A list of students compiled by Reverend George Diffenderfer while out west recruiting new students. Includes names, sex, supposed dates attended school, and occasionally comments regarding the student. The notebook also names and ages of prospective students.
1900-1909
The Consecutive Record of Pupils Enrolled includes entries with students' name, students' tribe, the date of enrollment, the page number, and occasionally other information. This section has the records for boys between 1905 and 1918 and includes 2376 individual entries. The entries are numbered…
The Consecutive Record of Pupils Enrolled includes entries with students' name, students' tribe, the date of enrollment, the page number, and occasionally other information. This section has the records for girls between 1905 and 1918 and includes 1204 individual entries. The entries…
The Index to Letters Received provides an alphabetical index to names of addresses as well as subjects of letters sent to the school in 1905. The letters that are referenced in this index have not been located at the National Archives and Records Administration. Pages without content…
Report of the Carlisle Indian School, submitted quarterly to the Bureau of Indian Affairs by the School Superintendent, for the quarter ending September 30, 1905. Quarterly School Reports include lists of all currently enrolled and recently discharged students as well as…
Report of the Carlisle Indian School, submitted quarterly to the Bureau of Indian Affairs by the School Superintendent, for the quarter ending December 31, 1905. Quarterly School Reports include lists of all currently enrolled and recently discharged students as well as information…
Report of the Carlisle Indian School, submitted quarterly to the Bureau of Indian Affairs by the School Superintendent, for the quarter ending March 31, 1906. Quarterly School Reports include lists of all currently enrolled and recently discharged students as well as information…
Report of the Carlisle Indian School, submitted quarterly to the Bureau of Indian Affairs by the School Superintendent, for the quarter ending June 30, 1906. Quarterly School Reports include lists of all currently enrolled and recently discharged students as well as information about…
The second volume of the Invincible Debating Society's minutes contains entries, arranged chronologically, from December 1906 through November 1915. These entries, which start on page 1 vary in length, usually include the date, a description of the meeting, updates on the Society's activities,…
This volume of Record of Receipts and Disbursements Under Various Funds and Appropriations covers the period from July 1, 1907 to February 1, 1913. The entries for individual receipts or disbursements, which are arranged chronologically, include the date, details from whom received or…
The first volume of Time Book for Employees, which covers the period from October 1, 1907 to October 31, 1910, records whether employees are at work, late, or absent for each day of the month. Most entries also include the employees' total pay for the month. The employees are not listed…
The Journal for Payments to Boys has records of individual payments made to male students at the school between 1908 and 1914. Entries, which are arranged chronologically, include the student's name, date, wage, and total amount. This volume also has an alphabetical name index. Pages…
This Ledgers for Student Savings Accounts contains accounts of individual male students between 1908 and 1918. This ledger has been split into two parts. The entries, which include information regarding deposits as well as withdrawals, usually indicate the source for each. The accounts…
This Ledgers for Student Savings Accounts contains accounts of individual male students between 1908 and 1918. This ledger has been split into two parts. The first part includes a name index. The entries, which include information regarding deposits as well as withdrawals, usually…
This Ledgers for Student Savings Accounts contains accounts of individual female students between 1908 and 1918. The entries, which include information regarding deposits as well as withdrawals, usually indicate the source for each. The accounts are in rough chronological order by the…
The Registers of "Outings" includes entries with students' name, the date of placement or leaving the school, the patron's name and their address, the date a student returned to school, and occasionally other information. Volume 4 has the records for boys between 1908 and 1917 and…
The Registers of Outings include entries with students' name, the date of placement or departing the school, the patron's name and their address, the date a student returned to the school, and occasionally other information. Volume 2 has the records for girls between 1909 and 1915 and…
The Register of Visitors lists individuals who visited the school between 1909 and 1917. Entries on pages 1 through 390 are arranged chronologically and include the visitor's signature, their hometown, and the date of their visit. Those entries on pages 391 through 501 are not in…
The Registers of "Outings" includes entries with students' name, the date of placement or leaving the school, the patron's name and their address, the date a student returned to school, and occasionally other information. Volume 3 has the records for girls between 1909 and 1918 and…
Outing rules and other items from students who were on outing with William Balderston in Darlington, Pennsylvania.
Response by Edgar A. Allen to claims by an anonymous individual alleging that John Miller (also addressed as William Miller) used fraud to enroll at the Carlisle Indian School. Also included are legal affidavits by Miller and John Pulcifer claiming their innocence.
Richard Henry Pratt requests that the rations at the Carlisle Indian School remain the same as they were in 1898 when previously given an exemption.
James A. MacAlister writes to Mother Katharine Drexel regarding Nash's ability as a student as well as his tuition bill. Nash "is a bright fellow, an industrious student, and stands well in all his classes," as Drexel notes. MacAlister was the first president of Drexel Institute of Art Science and Industry (now Drexel University) while Drexel…
Estimate of funds for the first quarter of 1900 amounting to $54,663.28 for support of the school and for transportation of Indian supplies. Richard H. Pratt also requests additional funds amounting to $11,845.00 for regular employee pay.
Harry J. Deitzel submits a written application for the position of tin smith at the Carlisle Indian School. Deitzel lists his qualifications as well as a patent related to a thumb lever hinge for lids.