Studio portrait of Sarah Kennedy.
Photographic Print, B&W
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.
Studio portrait of a male student in school uniform, identified as George Bull. He is probably George Hollow Horned Bear.
Studio portrait of Black Dog, an Osage chief.
The Carlisle Indian School exhibit titled Into Civilization and Citizenship at the World's Fair in 1893 held in Chicago, Illinois. The exhibit includes images of students, mannequins representing students, and other artifacts.
This image appears in United States Indian School Carlisle, Penna (Carlisle,…
Studio portrait of Jennie Tallchief taken while she was on outing with Mrs. Winifield Scott Davidson in Newville, Pennsylvania. Records show Tallchief was on outing there from April 21, 1893 to September 13, 1893.
The information on the back of the photograph identifies her as "Mrs. Winifield Scott Davidson's Indian girl from the…
Portrait of Dr. Carlos Montezuma with six women in nursing uniforms seated on the steps of a school building.
Previous cataloging for the NAA glass plate negative of this image indicates the handwritten caption contains the date September 1893.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this…
Studio portrait of three male students and two female students. They are identified in the caption as being Alaskan.
The National Anthropological Archives copy of this image identifies one of the people as Edward Marsen (standing in back row at left), and provides a date of September 1893.
Large group of male and female students posed in front of the end of a school building.
Previous cataloging indicates the date November 1893 is scratched into the National Anthropological Archives version of this image.
Studio portrait of Abraham Lone Bear wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Abram Hill.
Studio portrait of an unidentifed young girl (left) and Amelia Clark (right).
Studio portrait of Amelia Kills the Bull.
Studio portrait of Amy Johnson and Lucy Lowin.
Studio portrait of Andrew Red Duck.
Note: This image also contains partial caption information for a different photograph.