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Part 3
Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institutes
American Indian Students, 1878-1923
Compiled and edited from American Indian student files held in the
archives of Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia.
Jon L. Brudvig, Ph.D.
1994 & 1996
All rights reserved.
Original location: <http://www.umary.edu/~jlbrud/Hampton/HUINDBIO.htm>
Male Students: Names G to O
Hood, Thomas Benjamin: Absentee-Shawnee (Shawnee, OK)
October 1906-May 1909; October 1909-May 1911. Awarded a
machinist's certificate in 1911. Dismissed from HI in 1911
for "immorality." Farmer.
Hoop Cloud, Charles (Mahpiya-candeska): Sioux (Lower Brule, SD)
September 1883-May 1884. Left HI due to an illness and died
in March 1885.
Hopinkah, Thomas Frank: Winnebago (Tomah, WI)
October 1904 until running away from the school in May 1905. Tailor.
House, George: Oneida (WI)
September 1892-June 1895. Farmer and logger. Died in 1903.
Howard, Innocent (Mazakan): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
September 1892-June 1897. Farmer and store clerk. Died
before March 1918.
Ho-Waste (or Good Voice): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
April 1885-July 1886. Farmer. Died in 1893.
Howe, Guy: Stockbridge (Green Bay, WI) [M. Anna Howard (HI)].
August 1895-December 1899. Carpenter and industrial
teacher. Guy's daughter, Pearl Howe, also attended HI.
*Hubbard, Frank: Penobscot (Old Town, ME)
September 1890 until graduating in 1893. Printer,
industrial teacher, school disciplinarian, and proprietor
of a printing company.
Hunter, Harry: Absentee-Shawnee (Shawneetown, OK)
November 1886-September 1889. Clerk and farmer.
Hunter, John (Nahhahhegah): Winnebago (NB)
September 1899-June 1902. Good farmer, Agency carpenter,
and a deacon in the Dutch Reformed Church. "Very
industrious."
Hunter, William: Winnebago (NB)
June 1880-June 1883. Assistant clerk at Grant's Institute
in Genoa, Nebraska. Died in 1888.
Huntsman, Wesley: Sioux (Lower Brule, SD)
August 1885-July 1886. Left HI due to an illness.
Freighter and prosperous farmer.
Icato, Moses (Oluka=Galloping): Sioux (Cheyenne River, SD)
November 1886-September 1888. Left HI due to an illness.
Industrial work and cattle herder. Died in 1891.
Ikinicapi, Thomas (Fight For): Sioux (Cheyenne River, SD)
October 1881-July 1885; November 1886-July 1889. Full blood
son of Tall Prairie Chicken and nephew of Chief Little
No-Heart. Thomas' love interest at HI was Susan LaFlesche,
but school authorities discouraged the romance. Assistant
to the agency physician. Died in December 1891.
Industrious, Lawrence (Eagle Bull or Bliheca): Sioux
Standing Rock, ND) Son of Chief Long Feather.
June 1884-November 1885. Left HI early due to poor health.
Farmer and mission helper.
Iron Bear, Jerome (Mato-Maza): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
August 1886-July 1887. Returned home early because of an
illness. Policeman and farmer.
Iron Necklace, Eugene (Maza-Wannapin): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
June 1884-September 1887. Blacksmith until enlisting in the
Army in 1891. Later became a farmer, mission helper, and
policeman.
Irwin, Joseph (Istuwenaka): Sioux (Crow Creek, SD)
October 1889-July 1893. Industrial teacher, farmer,
wheelwright, and Issue Clerk at Crow Creek Agency.
Isham, Charles: Chippewa (Cour d' Oreilles, WI)
September 1897-March 1898. Expelled from HI for his
bad conduct. Laborer and night watchman at the Hayward
Indian School, Wisconsin.
Jackson, Dennie (Jaseah): Cayuga (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-February 1908. Expelled from HI for drinking
liquor. Railroad employee. Died while working for the
railroad in 1915.
Jackson, Joseph (Sanciago): Pima (Sacaton, AZ) (file missing)
October 1907-1911. Awarded a certificate in Brick Laying.
Jackson, Kistoe Sheldon: Pima (AZ) (file missing)
February 1881-1888. Policeman and farmer. Also known as
Kistoe Morago.
*Jackson, Philo E.: Munsee (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1913-August 1917; January 1919-September 1919.
Graduated from HI's Agriculture course. Disciplinarian and
Agriculture teacher at Bacone College. Philo later attended
Ohio State University and Iowa State University. Philo
became the supervisor of the Collegiate Press for Iowa State
University.
Jacobs, Henry: Sioux (Crow Creek, SD) [M. Amy Wizi (HI)].
October 1887-July 1890. Carpenter, farmer, and policeman.
"Richest man on reservation."
James, Henry: Sioux (Santee Agency, NB)
September 1891-March 1892. Left HI due to an illness.
Farmer, carpenter, and storekeeper.
Jamison, Franklin Francis: Cayuga (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1909-March 1915. Franklin was a member of HI's
1915 Senior Class but did not graduate. Awarded a trade
certificate for Steamfitting in 1913. Franklin joined the
Army and played in a military band.
Jemison, LaVern Leonard: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1911-May 1912. Failure of the government
appropriation prevented LaVern's return to HI in 1912.
Continued his education in a public high school.
Jimerson, Harry Defay: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-May 1908. Expelled from HI for drinking
liquor. Died in February 1913.
Jimerson, Leroy Spencer: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-May 1910. Awarded a Carpenter's certificate
in 1910. Leroy never returned from his 1910 summer
vacation. Carpenter and farmer.
Jimerson, Peter: Seneca (Allegany, NY)
January 1903-May 1905. Dismissed for "unsatisfactory
conduct." Student at Fort Shaw, Montana, and assistant
engineer at the school. Peter later attended Montana
Agricultural College in Bozeman, Montana.
Jimerson, Raymond Willett: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1911-May 1912; October 1913-July 1916. Awarded an
Agriculture certificate in 1916. Farmer.
*Jimerson, Theodore Lynn: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
[M. Ethel Charles (HI)].
September 1914-May 1918. Graduated from HI in 1918.
Laborer in a machine shop and farmer.
Jimerson, Wilbur Leroy (Wolf): Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
December 1907-May 1908. Dismissed for unsatisfactory
conduct during his summer outing. Farmer and machinist.
John, Henry: Seneca (Allegany, NY)
September 1911-May 1912. Farmer, school employee, and
railroad laborer.
John Jr., Henry (Chargheschohgah): Winnebago (NB)
September 1899-January 1900. Expelled from the school when
caught stealing from other students. Farmer, stable man,
and teamster at the agency. Committed suicide in April
1917. Changed his name after leaving HI to Peter Johns.
John, Joshua: Oneida (WI)
August 1895-October 1898. Farmer and sexton in the
Episcopal Church.
John, Marshall: Oneida (NY)
September 1892-June 1893. Performance at HI was
"unsatisfactory." Farmer and printer.
John, Miner: Oneida (WI)
December 1893-June 1895. "Unsatisfactory." Farmer and
general laborer.
Johnnyjohn, Mitchell: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-April 1908. Described as "poor material."
Entered Carlisle Indian School after leaving HI. Joined the
Navy. Died in 1919 or 1920.
*Johnson, Andrew: Pottawatomi (Shawneetown, OK)
November 1886-June 1891. Graduated in 1891. Continued his
studies at Haskell Institute where he graduated in 1897.
Industrial teacher, farmer, and employed by Kern Land
Company in California.
Johnson, Charles (Kosin): Sioux (Yankton, SD)
November 1884-July 1885. Left HI due to an illness. Died
on October 25, 1886.
Johnson, Fred (Eyanhoksila=Rock Boy): Sioux (Cheyenne River, SD)
September 1894-February 1898. Interpreter, missionary,
laborer, and church deacon.
Johnson, Harvey: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1915-April 1916. Left HI at his own request
(homesickness). Postal worker and factory worker.
Johnson, John Payer: Winnebago (NB)
October 1905-June 1908; October 1908-January 1909. John was
dismissed from HI for unsatisfactory conduct. 1911 graduate
of the Sherman Institute in Riverside, CA. World War I
veteran (joined the Coast Defense Reserve). Farmer.
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Part 3
Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institutes
American Indian Students, 1878-1923
Compiled and edited from American Indian student files held in the
archives of Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia.
Jon L. Brudvig, Ph.D.
1994 & 1996
All rights reserved.
Original location: <http://www.umary.edu/~jlbrud/Hampton/HUINDBIO.htm>
Male Students: Names G to O
Hood, Thomas Benjamin: Absentee-Shawnee (Shawnee, OK)
October 1906-May 1909; October 1909-May 1911. Awarded a
machinist's certificate in 1911. Dismissed from HI in 1911
for "immorality." Farmer.
Hoop Cloud, Charles (Mahpiya-candeska): Sioux (Lower Brule, SD)
September 1883-May 1884. Left HI due to an illness and died
in March 1885.
Hopinkah, Thomas Frank: Winnebago (Tomah, WI)
October 1904 until running away from the school in May 1905. Tailor.
House, George: Oneida (WI)
September 1892-June 1895. Farmer and logger. Died in 1903.
Howard, Innocent (Mazakan): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
September 1892-June 1897. Farmer and store clerk. Died
before March 1918.
Ho-Waste (or Good Voice): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
April 1885-July 1886. Farmer. Died in 1893.
Howe, Guy: Stockbridge (Green Bay, WI) [M. Anna Howard (HI)].
August 1895-December 1899. Carpenter and industrial
teacher. Guy's daughter, Pearl Howe, also attended HI.
*Hubbard, Frank: Penobscot (Old Town, ME)
September 1890 until graduating in 1893. Printer,
industrial teacher, school disciplinarian, and proprietor
of a printing company.
Hunter, Harry: Absentee-Shawnee (Shawneetown, OK)
November 1886-September 1889. Clerk and farmer.
Hunter, John (Nahhahhegah): Winnebago (NB)
September 1899-June 1902. Good farmer, Agency carpenter,
and a deacon in the Dutch Reformed Church. "Very
industrious."
Hunter, William: Winnebago (NB)
June 1880-June 1883. Assistant clerk at Grant's Institute
in Genoa, Nebraska. Died in 1888.
Huntsman, Wesley: Sioux (Lower Brule, SD)
August 1885-July 1886. Left HI due to an illness.
Freighter and prosperous farmer.
Icato, Moses (Oluka=Galloping): Sioux (Cheyenne River, SD)
November 1886-September 1888. Left HI due to an illness.
Industrial work and cattle herder. Died in 1891.
Ikinicapi, Thomas (Fight For): Sioux (Cheyenne River, SD)
October 1881-July 1885; November 1886-July 1889. Full blood
son of Tall Prairie Chicken and nephew of Chief Little
No-Heart. Thomas' love interest at HI was Susan LaFlesche,
but school authorities discouraged the romance. Assistant
to the agency physician. Died in December 1891.
Industrious, Lawrence (Eagle Bull or Bliheca): Sioux
Standing Rock, ND) Son of Chief Long Feather.
June 1884-November 1885. Left HI early due to poor health.
Farmer and mission helper.
Iron Bear, Jerome (Mato-Maza): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
August 1886-July 1887. Returned home early because of an
illness. Policeman and farmer.
Iron Necklace, Eugene (Maza-Wannapin): Sioux (Standing Rock, ND)
June 1884-September 1887. Blacksmith until enlisting in the
Army in 1891. Later became a farmer, mission helper, and
policeman.
Irwin, Joseph (Istuwenaka): Sioux (Crow Creek, SD)
October 1889-July 1893. Industrial teacher, farmer,
wheelwright, and Issue Clerk at Crow Creek Agency.
Isham, Charles: Chippewa (Cour d' Oreilles, WI)
September 1897-March 1898. Expelled from HI for his
bad conduct. Laborer and night watchman at the Hayward
Indian School, Wisconsin.
Jackson, Dennie (Jaseah): Cayuga (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-February 1908. Expelled from HI for drinking
liquor. Railroad employee. Died while working for the
railroad in 1915.
Jackson, Joseph (Sanciago): Pima (Sacaton, AZ) (file missing)
October 1907-1911. Awarded a certificate in Brick Laying.
Jackson, Kistoe Sheldon: Pima (AZ) (file missing)
February 1881-1888. Policeman and farmer. Also known as
Kistoe Morago.
*Jackson, Philo E.: Munsee (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1913-August 1917; January 1919-September 1919.
Graduated from HI's Agriculture course. Disciplinarian and
Agriculture teacher at Bacone College. Philo later attended
Ohio State University and Iowa State University. Philo
became the supervisor of the Collegiate Press for Iowa State
University.
Jacobs, Henry: Sioux (Crow Creek, SD) [M. Amy Wizi (HI)].
October 1887-July 1890. Carpenter, farmer, and policeman.
"Richest man on reservation."
James, Henry: Sioux (Santee Agency, NB)
September 1891-March 1892. Left HI due to an illness.
Farmer, carpenter, and storekeeper.
Jamison, Franklin Francis: Cayuga (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1909-March 1915. Franklin was a member of HI's
1915 Senior Class but did not graduate. Awarded a trade
certificate for Steamfitting in 1913. Franklin joined the
Army and played in a military band.
Jemison, LaVern Leonard: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1911-May 1912. Failure of the government
appropriation prevented LaVern's return to HI in 1912.
Continued his education in a public high school.
Jimerson, Harry Defay: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-May 1908. Expelled from HI for drinking
liquor. Died in February 1913.
Jimerson, Leroy Spencer: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-May 1910. Awarded a Carpenter's certificate
in 1910. Leroy never returned from his 1910 summer
vacation. Carpenter and farmer.
Jimerson, Peter: Seneca (Allegany, NY)
January 1903-May 1905. Dismissed for "unsatisfactory
conduct." Student at Fort Shaw, Montana, and assistant
engineer at the school. Peter later attended Montana
Agricultural College in Bozeman, Montana.
Jimerson, Raymond Willett: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1911-May 1912; October 1913-July 1916. Awarded an
Agriculture certificate in 1916. Farmer.
*Jimerson, Theodore Lynn: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
[M. Ethel Charles (HI)].
September 1914-May 1918. Graduated from HI in 1918.
Laborer in a machine shop and farmer.
Jimerson, Wilbur Leroy (Wolf): Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
December 1907-May 1908. Dismissed for unsatisfactory
conduct during his summer outing. Farmer and machinist.
John, Henry: Seneca (Allegany, NY)
September 1911-May 1912. Farmer, school employee, and
railroad laborer.
John Jr., Henry (Chargheschohgah): Winnebago (NB)
September 1899-January 1900. Expelled from the school when
caught stealing from other students. Farmer, stable man,
and teamster at the agency. Committed suicide in April
1917. Changed his name after leaving HI to Peter Johns.
John, Joshua: Oneida (WI)
August 1895-October 1898. Farmer and sexton in the
Episcopal Church.
John, Marshall: Oneida (NY)
September 1892-June 1893. Performance at HI was
"unsatisfactory." Farmer and printer.
John, Miner: Oneida (WI)
December 1893-June 1895. "Unsatisfactory." Farmer and
general laborer.
Johnnyjohn, Mitchell: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
October 1907-April 1908. Described as "poor material."
Entered Carlisle Indian School after leaving HI. Joined the
Navy. Died in 1919 or 1920.
*Johnson, Andrew: Pottawatomi (Shawneetown, OK)
November 1886-June 1891. Graduated in 1891. Continued his
studies at Haskell Institute where he graduated in 1897.
Industrial teacher, farmer, and employed by Kern Land
Company in California.
Johnson, Charles (Kosin): Sioux (Yankton, SD)
November 1884-July 1885. Left HI due to an illness. Died
on October 25, 1886.
Johnson, Fred (Eyanhoksila=Rock Boy): Sioux (Cheyenne River, SD)
September 1894-February 1898. Interpreter, missionary,
laborer, and church deacon.
Johnson, Harvey: Seneca (Cattaraugus, NY)
September 1915-April 1916. Left HI at his own request
(homesickness). Postal worker and factory worker.
Johnson, John Payer: Winnebago (NB)
October 1905-June 1908; October 1908-January 1909. John was
dismissed from HI for unsatisfactory conduct. 1911 graduate
of the Sherman Institute in Riverside, CA. World War I
veteran (joined the Coast Defense Reserve). Farmer.
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