The caption of this postcard reads: "Katonka." Indian School Carlisle, Pa.
Although this postcard was never sent, someone wrote "Thurs. Oct. 14, 1909" on the back.
The caption of this postcard reads: "Katonka." Indian School Carlisle, Pa.
Although this postcard was never sent, someone wrote "Thurs. Oct. 14, 1909" on the back.
The caption of this postcard reads Nancy hasholy, Tribe Sioux, Indian School Carlisle, Pa.
The postcard was never sent but does have a date written on the back "Thurs. Oct. 14, 1909."
This postcard's caption reads Nancy Hasholy, Tribe Sioux, Carlisle, Pa.
It was never sent but there is a note on the back which reads "Thurs. Oct. 14 1909."
The printed note on the front side reads: 14 mo. old Guy Carroll McNutt.
This image of the son of Louise Provost McNutt and Dr. C. A. McNutt was included in a letter sent to Moses Friedman on December 12, 1909.
Alpheus D. Dodge and Charlotte Dodge in front of a house with a dog.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Anna Morton Lubo
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is Ardith Nioma my youngest daughter living I have four girls living and one Boy three girls dead
Ardith Nioma McComb, the youngest daughter of Ellen Martin McComb and F. B. McComb, sitting on a stool around the age of four.
View of Benjamin D. Penny's family around 1910. It is not clear which individual is Benjamin D. Penny.
The handwritten note reads: Carlisle Indian game. I made a + at my foot.
The handwritten notes on the reverse side read: Roy Guyer Played opposit Jim Thorpe. Property of Mrs. Thelma K. Strahm.
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.
The caption on this postcard reads: COM. OFFICERS Carlisle PA.
The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to write a message and where to write the address.
The caption reads: DEPOT AND ELEVATOR, OGEMA, MINN.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Paul La Rocque's team
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Ed. Brien, David Bird, Carlislers.
This postcard depicts two Carlisle athletes in formal clothing - Brien is standing, and Bird is seated.
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The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is my Self and Ardith and my Hired Girl
Ellen Martin McComb, Ardith Nioma McComb, and a hired girl doing laundry in a tub on a porch around 1910.
View of Etta Crow Batson, Olivia Batson, Etta Batson, Robert Batson, and Alfred Batson around 1910.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Etta Crow Batson, Olivia Batson, Robert Batson, Etta Batson, and Alfred Batson.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is our Church - Presbyterian Church of Council. My family is all well. Your truly, G. N. Sitaraugok.
This Presbyterian Church is located in Council City, Alaska.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: You will see me with my Haying gang. I am in front with the first team, at the M. V. Freight Yard. Geo. Conner.
Student James M. Welch in uniform posed with three women and one man.
This was probably taken in the school's photo studio.
Note: This is a scan of a postcard from a private collection.
There is no caption on the front of this postcard, which is from a collection of materials belonging to Naomi Greensky.
The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to write a message and where to write the address.
There is no caption on the front of this postcard nor has anyone written something on the reverse side.
The caption reads: Kickapoo Wigwam, McLoud, Okla.
The handwritten note reads: This is Henry Murdock summer house.
The reverse side contains a short note from George B. Kishketon to Superintendent Moses Friedman sent from McLoud, Oklahoma on September 20, 1910.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: from left to right: Jessy Tilden and Raph Tilden.
View of Samuel and Amy Tilden's children around 1910.
The caption reads: JAMES THORPE (INDIAN) FROM THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL THE WORLD’S CHAMPION ATHLETE.
View of John D. LaJeunesse, Jr. around 1910.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mrs. Katrina Scott and Daughters, St. Xavier, Montana
The handwritten note reads: Levi St Cyr. 36
The reverse side contains a short note to Wallace and Nellie Denny from Levi St. Cyr sent from Winnebago, Nebraska on October 17, 1910.