Progress cards of Clement Hill, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on August 16, 1906.
Note: Although this card shows an arrival date of September, his file and information card suggest that he actually arrived on August 16.
Progress cards of Clement Hill, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on August 16, 1906.
Note: Although this card shows an arrival date of September, his file and information card suggest that he actually arrived on August 16.
Student file of Clement Hill, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on August 16, 1906 and ultimately departed on March 27, 1917. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, a returned student survey, applications for enrollment, a medical/physical…
Student information cards of Clement Hill, a member of the Tuscarora Nation, who entered the school on August 16, 1906 and ultimately departed on March 27, 1917. The file indicates Hill was living in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1913.
Student file of Jesse Wofford, a member of the Cherokee Nation, who entered the school on December 6, 1912 and departed on April 25, 1917. The file contains a student information card, financial transactions, an application for enrollment, correspondence, and an outing record. The file indicates that after leaving Carlisle, Wofford enlisted in…
These materials include correspondence regarding a request from Moses Friedman to enroll 26 students over the age of 21 or under the age 14. The request was granted by the Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
A typed transcript of Zepheniah Simons' testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Simons had just begun a job as caretaker of the athletics quarters (after attending the school as a student).
While Simons does express disappointment at the relaxed discipline at Carlisle, most of his testimony…
In this document, Elmer Busch answers questions about a meeting held by Glenn Warner with a small group of student athletes in which Warner defended Superintendent Friedman's administration.
In Inspector Linnen's main report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit Q.
Note: while this…
In this document Joseph Guyon answers questions about a small meeting held by Glenn Warner where Warner inquired about a petition some students had put together and recommends that the students put together another petition to revoke their criticisms.
In Inspector Linnen's main report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at…
Sworn before a notary C. M. Liggett, these documents give two accounts of a meeting held at Athletic Director Glenn Warner's house in the middle of January. The first account is sworn to by three students or former students and the second account is from Warner.
In Inspector Linnen's main report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at…
In this affidavit, outing agent David H. Dickey explains his role in the outing program at Carlisle and his use of corporal punishment when he was acting disciplinarian in winter of 1913-1914.
In Inspector Linnen's main report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit F-1.
Note:…