Frank Mt. Pleasant as a member of the Dickinson College Varsity Track Team. He appears seated on the second step on the left side.
This image is from the Microcosm, yearbook of Dickinson College, for the 1909-1910 academic year.
Frank Mt. Pleasant as a member of the Dickinson College Varsity Track Team. He appears seated on the second step on the left side.
This image is from the Microcosm, yearbook of Dickinson College, for the 1909-1910 academic year.
Portrait of Frank Mt. Pleasant in cap and gown. He is presumably at his graduation from Dickinson College.
A. W. Ferrin, U.S. Indian Agent for the New York Agency, forwards a letter from M. F. Trippe, regarding religion among the Tuscarora. Ferrin ends his note that students for Carlisle are not questioned regarding their religion but only conform to the physical and moral requirements set by Carlisle.
Mary A. Smith requests permission from the Office of Indian Affairs to have two New York students enrolled at the Carlisle Indian School.
Commencement program for the 1904 graduating class. The program includes a picture of the graduating class with names and nation, the class motto and colors. The program listing includes student performances, words to the “Song of a Thousand Years" and statistical information.
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.