Mary Miller Dodge with Alpheus D. Dodge, Charlotte Dodge and an unidentified individual with a dog in front of a house.
Postcard (Real Photo)
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mr. Wallace Denny, This is our latest Photos what do you think of them. from your Friend, M.W.Chabinoy. Give my regards to friends.
View of Michael W. Chabitnoy and Edward Wolfe taken during their time at Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Postcard photo of Naomi Greensky.
The caption reads: INDIAN PARADE. CHEYENNE RIVER INDIAN FAIR, DUPREE, SOUTH DAKOTA.
The reverse side includes a note from James Browndog to Superintendent Moses Friedman.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: here is a picture of us both and a little boy that is boarding with us at present. this is the corner of our house.
View of Sosipatra Suvaroff and her husband, Thomas L. Wasson, in Marshfield, Oregon around 1910.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: He runs the unloader at land. This is his Engline. Tow school boys are there the day they took this P. card.
View of Thomas L. Wasson stands with two unidentified "school boys" around 1910.
View of two men working to brand a bull. It is not clear which individual is Benjamin D. Penny.
There is no printed caption on the front of the postcard. Someone has written, by hand, the words Indian Boy at Carlisle Pa. There is also an address on the front: "Van P. Ault, Wilmerding, Pa. Box 266."
On the back the card has been addressed to "W. H. Seward, Windsor N. Y., Brown Co."
The caption on the front reads: United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to write a message and where to write the address.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Wm. Carefelle.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Wm Carefelle.
The handwritten note reads: Walter Saracino
The handwritten note on the reverse reads: Dear boss - I was very glad indeed to get your card so this I will send you. This is the house were are work-ing on at present. I dont know wheath you could find us. We are both stan-ding in front. We both send our best regard…
The handwritten caption reads: Oct 5 1910. INDIANS VS. DICKINSON.
View of the football game between Dickinson College and the Carlisle Indian School at Biddle Field on October 5, 1910. Dickinson lost, 0 to 24.
The handwritten caption reads: Oct 5/10. INDIANS. VS DICKINSON.
View of the football game between Dickinson College and the Carlisle Indian School at Biddle Field on October 5, 1910. Dickinson lost, 0 to 24.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Dining room.
View inside Buck's house, which was located in Browning, Montana.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is my home.
Charles Buck's house was located in Browning, Montana.
View of a piano inside Charles Buck's house, which was located in Browning, Montana.
The reverse side includes a short note from Buck to Superintendent Moses Friedman.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: A corner in the palor.
View inside Buck's house, which was located in Browning, Montana.
Postcard of the hospital, part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Consolation for the lonesome and the sick - - Some died!"
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Willard Comstock's mother's home
The house of Inez Comstock the mother of Carlisle student Willard Comstock in Chicago, Illinois.
Studio portrait of Julius Warren.
The reverse side of the postcard includes a note from Louis Felix to Superintendent Moses Friedman.
Felix's house is located in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
The printed note on the reverse side reads: Margaretta Reed George
Lewis George
Married August 30, 1911.
Margaretta Reed George and Lewis George in a car.
The reverse side includes a note from Martha Sickles Cornelius to Nellie Robertson Denny.
Martha Sickles Cornelius and James W. Cornelius house during the winter.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is my home and family.
Rosalie Doctor Poodry with her husband Stafford Poodry and daughters Mabel, Ethel, Christine, and baby in front of their house in Basom, New York.