excerpted J.V. Wright’s discourse on the importance of the Indian students’ perseverance and the success of the Coeur d’Alene and Chippewa nations. The talk continued on page four.…
Studio portrait of the graduating class of 1898. Students are marked with white numbers that correspond to the typed caption below the image.
The handwritten note reads: C. L. Butler chief engineer in electric-lighting of steam-heating plant, with air-compresser in the rear.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: I was standing in the pumphouse door.