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Gus Welch life summary, undated
Written record of Gus Welch's life achievements, author unknown.
Gus Welch memorial speech, undated
Printed copy of speech given at American Indian Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Signed by John Steckbeck.
Gus Welch with two men and three women, 1915
Photograph features Gus Welch, two other men, and three women, sitting in man/woman pairs on a bench. Woman next to Gus Welch may be Julia Carter Welch, but it is uncertain. Reverse side of photograph has handwritten note that reads: "Carlisle 1915 (Gus was at Dickinson coaching at Carlisle)".
Gustavus (Gus) Welch biographical information, undated
Life and career information about Gus Welch.
Gustavus (Gus) Welch biographical information, undated
Life and career information about Gus Welch.
Handwritten notes, undated
Notes on experiences had playing with the Carlisle Indians. The processor infers they were written by Gus Welch.
Handwritten notes, undated
Notes about the founding and history of Carlisle Indian School.
Handwritten notes, undated
Numbered notes on football plays and tactics.
Handwritten notes, undated
It is the inference of the processor that these notes were written by Gus Welch.
Harman, Harvey to Mr. William M. Beard, 1968-04-19
Correspondence and clippings from and about Gustavus Gus Welch (1892-1970) a full blood Chippewa born in Spooner, Wisconsin, was a member of the Carlisle Indian School Class of 1911, Jim Thorpe's quarterback for the professional football team the Ohio Bulldogs in Canton, Ohio, a member of the U. S. Track Team for the 1912 Olympics, a 1917 graduate of the Dickinson School of Law and a coach at a number of institutions.