A large group of female students posed on the steps of a school building with one older white woman. Some students in the front row hold a banner that says "YWCA."\
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has a print of this image (13-15-01).
A large group of female students posed on the steps of a school building with one older white woman. Some students in the front row hold a banner that says "YWCA."\
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has a print of this image (13-15-01).
Studio portrait of George Ladeaux.
Note: Previous cataloging indicated the student's name in the hand written caption is George Laden.
Portrait of a large group of male and female students with a white woman posed on the school grounds.
In the front row of standing students, the third person from the left has been identified as Edwin Smith, and James E. Johnson is believed to be in the back right corner.
School laundry building with a trolley car parked alongside it. Four trolley conductors are standing beside the car.
Two male students posed working at laying bricks in a wall in a shop building.
Studio portrait of Reuben Jones.
Richard Henry Pratt posed seated at his desk holding a document.
Portrait of five female students and two male students (in uniform) posed on the steps of a building on the school grounds.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging for this image identifies them as "teachers," so they may be student teachers.
Six male students in uniform, posed in a row.
Photograph of a photograph of former student Stephen Reuben in a feathered headess with a horse. The photograph is lableled: "Stephen Reuben, Carlisle Student, 4th of July Celebration, Spalding Idaho."
Six male students posed in front of the bakery building, some carrying trays of bread.
Group portrait of thirty-seven women, presumably all female students, wearing large hats, posed on the school grounds in front of the flag pole.
This portrait may have taken as they were gathered to return home (a "home party").
A large group of male students, most not in uniforms, posed, with one white man in the center of the bottom row, standing and sitting in front of one of the school buildings.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging identifies them as members of the YMCA.
A large group of male students, most not in uniforms, posed, with one white man in the center of the bottom row, standing and sitting in front of one of the school buildings.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging identifies them as members of the YMCA.
View of the school's Gymnasium.
Studio portrait of James Browndog. A handwritten caption written along the side of the image probably reads: James Brown Dog.
Portrait of seventeen unidentified male students and eleven unidentified female students with two white men and one white women posed outside on the school grounds.
Previous cataloging describes the caption as saying that these are students from New York and the date is 1901.
Male students posed with a white man in the gymnasium. The man is holding a basketball and two students are waiting for him to throw a jump ball while the other students surround them in a circle.
Two male students posed shoveling coal in the Boiler House while a white man looks on.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston to document the school at Carlisle for an exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Johnston visited the school in the spring…
Previous cataloging identified the students as being from Alaska and provides a date of 1901 for the image. It also identifies the white man as an Indian agent.
Based on this, this group would be the one that arrived July 11, 1901 from Woody Island, Alaska. The issue of the school newspaper also mentions that a Mr. C. E. Bunnell…
Portrait of student Nikefer Shoushick.
A herd of cows in an enclosure next to the school barn.
View of the school's Harness Shop.
View of the interior of the school's laundry building.
A view of the school's tin shop.