Elijah Wheelock Student File

Student file of Elijah Wheelock, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on July 8, 1891 and ultimately departed on March 20, 1904. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, correspondence related to Wheelock returning to Carlisle to play in the band, a report after leaving, and a returned student survey that indicates Wheelock was working at a government saw mill in Neopit, Wisconsin in 1912.

In school documentation Elijah Wheelock is also known as Elijah R. Wheelock.

 

Manuel Romero Student File

Student file of Manuel Romero, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on February 17, 1886, and departed on June 14, 1887. Romero was blind, and he was transferred "on outing" to the Pennsylvania Institute for the Blind in Philadelphia on March 8, 1886. The file contains a student information card.

 

John Santiago Student File

Student file of John Santiago, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1904. No departure date is given. The file contains a former student response postcard, an outing record, medical/physical records, a progress/conduct card, and a report after leaving indicating that Santiago was working as a laborer in Seama, New Mexico in 1911.

In school documentation John Santiago is also known as John R. Santiago and Jonathan Santiago.

 

Roy Sice (Si-se-chu) Student File

Student file of Roy Sice, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on October 4, 1885 and departed on June 14, 1887. The file contains a letter/correspondence, a former student response postcard, a news clipping, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving that indicates Sice was working as a surveyor in the Indian Service in Casa Blanca, New Mexico in 1910.

In school documentation Roy Sice is also known as Si-se-chu and Roy Sisechu (also spelled Roy Sicichu).

 

 

Jose Saracino (Tea-ray) Student File

Student file of Jose Saracino, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on October 23, 1904, and departed on August 31, 1909. The file contains a student information card, financial transactions, a trade/position record card, correspondence about his daughter, an outing record, a progress/conduct card, and a report after leaving that indicates Saracino was working as a rancher in Paguate, New Mexico in 1910.

In school documentation Jose Saracino is also known as Tea-ray.

 

George Saoresuah Student File

Student file of George Saoresuah, a member of the Queres Nation, who entered the school on August 24, 1884, and departed on June 14, 1887. The file contains a student information card and a report after leaving that indicates Saoresuah was working as a stock raiser in Seama, New Mexico in 1910

In school documentation George Saoresuah is also known as George E. Richards. According to the student information card in this file he was known as George E. Richards for a year.

 

Benjamin Seonia (Sha-yai-cea) Student File

Student file of Benjamin A. Seonia, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on October 23, 1904, and departed on June 23, 1909. The file contains a student information card, a progress/conduct card, medical/physical records, correspondence, and a report after leaving that indicates Seonia was working as a machinist in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1910.

In school documentation Benjamin Seonia is also known as Benjamin A. Seonia and Sha-yai-cea.

 

John Shields Student File

Student file of John Shields, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on July 31, 1880, and departed on September 18, 1883. The file contains a student information card, a report after leaving, and a returned student survey indicating that Shields was working as a farmer and stock raiser in Algodones, New Mexico in 1910.

 

John Smith Student File

Student file of John Smith, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on August 21, 1899, and departed on July 23, 1902. The file contains a student information card, a report after leaving, and correspondence indicating that Smith was working as a foreman on a railroad gang in Williams, Arizona in 1911.