Studio portrait of Samuel Brushel in a uniform with a French horn.
Photographic Print, B&W


Studio portrait of Spencer Williams in a uniform with a trombone.

Studio portrait of Thomas Eagleman in a uniform holding bass clarinet.

Studio portrait of Thomas Griffin in a uniform holding a clarinet.

Studio portrait of Tiffany Bender wearing a uniform holding a brass instrument.

Studio portrait of Truman Doxtator in a uniform posed with a drum and timpani.

A composite collection of individual portraits of the school band's members, each posed with their instrument. The only person identified is the Band Master, James Riley Wheelock.
Note: The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center has prints of the photographs of the individual students with identification. These are now posted on…

Studio portrait of Willard Gansworth in a uniform holding a flute.

Studio portrait of William Jollie in a uniform holding a sousaphone.

Studio portrait of William Jollie in a uniform holding a sousaphone.

Studio portrait of William Mahone in a uniform and holding a trumpet.

Studio portrait of William Paul in a uniform with an oboe.

Group portrait of Richard Henry Pratt with a large number of male and female Native Americans and a few white people. There are some children in the group.
Among the group is former student White Buffalo, and it seems likely this is a group of former students who returned, along with Pratt, to attend the school's commencement in…

Studio photograph of the graduating class of 1903. They are identified as: 1. Tatiyopa, Henry, 2. Kimball, John, 3. Ezhuna, Joseph, 4. Doxtator, Commodore, 5. Doxtator, Alice, 6. Brown, Lillian, 7. Hill, Amy, 8. Bishop, Frank, 9. Brushel, Samuel, 10. Callsen, Minnie, 11. Callsen, Katie…

Studio portrait of Antonio Lubo in football uniform.

Group portrait of eighteen male students, most in baseball uniforms, posed with Glenn Warner and baseball equipment on a field.
The Cumberland County Historical Society identifies the second person from the left in the second row as Fritz Hendricks.

Studio portrait of Brig George.
A note on the back of the image reads: "Miss J.M. Cooper, from your friend, Mr. Brigam George."

Studio portrait of George Bigtree and Charlotte Bigtree. George is wearing his school uniform.
Note: 1904 was the only year the two were both attending Carlisle, therefore we assume that is the date of the photo.

Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1904. They are identified in a label attached below the photo.
The label notes that Martha Enos was part of the graduating class but not included in the photo.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mission P.O.
Benjamin Wheelock and Ida Powlas Wheelock with three of their children.

Studio portrait of James G. Dickson wearing uniform.
Inscribed on reverse: "James G. Dickson to Miss R. Rinker, Dec. 24, 1904, A Merry Christmas and happy New Year."

Studio portrait of Mamie Down and an unidentified young woman, both wearing non-native clothing.

Studio portrait of student Nikefer Shoushick with Dan Stauffer, both dressed in elaborate Indian costumes.
Note: This is a scan of a photograph in the possession of Robert Weigle, Sr. of Carlisle. The following was written on the back of the photo.
"Dan Stauffer, Fanny Keesecker's brother and Kieffer Shushuck an Indian…

Portrait of a bearded white man and a Native American man, identified on the photo's mat as General O. O. Howard and Chief Joseph.
A note on the reverse suggests that this image was taken in 1904 when the two men were both speakers at the school's commencement exercises.

Studio portrait of Howard Joe, taken shortly before he departed Carlisle in June 1904.