The caption reads: The Toona Indian Company
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Regards and best wishes of M'lle Toona
543 Lincoln Park Blvd., Chicago . Ill.
621 Olive Ave., Long Beach,…
The caption reads: The Toona Indian Company
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Regards and best wishes of M'lle Toona
543 Lincoln Park Blvd., Chicago . Ill.
621 Olive Ave., Long Beach,…
The handwritten note on the front reads: Willard Comstock
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Algonac, Mich.
3/25/1911.
Mr. Friedman I am sending you the picture of my house. And kindly give me the address of Charlotte Wilson and Allie Mulins if living and oblige. I remain Esther Clark Thomas.
House of Esther Clark Thomas and…
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: GIRLS QUARTERS - INDIAN SCHOOL CARLISLE PA. This postcard was produced and marketed by local photographer M. J. Hoover.
The postcard was addressed to Miss Annie Schaeffer, Millersburg, Pa, R. F. D. no 1 c/o Newton Schaeffer.
The message reads "Cousin Annie, Could you…
The handwritten note reads: Nov. 25, 1911. first snow.
The reverse side includes a short note from Tennyson Berry to an unidentified recipient.
View of Tennyson Berry's, or Ah-ko-beh-setine, house.
The handwritten note on the reverses side reads: their names are
Elizabeth
Madiline
Mabel and Winnifred
Children of Zippa Metoxen Skenandore and Thomas Skenandore outside included in a letter sent to Nellie R. Denny on February 9, 1912.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: The home of Lucy Beaver Ex. Student. Paden, Okla.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: A happy new year to you and Mrs Friedman from Mr and Mrs Samuel.
John Samuel and Nancy Samuel, nee John on a bench.
Raymond Stewart stands with his family outside his house in Rosebud, South Dakota around 1912.
The reverse side includes a note from Stewart to administrators at the Carlisle Indian School.
View of Raymond Stewart's property in Rosebud, South Dakota around 1912.
The reverse side includes a short note from Stewart to administrators at the Carlisle Indian School.
The handwritten note reads: Bertha Day Clifford Leeds Ella Leeds
Image of Clifford Leeds with his sister and cousin.
The reverse side includes a note from Clarence L. Butler to Moses Friedman sent from St. Maries, Idaho on January 3, 1913.
Crowd of people on the porch of the home of Clarence L. Butler.
The caption reads: ATHLETIC FIELD AT KAMP KOHUT, OXFORD ME
The reverse side includes a note from Clement Vigil to William Denny from Oxford, Maine on August 26, 1918.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mrs. J. J. Henderson and Son.
Postcard of the new guard house, built on the opposite side of campus from the original guard house, near the Large Boys' Quarters. Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Modernized jail for the incorrigibles."
The caption reads: Threshing Near Peever, S.D.
The reverse side includes a note from Reuben Hopkins to Moses Friedman sent from Peever, South Dakota on June 3, 1913.
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…
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: The face may look like the same 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…
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.
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 you…
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 you…