Page one opened with a piece titled “The Future of the Red Indian,” reprinted from the London Spectator. This interesting article begins with the author describing the activities of the Carlisle Indian School for a British audience before then discussing his reaction to seeing photographs from the school. The second page had the report…
Perit, Rebecca
July 1881
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Newspapers
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Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
August 13, 1886
The first page opens with a poem titled "English Speaking," that discouraged students from speaking their native languages. The page also includes an article titled "How Miss Fisher went to Call on the President's Wife," that described Mrs. Fracnces Cleveland's dress and the decor of White House rooms in a visit by a Carlisle Indian School…
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Format:
Newspapers
Topics:
Discipline - Punishment, Student Social Events, Weather Events, News of Native American resistance, Building Repairs and Expansions, Native Americans Visiting the School, Industrial Training - Painting, Tennis at the school, Students Working on School Farms, Printing Department, Swimming at the school
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Cumberland County Historical Society
