Progress card of Samuel McLean, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1907.
McLean, Samuel
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Student information card of Samuel McLean, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1907 and departed on May 29, 1909. The information card indicates that McLean graduated in 1909, studied blacksmithing, and was living in Crown Point, New Mexico in 1914.
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Student information card of Samuel McLean, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1907, graduated in 1909, and departed on May 29, 1909.
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This issue, which commemorates the Commencement Exercises of the Class of 1909, featured speeches highlighting the success of Indian education. Francis E. Leupp, in his address, among many things spoke on the success of the arts at Carlisle. He was followed by Moses E. Clapp, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. Clapp shared "…
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This document lists payments made or owed by student athletes at Carlisle in 1907 and 1908.
In Inspector Linnen's main report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit G.