Studio portrait of Wallace Denny wearing school uniform.
Photographic Print, B&W
Posed studio photograph of the graduating class of 1900.
Note: Although Eliza Smith's name is on the label for this photograph, the number next to her is not written next to anyone in the photograph. Other documentation also indicates that she actually graduated in 1899.
Group of Chiricahua Apache as they arrived from Fort Marion in Florida on April 30, 1887.
Studio portrait of Anna Buck and Cooki Glook.
Studio portrait of August Kensler, who served as quartermaster and storekeeper at the school.
Studio portrait of Charles Bent.
Studio portrait of Charlotte (here Lottie) Harris.
Studio portrait of Hattie Acklin.
Studio portrait of James Browndog around 1901.
Studio potrait of Johnson Owl.
Studio portrait of Julio Fernandez wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Laura Ammon.
Studio portrait of Mabel Greely.
Studio portrait of Mary Pradt and Zenobia Garcia.
Studio portrait of Maud Snyder.
Studio portrait of Mr. Terrance with two male students and seven female students. The caption identifies Terrance and that the students were from the Mohawk nation.
There is a Mr. Terrance mentioned in the student newspapers as being from the Mohawk nation and having three children of his own at the school.
Studio portrait of Raleigh Jackson (left) and Elijah Wheelock (right), both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of the graduating class of 1901.
The students are identified with white numbers corresponding to the typed label below the photograph.
Note: Edwin Smith, a member of this graduating class, is not included in the photo.
School band leading male students marching down Pennsylvania Avenue, with the U. S. Capital in the background, with the caption that this is the inauguration of President McKinley.
Columns of female students in athletic clothing posed in the gymnasium with dumbbells.
Version 2 of this image is the same group of students but their arms are in a different position.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston to document…
Columns of female students in athletic clothing posed in the gymnasium with dumbbells.
Version 1 of this image is the same group of students but their arms are in a different position.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston to document…
Female students posed with white female teacher in cooking class with "Breakfast Lesson" written on the blackboard.
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-…
Female students posed with white female teacher in a cooking class.
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.…
Female students posed ironing and working in the laundry room, with a white female teacher.
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…
Female students in white dresses posed playing croquet on the school grounds next to the bandstand. A white man with a lawnmower stands watching them and other female students are posed in the background, walking and seated.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances…