Student file of Marion Whiles, a member of the Osage Nation, who entered the school on November 3, 1901, and ultimately departed on October 26, 1903. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains a student information card and a report after leaving indicating that Whiles was living in…
Jennings, Earl


Student file of Earl Jennings, a member of the Osage Nation, who entered the school on August 24, 1902, and departed on December 30, 1903. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving indicating that Jennings was farming in Pawhuska, Oklahoma in 1910.
In school documentation Earl…

Student information card of Earl Jennings, a member of the Osage Nation, who entered the school on August 24, 1902 and departed on December 30, 1903. The file indicates Sweeney was living in Ochelata, Oklahoma in 1913.
Note: This student is also known as Earl Jennings Sweeney and Earl Sweeney.

Richard Henry Pratt provides information on Earl Jennings (referred to here as Earl Sweeney) to the Office of Indian Affairs.

Charles Jennings requests the return of his two step-sons, Marion Whiles and Earl Jennings (here Earl Sweeney) from the Carlisle Indian School.