Student file of John Needham, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on December 6, 1913 and departed on June 3, 1917. The file contains student information cards, letters, a photograph, an application for enrollment, medical/physical records, an outing evaluation, financial transactions, an outing record, and a certificate of…
Warner, Glenn


Student file of Andrew Connor, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 14, 1915 and departed on June 5, 1917. The file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, a shipping receipt, a certificate of promotion, correspondence regarding Andrew's enrollment at the school, and correspondence…

Group portrait of eighteen male students, most in baseball uniforms, posed with Glenn Warner and baseball equipment on a field.
The Cumberland County Historical Society identifies the second person from the left in the second row as Fritz Hendricks.

W. S. Olive, Special U.S. Indian Agent, reports on various unaccounted funds that William A. Mercer has failed to take up in his accounts. Olive further goes on to report the repair of Glenn "Pop" Warner's automobile in the school paint shop.

William A. Mercer responds to the report of W. S. Olive, Special U.S. Indian Agent, regarding unaccounted funds. Mercer states that the nature of the Athletic Funds means they should not be run through the Indian Office and he is willing to resign his position if it means complying with Departmental regulations.

This document contains correspondence concerning a complaint made by bandmaster James Wheelock that students from the school band were improperly disciplined by being locked in the guard house. The complaint, which made headlines in national newspapers including The Outlook, was investigated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.…