Cemetery information and mortuary documents related to Eva Anosaien, a member of the Apache Nation.
Anosaien, Eva
![Eva Anosaien (A-no-sai-en) Student Information Card Eva Anosaien (A-no-sai-en) Student Information Card](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-ephemera/NARA_1328_b001_c00a_0094.jpg?itok=fH9Rgyt-)
Student information card of Eva Anosaien, a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on December 8, 1886 and died on July 31, 1888 while attending the school. She was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
In school documentation Eva Anosaien is also known as A-no-sai-en.
![Eva Anosaien Student Information Card Eva Anosaien Student Information Card](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-ephemera/NARA_1329_b004_c00a_0016.jpg?itok=kKPzCGXU)
Student information card of Eva Anosaien, a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on December 8, 1886 and died on July 31, 1888. She was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
![Seven Chiricahua students upon arrival, 1886 Seven Chiricahua students upon arrival, 1886](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/BS-CH-021%20front_smaller.jpg?itok=s8qImhZE)
Portrait of three male students and four female students photographed in the clothing they arrived in. Standing behind them are Richard Henry Pratt (second from the left), two uniformed soldiers, and one male student in uniform with a scarf (right). They are posed on the school grounds.
The Cumberland County Historical Society identifies…