Leupp Art Studio

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Open Air Summer Trolley, c. 1908

A typed label on the reverse of the image identifies it as an "'open air' summer trolley" on Pratt Avenue. The Leupp Art Studio is visible in the background. 

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Display of Native American-Style Objects, c. 1909

A display of items, such as baskets, and other items in a room decorated with Native-American motifs in the Leupp Art Studio. These items may have been made by students at the school and offered for sale.  

The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image; a print (14B-16-02…

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Display of Native American-Style Rugs, Baskets and Objects, c. 1909

A display of Native American-style rugs, baskets and objects in the Leupp Art Studio. They may be objects made by the students, being offered for sale. 

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Hanging Display of Native American-Style Handicrafts, c. 1909

A display of Native American-style objects, hanging on display. They may be objects made by the students, being offered for sale. 

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Students Working in the Photo Studio, c.1909

Male students posed working the school's photo studio, with four female students posed as if to have their picture taken.  

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
View of Pratt Avenue and the Leupp Art Studio, c. 1909

View taken looking down Pratt Avenue from the Central Campus, with the Dining Hall at left, the Laundry Building at right, and the Leupp Art Studio in the distance in the center. 

Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909. …

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Track Team with Trophy, 1909

Fourteen male student athletes posed in the photo studio with their white male coach, Pop Warner. They are the track team of 1909, posed with a trophy from the State Championship. 

Jim Thorpe is the fourth male student from the left in the back row. 

Nation:
Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Leupp Indian Art Studio, c.1910

Leupp Art Studio at the Carlisle Indian School with blankets outside, along with four people and a sign reading "No Admittance on Sunday"

Format:
Stereograph
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Leupp Indian Art Studio, c.1910

The Leupp Indian Art Studio. 

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
View of the Campus and the Bridge Over the Letort Creek, c. 1910

View of the northwestern side of the school campus, taken from the far side of the bridge over the Letort Creek, showing Pratt Avenue with entrance gates, the Leupp Art Studio, staff houses, and the back of the Dining Hall. 

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Six Buildings at the Carlisle Indian School

The captions read: BUILDINGS, THE DINING HALL, THE LEUPP STUDIO, GIRLS' QUARTERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, THE GUARD HOUSE, LARGE BOYS' QUARTERS

The image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 3 (November 1911): 122.…

Format:
Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
color image; view of the road leading up to the art studio (on the left) and staff housing (on the right), just inside the entrance gate on this side of campus. The image has been colorized with a peach and blue sky

The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Leupp Art Studio and Main Entrance, Indian School, CARLISLE, Pa.

It was sent to Mrs. Catharine Freeland, Newport, Perry Co., Pa.

The message reads "Dear Aunt Kate, I will send you a card I arived safe, Sarah and Saide met me at the train! Sarah has got right good…

Format:
Postcard
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Leupp Art Studio in Winter, c. 1915

View of the Leupp Art Studio building in winter. 

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
colored view of the Leupp Art studio, a flag and flag pole is painted above the roof, the laundry building is visible in the background to the right

The caption of this postcard reads: Studio, U. S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. DESIGNED AND BUILT BY STUDENTS.

The back of the postcard is blank.

 

Format:
Postcard
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
color image; view of the Leupp Art Studio, a flag is painted above the roof, the laundry building is visible in the background to the right

The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Studio, U. S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. DESIGNED AND BUILT BY STUDENTS.

The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to write a message and where to write the address.

 

Format:
Postcard
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
color image; view of the side of the art studio building, the entrance is just visible on the far left and there is hedgerow and a bit of road in the foreground

The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Leupp Art Studio, designed and built by Indians at Carlisle School, CARLISLE, Pa.

The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to place the stamp and lines for writing the address.

 

Format:
Postcard
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Request to Build Photography Studio with Funds from Bequest
April 10, 1906

William A. Mercer requests to use the bequest of Harriet W. Taber to build a photographic gallery or art building at the entrance of the Carlisle Indian School.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Mercer Elaborates on Plans for Photograph Gallery
June 1, 1906

William A. Mercer elaborates on his plan for building a photographic gallery at the entrance to the Carlisle Indian School using the bequest of Harriet W. Taber. Mercer states that he has already begun construction using athletic funds.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Conversion of Leupp Art Studio to Carlisle Alumni Association Headquarters
April 4, 1914 - April 13, 1914

Supervisor in Charge of the Carlisle Indian School Oscar H. Lipps requests permission from Commissioner of Indian Affairs Cato Sells to renovate the currently unused Leupp Art Studio and convert it to the official headquarters of the Carlisle Alumni Association. Sells grants Lipps the authority.

Lipps believes that there are over five…

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration