Student information card of Jeannette (here Jeanette) Pocatello, a member of the Shoshone Nation, who entered the school on August 13, 1897 and departed on June 24, 1904. The information card indicates that Pocatello had graduated in 1904, married Joseph Hardy, and was living in Ross Fork, Idaho in 1912.
Pocatello, Jeanette

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National Archives and Records Administration

Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1904. They are identified in a label attached below the photo.
The label notes that Martha Enos was part of the graduating class but not included in the photo.
Nation:
Sioux, Oneida, Makah, Pueblo, Chippewa, Pima, Crow, Papago, Seneca, Osage, Bannock, Nez Perce, Blackfeet, Blackfeet (Piegan), Piegan, Mission, Cahuilla, Stockbridge, Cherokee (Eastern), Arapaho, Shoshone, Dalles, Porto Rico, Puerto Rico, Delaware, Skokomish, San Luisenos, Pima, Tuscarora, Cheyenne, Washoe, Assiniboine
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Photographic Print, B&W
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Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society

October 25, 1897
Richard Henry Pratt provides the Office of Indian Affairs with a list of students transported to the school under Government request #2226, escorted by Hosea Locke.
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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration

November 16, 1900 - November 24, 1900
Richard Henry Pratt forwards letter from A. F. Caldwell, U.S. Indian Agent for the Fort Hall Agency, of students who are eligible to receive annuity payments. Pratt requests their money to be sent to Carlisle where it can be placed in their student accounts.
Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration