Tyndall, Mary
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Studio portrait of eleven female students in school uniforms. Caption information states they are from the Omaha nation and entered in 1882. If that is accurate, then they are probably Alice Springer, Jennie Mitchell, Mary Tyndall, Ettie Tyndall, Mary Hewitt, Etta Webster, Elsie Springer, Lettie...
Studio portrait of eleven female students in school uniforms. Caption information states they are from the Omaha nation and entered in 1882. If that is accurate, then they are probably Alice Springer, Jennie Mitchell, Mary Tyndall, Ettie Tyndall, Mary Hewitt, Etta Webster, Elsie Springer, Lettie...
Student file of Mary Tyndall, a member of the Omaha Nation, who entered the school on August 19, 1882 and departed on January 3, 1884. The file contains a student information card, a news clipping from 1910 describing her visit to the school, a report after leaving, and returned student survey....
Student information card of Mary Tyndall, a member of the Omaha Nation, who entered the school on August 19, 1882 and departed on January 3, 1884. The file indicates Tyndall was married and living in Macy, Nebraska in 1913.
Richard Henry Pratt requests to send home Fannie Merrick and Mary Tyndall. Pratt notes that Alice C. Fletcher is set to visit the Omaha reservation and can escort the two students back.
These materials include a cover letter and Descriptive Statements of Pupils regarding 27 children transferred to the Lincoln Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from the Carlisle Indian School. Those children, from a variety of Nations, had previously been sent to Carlisle.
