Woodman, I. N.

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Daniel Eagle Student File
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Student file of Daniel Eagle, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on June 21, 1900 graduated in 1904, and departed on June 29, 1906. The file contains student information cards, an application for enrollment, and a returned student survey indicating that in 1907 Eagle was a carpenter living in Crow Creek, South Dakota. …

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Joshua Wheelock Student File
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Student file of Joshua Wheelock, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on September 11, 1903 and departed on June 16, 1904. The file contains a student information card and report after leaving that indicates Wheelock was living in West De Pere, Wisconsin in 1910.

 

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Henry Burton Student File
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Student file of Henry Burton, a member of the Tsimshian Nation, who entered the school on November 3, 1903, and departed on September 1, 1908. The file contains student information cards, a report after leaving, a progress card, correspondence, and a report after leaving indicating that, in 1910, Burton was working as a tailor in Kitchikan,…

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Aaron Poodry Student Information Cards
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Student information cards of Aaron Poodry, a member of the Tonawanda Seneca Nation, who entered the school on September 28, 1904 and ultimately departed on December 19, 1914

Note: Information in other records shows Poodry first enrolled at the school on September 28, 1904 and left on June 30, 1907. His later reenrollment is documented in…

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Daniel Eagle Declines Carpenter Position at Cheyenne River School
January 28, 1905 - February 1, 1905

William A. Mercer forwards Daniel Eagle's letter declining the carpenter position at the Cheyenne River Agency school in which he explains that he is eager to continue his studies at the local business college. Mercer provides the names of Charles Williams and Seth Ear as possible replacements.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration