Student file of Lucy Jourdan, a member of the Stockbridge Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and departed on June 14, 1887. The file contains a student information card, a former student response postcard, and a report after leaving. The file indicates Jourdan was working as a housekeeper in Oneida, Wisconsin in 1910 and…
Jourdan, Lucy
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Student information card of Lucy Jourdan, a member of the Stockbridge Nation, who entered the school on September 13, 1884 and departed on June 14, 1887. The file indicates Jourdan was living in Gresham, Wisconsin in 1913.
![The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 14) The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 14)](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-pub/CCHS-IndianHelper_001_14_0001.jpg?itok=I0exVz1c)
The first page opened with a poem titled "Found in the Path," followed by an article called "Are You His Equal?" that described an incident in which the Man-on-the-Band-Stand criticized a Carlisle student's letter home because it complained about having to work with a man with darker skin. There were a few more small news items on the page.…
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Studio portrait of Lucy Jourdan.
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Studio portrait of Lucy Jourdan.
![Former Student Survey Responses, 1890 (Part 3 of 5) Former Student Survey Responses, 1890 (Part 3 of 5)](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_91_b0637_20195_0003.jpg?itok=1d5-JtBp)
A series of twenty nine letters written to Captain Richard H. Pratt in response to a questionnaire sent to former students. The accompanying questionnaire forms are not included.
Transcripts follow each handwritten letter.