This article focuses on two Native American boys, a Seminole student named Wallace Berryman, and a student from Alaska named Henry Rose. Berryman went on several ‘outing’ programs and ran away twice, but was always brought back to school. He had an operation while at Carlisle, and was a student for two more months post operation until his death.
Henry Rose was trained as a Carpenter, and came to Carlisle with a 1st grade education. At the time of his death he had a 5th grade education. While at Carlisle, he went on six outing programs.
The records for the students are described as “sketchy at best with a student information card as the only document in the file.”
Source: Joseph Cress. “Stories from a Sacred Place: The Buried Facts on Wallace Berryman.” August 7, 2017. The Sentinel. https://cumberlink.com/news/local/closer_look/stories-from-a-sacred-place-the-buried-facts-on-wallace/article_72487326-eeb9-5204-9b45-935886b62e4f.html