Studio portrait of Otto Zotoum (standing at left) and Stacy Matlock (seated at right). Matlock is wearing a school uniform.
Glass Plate Negative
Studio portrait of Otto Zotoum, Levi St. Cyr, Chauncey Yellow Robe (also known as Timber Yellow Robe), and John Tyler.
Studio portrait of Patrick Bitter holding a large light bowler hat.
Studio portrait of Paul Good Bear (standing) with Thomas W. Potter (seated).
Note: Potter was employed first as a teacher at the school from Oct. 1889 to Jan. 1890, and then as storekeeper from Feb. to Apr. 1890.
Studio portrait of Percy Zadoka.
Studio portrait of Perry Kennerly wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Perry Laravie.
Studio portrait of Perry Tsamanwa wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Peter Cornelius wearing a uniform and holding a cornet.
Studio portrait of Peter Cornelius (on left) and William Baird (on right).
A partially illegible handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Peter Cornelius and William Baird.
Studio portrait of Peter Snow and Fred Big Horse.
Studio portrait of Ralph Naltuey and Lucius Bird, both holding hats.
Studio portrait of Reuben Wolf.
Studio portrait of Robert Matthews.
Studio portrait of Rosa Bourassa. A handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Rose Baunassa.
Studio portrait of Rosa Bourassa and Lydia Flint.
Studio portrait of Rose Aubrey and Alice Aubrey.
Handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Rose and Alice Aubrey.
Note: Rose was one year younger than Alice, and so is probably the girl on the left.
Studio portrait of Samuel Noble and John Tyler, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Samuel Noble, Francis Garcia, Paul Good Bear (far right). Two are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Samuel Six Killer wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Samuel Six Killer, George Scott, and George Vallier. Two are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Sarah Ninham, Melinda Thomas, and Marian King, all probably wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Sarah Walker.
Note: In the Descriptive Statement of Pupils from Omaha and Winnebago Agency, September 19, 1890, a check mark appears next to the entry for Sarah Walker. Sarah Walker is the only student listed on this document who is not also listed in the admissions ledger, so it seems likely that, for whatever…
Second school building with many students on the porches and lined up to enter.
This building was built in 1888, replacing the original school building.
Studio portrait of seven unidentified male students with one white boy. The caption for this image identifies the white boy as John Nisley. The Cumberland County Historical Society identifies the students as Crow in their copy of this image.