Studio portrait of Cyrus Windy (standing), Samuel Townsend (seated at left), and Luke Phillips (seated at right), all wearing school uniforms.
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students in school uniforms. This is the same image as one identified as "Oscar and Davis, Cheyennes" in collections at Princeton.
These are probably Richard Davis and Oscar Bull Bear.
The Disciplinarians Quarters on the school grounds, with the Disciplinarian and his family posed on the front porch.
Studio portrait of eleven female students in school uniforms. Caption information states they are from the Omaha nation and entered in 1882. If that is accurate, then they are probably Alice Springer, Jennie Mitchell, Mary Tyndall, Ettie Tyndall, Mary Hewitt, Etta Webster, Elsie Springer, Lettie Esau, Alice Fremont, Fannie Merrick, and Mamie…
Studio portrait of Emily Ross and Ella Ross, both wearing white pinafores over dark dresses.
Studio portrait of five young female students, all wearing school uniforms with white pinafores. They are Alice Long Pole, Julia Pryor, Metopa, Josephine Pryor, and Myrtie Tallchief.
Studio portrait of Frank Engler.
Studio portrait of Frank Engler, William Fletcher, and Carl Matches, all wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Frank Lock.
This appears to be a photograph of a photograph and so the original may not have been taken at Carlisle.
Studio portrait of George Baker wearing school uniform.
White instructor supervising male students in the harness making shop.
Studio portrait of an adult man with a male student wearing school uniform. The adult man is probably Johsua Given.
Studio portrait of Joshua Given [?], Luther Standing Bear, and an unidentified male student, all wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Julia Given and her brother, Joshua Given.
Studio portrait of two visiting Kiowa Chiefs with two male students and one female student. Based on comparison with other photographs, we believe the students are Joshua Given (standing at right), Julia Given, and Otto Zotoum (standing at left). Chief Big Bow is seated on the left and Sun Boy on the right.
Studio portrait of Leila Jones and Maud Chief Killer, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Lena Carr (seated) and Harry Marmon (standing at right) with staff members Miss Mary R. Hyde (standing in rear at left) and Miss Shiverick (standing in rear at right).
Studio portrait of Lizzie Glode probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of a male student in uniform with a man wearing a white scarf, probably a visitor.
Previous cataloging from the National Anthropological Archives provided a date of 1894 for this image. It is not clear what this was based on.
Studio portait of Martha Moore and Ella Moore with their father, John R. Moore.
Studio portrait of Mason Pratt (seated at left), Charles Kihega (standing), Samuel Townsend (seated at right), and Benjamin Marshall (seated at right). The three students are wearing school uniforms. Mason Pratt was the son of Richard Henry Pratt.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates the handwritten caption includes that these…
Studio portrait of two female students. Previous cataloging by the National Anthropological Archives identified the names Mollie and Lili [?] in the handwritten caption. The handwritten caption in the Princeton version of the image identifies them as "Mollie & Libbie, Arapahoe." They are probably Arapaho students Mollie Naalta and Libbie…
Studio portrait of a Native American man, probably a visiting chief, with two male students in school uniforms.
Previous cataloging interprets part of the handwritten caption as being the name "Bruer." There are no students with that name.
Studio portrait of Phillips White (Phillips Bob Tail).
Studio portrait of Rachel Checote possibly wearing school uniform.