Studio portrait of Malcolm Clark, Edward Clark, and Elmer Simon, all wearing school uniforms.
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Studio portrait of Minnie Perrine.
Studio portrait of Minnie Perrine.
Studio portrait of Paul Good Bear and Joseph Spaniard.
Studio portrait of Peter Oscar wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Richard Grant wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Richard Sanderville wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Richard Sanderville, William Leighton, and John Frost. Two are in school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Richard Sanderville, William Leighton, and John Frost. Two are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Robert Hamilton wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Thomas Flynn and John Kennedy.
Studio portrait of Thomas Guardipee wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of twelve male students. Caption information for the Cumberland County Historical Society's copy of this image states that they are from the Piegan nation and entered on March 26, 1890.
Studio portrait of twelve male students. The caption identifies them as from the Piegan nation and as having entered on March 26, 1890.
Portrait of the school's Union Reserve baseball team, some in uniforms.
The caption identifies the sitters as: top row (l to r), Joseph Harris, Jonas Place, Paul Lovejoy, Joseph Hamilton, Harry Hutchinson, and David Turkey; middle row (l to r), Felix Eagle Feather, John Baptiste, Fred Big Horse, and George Baker; front row (l to r…
Studio portrait of Willie Hazlett (standing) and Richard Sanderville, the latter in school uniform.
Studio portrait of three female and nine male students, the graduating class of 1892.
They are, back row, standing, left to right: Thomas Metoxen, Hattie Long Wolf, Reuben Wolf, Luzena Choteau, William Baird; front row, seated, left to right: Albert Bishop, Benajah Miles, Frank Everett, Joseph H. Hamilton, Lydia Flint, Benjamin…
Studio portrait of J. Grover Ground.
Studio portrait of Joseph Evans.
Studio portrait of Julia Cobell and Susie Farwell.
Studio portrait of Little Dog, a Piegan chief.
Studio portrait of Minnie Perrine.
Studio portrait of eight Piegan chiefs.
The January 8, 1892 issue of the Indian Helper (vol. 7 no. 17) reports that these chiefs had visited the school the previous week.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has six copies of this image. One of those copies identifies the chiefs as Running Crane, Little…
The printed note on the reverse side reads: PIEGAN CHIEFS (BLACKFOOT CONFEDERACY) VISITING CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL (ca. 1891).
Front Seated Left - Running Crane, Chief of Lone Eaters.
Front Seated Center - Little Dog, Chief of the Black Patched Moccasins Bands.
Seated Center Left - White Grass.
Right…
Studio portrait of Thomas Kose, Robert Hamilton, Anthony Austin, and Charles Buck, all wearing school uniform.