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Entrance Gate on Pratt Avenue, 1910

The caption reads: ENTRANCE WAY TO THE CARLISLE SCHOOL GROUNDS AND CAMPUS 

This image appears in Red Man vol. 2, no. 10 (June 1910): 23.

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Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Home of C. M. Sickles, c.1910

The caption reads: HOME OF C. M. SICKLES, CARLISLE '98

The printed note reads: DR. SICKLES IS SUCCESSFULLY PRACTICING HIS PROFESSION AT TIFFIN, OHIO 

View of Dr. Caleb M. Sickles's house.

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 10 (June 1912): 475.

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Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Indian Farmer and His Stock, c.1910

The caption reads: Indian Farmer and His Stock

This image appears in the Sunday Oregonian, which is published in Portland.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
James Kash Kash's Family, c.1910

Although the newspaper caption reads "Family of John Kash Kash. A Well-To-Do Nez Perce Indian Minister," a direct descendant has indicated that pictured is the family of James Kash Kash.

This image appears in the Sunday Oregonian, which is published in Portland.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Lone Star's Wife in Her Tribal Dress, c.1910

The caption reads: LONE STAR'S WIFE IN HER TRIBAL DRESS.

The printed note reads: Our artists in portraying Indians too often "try to improve upon the native dress, and it is evident," says an Indian artist, "that they do not use the native costume as a model, but trust to their imagination."

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Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Modern Indian Home, c.1910

The caption reads: One of the First of The Modern Indian Homes Built on The Reservation

This image appears in the Sunday Oregonian, which is published in Portland.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Orchard Planted by a Nez Perce Indian Orchardist, c.1910

The top handwritten note reads: Orchard of Stephen Reuben. Carlisle returned student of 1893.

The caption reads: Orchard Planted by a Nez Perce Indian Orchardist of Stephen Reuben. 1,250 different kind of fruit trees.

This image appears in the Sunday Oregonian, which is published in…

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Rosa LaFlesche, c.1910

The headline reads: ARRANGING FOR CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN INDIANS

The caption reads: MRS. ROSA LA FLESCHE

The note reads: One of the leading women of her race, a graduate of Carlisle and long in the government service. She has been in Columbus, all summer arranging the preliminaries for the…

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
"Savage Hopi Indians are Transformed into Model Students," c.1910

The caption reads: SAVAGE HOPI INDIANS ARE TRANSFORMED INTO MODEL STUDENTS

The sub-captions over the individual pictures read (top, then left to right): BAND OF HOPI INDIANS AS THEY LOOKED FIVE YEARS AGO WHEN THEY WERE TAKEN TO THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL; JOSHUA HERMEYESVA; ARCHIE QUAMALA AS HE LOOKS TODAY; LEWIS…

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Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Vincent Natalish Jr. Painting, c.1910

The headline reads: SON OF APACHE CHIEF STUDIES PAINTING.

The caption reads: VINCENT V. NATALISH, INDIAN BOY PAINTER.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
William Hazlett

The headline reads: FOR STATE SENATOR

The caption reads: Wm. HAZLETT, of Ft. Cobb, Okla Candidate for State Senator for the 15th District.

Portrait of William Hazlett.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
William Hazlett and Family, #2, c.1910

The printed note reads: WILLIAM HAZLETT AND FAMILY.

William Hazlett, his wife Nora Guy Hazlett, their three children and a dog.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
William Hazlett's Farm, #2, c.1910

The printed caption reads: FARM OF WILLIAM HAZLETT.

William Hazlett's farm. Three men, one woman, and two children in the foreground with buildings in the background.

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Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
William M. Hazlett, 1910

The caption reads: W. M. Hazlett

The printed note reads: Candidate for nomination State Senator - 15th Senatorial District - Democratic ticket. Primary election, August 2, 1910.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
A Native American Gentleman, 1910

The caption reads: A NATIVE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN. Nez Perce alumnus of the Carlisle Indian School.  

The printed note attached to this image reads: Clipping from the N. Y. Tribune. January 23, 1910.  James G. Dickson -- ex-pupil.

This image appears in the New York Tribune on…

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Tepee of the New Indian, 1910

The caption reads: The TEPEE OF THE NEW INDIAN.  The home of an educated Nez Perce Indian near Kamiah, Idaho

The handwritten note at the top of the image reads: Paul Corbett - Ex-pupil.

This image of Paul Corbett's house appears in an article of the New York Daily-Tribune on…

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Charles Bender in the World Series, 1910

The headline reads: ATHLETICS WIN FIRST GAME IN WORLD'S SERIES

The subheadline reads: Indian Bender's Wonderful Pitching and Baker's Hitting Give Mackmen 4 to 1 Victory.

Charles Albert Bender after throwing a baseball in his Philadelphia Athletics uniform.

This image of Charles Albert…

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Chief Bender, 1910

The headline reads: CHIEF BENDER.

The subheadline reads: Athletics' Pitcher Held "Cubs" Down to Three Hits.

Charles Albert Bender in his Philadelphia Athletics uniform.

This image appears in the Evening Sentinel, which was published in Carlisle, Pennsylvania on October 18, 1910.…

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Edward Bracklin with lacrosse stick, c.1910

Studio portrait of Edward Bracklin wearing an athletic uniform and holding a lacrosse stick.

This image was scanned from The Red Man, Vol. III, No. 7, 1911/03.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Charles E. Dagenett, c.1911

The caption reads: CHARLES E. DAGENETT (Peoria) Vice President on Membership.

The printed note reads: Mr. Dagenett, who is the U. S. Supervisor of Indian Employment, has been one of the of the most energetic workers since the beginning of the Society. In many a financial crisis he has been the business head.…

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
James Riley Wheelock

The caption reads: JAMES REILY WHEELOCK

Portrait of James Riley Wheelock.

This image appears in The Telegraph, which is published in Harrisburg.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
James Thorpe in Football Uniform, #1

The caption reads: JAMES THORPE Retiring Captain of the Carlisle Indian School Football Team

Jim Thorpe holding a football in his football uniform.

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Photograph, Reproduction
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National Archives and Records Administration
Jim and Iva Thorpe

The headline reads: INDIAN ATHLETE AND CHEROKEE BRIDE -TO-BE.

The captions read: Miss MARGARET IVA MILLER. JAMES THORPE.

This image appears in the Philadelphia North American in October 1911.

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Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Mr. Watt's Idea in Practice in a Chicago Schoolroom

The caption reads: AIR AND EFFICIENT EDUCATION- MR. WATT'S IDEA IN PRACTICE IN A CHICAGO SCHOOLROOM

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 2 (October 1911): 56.

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Photograph, Reproduction
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Rosa B. LaFlesche, c.1911

The headline reads: ARRANGING INDIAN CONFERENCE

The caption reads: MRS. ROSA BE LA FLESCHE.

The note reads: Three-quarter blood Chippewa, proud of her race, who is here arranging for the coming conference on betterment of conditions among her people. he is corresponding secretary and…

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Format:
Photograph, Reproduction, Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration