Studio portrait of Chauncey Yellow Robe (also known as Timber Yellow Robe) wearing school uniform.
1880-1889
Studio portrait of Clarence Powder Face and an unidentified young man.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates the handwritten caption includes the name "Thomas" for the unidentified young man.
Studio portrait of Clarence White Thunder.
Studio portrait of Clarence White Thunder and Fred Big Horse, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Clayton Brave.
Studio portrait of Constant Bread probably wearing school uniform with neckerchief.
Studio portrait of Cook, seated, with his daughter Grace Cook standing at left and Hope Blue Teeth standing at right. Cook has an open photo album on his lap.
Studio portrait of Cook, seated, with his daughter, Grace Cook standing at left and Hope Blue Teeth standing at right. Cook has an open photo album in his lap.
Studio portrait of De Bett Cheyenne Chief.
Studio portrait of De Bett Cheynne Chief (seated) and Alexander Yellow Man (standing). Cheyenne Chief is wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Dolly Gould probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Embry Gibson.
Studio portrait of Emily Ross and Cecilia Londrosh, both wearing white pinafore aprons over school uniforms.
Female students posed working in the sewing room.
Tweny-two male students wearing school uniforms.
The Cumberland County Historical Society identifies this group as the "first pary of Apache Indian boys."
Studio portrait of Frank Dorian in school uniform.
Studio portrait of Frank Lock.
Studio portrait of Frank Yates wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Frank Yates wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Fred Big Horse and Clarence White Thunder, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of George Fire Thunder wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of George Summers.
Studio portrait of George Summers.
Studio portrait of George W. Hill.
Note: The handwritten caption identifies this sitter as George Washington. When he first arrived at the school that was the name Hill was known by.
Studio portrait of George W. Hill.
Note: When he first entered the school, Hill was known as George Washington.