The headline reads: Indian Wins Exiciting Ten Mile Run
The captions read: JOHNNY McHUGH STARTER JAMES THORPE. LEWIS TENEWANINA J. NORMAN LYND WESLEY W COE. HARRY HILLMAN…
The headline reads: Indian Wins Exiciting Ten Mile Run
The captions read: JOHNNY McHUGH STARTER JAMES THORPE. LEWIS TENEWANINA J. NORMAN LYND WESLEY W COE. HARRY HILLMAN…
The caption reads: TEWANIMA, CARLISLE'S GREAT INDIAN RUNNER.
Lewis Tewanima in hat and suit.
This image appears in the New York Herald in January 1909.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Thos. A. Metoxen and Family. Oneida Wis. Also an athlete in time - baseball.
Thomas A. Metoxen with his wife Elizabeth Sickles and their four children.
The caption reads: THE UNITED STATES INDIAN BAND AS THEY WILL APPEAR AT THE CHAUTAUQUA
The printed note reads: TALENT FURNISHED THROUGH INTERSTATE LYCEUM SYSTEM, COLUMBUS. OHIO
The headline reads: IT'S NO WONDER TEWANINA CAN RUN.
Lewis Tewanima in Carlisle Track uniform along with cartoons.
This image appears in The Globe and Commercial Advertiser on March 13, 1909.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Guy Brown our home 1909 Browns Valley Minn
Return when through
Samuel J. Brown and Gertrude Brown with two unidentified adults and six children outside his family's home in Browns Valley, Minnesota.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: July 16, 1909. Daniel W. Milk. Ponca Creek Issue Station. Saint Charles, S. Dak.
The printed note on the front side reads: 14 mo. old Guy Carroll McNutt.
This image of the son of Louise Provost McNutt and Dr. C. A. McNutt was included in a letter sent to Moses Friedman on December 12, 1909.
The handwritten note reads: Adam F. Johnson
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: I have no picture of my house now. But will send one when I have it taken. Adam F. Johnson, 2020 R. R. One, Swanton, Ill.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Alberta Bartholomew
Alberta Bartholomew and eleven unidentified Carlisle students.
Alfred Blackwell around 1910.
Alfred Blackwell around 1910.
Alpheus D. Dodge and Charlotte Dodge in front of a house with a dog.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Aneta Pollard
Anita Pollard with an unidenified student.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Anna Morton Lubo
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is Ardith Nioma my youngest daughter living I have four girls living and one Boy three girls dead
Ardith Nioma McComb, the youngest daughter of Ellen Martin McComb and F. B. McComb, sitting on a stool around the age of four.
View of Arthur Finley in suit and tie.
This small photograph is attached to Finley's returned student survey.
The caption reads: BARK-HOUSE. SAC AND FOX INDIANS.
The printed note reads: GEO. E. CORNISH, ARKANSAS CITY, KANS.
The reverse side includes a short note from George B. Kishketon to Superintendent Moses Friedman sent from McLoud, Oklahoma on September 20, 1910.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Benj. Caswell
Robert & Oliver Caswell's bed room.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Dining room Benj. Cawell's residence
The handwritten note on the reads: O. Caswell
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Benj. Caswell & family.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Parlor of Benjamin Caswell's residence.
Room in Benjamin Caswell's house including a piano, pillows, and chairs.
View of Benjamin D. Penny's family around 1910. It is not clear which individual is Benjamin D. Penny.
The headline reads: Carlisle Indian Girls Root for Carlisle Football Heroes.
A. Ella Johnson and other Carlisle students in the stands of a Carlisle football team.
This image appears in the Wichita Beacon in Wichita, Kansas.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Cass Lake school girls Ages 12 - 15 years.
Eleven girls in uniform from the Cass Lake Indian School.