A Bird's Eye View of Haskell
 
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Resource courtesy of Watkins Community Museum

Haskell Institute (now known as Haskell Indian Nations University).

Construction of the first Haskell Institue buildings was completed on July 1, 1884, and seventeen students began the very first term in September of the same year. By 1898, Haskell had grown to be the second largest school secondary boarding school for Native Americans in the United States, with over 500 students enrolled representing fifty different tribes.

This image taken from E.F. Caldwell's "A Souvenir History of Lawrence, Kansas" published in 1898

Related links:
Haskell, Hon. Dudley C. http://history.lawrence.com/res/resource/69
Haskell Indian Nations Unversity http://www.haskell.edu/
Leanard, Oscar Eugene http://history.lawrence.com/res/resource/228
Type: image
Project: WJHS Grant
Temporal coverage: 1880s, 1890's
Spacial coverage: Haskell Institute, Lawrence, KS
Creator: E.F. Caldwell
Object date:1898