Student information card of Taylor Ealy, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on July 31, 1880 and died on July 10, 1883 while on outing in Schellsburg, Pennsylvania.
Ealy, Taylor


Student information card of Taylor Ealy, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on July 31, 1880 and died on July 10, 1883 while on outing in Schellsburg, Pennsylvania.

On page one the paper’s editor, Charles Kihega (Iowa) wrote a letter about his successful journey home. Metopah (Osage), Taylor Ealy (Pueblo), and Frank Everett (Wichita) also wrote letters from home back to the school. On page two eight boys and twelve girls took a trip to explore Luray Cave. Also on the same page Van Horn (Cheyenne) and Thos…

Studio portrait of Mary Ealy (standing at left), Jennie Hammaker (standing at right), Frank Cushing (sitting at left), and Taylor Ealy (sitting at right), all wearing native clothing.
The printed caption on the reverse side reads:
No 20.
Teai-e-se-u-lu-ti-wa - Frank Cushing.
Tra-wa-ea-tsa-…
![Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 1], c.1880 Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73336.jpg?itok=7Q6PMqfZ)
Studio portrait of Frank Cushing (standing at left), Taylor Ealy (standing at right), Mary Ealy (seated in swing at left), and Jennie Hammaker (seated at right), all wearing school uniforms.
![Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 2], c.1880 Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_033a.jpg?itok=oEClaK0B)
Studio portrait of Frank Cushing (standing at left), Taylor Ealy (standing at right), Mary Ealy (seated in swing at left), and Jennie Hammaker (seated at right), all dressed in school uniforms.

Portrait of seven male students and four female students posed on the school grounds. This photo was taken on the day they arrived, July 31, 1880. Although the caption states that they were Pueblo students, ten of them were Pueblo and one was Apache. The Pubelo students are: Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, Jennie Hammaker, Sheldon…

Richard Henry Pratt provides a list of students to be returned to their homes at the end of their enrollment terms. Pratt notes that many of these students have expressed a desire to remain and notes that Agents should attempt to secure permission from their parents for their children to remain. Pratt notes many students who were expected to…

Richard Henry Pratt reports on the death of Taylor Ealy, a member of the Pueblo Nation, while vacationing with Dr. T. F. Ealy in Schellsburg, Pennsylvania. Pratt notes that he instructed Dr. Ealy to have Taylor Ealy be buried in Schellsburg and to forward the bill to Carlisle.