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Extractions: format this article to print PRATT, RICHARD HENRY (1840-1924). Richard Henry Pratt, army officer and founder of Carlisle Indian School, the oldest of three sons of Richard and Mary (Herrick) Pratt, was born on December 6, 1840, at Rushford, New York. He had smallpox as a child and carried the scars on his face for the rest of his life. In 1846 the family moved to Logansport, Indiana, where Richard grew up near the banks of the Wabash River. In 1849 his father successfully searched for California gold but was robbed and murdered by another prospector. Thus Richard, at age thirteen, left school in 1853 to help support his family. For five years he worked as a printer's devil and earned extra income by splitting rails. Then he apprenticed himself to a tinsmith in Delphi for three years. With the outbreak of the Civil War qv Pratt enlisted in the Ninth Indiana Infantry and was elected corporal. He took part in the early Union campaigns in West Virginia. After three months he reenlisted as a sergeant in the Second Indiana Cavalry, serving under generals William S. Rosecrans and George H. Thomas. qv Pratt thus saw action in several major engagements in the West. In the battle of Chickamauga, a stray cannonball missed killing him by inches when his horse, on seeing the missile, stopped in time. Back in Indiana on recruiting duty in the winter of 1863-64, Pratt met Anna Laura Mason of Jamestown, New York, whom he married on April 12, 1864. They eventually had a son and three daughters. Eight days after his marriage, Pratt was commissioned first lieutenant in the Eleventh Indiana Cavalry. After further wartime service in Alabama, including a stint as inspector and judge-advocate of the Fifth Division, he was mustered out of the army, on May 29, 1865, with the rank of captain of volunteers.