Student information card of Joel Archiquette, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and ultimately departed on July 8, 1889.
Note: This student is referred to as Joel Archiquetts and Joel Archiquette.
Student information card of Joel Archiquette, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and ultimately departed on July 8, 1889.
Note: This student is referred to as Joel Archiquetts and Joel Archiquette.
Student information cards of Joel Archiquetts, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and ultimately departed on July 8, 1889.
In school documentation Joel Archiquette's names is also spelled Joel Archiquetts.
The first page opened with a poem “Cherries Are Ripe,” from Youth’s Companion, followed by a story titled “Sebastian’s Opportunity” about the training of a painter named Sebastian Gomez, a.k.a. “The mulatto of Murillo.” Page two featured a piece called "In Vacation," in which the Man-On-The-Band-Stand invited students to share their…
A series of twenty-three letters written to Captain Richard H. Pratt in response to a questionnaire sent to former students. The accompanying questionnaire forms are not included.
Transcripts follow each handwritten letter.
Richard Henry Pratt writes to the Office of Indian Affairs on a number of matters including the continued employment of Alfred John Standing, revisions to the Civil Service Code, and enrolling Dennison Wheelock at Dickinson College. In addition, Pratt forwards a letter of William P. Campbell regarding a recruitment trip among the Oneidas…