Studio portrait of Dennison Wheelock wearing a band uniform, holding a cornet and a conductor's baton.
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Studio portrait of Ernest Hogee (standing at left) and Jason Betzinez (seated at right).
Studio portrait of Felix Iron Eagle Feather.
Studio portrait of Frank Keiser and Maggie Keiser. Frank is in a school uniform.
Studio portrait of George Baker.
Studio portrait of George Conner (seated at right) and William Johnson [?] (probably standing at left). Both are wearing school uniforms.
Note: Previous cataloging interpreted the handwritten caption as "[?] Connor and W. Johnson." The identification of these as George Conner (who was 19 years old on arrival in 1890) and William…
Studio portrait of William Crazy Bull (seated in school uniform) and Chief Little Wound (seated left), Chief Big Roads, an unidentified man (probably another visiting chief), and an unidentified young man (probably a student).
Studio portrait of James Grant, Richard Sanderville, William Ellis and an unidentified young man. Two are in school uniforms.
Studio portrait of James Phemister wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of James Riley Wheelock (right) and Martin Wheelock, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Joseph Evans and Peter Oscar. One is wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Joseph H. Hamilton holding a straw hat.
Studio portrait of Joseph H. Hamilton (seated left), Robert Hamilton (standing) and Anthony Austin (seated right), all wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Joseph Spaniard (Joe Spanish) wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Julia Bent, probably wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Lazarus Willis.
Studio portrait of Lydia Flint, Hattie Long Wolf, Etta Robertson, and Luzena Choteau, all wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Maggie Thomas.
Studio portrait of Malcolm Clark, Edward Clark, and Elmer Simon, all wearing school uniforms.
Portrait of a large group of unidentified male and female students posed on the steps of a brick building with a white woman, identified in the caption as Miss Hunt. There are six small white children posed with them in the front row.
School records show Lydia Hunt worked as a teacher at the school from 1890 to 1892.
Studio portrait of Martin Round Face and Albert Hensley.
Studio portrait of Minnie Perrine.
Studio portrait of Minnie Yandell.
Studio portrait of twenty people: one male student, eighteen female students, and one teacher. The caption identifies the group of "Miss Moore with her music class." School records show Annie Moore was the music teacher at that time. The caption on the Cumberland County Historical Society's copy of the image dates it to 1891.
Studio portrait of Ne-kah-ke-pah-nah, an Osage chief, with two unidentified male students.
Identification of the chief is based on comparison with CCHS PA-CH2-005c. He appears to have visited the school in 1891 and 1895.