King, Charles
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Progress card of Charles King, a member of the Piegan Nation, who entered the school on September 24, 1910.
Note: Although this card shows an arrival date of September 26, the admissions ledger and his file suggest that he actually arrived on September 24.
Student file of Charles King, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 29, 1894 and ultimately departed on April 18, 1906. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, a trade/position record...
Student file of Charles King, a member of the Piegan Nation, who entered the school on September 24, 1910 and departed on May 18, 1911. The file contains a progress/conduct card, applications for enrollment, a trade/position record card, a student information card, medical/physical records, and...
Student information card of Charles King, a member of the Piegan Nation, who entered the school on September 24, 1910 and departed on April 18, 1911.
Student information card of Charles King, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 29, 1894 and departed on April 18, 1906. The file indicates King was living in West De Pere, Wisconsin in 1913.
Student information card of Ellen (here Helen) Hansel, a member of the Pit River Nation, who entered the school on September 21, 1886 and departed on July 8, 1889. The file indicates Hansel was married and living in Clinton, Oklahoma in 1913.
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Student file of Sarah Smith, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on June 22, 1888, graduated in 1897, and ultimately departed on September 29, 1898. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains student information cards, returned...
Studio portrait of students from the King family. They are probably Charles King, Louisa King, Ophelia King, and Celinda King. The older male student in the bottom center is currently unidentified.
These materials include a descriptive statement of pupils for 19 individuals sent to the Carlisle Indian School from the Oneida Agency in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Richard Henry Pratt encloses a copy of the letter he wrote to George King regarding the return of his son Charley to the Office of Indian Affairs.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to the request to return Charles King to his home.
Edgar A. Allen responds to request of Charles King to be released from the Carlisle Indian School.
Correspondence regarding the complaint of Joseph C. Hart, Superintendent of the Oneida Indian School, regarding the recruitment of students for the Carlisle Indian School without his consent.
These materials include correspondence regarding an application blank of Charles King. The blank was being sent to the Carlisle Indian School so it could be stored in their files.
