Studio portrait of Harry Kohpay (back left), Lyman Kennedy (back right), Morgan Toprock (front left), and Ralph Naltuey (front right), in baseball uniforms with "YA" on their shirts.
Photographic Print, B&W
Studio portrait of Frank Lock.
Studio portrait of Frank Turewei, Yamie Leeds, Thomas Kose, and Bert Wetmore. All are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of George Ladeaux wearing a band uniform and holding a brass horn instrument.
Studio portrait of George Thomas wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Gertrude Sion.
Studio portrait of Janette Woods and Dorothy Dekhlikiseh, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Josiah Powlas.
Studio portrait of Julia Given.
Studio portrait of Lambert Istone posed next to a bicycle.
View of the Large Boys' Quarters, with students on the porches and in front of the building, probably taken in the winter.
Studio portrait of Laura Standing Elk.
Studio portrait of Levi St. Cyr.
Studio portrait of Lucy Tsisnah.
Studio portrait of Martha Napawat probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Mike Buffalo Thigh (left) and Paul Good Bear (right).
Student portrait of Morgan Kah-ka-neth-la.
Studio portrait of Nellie Carey.
Studio portrait of Oswald Smith.
Studio portrait of staff member Philip Norman. Norman served as band leader and this is said to be his band leader uniform.
Portrait of unidentified male students, most in school uniforms, posed on the steps of one of the school buildings.
The Cumber County Historical Society's print of this image identifies the group as the Republic Debating Society.
Studio portrait of Richard Davis and Paul Good Bear. Davis is probably standing at left, in non-native clothing, and Good Bear is probably standing at right in school uniform.
Twenty-five members of the school band, posed on the steps of the Large Boys' Quarters, holding their instruments.
Portrait of seventeen Native American girls in their own clothing, probably upon arrival at the school.
The original caption written on the album page for this image identifies them as Pueblo girls who had entered in August 1884. But that caption was crossed out in pencil at a later date and the note added "Incorrectly marked."…
Studio portrait of Stacy Matlock.