Roll of Communicants in the Second Presbyterian Church of Carlisle

Roll of communicants in the Second Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, 1833-1883, printed in the American Volunteer, March-July, 1883. Index reference 389. 

Includes names of Indian Industrial School students baptised at the church, including Etahdleuh Doanmoe, George Koba, Charles Ohetoint, Henry Romanose, Joshua Given, Elwood Dorian, Annie Raven, Nellie Carey, Laura Toneadlemah, Virginia Oequa, Samuel Townsend, Ellis Kaque, Owen Yellowhair, Johnston Lane, Frank Everett, Carl Pinquodle, Wilson Toome, Howard Chawhip, Josephine Vetter, Justine La Framboise, Ellis Childers, Benjamin Marshall, Ella Moore, Eva Pickard, Emily Peotone, Minnie Yellow Bear, Mabel Doanmoe, Sophia Rachel, Dessie Prescott, Charles Kihega, Michael Burns, Lewis Brown, Almarine McKellop, Joseph Gun, John Miles, Elizabeth McIntosh, Jock Bull Bear, Leah Roadtraveller, Minnie Atkins, and Thomas Kester. 

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