Student file of Albert G. Logan, a member of the Winnebago Nation, who entered the school on September 27, 1902, and departed on July 10, 1906. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving indicating Logan was working as a farmer in Winnebago, Nebraska in 1911.
Logan, John A.


Student information card of Albert G. Logan, a member of the Winnebago Nation, who entered the school on September 27, 1902 and departed on July 10, 1906. The file indicates Logan was living in Winnebago, Nebraska in 1913.

Student information card of Emma Logan, a member of the Winnebago Nation, who entered the school on September 27, 1902 and departed on March 28, 1906.

The first page opened with a poem titled "A Happy New Year to You," followed by a poem called "Santa Claus at Home," about his return to the North Pole. The next article, "The Cold Water Man," was about the dangers of drinking beer, reprinted from Maryland Bulletin. Also on the page was a piece titled "Mr. Causes-the-Wind, a Dakota…

John A. Logan requests the return of his three children from the Carlisle Indian School. Richard Henry Pratt forwards the letter to the Office of Indian Affairs noting that he has a large correspondence with Logan and that all of his children on outing. Pratt's discussion with the children indicates that they all want to stay at Carlisle.