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| Carlisle Indian Industrial School Students, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 1879 The above names appear on the reverse of this cabinet card.
1. Anna Laura, Daughter of Shooting Cat, Rosebud Agency
2. Alice Wynn, Daughter of Lone Bear, Pine Ridge Agency 3. Hattie, Daughter of Lone Wolf, Pine Ridge Agency 4. Mabel, Kiowa, from Fort Sill Indian Territory 5. Rebecca, Daughter of Big Star, Rosebud Agency 6. Stella Berht, Daughter of Chasing Hawk, Rosebud Agency 7. Grace, Daughter of Cook ?, Rosebud Agency 8. Ruth, Daughter of Big Head, Rosebud Agency
Miss Mary R. Hyde, Matron (center)
President Rutherford B. Hayes threw the support of his administration behind Captain Richard H. Pratt's efforts to establish the Carlisle Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Pratt believed that through a curriculum of English, training in the trades and the white culture, Christianity, citizenship, and patriotism, Indian boys and girls would soon learn the "white man's way" and take their place in mainstream American society. During its existence (1879-1918), this first off-reservation school served as a model for other boarding, day, and off-reservation schools funded by the federal government.
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Stories about Ohio's people, places, and events inspired by the Manuscripts Collections of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums.
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Friday, January 6, 2017
Students at Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 1879
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