Studio portrait of William Ratley.
Photographic Print, B&W
The handwritten note reads: Group of Indian Boys. Carlisle. 6/6, 1899.
The handwritten note reads: Group of Indian Girls. Carlisle. 6/6, 1899.
Studio portrait of Angeline View.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH3-071g and 14A-10-02.
Studio portrait of Anna Mason Pratt, Richard Henry Pratt's wife.
The handwritten note reads: C. Dillon
View of Charles Dillon in his Carlisle football uniform around 1900.
Portrait of Charles Dillon in football uniform posing in a field.
Note: CCHS has two copies of this image 15-09-01 and 00318C#01.
Studio portrait of David Abraham.
Studio portrait of David Abraham and an unidentified male student.
Studio portrait of Eleazar Williams.
Studio portrait of Electa Hill.
Note: It is not known if this is Electa C. Hill or Electa D. Hill, who both attended the school at the same time and were of similar age.
Studio portrait of Felicita Romero.
Studio portrait of the football team. In the version of this image in publications, the players are identified: (L to R): Isaac Seneca (Seneca), William G. Thompson (Coach), Thaddeus Redwater (Cheyenne), Martin Wheelock (Oneida), Frank Scott (Seneca), Glenn Scoby "Pop" Warner (Coach), Jonas Metoxen (Oneida), James E. Johnson (Stockbridge…
Studio portrait of four unidentified male students.
Studio portrait of Frank Campeau.
Four female teachers seated on the grass on the school grounds. One is holding open some sheet music. They are identified on the reverse of the photo as Anne H. Stewart, Jessie L. McIntire, Annie B. Moore and Jeannette Senseney.
Studio portrait of Hattie Williams and Lizzie Williams.
Studio portrait of Hawley Pierce.
Studio portrait of Henry Roan, Raymond Buffalo Meat, and Thomas Perrier.
Studio portrait of Herbert Johnson (left) and Amos George (right).
Studio portrait of Jason Betzinez.
Studio portrait of Joe B. Luna and Calistro Antonio Lugo.
Studio portrait of Joseph Murdock, likely taken during one of his times on outing in Columbia County, near Bloomsburg, PA, between 1900 and 1903.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Jos. Payawesa Sr. & Jr.
Studio portrait of Juan Apachese and Carlos Eprico.