Studio portrait of seven unidentified male students.
Glass Plate Negative
Studio portrait of seven visiting chiefs with two older Native American men (possibly also chiefs) and three male students.
Studio portrait of seventeen unidentified male students in school uniforms with one white man in the center of the group.
Previous cataloging has interpreted the caption to indicate the group is Cheyenne and that the date is January 1890.
Studio portrait of seventeen male students, identified as "printer boys."
The National Anthropological Archives has two negatives of this image: NAA 73642 and NAA 73382.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's copy of this image has the date 1890 in the caption.
Studio portrait of six visiting Sioux chiefs with six male students.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has another copy of this image and they have made the folowing identifications based on comparison with other photos: back row, second from the left, Chauncey Yellow Robe, third from the left, Horn Pipe; middle row, from…
Studio portrait of six unidentified male students.
Previous cataloging identifies them as members of the Blackfoot nation, presumably from information in the caption.
Portrait of a large group of male students, some in uniform, some not, posed on the school grounds with fence and trees in background. There is a white man in the center of the group. The caption states that this is the student group, "Standard Society, 1890."
Studio portrait of Susan Gibson.
Studio portrait of Susan Summers and Alice Sheffield, both probably wearing school uniforms.
Portrait of T.J. Morgan, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, posed with Richard Henry Pratt and the school's teachers on the school grounds.
The school newspapers reported a visited by Morgan to the school in February of 1890. It's possible that this photograph was taken at that time although the weather does not appear very wintry…
Studio portrait of thirteen unidentified female students.
Note: Previous cataloging states the handwritten caption says they are from the La Pointe reservation.
Studio portrait of three male students in band uniforms with brass instruments with three female students. The caption probably identifies them as Dennison Wheelock (seated left), Celicia Wheelock, William Baird, and Angelina Baird.
Studio portrait of an older Native American man (seated), with two Native American men (standing), and two male students.
Previous cataloging indicates the older man is Not Afraid of Pawnees, a visiting chief. One of the students is identified as Joel Tyndall.
Studio portrait of nine male student and three female students. The caption identifies them as being from the Cheyenne nation.
Studio portrait of twelve male students. The caption identifies them as being from the Pine Ridge Reservation. The caption for the Cumberland County Historicial Society's copy says they are "Pine Ridge Sioux" and identifies them as:
Front row, seated: Thomas Black Bear, Alexander Man Above, Charles Smith, Andrew Beard, Herbert Good…
Studio portrait of sixteen male students and four female students, all wearing school uniforms. Previous cataloging interprets the caption for this image, scratched into the plate, as saying they are from the Crow nation.
Portrait of thirteen unidentified male students and twelve unidentified female students dressed formally and posed on the school grounds.
Studio portrait of fifteen unidentified male students and seven unidentified female students with one white woman. Previous cataloging identifies this group as "Miss Adams' Class."
There are no records for a teacher named Miss Adams. This is probably teacher Clara C. McAdam who taught between 1890 and 1893.
Studio portrait of two unidentified female students, one holding a circular fan.
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students.
Studio portrait of two unidentified young male students.
Studio portrait of Victor Tozoski and Edward Davis, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Wallace Williams (left) and David Tipsico (right), both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of William Ellis wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of William Ellis (left) and George Ell (right).