Jonathan Printup Student File

Student file of Jonathan Printup, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on September 28, 1904, and departed on June 26, 1909. The file contains a student information card, a physical record, a conduct card, a former student response postcard, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving indicating Printup was working in the navy as a machinist on the S.S. South Carolina in 1914. 

In school documentation Jonathan Printup's name is also spelled Johnathen Printup.

 

Harrison Printup Student File

Student file of Harrison Printup, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1892, and ultimately departed on June 1, 1900. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, a returned student survey, a letter, and a report after leaving indicating that Printup was living in Soldiers Home, Tennessee in 1910. 

 

Daniel Printup Student File

Student file of Daniel Printup, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on October 16, 1898 and departed on June 1, 1900. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, a newspaper clipping, and a report after leaving indicating Printup was working as a carpenter and laborer in Lewiston, New York in 1911.

 

George Jimerson Student File

Student file of George Jimerson, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on June 29, 1900, and departed on September 3, 1906. The file contains news clippings, letters/correspondence, a student information card, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving indicating that he was working as a farmer and lumberman in Versailles, New York in 1910 and 1911.

In school documentation George Jimerson's name is also spelled George Jimmerson, George Jemison, George R. Jimerson, George Jimeson, and George T. Jimerson.

Alvin Printup Student File

Student file of Alvin Printup, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school June 29, 1900, and departed on June 30, 1903. The file contains a student information card, a former student response postcard, a returned student survey, correspondence, and a report after leaving indicating that in 1910 Printup was working in Lewiston, New York as a farmer, before working as a farm hand in 1913. 

In school documentation Alvin Printup is also known as Alvin M. Printup.

 

Justina Jackson Student File

Student file of Justina Jackson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 8, 1910 and departed on June 11, 1913 The file contains a student information card, a trade/position record card, an application for enrollment, a returned student survey, outing records, physical records, outing evaluations, a progress/conduct card, and correspondence.

In school documentation Justina Jackson is also known as Justine Jackson and, in one instance, Christine Jackson.

 

David Thomas (Wa-chu-we-wikt) Student File

Student file of David Thomas, a member of the Nez Perce Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1907 and departed on June 26, 1912. The file contains trade/position record cards, an application for enrollment, a student information card, former student response postcards, letters/correspondence, a returned student survey, a progress/conduct record, an outing record, medical/physical records, and a financial transaction. The file indicates Thomas was living in Fort Lapwai, Idaho in 1912 and 1913 and was a farmer in Fort Lapwai, Idaho in 1914.

Moses Patterson Student File

Student file of Moses Patterson, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on February 13, 1891, and departed on September 19, 1895. The file contains a student information card, returned student surveys, correspondence, a news clipping, former student response postcards, a petition with a list of grievances to Representative James Simmons, and a report after leaving indicating that in 1910 Patterson was working as a farmer in Lewiston, New York before working in concrete construction in 1913.