Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: Domestic Science? U Guessed It.
Photographic Print, B&W
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: Learning Dressing Making + Weaving.
Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1914. They are identified in a label attached below the photo as: 1) Louise Bluesky 2) Margaret Chilson 3) Florence Renville 4) Germaine Renville 5) Rose E. Lyons 6) Anna J. Roulette 7) Rose L. Whipper 8) Hazel N. Skye 9)…
Studio portrait of a student posed in native clothing playing a "native" flute. This is presumably James Holy Eagle.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Holy Eagle -- (Sioux) Plays the Native Flute."
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: 1914 Lacrosse Team of Carlisle Indian School -- Coach O'Neal in Center.
A candid photograph of student Lila Maybee (labeled as "mother" at right) and an unidenitfied fellow female student, taken on the school grounds.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Minnie White
Minnie White in the foreground with a house and barn in the background.
The caption reads: OFFICERS OF CHEMAWA BATTALION, 1914.
The handwritten note reads: Ed Smith - Discip.
Edwin A. Smith with the Chemawa Battalion in uniform with other members.
Studio portrait of Superintendent Oscar Lipps.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption:
"Old War Horses of Old Carlisle"
"Their Accomplishments Never To Fade From the Memories Who Witnessed Their Deeds."
Philip Welmus..... (L.G.)
(Mission) 1910, '11, '12, '13, '14.
Three Worthy Members Of Carlisle's…
Studio portrait of Richard R. Kesetta wearing non-native clothing.
Portrait of Thomas Hawk Eagle in a football uniform.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Hawkeagle (Sioux) Guard, 1914."
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: Famous Carlisle Indian School Trombone Choir of 1914.
This photo is believed to be Charles Pratt in his football uniform. The handwritten note on the reverse side simply reads: PRATT
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.
Four men standing outside wearing football clothing. They are identified in a handwritten caption below as, from left to right: Coach Kelley, Gus Welch, John McGillis, and Pete Callac.
This photo appears in the Carlisle Arrow on October 15, 1915.
A group of female and male students posed in front of the band stand on the school grounds, A male student in the front row holds a banner which reads: "Class 1915 Fidelity." The students are identified by white numbers; a list of names associated with those numbers is attached to the reverse of the photo. They are: 1) Cora M. Battice 2)…
Lon Randolph Speeche playing outside with his sister Andrae Speeche. Children of Alonzo Speeche.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilman. 1915.
Studio portrait of Lyman Madison.
The handwritten note on the reverse reads: GUSTAVE HENSEL, PHOTO CA 1915 DID WORK CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL
Group of women in an outdoor wooded area many dressed in as Indians.
The school band in uniform with instruments posed in front of a building. A written caption identifies George F. Tyrrell (band leader), James Garvie, and James Holy Eagle in the front row.
Outdoor portrait of 55 male students and 2 female students posed in front of a building. The male students in uniform with instruments.
The school band assembled on a street, waiting to line up for a parade.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: First "All-American Boy Scout Troop" In America. Scout Organizer Red Horse and Supt. Friedman.
The school band posed in rows with instruments in front of a building on the school grounds. A note on the back indicates that the photo was taken in May 1915 and that this is the "reorganized band with new bandmaster [Captain Geroge F.] Tyrell and new superintendent Oscar H. Lipps."