Student file of Louisa King, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 17, 1892 and departed on March 20, 1895. The file contains student information cards, correspondence, and a report after leaving indicating King married John Hill and was living in West De Pere, Wisconsin, in 1912. Other records show that King first…
King, Louise


Student information card of Louisa (here Louise) King, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on June 22, 1888 and departed on March 20, 1895.

Student information card of Louisa (here Louise) King, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on October 25, 1890 and departed on June 29, 1896.

George King writes to the Office of Indian Affairs to request the return of his oldest daughter Louise King from the Carlisle Indian School. King states that his wife is very sick and he needs his daughter to help care for her.

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding a request by George King for the return of his daughter Louisa King due to the sickness of her mother. Pratt provides the history of King's time at Carlisle and Martinsburg as well as informing the Office that two of her sisters are also at Carlisle and are both…

George King requests the return of his daughter Louise King from the Carlisle Indian School due to her mother's illness and the length of Louise's term at Carlisle having expired.

Richard Henry Pratt responds to George King's request for the return of Louise King that was forwarded to him by the Office of Indian Affairs. Pratt refers to his letter from August 18, 1891 on the same request in which he noted that he has nothing to add. As a result if Louise is returned he would be forced to return her two younger sisters…

Richard Henry Pratt responds to a request from George King forwarded by the Office of Indian Affairs for the return of his daughter Louisa King. Pratt notes that the writer of the letter S. S. Burleson is in his mid a proper person to be on the reservation as he stirs up all sorts of trouble. Further he has written to Oneida and he finds that…