Student information card of Pasquala Anderson, a member of the Mission Nation, who entered the school on August 22, 1894 and departed on January 15, 1901. The card indicates that Anderson graduated in 1900, had married Antonio Arriyo, and was living in Banning, California in 1912.
Anderson, Pasquala


Student file of Pasquala Anderson, a member of the Mission Nation, who entered the school on August 24, 1894, graduated in 1900, and departed on January 15, 1901. The file contains student information cards, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving indicating she was in Banning, California in 1911.

Studio portrait of Pasquala Anderson and Andreas Moro, both wearing school uniforms.

Studio portrait of Pasquala Anderson.

Studio portrait of Pasquala Anderson and Ida Swallow.

Posed studio photograph of the graduating class of 1900.

Pasquala Anderson, a member of the Mission nation in southern California and Carlisle graduate, applies to be an assistant teacher in the Indian Service.
Richard H. Pratt forwards her application to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and endorses her in his cover letter.

Program listing for the 1900 commencement exercises of the Carlisle Indian School. The program lists student performances, school colors, the names of graduating students along with the words to the school song, "Comrades All."

Richard Henry Pratt provides information and a recommendation for Pasquala Anderson in support of her application for an assistant teacher position in the Indian Service.

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that as Pasquala Anderson has not received an appointment she is withdrawing her application in order to enter the public schools of West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter from Margaret Shoulder (here Marguerita Scholder) requesting his help securing a position at the Oraiba School. Pratt additionally provides a recommendation.