Guthrie - The Daily Oklahoma
State Capitol, July 6, 1893
"Dan Tucker, full blood Arapaho and graduate of Carlisle in 1882 married
Miss Maude McIntyre (white) blond school teacher at Arapaho School at Darlington.
They moved to the abandoned military post at Cantonment. He has a
well improved farm, herd of 100 stock, bank acct. of $1,000.00."
Text Copyright (c) 2002 Sipes/Berthrong Collection.
U.S. Dept. of Interior
Office of Indian Affairs
Washington D.C.
Education- Administration Circular #401, March 12, 1910.
To All Indian Superintendents
"Report and statistics on returned students that attended non-reservation
schools in so far as the success or failure is concerned."
Carlisle, Pennsylvania. (Name and Occupation Shown Below)
Ernie Black, works by the day and has sold
his land.
Harvey White Shield, looks after his
own business and rents his land for a share of the crop.
Joe Pawnee, none at present.
William Abe Somers, none.
Alfred Brown,none.
Charles DeBrae, farmer.
Henry Roman Nose, none.
Cohoe, none.
Star,none.
James Hamilton, none.
(The above Cheyennes)
Arapahoes: Comanche, none; Phillip
Rabbit, none; John H. Williams,
none, has sold his land; Francis Lee, none; Dan
Tucker, none; Cleaver Warden, farmer; Tom
Carlisle, none; Howling
Wolf, none, (Cheyenne).
Text Copyright (c) 2004 Sipe/Berthrong Cheyenne Collections. Boarding
School Sec. - Returned Students.