Progress card of Florence Hunter, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on December 7, 1906.
Progress card of Florence Hunter, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on December 7, 1906.
Student information card of Florence Hunter, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on December 7, 1906 and departed on June 23, 1908. The information card indicates that Hunter graduated in 1908, married Alva Guaveo, and was living in Grahams Island, North Dakota.
Note: Other records show that Florence reenrolled at…
Student information cards of Florence Hunter, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on December 7, 1906, graduated in 1908, and ultimately departed on August 18, 1911. The file indicates Hunter attended the Philadelphia Pharmacy College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1908 on the outing program.
In school documentation…
In the opening article, Superintendent Friedman wrote on the success of public and special school in the United States. Next, Glenn S. "Pop" Warner discussed athletics at the school. He addressed questions of recruitment and policy. In the "Legend, Stories, and Customs" sections Carlisle Students told legends and histories of their…
Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1908. They are identified in a label attached below the photo. They are: 1) Elizabeth Baird 2) Josephine Charles 3) Louis F. Chingwa 4) Martha Cornsilk Rave 5) Morgan Crowsghost 6) Alice Denomie 7) Archie Dundas 8) Thomas…
This program was distributed for the 1908 Commencement Exercises, which took place on Thursday, April 2nd. Inside features a portrait of Moses Friedman, the Superintendent, Francis E. Leupp, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Charles H. Dickson, the Supervisor-in Charge, as well as a portrait of the Class of 1908. Included is a full schedule…
These materials include correspondence regarding a report on the record of Florence Hunter. Hunter had graduated from the Carlisle Indian School in April 1908, worked as a nurse in a private home for two months, and then was admitted as a student to the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy.