Studio portrait of Mattie High Wolf [?], Mary Cut Foot, and Mary Barry.
Photographic Print, B&W
Studio portrait of Melinda Thomas and Lily Schanandore.
Studio portrait of Nancy Seneca.
Studio portrait of Nancy Tadgahsong, probably wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Nellie Orme.
Studio portrait of Rea Funk probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Robert Taylor.
School band with instruments posed in rows on the school grounds with conductor Dennison Wheelock in center.
Studio portrait of Simon Beard and Reuben Shoulder.
Studio portrait of Sirenus Smith (left) and Hyson John (right).
Studio portrait of Solomon Miller.
Portrait of male students posed on the steps of a building on the school grounds. Some in the first row have musical instruments. There is a banner at the top of the group which reads "Standard/ En Avant." The caption identifies them as the student group "Standards of '96."
View of young male and female students with a female teacher working in a Sloyd class.
Group portrait of twelve male students, some wearing uniforms with "Carlisle" or "Y.A." on them, posed with baseball equipment.
This is probably one of the informal baseball teams organized to play other school teams.
Studio portrait of Wilbur Peters wearing a uniform and holding a cornet.
Studio portrait of Wiley Morgan.
Studio portrait of William Colombe.
Studio portrait of Willie Schanandore.
Snapshot or unposed portrait of three unidentified male students. Two are in school uniforms. The photo looks like it was taken on the school grounds.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: 2/27 . 1896.
According to the journals of the photographer, this candid image is titled "Two Little Indian Boys -…
Portrait of Richard Henry Pratt and General O. O. Howard in the center of a large group of male and female students posed in front of a school building. The caption identifies the students as being from the Sioux nation and that the photograph was taken on February 28, 1896.
Studio photograph of the graduating class of 1896.
Studio portrait of sixteen students, eleven male students and five female students, with one white man. The caption identifies them as "Pupils from the Crow Agency."
The National Anthropological Archives copy of this image has a caption with the date December 1896.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: A. H. Nash.
Albert Henry Nash in a Carlisle sweater.
Studio portrait of Ambrose Lewis.
Studio portrait of Amy Dolphus and Clara Price.