The caption reads Dispensary at Hospital, Indian School, Carlisle, PA.
This image appears in Souvenir Views of Carlisle, PA (New York, NY: The Valentine Souvenir Company, c.1910).
The caption reads Dispensary at Hospital, Indian School, Carlisle, PA.
This image appears in Souvenir Views of Carlisle, PA (New York, NY: The Valentine Souvenir Company, c.1910).
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 caption on the front reads: Girl's Quarters and Gymnasium, Indian School, CARLISLE, Pa.
The postcard was addressed to Mr. Melford Whitehill, 2036 [?] Place Balt. Md.
The message reads: "Dear Melford-- Glad to say we are ok & having a pleasant time. Received Uncle Simon letter said papa would be home next…
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Carlisle, Pa., Bakery and Bakers, Indian School.
The postcard was addressed Miss Nora Day, Laknmonts [?] Yates County, New York. The message reads: "June 19, 1910, Dear friend Nora, I will drop you a few lines to let you know we are all well your people are well the last I…
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Theo. Jimerson MS Pierce } July 1910 Jamestown.
Theodore Jimerson (right) and Mitchell Pierce standing together in Jamestown, New York.
The caption on the front reads: Instruction Buildings, Carlisle Indian School. Carlisle, Pa.
The postcard was addressed to Mr. A. W. George, Vail Mille, N. Y. The message reads: "Carlisle Pa. Aug. 17 '10. Dear Friend Arch, Just a line to let you know that I haven't joined the silent majority. I am still neddling [sic]…
The front of this postcard advertises a football game between Carlisle and Villanova University which was scheduled for September 24, 1910. There is a cartoon below the caption "This is What a Little Indian Girl Thinks the Indian-Villanova Football Game Will be Like." The image is attributed to a Martha Red Eagle, but no one…
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Carlisle, Pa., Marching into School Room, Indian School.
The postcard was addressed to Mr. Charles Jaggers, 533 W. Venango St. Phila. Pa. The message reads: "Dear Kid: We haven't been up line yet but will go before long. We are compelled to pay $5 for a yearly ticket to all…
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 reads: Carlisle Indians 1911-1912.
The typed note on the reverse side reads: 1911 & 1912 Carlisle Indian Team.
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ARCASA R HB ; WELSH QB ; POWELL FB ; THORPE L HB
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The caption reads: AIR AND EFFICIENT EDUCATION- MR. WATT'S IDEA IN PRACTICE IN A CHICAGO SCHOOLROOM
This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 2 (October 1911): 56.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Academy Building, Indian School, CARLISLE, Pa.
The postcard was addressed to Mrs. H. D. Bender, Dauphin, Pa. On the side for the message the only thing written is the name Harry.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Band Stand and Teachers Quarters, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. It is likely that this is incorrect and the postcard actually shows the bandstand and girls quarters. (The flag pole and what is probably the Superintendent's Quarters are in the background.)
The postcard was…
The caption reads: A HOME PARTY OF CARLISLE STUDENTS, JUNE 1911 - LEAVING FOR HOME AFTER A TERM AT CARLISLE
The image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 4 (December 1911): 143.
The caption reads: CARLISLE'S HOME PARTY OF BOYS, JUNE, 1911.
The caption on this postcard reads: Carlisle, Pa., Marching into School Room, Indian School.
The postcard was addressed to Mr. Pierce Knaub, Dillsburg, Pa., RFD. No. 1
The message reads: "Dear Father, I and the children have been alone every since we came home. John has been working at Newport last week. and this…
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Carlisle, Pa., Large Girls Quarters and Fire Department, Indian School.
The postcard was addressed to Mr. Piersan Krat, Dillsburg, Pa. R. F. D. No. 1. The message reads: "Dear Father and Aunt, I received the barle allright and have the most of it put up. I have been a lone…
The caption reads: GIRL STUDENTS OF CARLISLE IN PENNSYLVANIA HOUSEHOLDS UNDER THE SCHOOL'S OUTING SYSTEM.
This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 1 (September 1911): 11.
The caption reads: HOMES OF CARLISLE EX-STUDENTS AND GRADUATES.
The printed note reads: MRS. LAURA PEDRICK, KIOWA, ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA; ELLEN MARTIN MCCOMEE, OSAGE, FORAKE, OKLA.; WILLIAM PAISANO AND MARY PERRY, PUEBLOS, CASA BLANCA, N.M.; BENJ. CASWELL AND LEILA CORNELIUS, CHIPPEWA AND ONEIDA, CASS LAKE,…
The caption reads: FULLBLOOD NAVAJO INDIANS OPERATING STEAM DRILL ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ZUNI DAM, BLACKROCK, NEW MEXICO
This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 1 (September 1911): 31.
The caption reads: THIS INDIAN LAD SPEAKS OF THINGS WITH WHICH HE HAS AN INTIMATE ACQUAINTANCE INSTEAD OF DELIVERING AN ORATION ON LITERATURE OR POLITICS, GAINED SECOND HAND
This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 1 (September 1911): 14.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: General View, Indian School, CARLISLE, Pa. There is also a few handwritten words on the front: "Nov. 10, 1911. Luddlow Bbs, P. I."
The postcard was addressed to Corpl. J. E. Bryan, Co. A. 21 St. Iny Manila P. I. and reads "Newburg, Pa. yous letter received a few days ago…
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 caption reads: ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OF THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL
This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 2 (October 1911): 78.