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Field Matron’s Cottage
This is the Field Matron’s Cottage, also known as the Stone Building, and which was built circa 1925 in the locally-unique Stewart Vernacular style of stonemasonry. The construction followed the protocol established at the Stewart Indian School (SIS) in Carson … Continue reading
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Stewart
What can we say about the Stewart Indian School (SIS) that hasn’t already been said? So much has been written about the school, that there’s really nothing for us to say. We can start by reminding people that the school … Continue reading
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The Garage at Stewart, Part 2
This two-car garage is on the west side of Center Street bordering the Stewart Campus. We took these photos in October of 2018 and are now sharing them with one and all. It was a bright and sunny day. We … Continue reading
The Garage at Stewart, Part 1
This two-car garage sits to the north of the dairy barn on the campus of the Stewart Indian Schoo (SIS). Its building 108 on the map included the application for inclusion of SIS on the National Register of Historic Places … Continue reading