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Graduating Class of 1912

The caption reads: GRADUATING CLASS 1912 - CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL.

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 9 (May 1912): 369.

The individuals in this image have been identified as:

Front row (L to R): Ella Johnson, Louise K. Loudbear (also known as Louisa Katchicum), Ernestine Venne, Emma Newashe…

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Paint Shop

The caption reads: PAINT SHOP - SHOWING BOOTHS FOR INDUSTRIAL INSTRUCTION

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 9 (May 1912): 379.

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The Press Room

The caption reads: PRESS ROOM - SCHOOL'S PRINTING DEPARTMENT

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 9 (May 1912): 380.

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Students Receiving Practical Training

This caption reads: STUDENTS RECEIVING PRACTICAL TRAINING IN THE INDUSTRIES UNDER THE OUTING SYSTEM

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 9 (May 1912): 382.

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Students Under the School's Outing System

The caption reads:VIEWS SHOWING GIRL STUDENTS OUT UNDER THE SCHOOL'S OUTING SYSTEM

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 9 (May 1912): 381.

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Views in the Academic Building

The caption reads: VIEWS IN THE ACADEMIC BUILDING - TYPEWRITING, NATIVE INDIAN ART, LIBRARY, CLASS ROOM

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 9 (May 1912): 413.

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The Claim of the New York Cayugas

The caption reads: THE CLAIM OF THE NEW YORK CAYUGAS AGAINST THE STATE OF NEW YORK

The printed note reads: SOME PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ON THE CATTARAGUS RESERVATION IN NEW YORK, SHOWING SOMETHING OF THE CRUDE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THEY LIVE. MR. VAN VOORHIS MAKES OUT A GOOD CASE FOR THESE INDIANS WHICH SHOULD…

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Cottage for Indians - Plate 1

The caption reads: COTTAGE FOR INDIANS - Plate 1, Estimated Cost $2,500.

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 10 (June 1912): 442.

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Cottage for Indians - Plate 2

The caption reads: COTTAGE FOR INDIANS - Plate 2, Estimated Cost $2, 500. 

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 10 (June 1912): 443.

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Cottage for Indians No. 4

The caption reads: COTTAGE FOR INDIANS No. 4 Estimated Cost $500. 

The image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 10 (June 1912): 441.

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Cottage for Indians No. 5

The caption reads: COTTAGE FOR INDIANS No. 5

The printed note reads: Estimated Cost $600. 

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 10 (June 1912): 444.

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Home of Dennison Wheelock, '90

The caption reads: HOME OF DENNISON WHEELOCK, '90

The printed note reads: MR. WHEELOCK IS A SUCCESSFUL ATTORNEY AND REAL ESTATE DEALER, LIVES AT WEST DEPERE, WIS., AND IS A FORCE AMONG THE ONEIDAS HIS WIFE WAS ALSO EDUCATED AT CARLISLE

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no.…

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Home of James E. Johnshon

The caption reads: HOME OF JAMES E. JOHNSON, CLASS 1901

The printed note reads: DR. JOHNSON HAS A WELL ESTABLISHED DENTAL PRACTICE IN SAN JUAM, P. R. HIS WIFE IS ALSO A CARLISLE GRADUATE. HE IS A STOCKBRIDGE INDIAN AND WHILE AT SCHOOL WAS AN ALL-AMERICAN QUARTERBACK. 

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Home of the Warrens

The caption reads: HOME OF THE WARRENS, WHITE EARTH, MINN.

The printed note reads: BUILT BY MRS. IDA WARREN TOBIN AND HER SISTER AND BROTHERS. - ALL EDUCATED AT CARLISLE AND DOING WELL

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 10 (June 1912): 476.

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Home of William Hazlett

The caption reads: HOME OF WILLIAM HAZLETT, CARLISLE '95. FORT COBB, OKLAHOMA

This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 10 (June 1912): 449.

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Homes of Indians Educated at Carlisle

The caption reads: HOMES OF INDIANS EDUCATED AT CARLISLE

The printed note reads: ABNER ST. CYR, WINNEBAGO, NEB.    JOSEPH DUBRAY, SIOUX, REVINIA, S. D.   JAMES WALDO, KIOWA, ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA   MRS. LAURA PEDRICK, KIOWA, ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA.    LEVI ST. CYR, WINNEBAGO, WINNEBAGO…

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Homes of Omaha Indians Who Were at Carlisle

The caption reads: HOMES OF OMAHA INDIANS WHO WHERE AT CARLISLE

The printed note reads: 1. HARVEY WARNER, POSTMASTER AT MACY, NEB., OWNS A STORE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY.  2. CHRISTOPHER TYNDALL, SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN.  3. LEVI LEVERING, IN BUSINESS AND ACTIVE CHURCH WORK.  4.  JOSEPH HAMILTON…

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Homes of William Petoskey and William White

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1. HOME OF WILLIAM PETOSKEY, A RETURNED STUDENT, AT PETOSKEY, MICH. - HE IS A CHIPPEWA, A MINISTER AND AN INFLUENTIAL MAN AMONG HIS PEOPLE.  

2. HOME OF WILLIAM WHITE, A DIGGER INDIAN, EDUCATED AT CARLISLE, AS WAS HIS WIFE. - HE IS A VERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN. 

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James Thorpe

The caption reads: JAMES THORPE ALL - ROUND ATHLETE

The printed note reads: Thorpe is a student of the Carlisle Indian School and last year was selected for the All-American football team. He has been selected to represent the United States in six events in the Olympic Games in Sweden, and is considered as a good…

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Louis Tewanima

The caption reads: LOUIS TEWANIMA MARATHON RUNNER

The printed note reads: He is a full - blood Hopi Indian who came to Carlisle five years ago unable to speak English, with long hair and opposed to education. He is now one of the most studious and progressive students in the school. He is considered by experts as…

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color image; view of the road leading up to the art studio (on the left) and staff housing (on the right), just inside the entrance gate on this side of campus. The image has been colorized with a peach and blue sky

The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Leupp Art Studio and Main Entrance, Indian School, CARLISLE, Pa.

It was sent to Mrs. Catharine Freeland, Newport, Perry Co., Pa.

The message reads "Dear Aunt Kate, I will send you a card I arived safe, Sarah and Saide met me at the train! Sarah has got right good agane…

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color image; a large group of male students stand on the green in front of the band stand, the front set carry instruments, in the background in the dining hall and girls' quarters; reproduced (and cropped) from photograph circa 1907

The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Carlisle, Pa. Band and Battlion. Indian School.

The card has been addressed to Mr. Fred Bachman, Hazelton, Pa. The message reads: "I am glad to hear from you. There is a vacant chair in S. S. I hope it will soon be occupied by you. H. W. K."

 

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Football Team, 1913

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Indians beat Dartmouth in the greatest upset of 1913 season.   Credit John Steckbeck (fabulous Redman).    

The printed note on the reverse side reads: J. HORACE McFARLAND CO. HARRISBURG, PA. ART AND ENGRAVING MAY 1, 1951

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real photo postcard; a portrait of seven men and women, they stand on a set of steps, all of them are in regalia

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…

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color image; postcard double in length of a normal postcard, photograph taken from the perspective of the guard house with the academic building on the far left and the quarters and gymnasium on the right

The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Panoramic View of Indian School and Campus, Carlisle, Pa.

The address has been crossed out but reads "Miss R. Stetson, 860 N. 22nd St. Phila. Pa." The message on the back reads: " Dear Sister, Thought you might like to see the Indian School on a card. Spent Sunday in…

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