Student information cards of Embry Gibson (Wah he son tsa), a member of the Osage Nation, who entered the school on February 26, 1881 and ultimately departed on August 17, 1885.
Gibson, Embry


Student information card of Embry Gibson (Wah-he-son-tsa), a member of the Osage Nation, who entered the school on February 26, 1881 and departed on August 17, 1885. The file indicates Gibson transferred to the Martinsburg Indian School.
![Embry Gibson [version 1], c.1883 Embry Gibson [version 1], c.1883](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_74384.jpg?itok=S9dZb6dV)
Studio portrait of Embry Gibson.
![Embry Gibson [version 2], c.1883 Embry Gibson [version 2], c.1883](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_010c.jpg?itok=Zc5Oq7_k)
Studio portrait of Embry Gibson.

Studio portrait of Embry Gibson.
![Louis Big Horse, Elmer, Joel Chetopah, Embry Gibson, and Fred Lookout [version 1], c.1884 Louis Big Horse, Elmer, Joel Chetopah, Embry Gibson, and Fred Lookout [version 1], c.1884](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73529.jpg?itok=Vmx4CsuE)
Studio portrait of Louis Big Horse (back row at left), Elmer (back row in center), Joel Chetopah (back row at right), Embry Gibson (front row at left), and Fred Lookout (front row at right).
![Louis Big Horse, Elmer, Joel Chetopah, Embry Gibson, and Fred Lookout [version 2], c.1884 Louis Big Horse, Elmer, Joel Chetopah, Embry Gibson, and Fred Lookout [version 2], c.1884](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_057Bb.jpg?itok=1yNWkcu3)
Studio portrait of Louis Big Horse (back row at left), Elmer (back row center), Joel Chetopah (back row at right), Embry Gibson (front row at left), and Fred Lookout (front row at right).

Studio portrait of Embry Gibson.

Richard Henry Pratt provides the names of the sixteen Osage students sent by L. J. Miles who arrived on February 25, 1881.

Richard Henry Pratt forwards a newspaper clip to the Bureau of Indian Affairs regarding four students who had been transferred to the Martinsburg Indian School. He notes that he regrets sending the students to Martinsburg and the students mentioned in the clipping were exemplary students while at Carlisle. He recommends transferring the…