The reverse side reads: Oliver Brown aged 21 - years
Oliver Brown was Eliza Bell Brown's son.
The reverse side reads: Oliver Brown aged 21 - years
Oliver Brown was Eliza Bell Brown's son.
The headline reads: 20,000 PARADE IN HONOR OF AMERICAN OLYMPIC HEROES
The caption reads: "Jim" Thorp. A. R. Kiviat. Louis Scott. N. S. Tabor. George Bonhag. Tell Berna. Harry Babcock. Ralph Craig. Platt Adams. A. W. Richards.
American Olympic champions in their American sport coats wearing olive…
Raymond Stewart stands with his family outside his house in Rosebud, South Dakota around 1912.
The reverse side includes a note from Stewart to administrators at the Carlisle Indian School.
The caption reads: THE MISSION
This image is from the letterhead of Reverend James G. Dickson's correspondence with the school. The image is from Pendleton, Oregon and tepees can be seen in the background.
Unidentified male seated whose photo was included in a letter to Marie LeSuir from San Francisco on April 9, 1912.
The headline reads: FACTORS IN TEN-MILE HANDICAP RACE
The caption reads: SHEEHAN RUTH GAULE ELPHINSTONE
Taking the lead in the last two miles, Elphinstone was the victor in the endurance event of the Cross Country Club…
The caption reads: CARLISLE INDIAN BASKETBALL TEAM.
Standing, left to right - Thorpe, centre; J. Wheelock and Goes Back, guards. Sitting - Powell and Roberts, guards; Wounded Eye, substitute.
This image was published in the Philadelphia Public Ledger on January 7, 1912.
The caption reads: INDIAN TREE EXPERT HERE
This image appears in the Atlanta Constitution on January 9, 1912. While attending the school Longfeather used the name Murphy Tarby.
The caption reads: MRS. HENRY ROBERTS
The printed note reads: She was Miss Rose De Nomie, a nurse in the Carlisle Indian School Hospital. When Roberts, star end on the Indians' football team, was injured in a game she nursed him back to health and strength, and was wooed and won by him.
…The captions read: ROSE DENOMIE HENRY ROBERTS
View of Henry E. Roberts and his wife, Rosie DeNomie.
This image was published in the Chicago Record-Herald on January 21, 1912.
View of Raymond Stewart's property in Rosebud, South Dakota around 1912.
The reverse side includes a short note from Stewart to administrators at the Carlisle Indian School.
The headline reads: World's Greatest Athlete and His Trophies
Jim Thorpe and his trophies for winning the 1912 Olympic decathlon and penthalon.
This image appears in the Star, a newspaper published in Fort Worth, Texas.
The headline reads: ATHLETE AND TROPHIES
Jim Thorpe and his trophies for winning the 1912 Olympic decathlon and pentathlon.
The headline reads: Olympic Victors Welcomed by 1,000s Throngs Cheer Athletes ...
View of a parade honoring the American Olympic champions in 1912 in New York City.
The headline reads: Jim Thorpe's Pentathlon and Decathlon Prizes Garnered at the Olympiad on Exhibition at Wanamaker's.
The headline reads: Carlisle Indians Form Remarkable Student Government
The caption reads: Top, to left, Gustave Welch, president of school nation; right, school city shown electing its officers, with no chance for ballot-box stuffing; second row, left school supreme court, left to right, William Garlow, Nan…
The caption reads: WALLACE DENNY ASS'T. DISCIPLINARIAN
The handwritten note reads: Dec. 1912
The handwritten note reads: Bertha Day Clifford Leeds Ella Leeds
Image of Clifford Leeds with his sister and cousin.
Brother of Tony B. M. Tommie holding a bow standing in water.
Brother of Tony B. M. Tommie standing on concrete blocks
The reverse side includes a note from Clarence L. Butler to Moses Friedman sent from St. Maries, Idaho on January 3, 1913.
Crowd of people on the porch of the home of Clarence L. Butler.
Cora Elm around 1913.
The caption reads: EAGLE EYE Full Blooded Indian Raised in South Dakota, Born in 1892. The verses on the other side were written for him. SUNSHINE BORN 1898 BENJAMIN BORN 1910
The reverse side contains the verses titlted "A LONG INDIAN" which begins: A lone Indian sat in his little canoe; He sang as he…
The headline reads: An Indian Football Hero Now Chief of His Tribe
The caption reads: E. L. ROGERS AND HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.
This image of Edward L. Rogers and Mayme Ballton Rogers with their three children appears in the Richmond Palladium on September 3, 1913.
The headline reads: OLYMPIC VICTORS IN 1913 CHALMERS
The caption reads: JAMES THORPE THE WONDERFUL, CARLISLE INDIAN ATHLETE, AT THE WHEEL OF THE NEW CHALMERS "THIRTY-SIX." ON THE SEAT BESIDE THORPE IS FRED KELLEY, THE CALIFORNIAN, WHO WON THE 110-METRE HURDLE RACE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES AT STOCKHOLM.