Studio portrait of Nelson Hare.
Cumberland County Historical Society
Studio portrait of Nelson Porter and George Martin.
Studio portrait of Paul Hayne (seated) and Clark Gregg (standing).
Studio portrait of Peter Cadot and David [?].
Studio portrait of Peter Howe.
Studio portrait of Peter Nahmais [?].
Studio portrait of Peter Oscar and Joseph Evans.
Studio portrait of Philip Iron Tail wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Richard Grant wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of two small children with an infant. There is a caption written at a later date, probably by Cumberland County Historical Society staff, that identifies them as the children of Indian School staff members (and former students) Richard Davis and Nellie Aspenall Davis. That makes the two small children Richenda and Mary Davis,…
Studio portrait of Robert Hamilton.
Studio portrait of Robert Horse.
Studio portrait of Samuel Miller wearing a uniform.
Studio portrait of Sarah Kennedy.
Studio portrait of Sarah Kennedy (left), Helen Patterson (right), and Ely Parker (center).
Portrait of fifteen female students and seventeen male students with two white female teachers posed on the bandstand on the school grounds. The caption identifies them as the "School Choir, 1893."
Studio portrait of Scott Crane.
Studio portrait of seventeen male students, some wearing uniforms, some not. The caption identifies them as from the Sioux nation.
Studio portrait of Sophia American Horse, Alice American Horse, and Hattie Eagle Horn, all wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of eleven unidentified female students. The caption identifies them as The What-So-Ever circle.
The What-So-Evers were a "circle" or a subgroup of the female student group the King's Daughters.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH3-085 and 10-B-22. Caption on the back…
Studio portrait of three male students.
On the reverse is written: "To Hannah Long Wolf, June 15 1893 From Cousin W. W. Bear."
Presumably one of the students picture is William White Bear and the others are probably also people from his community.
Studio portrait of an unidentified man.
Studio portrait of William Brewer and his sister Rachel Brewer, both probably wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of William Lone Wolf.
Studio portrait of eleven students, six male students and five female students, identified in the caption as being the "Wood-cutting class."
The wood cutting class is referenced in the school paper in January 1893.