Student information card of Edwin Schanandore, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on November 7, 1885 and departed on July 16, 1892. The information card indicates that Schanandore had graduated in 1889, studied baking, and was living in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1913 and Flandreau, South Dakota in 1917.
Schanandore, Daniel


Oneida Sachems and Councilors request the return of various students currently at Carlisle due to lack of full consideration. Richard Henry Pratt notes that the request should be rejected as there is little discontent among the students aside from routine and some work requirements. He states that some parents requested additional children to…

Daniel Schanandore requests the return of his son Edwin Schanandore from the Carlisle Indian School.

Richard Henry Pratt follows up on his response to the request of Daniel Skanadore for the return of his son from the Carlisle Indian School.

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs regarding a request from Daniel Schanandore to have his son Edwin returned home. Pratt notes that Edwin graduated in 1889 and immediately after went to work on a farm in Bucks County who subsequently became the farmer at the Carlisle Indian School with Edwin as his assistant. As a…

Daniel Schanandore requests the return home of his son Edwin Schanandore.

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding a request from Daniel Schanandore to return his son Wilson Schanandore. Pratt states that Wilson is not a student at Carlisle nor do they have any sons of Daniel Schanandore at the school. Pratt suggests Wilson is likely at the Haskell Institute.

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian School that since his previous letter that he has learned that Wilson Schanandore is at the Hampton Institute.