Student file of Rose Trombly, a member of the Ottawa Nation, who entered the school on November 6, 1890, and departed on June 29, 1896. The file contains a student information card, a former student response postcard, a returned student survey, correspondence, and a report after leaving indicating Trombly was a housewife living in Rosebud,…
Trombly, Rose
Student information card of Rose Trombly, a member of the Ottawa Nation, who entered the school on November 6, 1890 and departed on June 29, 1896. The file indicates Trombly was married and living in Rosebush, Michigan in 1913.
Student file of Georgiana Collins, a member of the Ottawa Nation, who entered the school on September 19, 1913 and departed on June 1, 1916. The file contains student information cards, applications for enrollment, financial transactions, an outing evaluation, an outing record, a federal financial aid form, and correspondence indicating Collins…
Student information card of Georgiana Collins, a member of the Ottawa Nation, who entered the school on September 19, 1913 and departed on June 1, 1916.
Student file of Samuel Collins, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 19, 1913 and departed on May 28, 1915. The file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, correspondence, an outing record, and a federal financial aid form.
In school documentation Samuel Collins is also known as…
Student information card of Samuel (here Sampson) Collins, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 19, 1913 and departed on May 28, 1915.
These materials include correspondence regarding the enrollment of Esther and Georgianna Collins at the Carlisle Indian School. Some materials relate to the efforts of their mother, Rose Trombly Collins, to secure their enrollment at the school. Later correspondence answers a request by their mother for reimbursement of their transportation…
Mrs. Rose Collins asks the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Cato Sells why her daughter, a student at the Carlisle Indian School, has to pay for her own music lessons. Second Assistant Commissioner C. F. Hauke forwards Collins' letter to Supervisor in Charge of the school Oscar H. Lipps.
Lipps informs the Commissioner that vocal,…