The handwritten note reads: Leslie William Boyd.
Leslie Boyd is James Boyd's son.
The handwritten note reads: Leslie William Boyd.
Leslie Boyd is James Boyd's son.
The handwritten note reads: BLACK FEET INDIANS FROM GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. COMMENCEMENT WEEK. INDIAN SCHOOL. CARLISLE. PA.
These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this…
Female students Jeanette Pappin, Clemence Le Traille and Blanche Jollie with two male and two female visitors. These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this party of visitors. Eleven of them were…
Female students Jeanette Pappin, Clemence Le Traille and Blanche Jollie with two male and two female visitors. These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this party of visitors. Eleven of them were…
Female students Jeanette Pappin, Clemence Le Traille and Blanche Jollie with two male and two female visitors. These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this party of visitors. Eleven of them were…
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: The face my book like she came old Bessie
Here are my little boys and our watch dog. with my best wishes to you. Remember me to Elizabeth Baird.
Bessie Gotholda Thompson holding a small dog with a group of boys in the Black Rock Boarding School in…
Studio portrait of Edward Brien (standing) and David Bird (seated).
View of Everett Ranco as a student at Carlisle.
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Gladys Titus, 6 mo old.
Harry John outside a house with an unidentified women in the background.
Harry John holding two trowels with other tools on the ground.
Harry John holding two trowels with other tools on the ground.
A candid photograph of student Lila Maybee (labeled as "mother" at right) and an unidenitfied fellow female student, taken on the school grounds.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Minnie White
Minnie White in the foreground with a house and barn in the background.
The caption reads: OFFICERS OF CHEMAWA BATTALION, 1914.
The handwritten note reads: Ed Smith - Discip.
Edwin A. Smith with the Chemawa Battalion in uniform with other members.
Studio portrait of Superintendent Oscar Lipps.
Studio portrait of Richard R. Kesetta wearing non-native clothing.
There is no caption on the front side of this postcard, but there is the name GUSTAVE HENSEL, CARLISLE, PA.
Although this postcard was never sent, someone has addressed it to "Elizabeth R. Kirk, Delaware Hospital, Wilmington, Del."
They have written the following message: "Jan. 18, 1814. Dear Elizabeth, How are…
There is no caption on the front side of this image, but there is the name GUSTAVE HENSEL CARLISLE, PA.
Although the postcard was never sent, someone has addressed it to Mrs. P. J. Kirk, Delaware Hospital, Wilmington Del. This person writes the following message: "Jan. 18, 1914, Dear Mrs. Kirk, I will drop a postal to…
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: A Winnebago on his way to the Springfield, South Dakota School, with his 2 daughters and 2 nieces.
Mr. Albert Hensley; Agnes Hensley - 9 years old; Alice Irvin - 8 years old; Margaret Irvin - 10 years old; Esther Hensley - 7 years old.
This photo is believed to be Charles Pratt in his football uniform. The handwritten note on the reverse side simply reads: PRATT
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. King
View of Ellen Hansell King and her husband, Charles King, around 1915.
Four men standing outside wearing football clothing. They are identified in a handwritten caption below as, from left to right: Coach Kelley, Gus Welch, John McGillis, and Pete Callac.
This photo appears in the Carlisle Arrow on October 15, 1915.
Lon Randolph Speeche playing outside with his sister Andrae Speeche. Children of Alonzo Speeche.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilman. 1915.