Crane, Mabel

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 30)
March 15, 1889

The first page opened with a poem "Think," followed by a story called "Are Indians Kind to Animals? about a Carlisle girl on Outing who threw a blanket over a horse during icy weather. The next piece was about the value of labor titled "Successful Men." Page two began with an article titled "Squeezed Into Shape" that compared processing iron to…

Format:
Newspapers
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Sixteen female employees, c. 1889

A group of sixteen female employees posed on the school grounds. All of the sitters, except one, are identified on the back of the photo.

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Changes of Employment of Carrie E. Morse and Mabel Crane
January 28 - February 28, 1889

Richard H. Pratt recommends that Carrie E. Morse be appointed to replace Mabel Crane as a teacher at the school. Pratt forwards Crane's resignation, Morse's application, and four references.

Crane cites her "approaching marriage" as the reason for leaving the school.

Format:
Legal and Government Documents, Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration