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A Century of Dartmouth College Indians, 1865-1965

OCTOBER 1965
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A Century of Dartmouth College Indians, 1865-1965
OCTOBER 1965

1. Edward Pierce 1866. Versailles, N. Y.

2. *Robert Hawthorn '74. Blackfeet.

3. Albert Carney '75. Choctaw.

4. *Charles A. Eastman '87. Sioux.

5. Harvey W. C. Shelton '87. Cherokee.

6. Harry L. Hamilton '04. Indian Reservation, Maine.

7. Horace A. Nelson '04. Penobscot.

8. A'lvis Kusic '09. Tuscarora.

9. John Tortes Meyers '09. Mission.

10. Victor Johnson '10. Oysterville, Wash.

11. John H. Pierce '10. Versailles, N. Y.

12. *David H. Markham '15. Cherokee.

13. John S. Martinez '17. Monte Vista. Calif.

14. Bertram Bluesky '18. Silver Creek. N. Y.

15. Simon R. Walkingstick '18. Indian Territory, Oklahoma.

16. Francis P. Frazier '20. Sioux.

17. *Frell M. Owl '27. Cherokee.

18. *Benedict E. Hardman '31. Sioux.

19. * Roland B. Sundown '32. Iroquois.

20. Louis A. Poitras '33. Cheyenne River Agency, S. D.

21. John E. Snyder '36. Senecan.

22. *Everett E. White '37. Mohawk.

23. Alexander A. Sapiel '38. Penobscot.

24. John F. Imo '40. Senecan.

25. *Henry G. Perley '43. (Name changed from Henry P. Eagle.) Penobscot.

26. Rudolph T. Lorraine '46. Mohawk.

27. *William J. Cook '49. Mohawk.

28. Joseph H. Jacobs '50. St. Francis, Caughnawaga Reservation, Quebec.

* Indicates graduates.

APPENDIX

Taught by Dartmouth professors, three Cherokee Indians were enrolled in the Agricultural School, founded 1866 in Hanover, later called the Agricultural Department of Dartmouth College. It had "the free use of an. experimental farm, of all requisite buildings, of the libraries, laboratories, apparatus, and museums." In 1892 the Agricultural School moved to Durham and evolved into the University of New Hampshire. Though not officially Dartmouth men, the following Indians who attended Agricultural School were closely associated with Hanover and the College: Alonzo H. Mitchell 1886, Rollin K. Adair '77, Walter H. Luckadoe '81.