Studio portrait of Henry Horse Looking (left) and an unidentified male student (right).
Unidentified
Studio portrait of two male students in school uniforms. One of them is probably John Londrosh.
Studio portrait of Juan Cordero, Awancishua, and an unidentified male student.
Studio portrait of Nelson Caught the Eagle and an unidentifield young man.
Studio portrait of four male students and three female students, all in school-issued clothes or uniforms.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates this may be a group of students from the Paisano family, possibly with an unrelated student.
Studio portrait of Patrick Bitter and an unidentified male student, both wearing school uniforms. Bitter is the student on the right.
Studio portrait of twelve male students in school uniforms.
Previous cataloging interprets part of the caption as saying student Howard Logan is in this group.
Studio portrait of Knife Chief, presumably a visiting chief, with two female students.
Studio portrait of three unidentified female students in school uniforms.
Previous cataloging indicates the plate has a date of Sept. 1886 in a caption.
Studio portrait of five unidentified male students and seven unidentified female students.
Previous cataloging interprets the caption as providing a date of October 16, 1886 and identifying them as Dakota Indians.
Studio portrait of a male and a female student.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates the name Cornelius is part of the caption on this image, so they are probably members of the Cornelius family. The cataloging also indicates a date of November 1886 is part of the caption.
A group of twenty-nine male students and eight female students posed on the school grounds.
On the print version of this image, they are identified on the reverse as "'Apache Prisoners' as they arrived at the Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa., from Fort Marion, Florida. Nov. 4/1886." There are three white men standing behind…
Studio portrait of Chief Killer, a Cheyenne chief, with his wife and five children. Chief Killer is seated at left and his wife is seated at right. Standing behind them are two young women and one young man, all dressed in Carlisle uniforms. One of the girls is almost certainly student Maud Chief Killer, who would have been sixteen years old…
Studio portrait of eight unidentified male students and three unidentified female students, all wearing school uniforms.
Portrait of fourteen male students in uniform, most holding brass instruments, some with drums and cymbals, posed on the school grounds. A large drum has lettering which reads "Carlsile Indian Training School."
Portrait of fourteen male students in uniform, most holding brass instruments, some with drums and cymabls, posed on the school grounds. A large drum has lettering that reads "Carlisle Indian Training School." The caption identifies this group as the "Indian School Band."
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of…
Studio portrait of Nicholas Ruleau (back row on the left), Preston Three Bears (back row on the right), Felix Iron Eagle Feather, and an unidentified young man.
Note: Previous cataloging identifies the name of the unidentified student as Alex and gives a date of January 1887.
Studio portrait of nine unidentified young female students, all wearing school uniforms, with an unidentified white woman, probably a teacher.
Studio portrait of three unidentified male students and four unidentified female students. The male students are all wearing school uniforms.
Previous cataloging identifies them as "Dakota Indians"; it's not clear what this is based on.
Studio portrait of three unidentified male students and four unidentified female students.
Previous cataloging identifies them as "Dakota Brule" but says the identification is uncertain. It's not clear what this is based on.
Studio portrait of seventeen unidentified male students posed with two white boys. The caption identifies them as Miss Fisher's class. School records show Effie or Elspeth Fisher taught at the school intermittently between 1881 and 1892.
Studio portrait of seventeen male students, three female students, and one white woman. The caption identifies the white woman as Miss Seabrook. Alice Seabrook was a teacher at the school from 1885 to 1889 and later worked at the school as a nurse from 1890 to 1892.
Studio portrait of ten unidentified male students in school uniforms.
Previous cataloging identifies them as from the Pawnee nation.
Studio portrait of three male students and nineteen female students.
Students Thomas Blackbear and Henry Standing Bear are probably in the group.
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students in athletic clothing, possibly baseball uniforms. On the floor in front of them are gloves and a ball.