Student information card of Margaret Jane Brown (here Maggie Brown), a member of an Alaskan Nation, who entered the school on October 24, 1903 and ultimately departed on July 18, 1917. The information card indicates that Brown had graduated in 1915, married Edward Ridley, and was living in Ketchikan, Alaska in 1918.
Johnson, Joseph
Student file of Joseph Johnson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, entered the school on October 9, 1905, and departed on June 22, 1910. The file contains a medical/physical record, a student information card, a progress/conduct card, a letter, and a report after leaving. The file indicate Johnson was working as a laborer in White Earth,…
Progress card of Joseph Johnson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1905.
Note: Although this card shows an arrival date of September 9, the admissions ledger and his file suggest that he actually arrived on October 9.
Student information card of Joseph Johnson, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on October 9, 1905 and departed on June 22, 1910. The file indicates Johnson was living in White Earth, Minnesota in 1913.
Student file of Joseph Johnson, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on October 7, 1914 and died on April 22, 1916. The file contains a student information card, an application for enrollment, an outing evaluation, an outing record, medical/physical records, a federal financial aid form, financial transactions, and…
Student information card of Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on October 7, 1914 and died on April 22, 1916 while attending the school.
Note: Johnson's student file indicates his body was returned home to his family for burial; he is not buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
Student information card of Annie May Johnson, a member of the Mohawk Nation, who entered the school on September 2, 1917 and departed on July 30, 1918.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to the request of Joseph and Sophia Johnson for the return of the children David and Katie Johnson.
Correspondence regarding the request of Mary Sampson for the return of her children Lucy and Henry Sampson from the Carlisle Indian School.
Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs R. G. Valentine asks Carlisle Indian School Superintendent Moses Friedman if he has any male students that could work for the messenger service for the Indian Affairs Office and also be a pitcher on the Department of the Interior baseball team.
Friedman informs Valentine that Joseph Johnson is…
This document contains correspondence concerning the death of Joseph Johnson.