Correspondence relating to Jonathan Edwards's mission to Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Includes a letter from Edwards to Elisha Williams stating the reasons why Abigail Williams Sergeant Dwight should not be made headmistress of a Native American female...
Description:
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was a theologian and leader of the Great Awakening. He served as minister of the Congregationalist Church at Northampton, Massachusetts from 1726-1750 and became a missionary to the Mahican and Mohawk Indians at Stockbridg...
Subject (Geographic):
Massachusetts, Stockbridge, United States, Massachusetts., and Stockbridge (Mass.)
Calvinism, Clergy, Dissenters, Religious, Girls' schools, Indians of North America, Education, Missions, Mahican Indians, Missions, American, Mohawk Indians, Off-reservation boarding schools, Stockbridge Indians, Women, Women school principals, and Church history
Photographs of depicting Native American students and the United States Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in addition to images of the vicinity, ca. 1890-1910
Photographs that document the Phoenix Indian School in Phoenix, Arizona, circa 1902. The collection includes an illustrated invitation printed by the H. H. McNeil Company to the commencement exercises for the school that occurred May 20-22, 1902, whic...
Description:
Hartwell & Hamaker was a photographic studio in Phoenix, Arizona, circa 1890-1906, that included partners Francis A. Hartwell (born 1852) and Harry Lee Hamaker (1863-1939).
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona and Phoenix (Ariz.)
Subject (Name):
Hamaker, Harry Lee, 1863-1939., Hartwell, Francis A., 1852-, H. H. McNeil Company., Hartwell & Hamaker., and Phoenix Indian School
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Cultural assimilation, Education, and Schools