Images

The Images section features photographs, postcards, and different types of artwork, as well as reproductions of images that appeared in newspapers, magazines, and other publications. These images all reflect the Carlisle Indian School students, facilities, and staff. Images available here are drawn from files housed at the U. S. National Archives, from collections of Carlisle Indian School materials housed at various archival repositories, and from a variety of published sources. Visitors to this website are also invited to share copies of photographs from their own personal and family collections; please contact us if you have images you would like to contribute.

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The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Clemence LeTraille

Clemence LaTraille with an unidentified student.

Format: Photographic Print, B&W

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The caption reads: Louis Tewanima

The printed note reads: IN THE 10,000-METER RUN AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN STOCKHOLM TEWANIMA SECOND PLACE-HE IS A FULL-BLOOD HOPI INDIAN AND IS CONSIDERED AMERICA'S GREATEST LONG-DISTANCE RUNNER

Tewanima in his Carlisle Track and Field Uniform.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The caption reads: THE MISSION

This image is from the letterhead of Reverend James G. Dickson's correspondence with the school. The image is from Pendleton, Oregon and tepees can be seen in the background.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

Studio portrait of Fred Broker in football uniform.

Format: Photographic Print, B&W

Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

Portrait of Fred Broker wearing football uniform standing on an athletic field. 

Format: Photographic Print, B&W

Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

The headline reads: CARLISLE INDIAN ATHLETES LIKELY TO MAKE OLYMPIC TEAM

The captions reads: TEWAUNIA, MARATHON.    THORPE, WEIGHTS, HURDLES AND SPRINTS.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The headline reads: 20,000 PARADE IN HONOR OF AMERICAN OLYMPIC HEROES

The caption reads: "Jim" Thorp. A. R. Kiviat. Louis Scott. N. S. Tabor. George Bonhag. Tell Berna. Harry Babcock. Ralph Craig. Platt Adams. A. W. Richards.

American Olympic champions in their American sport coats wearing olive wreaths.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The caption reads: CARLISLE'S NEW YORK STUDENTS WHO ARE MAKING GOOD - ALLEN BLACKCHIEF'S STACKS OF HAY AND OATS

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 185.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

A panoramic view of Elmer Echo Hawk's house in Pawnee, Oklahoma in 1912.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: 1260

Format: Photographic Print, B&W

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The caption reads: CARLISLE'S NEW YORK STUDENTS WHO ARE MAKING GOOD - JOSEPH CHARLES AND FAMILY IN HIS SUGAR BUSH

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 185. 

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The caption reads: CARLISLE'S NEW YORK STUDENTS WHO ARE MAKING GOOD - SOLON SHANKS AND HIS ELECTRIC TRUCK

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 186. 

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The headline reads: THORPE, A WONDERFUL INDIAN

The description reads: Jim Thorpe, the wonderful Sac and Fox Indian youth of the Carlisle School, who is picked by many to win the tryout for the American Olympic game in the Pentathlon all-around event at Celtic Park, New York, Saturday. Thorpe has done the 100-yard in 10 seconds, broad jumped 23 feet, high jumped 6 feet, 2 1-2 inches, has put the shot 44 feet, run the high hurdle in 13 3-5 seconds and the low hurdles in 26 seconds. Three performances give him a strong claim to the title of champion all-around athlete. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 180 pounds.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The caption reads: CARLISLE'S NEW YORK STUDENTS WHO ARE MAKING GOOD - SHERMAN SMITH, PATTERSON HILL, JERRY BLACK, EDDIE BLACK, SIMON GRAND, FREEMAN JOHNSON AND BERT MOSES, EMPLOYEES OF THE STEIN-BLOCK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 186.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The caption reads: TRUE INDIAN TYPES - TALL BULL, CHEYENNE

The printed note reads: TALL BULL RECENTLY MADE CARLISLE A VISIT AND WAS MUCH INTERESTED IN THE WORK OF THE INSTITUTION (Photo by Hensel)

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 187. 

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

Unidentified male seated whose photo was included in a letter to Marie LeSuir from San Francisco on April 9, 1912.

Format: Photographic Print, B&W

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The caption reads: THE BAKERY

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 208.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The caption reads: HOMES OF OMAHAS EDUCATED AT CARLISLE

The printed note reads: A SERIES OF 27 PICTURES WERE RECENTLY RECEIVED SHOWING HOW OUR EX-STUDENTS FROM THIS ONE TRIBE OWN GOOD HOMES, ARE ENGAGED IN BUSINESS, THE TRADES AND IN FARMING - ALL SUCCESSFULL. THEY ARE MOULDING THE LIFE OF THE TRIBE. 

This image appear in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 188.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

Raymond Stewart stands with his family outside his house in Rosebud, South Dakota around 1912.

The reverse side includes a note from Stewart to administrators at the Carlisle Indian School.

Format: Postcard (Real Photo)

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The caption reads: A GROUP OF GRADUATES AND RETURNED STUDENTS OF THE CARLISLE SCHOOL AT THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF 1911

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 205.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The caption reads: HOME OF JAMES E. JOHNSON, CLASS 1901

The printed note reads: DR. JOHNSON HAS A WELL ESTABLISHED DENTAL PRACTICE IN SAN JUAN, P. R.; HIS WIFE IS ALSO A CARLISLE GRADUATE. HE IS A STOCKBRIDGE INDIAN AND WHILE AT SCHOOL WAS AN ALL-AMERICAN QUARTERBACK 

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 205.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The caption reads: HOME OF REV CHARLES JOURNEYCAKE LAST CHIEF OF THE DELAWARES ALLUWE, OKLA.,

The reverse side contains a note from Robert Newcomb to Wallace Denny sent on February 16, 1912.

Format: Postcard (Commercial)

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

View of George Willard in his uniform for the Wheelock's Indian Band.

Format: Photographic Print, B&W

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The captions read: ATHLETICS, INDIAN FIELD, ON THE FIELD, BASE-BALL TEAM, TRACK TEAM, FOOT-BALL TEAM, GLENN S. WARNER CORNELL, '94 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 5 (January 1912): 207.

Format: Photograph, Reproduction

Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Adaline Bontang

Adeline Boutang with an unidentified women, man, and child.

Format: Photographic Print, B&W

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

The handwritten note on the reverses side reads: their names are

Elizabeth

Madiline

Mabel and Winnifred

Children of Zippa Metoxen Skenandore and Thomas Skenandore outside included in a letter sent to Nellie R. Denny on February 9, 1912.

Format: Postcard (Real Photo)

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration