Carlisle Indian Industrial School Graduates 1889 – 1895
The Carlisle Indian School, located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, served as an educational institution for Native American students from 1889 to 1895. Graduates from various tribes pursued diverse occupations, reflecting their adaptation to American society. Positions ranged from farmers and housewives to public service roles. Notable alumni include physicians, lawyers, and teachers, indicating a significant shift toward professional education. The school’s rich history is intertwined with its former military site, where Benjamin Franklin forged peace treaties with Native tribes in the 18th century.