Student file of Fannie Harris, a member of the Sac & Fox Nation, who entered the school on August 29, 1896, graduated in 1900, and departed on March 19, 1900. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, a trade/position record, and a report after leaving indicating Harris was a housewife in Cushing, Oklahoma in…
Harris, Fannie


Student information card of Fannie Harris, a member of the Sac & Fox Nation, who entered the school on August 29, 1896 and departed on March 19, 1900. The information card indicates that Harris graduated in 1900 and had married H. E. Banister.
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Posed studio photograph of the graduating class of 1900. They are identified as: 1. Abraham, David, 2. Allen, John, 3. Silverheels, Kittie, 4. Anderson, Pasquala, 5. Harris, Fannie, 6. Beale, Frank, 7. Lane, Constance, 8. Corson, Charles, 9. McCarthy, Alice, 10. Wolfe, Mary, 11. Horn,…

Program listing for the 1900 commencement exercises of the Carlisle Indian School. The program lists student performances, school colors, the names of graduating students along with the words to the school song, "Comrades All."

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs inquiry regarding Fannie Harris' application for a position in the Indian Service.