Student file of Charley Wolf, a member of the Nez Perce Nation, who entered the school on October 22, 1883, and departed on July 6, 1888. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, a former student response postcard, and a report after leaving that indicates Wolf was working as a farmer in Ilo, Idaho in 1913.
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Student information card of Charley Wolf, a member of the Nez Perce Nation, who entered the school on October 22, 1883 and departed on July 6, 1888. The file indicates Wolf was living in Ilo, Idaho in 1913.

The first page opened with an untitled poem, with the first line “God Wants the Boys,” followed by anonymous advice “Be Inventive.” Next came two columns, “Girls Read This,” an exercise for good posture and “Boys Read This,” an exercise for good behavior. The news items on page two gave reports about Charley Wolf and Jesse Paul, Nez Perce…
![Five Nez Perce students [version 1], c.1883 Five Nez Perce students [version 1], c.1883](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73823.jpg?itok=WTJwNuUR)
Studio portrait of Jesse Paul, Charley Wolf, Samuel John, Dolly Gould, and Rebecca Little Wolf, all wearing school uniforms.
![Five Nez Perce students [version 2], c.1883 Five Nez Perce students [version 2], c.1883](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_011c.jpg?itok=Zi1-DLWR)
Studio portrait of Jesse Paul, Charley Wolf, Samuel John, Dolly Gould, and Rebecca Little Wolf. All are wearing school uniforms.

Portrait of twenty-four male students upon arrival. The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging identifies them as from the Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Comanche, Pawnee, and Nez Perce nations and that the photo was taken on the date of their arrival, October 22, 1883. Twenty-three male students arrived on that date from those nations.
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