Howard, Oliver Otis

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The Red Man (Vol. 13, No. 8)
March 1896

This issue commemorates the Eighth Graduating Exercises and Seventh Anniversary Exercises. The first page contained a list of distinguished guests in attendance.  Graduation speeches from students are presented in the paper, as are transcribed accounts of the exercises. The list included Pennsylvania State officials, judges, clergymen, and…

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Newspapers
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Richard Henry Pratt and General O.O. Howard with Sioux students, 1896

Portrait of Richard Henry Pratt and General O. O. Howard in the center of a large group of male and female students posed in front of a school building. The caption identifies the students as being from the Sioux nation and that the photograph was taken on February 28, 1896. 

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
General O. O. Howard and Chief Joseph, 1904

Portrait of a bearded white man and a Native American man, identified on the photo's mat as General O. O. Howard and Chief Joseph. 

A note on the reverse suggests that this image was taken in 1904 when the two men were both speakers at the school's commencement exercises.

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Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Program of the 1896 Commencement Exercises
February 27, 1896

Program for the commencement exercises of the Carlisle Indian School on February 27, 1896.

Format:
Memorabilia and Ephemera
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Pratt Invites Antonio Apache to 1896 Lake Mohonk Conference
October 11, 1896

Richard Henry Pratt invites Antonio Apache to the 1896 Lake Mohonk Conference to give a similar speech to the one he gave at the Carlisle Indian School commencement. Pratt notes that he would cover his travel expenses if he were able to come.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Standing Provides Information on Antonio Apache
February 17, 1900

Alfred John Standing provides information on Antonio Apache to the Office of Indian Affairs.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration