Studio portrait of Lydia Gardner, Nannie Little Robe, and Ethel Black Wolf.
Cheyenne
Studio portrait of Lydia Gardner, Nannie Little Robe, and Ethel Black Wolf.
Studio portrait of Mack Short Neck (Red Wolf).
Studio portrait of Otto Zotoum, Levi St. Cyr, Chauncey Yellow Robe (also known as Timber Yellow Robe), and John Tyler.
Studio portrait of Otto Zotoum, Levi St. Cyr, Chauncey Yellow Robe (also known as Timber Yellow Robe), and John Tyler.
Studio portrait of Paul Good Bear (standing) with Thomas W. Potter (seated).
Note: Potter was employed first as a teacher at the school from Oct. 1889 to Jan. 1890, and then as storekeeper from Feb. to Apr. 1890.
Studio portrait of Samuel Noble and John Tyler, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Samuel Noble, Francis Garcia, Paul Good Bear (far right). Two are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of seventeen unidentified male students in school uniforms with one white man in the center of the group.
Previous cataloging has interpreted the caption to indicate the group is Cheyenne and that the date is January 1890.
Studio portrait of nine male student and three female students. The caption identifies them as being from the Cheyenne nation.
Studio portrait of nine students and three female students. The caption identifies them as being from the Cheyenne nation.
Studio portrait of one female and ten male students, the graduating class of 1891.
They are, back row, left to right: Robert Matthews (seated), Martin Archiquette, John Tyler, William Froman, Charles E. Dagenett; middle row, seated, left to right: Henry Standing Bear, Etta Robertson, Levi St. Cyr, Harry Kohpay; front row, seated,…
Studio portrait of Julia Bent, probably wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Julia Bent, probably wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Paul Good Bear and Joseph Spaniard.
Studio portrait of Richard Davis and his wife, Nellie Aspenall Davis, with their two daughters, Richenda and Mary. Richard and Nellie were former students who married at the school and became staff members. Their daughters were not enrolled at the school.
The handwritten note reads: Richard Davis (Cheyenne) …
The caption reads: RICHARD DAVIS, CHEYENNE.
The printed note reads: Born 1867 at Sand Creek, Col., entered Carlisle 1879; learned the Printers' trade. In 1888, married Nannie Aspenall, a Pawnee girl, at Carlisle, and worked for a Penna. farmer engages in raising thoroughbred stock. He has been in…
Studio portrait of James Paints Yellow, Charles Dubray, and Paul Good Bear.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates a date of November 1881 is included in the handwritten caption. However, due to the dates of attendance of these students, we believe the date is actually November 1891.
Studio portrait of two Cheyenne chiefs with seven female students and ten male students.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has a print of this image and identifies the chief at left as Wolf Robe.
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Studio portrait of two Cheyenne chiefs with seven female students and ten male students.
The Cumberland County Historical Society identified the chief at left as Wolf Robe.
The student newspaper records visits to the school by Wolf Robe in December 1891 and December 1898. This image might date from…
Studio portrait of Ben Harrison, John Morrison, Charles Dubray, and Martin Round Face, posed holding Indian clubs.
Studio portrait of John Morrison, Martin Round Face, Charles Dubray, and Ben Harrison posed holding "Indian club" exercise equipment. One (probably John Morrison) is wearing a shirt with the monogram "C.I.T.S."
Studio portrait of Darwin Hayes, Wesson Murdock, Jacob Little Man, and Philip Pratt. Three are in school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Mary Davis and Richenda Davis, children of school employees and former students Richard Davis and Nellie Aspenall Davis.
Note: Mary and Richenda were not enrolled as students.
Studio portrait of Kate Stocker wearing a school uniform.