Student information card of George Vallier (here Valier), a member of the Quapaw Nation, who entered the school on May 30, 1885, graduated in 1890, and departed on September 15, 1891.
Student information card of George Vallier (here Valier), a member of the Quapaw Nation, who entered the school on May 30, 1885, graduated in 1890, and departed on September 15, 1891.
Student information card of George Vallier, a member of the Quapaw Nation, who entered the school on May 30, 1885, graduated in 1890, and departed on September 15, 1891.
In school documentation George Vallier's name is also spelled George Valier and George Valliere.
Studio portrait of fifteen male students wearing school uniforms.
The printed note on the reverse side reads: Carlisle Indian Printers. 1. Robert Mathews, Pawnee ; 2. Yamie Leeds, Pueblo ; 3. Paul Boynton, Arapahoe ; 4. Lorenzo Martinez, Pueblo ; 5. Benajah Miles, Arapahoe ; 6. Carl Lieder, Crow ; 7. Bennie Thomas, Pueblo…
Studio portrait of thirteen male and five female students.
This appears to be a different version (people in different positions) of the graduating class of 1890. This is not the version that became the official photograph of the class.
Studio portrait of thirteen male and five female students, the second graduating class in 1890.
They are, back row, left to right: William Tivis, Jemima Wheelock, Dennison Wheelock, Stacy Matlock, Levi Levering, Veronica Holliday, Benjamin Lawry; middle row, left to right: George Means, Howard Logan, George Vallier (standing),…
Studio portrait of Samuel Six Killer, George Scott, and George Vallier. Two are wearing school uniforms.
Frank Valliere requests the return of his brother George Vallier from the Carlisle Indian School. Frank notes that George graduated last June and that his time has expired.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to a request for the return of Isaac Davis from his step-father Mr. Greenback. Pratt claims that Davis' term of enrollment has not expired nor is the reason that he is needed to assist with home affairs a valid one for returning students as it is one offered constantly.