Student file of Minnie Finley (Kiotse), a member of the Caddo Nation, who entered the school on October 7, 1889 and ultimately graduated in 1899, departing on August 24, 1899. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, a report after leaving, and a returned student…
Finley, Minnie
Student information card of Minnie Finley, a member of the Caddo Nation, who entered the school on October 7, 1889 and departed on August 24, 1899. The information card indicates that Finley graduated in 1899, married Louie Fire, and was living in Crow Creek, South Dakota in 1913.
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 5).
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 6).
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 9).
Studio portrait of Minnie Finley.
Note: This image also contains partial caption information for another photograph.
Studio portrait of Minnie Finley posed with violin.
Studio portrait of Minnie Finley.
Studio portrait of fifteen male students and nineteen female students, the graduating class of 1899. According to the label on this photo they are:
Back row: Christian Eastman, Annie Gesis, Joseph Gouge (here J. Jennings Gouge), George Hazlett, Sarah Williams, Chauncey Archiquette, Eliza Smith (here E. Lillian Smith),…
These materials include a descriptive statement of students regarding 11 individuals sent to the Carlisle Indian School from the Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency.
A copy of this descriptive statement, and a corrected version of it, was submitted by the Carlisle Indian School to reflect the proper names and vital statistics of admitted…
These materials include a cover letter and descriptive statements of students regarding 12 individuals sent to the Carlisle Indian School from the Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency.
One of the descriptive statements is a copy of the original received from the Indian Agent, and the other is a version corrected by the physician at the…
John Wilson requests the return of his two grandchildren, Samuel Wilson and Minnie Finley, from the Carlisle Indian School. Wilson states that he needs Samuel to help him with his farm and his wife would like to see Minnie before she dies.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to a request from John Wilson for the return of his grandchildren Samuel Wilson and Minnie Finley. Pratt notes that Samuel has just went out on outing and should remain there in order to honor his contract. In addition, Pratt plans on taking any student willing to pay for the trip to Chicago to see the World's Fair…
Richard Henry Pratt provides information and a recommendation for Minnie Finley to be a teacher in the Indian Service.