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New York Olympic Parade, 1912

The headline reads: Olympic Victors Welcomed by 1,000s Throngs Cheer Athletes ...

View of a parade honoring the American Olympic champions in 1912 in New York City.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Jim Thorpe Olympic Trophies

The headline reads: Jim Thorpe's Pentathlon and Decathlon Prizes Garnered at the Olympiad on Exhibition at Wanamaker's.

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Carlisle Indian School Student Government

The headline reads: Carlisle Indians Form Remarkable Student Government

The caption reads: Top, to left, Gustave Welch, president of school nation; right, school city shown electing its officers, with no chance for ballot-box stuffing; second row, left school supreme court, left to right, William Garlow, Nan…

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Eagle Eye Verse, c.1913

The caption reads: EAGLE EYE Full Blooded Indian Raised in South Dakota, Born in 1892. The verses on the other side were written for him. SUNSHINE BORN 1898  BENJAMIN BORN 1910

The reverse side contains the verses titlted "A LONG INDIAN" which begins: A lone Indian sat in his little canoe; He sang as he…

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Edward L. Rogers and Family, c.1913

The headline reads: An Indian Football Hero Now Chief of His Tribe

The caption reads: E. L. ROGERS AND HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.

This image of Edward L. Rogers and Mayme Ballton Rogers with their three children appears in the Richmond Palladium on September 3, 1913.

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Football Team, 1913

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Indians beat Dartmouth in the greatest upset of 1913 season.   Credit John Steckbeck (fabulous Redman).    

The printed note on the reverse side reads: J. HORACE McFARLAND CO. HARRISBURG, PA. ART AND ENGRAVING MAY 1, 1951

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Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Jim Thorpe in Chalmers Automobile

The headline reads: OLYMPIC VICTORS IN 1913 CHALMERS

The caption reads: JAMES THORPE THE WONDERFUL, CARLISLE INDIAN ATHLETE, AT THE WHEEL OF THE NEW CHALMERS "THIRTY-SIX." ON THE SEAT BESIDE THORPE IS FRED KELLEY, THE CALIFORNIAN, WHO WON THE 110-METRE HURDLE RACE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES AT STOCKHOLM.

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Margaret Iva Miller

The headline reads: Moving Pictures to Snap Passing of Thorpe in Happy Bondage

The caption reads: MISS MARGARET IVA MILLER

The subheader reads: Carlisle Indian School Battalion of Cadets and Girl Students Will Be Prominent Factors in the Wedding of Great Athlete and Cherokee Maiden.…

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Star Eyes in Indian Dress, 1913

The caption reads: CARLISLE STUDENT IN INDIAN DRESS

The handwritten note reads: Rose Lyons

The printed note reads: It isn't often that Indian students appear in native costume at Carlisle, but the accompanying cut is from a picture of Miss Star Eyes, who attracted much attention at this…

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Jim Thorpe in Various Sports

The headline reads: VERSATILE INDIAN IS WONDER OF ATHLETICS

The captions read from top left to bottom right: PLAYING FOOTBALL   RUNNING BROAD JUMP    RUNNING 100 YARD DASH          HIGH JUMPING      AS A BASE BALL PITCHER  …

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Jim Thorpe and Iva Miller Bridal Party, 1913

The caption reads: THE THORPE BRIDAL PARTY.

The bridal party for the wedding of Jim Thorpe and Iva Miller.

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Joseph S. Sheehan and Wife

Joseph S. Sheehan and wife.

Clipping is from the Baltimore America in 1914.

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Lieutenant Sylvester Long Lance, 1915

The headline reads: AMERICAN INDIAN IS FIGHTING FOR ALLIES

The printed caption reads: Lieut. Long Lance.

Sylvester Long Lance in military uniform.

This image appears in the New York Post on February 12, 1915.

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Nez Perce Indians, 1915

The caption reads: Well-known Nez Perces.

The printed note reads:
Standing -- Rev. E. J. Conner and James Kash Kash.

Sitting -- Kip-kip-pa-li-can and Black Eagle.

This image appears courtesy of the Redman in The Nez Perce Indian vol. 1, no. 21 (April…

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James M. Phillips, 1915

This image is from a newspaper article about James M. Phillips as he was elected Mayor of Aberdeen, Washington, in 1915. 

This article appears in the Tacoma Ledger on April 18, 1915.

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Corporal Robert James Tahamont, #2, c.1916

Corporal Robert James Tahamont member of the second infantry of Company C of the National Guard of New Jersey in 1916 in his overcoat uniform.

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Ernest William Kick, #2, c.1916

Ernest William Kick as a member of the Canadian military around 1916.

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German Hospital Annex

The caption reads: THE GERMAN HOSPITAL ANNEX
The New Home for the Pupil Nurses of the Training School

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Sylvester Chahuska Longlance

The headline reads: Indian Appointed to The Military Academy

The printed caption reads: SYLVESTER CHAHUSKA LONGLANCE

This image appears in the Worcester Post on May 9, 1916.

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Meroney French and Lucy West, 1916

The caption reads: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth (Meroney French and Lucy West).

This image appears in The Carlisle Arrow vol. 13, no. 1 (July 1916): 4.

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Cora Elm and Sarah M. Ingalls, 1917

The caption reads: MISS CORA ELM     MISS SARAH M. INGALLS

The headline reads: INDIAN GIRLS WILL PLEAD FOR SUFFRAGE

The printed note reads: They will take part in the big suffrage demonstration planned for next Sunday in Washington under the direction of the Congressional Union.…

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David Bureau, c.1917

The caption reads: David Bureau

The photograph appears in article regarding Bureau's attempt to enlist in the Aero Corps.

The newspaper title and the date of publication are unknown.

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National Archives and Records Administration
German Hospital of Brooklyn, #1

The title reads: GERMAN HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
St. Nicholas Avenue, Stanhope and Stockholm Streets
J. Edward Stohlmann, Superintendent.

The caption reads: THE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES CONNECTED WITH THIS INSTITUTION offers a three years' course of training to young…

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Lieutenant Sylvester C. Long-Lance, 1917

The caption reads: Lieut. S. C. LONG-LANCE

Sylvester C. Long Lance in military uniform.

This image of Sylvester Long Lance appears in an article in the New York World on February 25, 1917.

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Sylvester Chahuska Long Lance

The top caption reads: Sylvester Chahuska Long Lance, a full-blooded Cherokee Indian, college graduate and champion athlete, now First Lieutenant of "Princess Pat's," who fought at Vimy Ridge, at present lies severely wounded in a base hospital, "somewhere in France."

The bottom caption reads: Cadet Long Lance,…

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