Studio portrait of two unidentified male students and two unidentified female students.
Previous cataloging indicates they are from the Winnebago nation.
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students and two unidentified female students.
Previous cataloging indicates they are from the Winnebago nation.
Studio portrait of Frank Conroy and Charles Redmore. Both are wearing uniforms and one is holding a rawhide rattle.
Studio portrait of Frank Everett in school uniform.
Studio portrait of Frank Everett and Percy Zadoka.
Studio portrait of Frank West.
Studio portrait of Frank West.
Studio portrait of Fred Big Horse and Noble Prentis.
Studio portrait of George Fire Thunder.
Studio portrait of George Fire Thunder.
Studio portrait of George Thomas.
The girls' quarters with female students on the porches, with the bandstand at right and the hospital building visible between them.
The girls' quarters with female students visible on the porches, with the bandstand at right and the hospital building visible between them.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-058B and 10A-C-03.
Studio portrait of Good Chief, a Pawnee chief.
The guard house with a figure standing in the central doorway.
White instructor in center, male students working at benches in the harness making shop.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-089c and BS-CH-046.
Studio portrait of Harvey Townsend and Benjamin Thomas, both wearing school uniforms.
The caption reads: H. Townsend + B. Thomas
Studio portrait of Henry A. Russell.
Studio portrait of Henry Ouita (left) and Kise Williams (right).
Studio portrait of Hoo-sa-tau-lus [?], an Apache chief.
Note: There is no original caption for this photograph. This identification was provided by an unknown source at the Cumberland County Historical Society.
Studio portrait of How se-eh.
Note: This student was identified in the caption as Kowseah.
Studio portrait of James B. Garcia.
Studio portrait of James B. Garcia.
Studio portrait of Jame Black Hawk.
Handwritten caption along side of image probably reads: James Black Hawk.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Pueblo boys. James H. Miller. by his Brother Francis H. Ortiz. Indian Training School. Carlisle, Pennsylvania
This photograph originally appeared in an album that E. A. Seabrook, a teacher at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, received from his students on December 25,…
Studio portrait of Francis Ortiz (standing at left) and James H. Miller (seated at right). Ortiz is in school uniform.