MORRISON, JOS 
folder # 297
bell # 499
???# 1195
re-enrolled? NO
address WHITE EARTH, MINN
nation CHIPPEWA
gender M
ARRIVAL: 1890 09 23
term 5
departure 1 16 1893
reason MARRIED wheelock
outing patrons W HOLWOOD
outing dates 5 23 1891
outing dates 9 10 1891
outing dates 04/20/0001
notes M ESTHER JOHNSON. LIVING AT RED LAKE, 
 MINN. PAINTER. INDUSTRIAL TEACHER 1 
YEAR; INTERPRETER FOR US CHIPPEWA 
 COMMISSION 4 YRS; GOVT INTERPRETER 3 
YRS. SALESMAN, CLERK, LUMBERJACK. 
 Q:WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR THE 
 BETTERMENT OF YOUR PEOPLE:”I AM NO 
PREACHER” . “I GET ALONG ANY 
WHERE. (CARLISLE DONE IT.)

9/11/10. RED LAKE, MINN

1/30/13. REDLAKE, MINN. LOGGING
"GOD BLESS CARLILSE INDIAN SCHOOL”
photo? NO
ran away? No

spouse: Celicia Wheelock and Esther Johnson
 

WHEELOCK, CELICIA
folder # 4044 B-564
bell # 3698 E1329
???# 464 
re-enrolled? NO NO
address Green Bay 
parent/guardian Jas A Wheelock, DePere Wis 
nation Oneida 
father James A Wheelock (living)
mother deceased 
age at arrival 15 
height 66" 
weight 122 lbs 
gender f 
ARRIVAL: 3 23 1888 
term  5
departure 1 16 1893
reason married Jos Morrison, 1/16/1893 pregnant 
outing patrons J Cooper, Masonville Mrs M Taylor, Reedsville Eliz Bacon, Haddonfield NJ B Paine, Morton 
outing dates 6 26 1888  
outing dates 9 29 1888  
outing dates 01/07/0002  
date of death  4 18 1912
notes  also married William Horse
ran away? No 
outing dates 5 17 1890 
outing dates 6 11 1891 
outing dates 7 01 1892 
outing dates  
outing dates 9 12 1890 
outing dates 9 16 1891 
outing dates 9 01 1892 
spouse:  Joseph Morrison   William Horse
 

 
   By request of several pupils in the country we publish the names of the new choir, as follows:
   Sopranos: Elizabeth Wind, Katie Grinrod, Eva Johnson, Adelia Lowe, Celicia Wheelock, Etta Robertson. Hattie Porcupine, Julia Dorris, Jennie Dubray, Lydia Flint, Louisa Smith, Rosa Lewis and Susie Metoxen.
   Altos: Esther Miller, Jemima Wheelock, Edith Abner, Belinda Archiquette, Julia Bent, Jennie Conners, Nellie Robertson.
   Tenors: Benajah Miles, Chas. Moncravie, Percy Zadoka, Levi St. Cyr, Dennison Wheelock, David Abraham, Jonas Cabay, Marpass Cloud, Reuben Wolf.
   Basses: Robert Mathews, Chester Cornelius, Levi Levering, Stacy Matlack, Carl Leider, Gary Myers, Otto Zotom, Peter Cornelius, John Tyler.
891018ih
 

   First Sergeant, Kish Hawkins has been promoted in ranks to Sergeant Major, to take Chester Cornelius' place. Mark Evarts is to be first sergeant of Company A. Benj. Caswell steps to the front of Company D. Corporals John Frost, Samuel Noble and Otto Wells take the positions of sergeants. Privates William Petoskey, Joseph Morrison and Josiah Powlas are made corporals.
910109ih
 

   Minnie Perrine, Jean Miata, Mary Johnson, Dollie Wheelock, Celicia Wheelock, Elizabeth Wind, Mary Mitchell and Grace Moore left for country homes Thursday morning. The change of air and occupation will be beneficial to them, and we expect some of them back in the Fall even more rosy cheeked than when they left.
910612ih
 

   Celicia Wheelock has her old place as one of the normal teachers, since she came in from the country.
911002ih
 

   The Carlisle Indian School Band stands thus with Dennison Wheelock, as leader: 1. James Wheelock, Eb Clarinet; 2. Thomas Suckley, 1st Bb Clarinet; 3. Hiram Bailey, 2nd Bb Clarinet; 4. Andrew Young, Piccolo; 5. Edwin Schanadore, Solo Cornet; 6. Dennison Wheelock, Solo Cornet; 7. Peter Cornelius, 1st Bb Cornet; 8. Harvey Warner, 1st Bb Cornet; 9. William Beaulieu, 2nd Bb Cornet; 10. Harry Kohpay, 2nd Bb Cornet; 11. Joseph Morrison, 3rd Bb Cornet; 12. David Abraham, Solo Eb Alto; 13. Thomas Metoxen, 1st Eb Alto; 14. Joseph Martinez, 2nd Eb Alto; 15. Malpass Cloud, 1st Tenor; 16. Paul Lovejoy, 2nd Tenor; 17. William Baird, Euphonium; 18. Reuben Wolf, 1st Eb Tuba; 19. Hugh E. James, 2nd Eb Tuba; 20. Jos. B. Harris, Snare Drum; 21. Jamison Schanadore,  Bass Drum; 22. Joseph Hamilton, Cymbals; 23. Benjamin Harrison, Drum-Major. The members of the Band are from nine different tribes.
------------------
The Secrets Base Ball Club, as reorganized is composed of the following players: Capt. and c. Stailey Norcross; p. Martin Archiquette; 1st b., Jos. Morrison; 2nd b. Jack Wilson; ss. Philip Lavatta; 3rd b., Alex Garlow; r.f., Mark W. Shield; c.f., Thomas Kichumi; l.f., David Abraham; substitute,  Asbury Clark; umpire, Albert Bishop; manager, Mr.J.B. Wolfe.
  911023ih
 

   The monthly school exhibition was held last Wednesday night, a considerable portion of the exercises relating to the approaching Thanksgiving. It was counted one of the best entertainments we have had. While there were no failures and all did well, the selections deserving of special mention were, first the concert recitation by Miss McAdam's school, of the Independence Bell. The 20 boys and girls composing the class spoke so distinctly and were in such perfect time with speech and gesture and the words so patriotic and thrilling that all were touched, especially the Captain, who commented at the time on the excellence of the performance. Nina spoke her first little piece. Celicia Wheelock's piano solo was sweet and pretty. William Petoskey's declamation on Truth was soul-stirring. Walter Holland's utterance and gestures were good. George Baker was perhaps the best speaker of the evening. All through, the vocal expression was better, the tones clearer and manners more easy, than usual. The choir sang some old selections and sang them well.
911127ih
 

The Circle of King’s Daughters known as “The Wayside Gleaners” have elected the following officers for this year: President, Leila Cornelius; Vice President, Celicia Wheelock; Secretary, Vieta Gray; Treasurer, Bljynn, Devereaux; Mrs. Riron has been chosen as leader of the circle.
920930ih
 

GENERAL SCBOOL NEWS.
Lillie Simons writes that she is in good health, but gets lonesome for Carlisle.
Joseph Morrison, an ex-student, of Carlisle, is now engaged in lumbering in northern Minnesota.
110526arrow