The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Edison
Edison Mount Pleasant on stage.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Edison
Edison Mount Pleasant on stage.
Edison Mount Pleasant on stage.
Studio portrait of Elmer Busch wearing football uniform.
Portrait of Elmer Busch in football uniform standing on an athletic field.
The handwritten note reads: Carlisle Indians 1911-1912.
The typed note on the reverse side reads: 1911 & 1912 Carlisle Indian Team.
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ARCASA R HB ; WELSH QB ; POWELL FB ; THORPE L HB
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Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1911. They are identified in a label attached below the photo.
The note on the reverse side reads: John Monhart
John A. Monhart in a suit outside.
The printed note on the reverse side reads: John Doyle
John Doyle with three others outside with a house and small tree in the background.
Studio portrait of Joseph Bergie in football uniform.
Portrait of Joseph Bergie in a football uniform standing in a field.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: L N. Gansworth
Studio portrait of Louis Dupuis in basketball uniform.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: Carlisle Graduate 1912, World War Veteran, Graduate of University of Oklahoma, Physician.
Louis Dupont, Capt. Basket Ball Team 1911 (Cheyenne)
House of Mary Perry Paisano and the family's small store in Casa Blanca, New Mexico, included with a returned student survey sent to the school in 1911.
The handwritten note reads: Minnie White
Minnie White with a group of students sitting on the steps of a building.
The handwritten note reads: Minnie White
Minnie White with a group of female students in uniforms and hats.
The handwritten note reads: Pearl Bonser
Pearl Bonser with a group of students sitting on the steps of a building.
Studio portrait of a male student. The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: R. Tahamont.
The headline reads: ARRANGING INDIAN CONFERENCE
The caption reads: MRS. ROSA BE LA FLESCHE.
The note reads: Three-quarter blood Chippewa, proud of her race, who is here arranging for the coming conference on betterment of conditions among her people. he is corresponding secretary and…
The caption reads: MRS. ROSA B. LA FLESCHE,
The note reads: Secretary Congress of American Indians, in session at Columbus, Ohio.
This image appears in the Oklahoman in 1911.
The handwritten note reads: Sara Mansur
Sarah Mansur with a group of students sitting on the steps of a building at the Carlisle Indian School.
School band, in uniform with instruments, posed outside with an American flag on the left and a school flag on the right.
Five women and one man on the stage set up in the school gymnasium. One of the women is likely Minnie White, since the photo is located in her file.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Virginia Boone
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Three Members of Carlisle's Honored Hall of Fame. Three Indians Who Never Once Failed to Carry Out Carlisle Tradition--Fight! Newashe --- (R. G.) (Pawnee)
A group of visiting Cheyenne chiefs, posed with former student Thaddeus Redwater and another man.
A clipping from the Balitmore Sun in Thaddeus Redwater's student file identifies the chiefs who were with him on this visit as Charles Nonyak, Charles Toe Ball, William Bighead and Little Son. The November 24, 1911 issue of the…