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Haskell Institute students, Lawrence, Kansas
A formal portrait of a group of young male students of Haskell Institute in Lawrence, Kansas. Established in 1884 as the Indian Industrial Training School, Haskell Institute evolved into what is now Haskell Indian Nations University. When this photograph was taken in 1887, Charles Robinson (abolitionist leader and first governor of Kansas) was superintendent of Haskell Institute, which provided education and vocational training to Native American students at the elementary and secondary levels.
previewHaskell Institute's boys dormitory, Lawrence, Kansas
This is a view of uniformed boys standing at the foot of their beds in the small boy's dormitory ward at the Haskell Institute (now Haskell Indian Nations University) in Lawrence, Kansas. When this photograph was taken, sometime during the late 1800s or early 1900s, Haskell Institute provided education and vocational training to Native American students at the elementary and secondary level.
previewHaskell Institute's girls dormitory, Lawrence, Kansas
This is a view of young girls standing at the foot of their beds in the small girl's dormitory ward at the Haskell Institute (now Haskell Indian Nations University) in Lawrence, Kansas. When this photograph was taken, sometime during the late 1800s or early 1900s, Haskell Institute provided education and vocational training to Native American students at the elementary and secondary level.
previewHaskell Institute laundry and boiler house, Lawrence, Kansas
This is a view of the laundry and boiler house on the grounds of Haskell Institute (now Haskell Indian Nations University) in Lawrence, Kansas. When this photograph was taken, sometime during the late 1800s or early 1900s, Haskell Institute provided education and vocational training to Native American students at the elementary and secondary level.
previewGirls' dormitory at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas
This is a photograph of students posed in front of the girls' dormitory at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. It was established in 1884 as the Indian Industrial Training School and provided vocational education to Native American students at the elementary and secondary levels.
previewSchool room at Haskell Institute
Haskell Institute began in 1884 in Lawrence, Kansas, as the Indian Industrial Training School. The school provided vocational education to their students at the elementary and secondary level.
previewHaskell Institute Hospital, Lawrence, Kansas
This photograph shows the hospital on the grounds of the Haskell Institute, (now Haskell Indian Nations University), in Lawrence, Kansas. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Haskell Institute provided educational and vocational training to Native American students at the elementary and secondary level.
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