Progress card of Vera Wagner, a member of the Aleut Nation, who entered the school on July 26, 1901.
Wagner, Vera
Student information card of Vera Wagner, a member of the Aleut Nation, who entered the school on July 26, 1901 and departed on December 30, 1910. The file indicates that Wagner graduated in 1908, was married to Mr. Lawrence, and was living in Seattle, Washington in 1914.
Student information cards of Vera Wagner, a member of the Aleut Nation, who entered the school on July 26, 1901, graduated in 1908, and ultimately departed on December 30, 1910.
In school documentation Vera Wagner's name is also spelled Vere Wagner. Her married name is Vera Lawrence.
The superintendent of the school described improvements of school buildings, as well as an increase in attendance. Next, appeared a history of the Flathead Indians, accompanied by images from the Flathead Reservation in Montana. F. Shoemaker, M.D. detailed how tuberculosis infections were handled at the school. The following section…
Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1908. They are identified in a label attached below the photo. They are: 1) Elizabeth Baird 2) Josephine Charles 3) Louis F. Chingwa 4) Martha Cornsilk Rave 5) Morgan Crowsghost 6) Alice Denomie 7) Archie Dundas 8) Thomas…
Twelve female students posed on the school grounds.
The Cumberland County Historical Society provides thirteen names for the people in this group, but recognizes that there are only twelve in the photo.
This program was distributed for the 1908 Commencement Exercises, which took place on Thursday, April 2nd. Inside features a portrait of Moses Friedman, the Superintendent, Francis E. Leupp, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Charles H. Dickson, the Supervisor-in Charge, as well as a portrait of the Class of 1908. Included is a full schedule…
These materials include correspondence regarding the return of Alaskan students to their home and a request by the Superintendent to pay their fares.
These materials contain correspondence regarding a request to return three Alaskan students to their homes from Carlisle.
This material includes correspondence concerning a November 1910 inspection of Carlisle by James McLaughlin. This includes information concerning the guard house, a list of runaway students, and an investigation into the administrative affairs at the school.