Photograph of a studio portrait of Dessie Prescott.
Glass Plate Negative
Studio portrait of Dessie Prescott (seated far left), Jennie Lawrence (seated front left), Nellie Robertson (standing back right), and Katie La Croix (seated far right) with teacher Sarah Mather (seated in center). The students are all wearing school uniforms and holding dolls.
Studio portrait of Ellis Childers wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Ellwood Dorian.
Note: The handwritten caption says "Ellwood" but the second name is illegible.
Studio portrait of Elmer wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of five Native Americans, probably visiting chiefs.
Studio portrait of Frank Everett.
Studio portrait of Frank Twiss wearing school uniform.
Group portrait of thirteen Native American men, probably visiting chiefs, with five white men and Richard Henry Pratt (seated in chair at right). They are posed in front of the bandstand on the school grounds.
Studio portrait of Harriet Mary Elder probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Henry P. Taawayite.
View of the hospital building with staff and students posed on the porches.
Studio portrait of Jennie Waupoose (seated at left), Elizabeth Dixon (seated at rear), and Alice Neopet (seated at right) with teacher Sarah Mather (seated in center). Each girl is holding a doll.
Studio portrait of John D. Miles.
Studio portrait of Joshua Given.
Studio portrait of Kisetta Roosevelt and Jack Mather. Roosevelt is wearing a school-issued print dress and Mather is in school uniform.
Studio portrait of Lamotte Primaux wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Lydia Harrington probably wearing school uniform.
Portrait of eighteen male students in school uniforms, lined up on the school grounds in front of the girls' dormitory. There is a small child in a sleigh on the ground near them although there is no snow on the ground.
Row of male students in uniform posed on the school grounds with the girls' quarters and band stand in the background.
Studio portrait of Mary Ealy, Nellie Carey, Mary Perry, and Jennie Hammaker with teacher Mary Hyde.
Studio portrait of Mitty.
Studio portrait of a Native American man, probably a visiting chief or relative, with a male and a female student.
Studio portrait of five male and four female students. The caption for the Cumberland County Historical Society copy of this image identifies them as from the Arapaho nation and that they arrived in February 1881.
Studio portrait of Owen Yellow Hair wearing a uniform.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates the handwritten caption contains the date 1894. However, that is not possible if this person is Owen Yellow Hair.