Student information card of Cora Wheeler, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on November 2, 1892, graduated in 1899 and departed on August 8, 1900.
Student information card of Cora Wheeler, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on November 2, 1892, graduated in 1899 and departed on August 8, 1900.
Student information card of Cora Wheeler, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on November 2, 1892, graduated in 1899, and departed on August 8, 1900.
In school documentation Cora Wheeler is also known as Cora B. Wheeler.
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 5).
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 6).
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 10).
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 14).
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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 35).
Studio portrait of Cora Wheeler and her sister, Minnie Wheeler. Since Cora was four years older, she is probably on the right and Minnie is on the left. Both are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of fifteen male students and nineteen female students, the graduating class of 1899. According to the label on this photo they are:
Back row: Christian Eastman, Annie Gesis, Joseph Gouge (here J. Jennings Gouge), George Hazlett, Sarah Williams, Chauncey Archiquette, Eliza Smith (here E. Lillian Smith),…
Captain Richard H. Pratt submits oaths of office from twelve newly appointed employees (Gertrude E. Simmons, Louisa Geisdorff, Mabel M. Buck, Delia Randell, Cora Wheeler, Alex B. Upshaw, Vincent Nahtailsh, James R. Wheelock, James D. Flannery, Thomas Marshall, Taylor Smith, and William Colombe). Pratt also notes that two other employees (Ella…
Richard Henry Pratt provides a list of staff and the location and number of rooms assigned for their use at the Carlisle Indian School.
Note: Gertrude Simmons later became known as Gertrude Simmons Bonnin and Zitkala-Sa.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards the resignations of Kenall Paul (here S. Kendall Paul) and Cora B. Wheeler (both former students) from the school's staff.