A farm field with a man behind a plow being pulled by horses and a group of six boys working the field being supervised by six men or older boys.
Photographic Print, B&W
Male students posed in school uniforms on the balcony, front porch, and in front of a building on the school grounds, presumably the Boys' Quarters.
The caption on this image identifies it as "Indian boys in first uniforms Apr. 1880." The copy of the image at the American Philosophical Society has the handwritten caption "Indian…
Richard Henry Pratt and Chief Spotted Tail with Rebecca T. Haines (standing at left), Susan Longstreth (standing in center), and Mary Anna Longstreth (standing at far right) posed on the bandstand on the school grounds. The Longstreths and Haines were from Philadelphia and were known as "the Quaker ladies." Chief Spotted Tail was visiting the…
Studio portrait of visiting Chief Spotted Tail with his sons, then enrolled at Carlisle. William is seated at left of Spotted Tail, Pollock seated at right, with Max standing at left and Oliver standing at right. (The identifications typed on the back of this photo indicate that Oliver is standing at left and Max on the right, but other…
Portrait of a large group of visiting Sioux chiefs posed in front of the bandstand on the school grounds with some white men including Richard Henry Pratt.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image: PA-CH1-028a, BS-CH-028, and 12-15-01.
Note: In his book Spotted Tail's Folk,…
Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (Wat-ye-eh), Mary Perry (Ki-ot-se), and John Menaul Chaves (Kowsh-te-ah), at their arrival and in native dress.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: CS-CH-072 and 10B-02-01.
Portrait of seven male students and four female students posed on the school grounds. This photo was taken on the day they arrived, July 31, 1880. Although the caption states that they were Pueblo students, ten of them were Pueblo and one was Apache. The Pueblo students are: Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, Jennie Hammaker, Sheldon…
Studio portrait of American Horse, a Sioux chief.
American Horse visited the school in August 1880 which is probably when this photograph was taken. This is #25 on Choate's list of images for sale.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has five copies of this image; PA-CH1-010b and CS-CH-033.1-.4.
Studio portrait of Gabriel Renville.
Note: Gabriel Renville was the father of students John Renville and Nancy Renville. This photo was probably taken between August 10, 1880 (when he came to Carlisle to bring home the body of John, who had died at the school) and August 17, 1880 (when he and his daughter Nancy left the school).…
Studio portrait of Poor Wolf (also known as Lean Wolf), a Hidatsa chief.
The student newspaper in August 1880 records an earlier visit to the school by Poor Wolf.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image: PA-CH1-019a and CS-CH-034a.1-.2.
Note: Although the caption written with the…
Studio portrait of Poor Wolf (also known as Lean Wolf), a Hidatsa chief, not wearing a shirt and so showing his torso and arms with painted body ornamentation.
The student newspaper in August 1880 records an earlier visit to the school by Poor Wolf.
Note: The authenticity of this ornamentation is questionable; this photo may have…
Studio portrait of Red Dog, a Sioux chief, with Lucy Day and Lizzie Glode.
The student newspaper reports that Red Dog visited in August 1880.
Studio portrait of Red Dog, a Sioux chief, with Lizzie Glode and Lucy Day.
The student newspaper reports that Red Dog visited the school in August 1880.
Portrait of six Sioux chiefs posed with four other men on the steps of the bandstand on the school grounds. The man at the far left leaning on the railing is probably Richard Henry Pratt. The chiefs are Red Shirt, Thunder Hawk, Big Head (or Big Headed), John Grass, Two Bear (or Two Bears), and Charger. One of the four other men is Louis Primeau…
Studio portrait of Man-in-the-Cloud (also known as Man on the Cloud) and Mad Wolf, both Cheyenne chiefs.
Newspaper accounts document a visit by the two chiefs to the school in September 1880.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has four copies of this image: PA-CH1-026a and CS-CH-042.1-.3.
Studio portrait of Man-on-the-Cloud, a Cheyenne chief.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image: PA-CH1-027a and CS-CH-029.1-.2.
Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (standing at left), Mary Perry (seated in center), and John Menaul Chaves (standing at right). The boys are both wearing school uniforms. Perry is in a school-issued print dress.
Portrait of forty-three female students, posed in three rows on the school grounds. In the background on the bandstand are seated Richard Henry Pratt and some teachers. The caption for this image identifies it as "Indian girls in their first uniforms, October 1880."
Male students posed in front of the building used as the Boys' Quarters, later known as the Large Boys' Quarters.
This image was taken before the third floor was added.
Studio portrait of Dan Tucker.
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.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two…
View of the dining room decorated for Christmas with female student workers posed near the tables.
The caption identifies it as "Christmas Dinner, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa."
Portrait of fifteen female students with a female teacher posed in front of and on the bandstand on the school grounds. The caption on the album page identifies them as Creek students who arrived in January 1881.
The Cumberland County Historical Society and has identified them as: front row, left to right, Elizabeth McIntosh, Rosa…
Studio portrait of Frank Engler.
Note: The Historical Society has two copies of this image, 13-29-04 and PA-CH1-063d.
Studio portrait of Harriet Mary Elder possibly wearing school uniform.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-013b and CS-CH-012.