Student file of Norman Casadore, a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on February 2, 1884 and ultimately departed on June 31, 1896. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, former student response postcards, a newspaper clipping, a returned student…
Casadore, Norman
Student information card of Norman Casadore (here Norman Cassadore), a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on February 2, 1884 and departed on June 31, 1896. The file indicates Cassadore was living in San Carlos, Arizona in 1913 and 1914.
Studio portrait of Norman Casadore wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Job Hunterboy (standing at left) and Norman Casadore (seated at right).
Studio portrait of Job Hunterboy (standing at left) and Norman Casadore (seated at right).
Studio portrait of Norman Casadore.
Studio portrait of Norman Casadore.
Studio portrait of fifteen unidentified male students.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two prints of this image. One identifies them as Apache students and the other as specifically San Carlos Apaches. Records document fewer than fifteen male San Carlos Apache students ever attending the school, and they were not all…
Studio portrait of fifteen unidentified male students.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two prints of this image. One identifies them as Apache students and the other as specifically San Carlos Apaches.
Records document fewer than fifteen male San Carlos Apache students ever attending the school, and they…
Studio portrait of Norman Casadore (standing) and Stephen Smith (sitting).
Studio portrait of Norman Casadore (standing) and Stephen Smith (sitting).
Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter enclosing a letter from Acting Agent Captain Lewis Johnson regarding students from the San Carlos Agency at the Carlisle Indian School. Pratt provides a list of the students who remain at Carlisle and notes that they have all consented to remain at Carlisle beyond their initial…
Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter requiring him to cover the expense of the San Carlos Agent for the costs of transporting Justin Head and Norman Cassadore from Wilcox to San Carlos. Pratt notes that filling this order places him in an awkward situation as he only permitted Cassadore to return at his own expense…
David S. Keck, Supervisor of Education, reports the transfer of two students, David McIntosh and Norman Cassadore, from the San Carlos Reservation to the Carlisle Indian School.
Cover letter for three enclosures sent by Lewis Johnson, Acting U.S. Indian agent for the San Carlos Agency, to the Office of Indian Affairs. The enclosures provide names of the students returned to the agency, a copy of the descriptive statement of two students sent to the Bowie Station en route to Carlisle, and the descriptive statement of…
Richard Henry Pratt requests to meet with Antoino Apache, Dr. Carlos Montezuma, and others in Chicago. Pratt notes that he is going on a recruiting trip and asks Apache and Montezuma to travel with him to the San Carlos and Pima Agencies.
Alfred John Standing provides to W. N. Hailmann an assessment of the suitability of some former students for open positions in the Indian Service.