Reproduction of a studio photograph of Wilson Charles which appeared in The Arrow at the time of Charles' marriage to fellow student Elizabeth Knudsen. The photograph appeared in The Arrow, Vol. II, No. 32, 1906/04/06.
1900-1909


Studio portrait of the graduating class of 1906 with inserted single photos of two female students.
Students are marked with white numbers corresponding to the typed list of names below. They are:1. Yukkanatache, Dock, 2. Hill, Abram M., 3. Burrows, Emma, 4. Kingsley, Adeline, 5. Logan, Emma, 6. Bowen,…
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The caption on the front of the card reads "Casino, Ocean Park, Long Branch, Cottrell, Photo." There is also a hand-written caption at the bottom which reads "Engaged for 1907 ten weeks at 10,000."
The postcard was addressed to Mrs. Wm. C. Park, Pine Bush, Orange Co., New York, and postmarked Sep. 11, 1906.
![School Band in Long Branch, New Jersey [version 1] black and white image; group portrait of approximately 39 members of the Carlisle Indian School band and the band leader. The students stand in rows on the steps of a large building, in uniform, with instruments in hand](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-I-0142_001.jpg?itok=GnHgNkIB)
The caption on the front of the postcard reads 23. The Carlisle Indian Band, Long Branch, N. J.
A message written below the caption on the front reads: "Don't make eyes at the one in the middle. I saw him first. Tracy."
The postcard was addressed to Miss Nellie Noyes[?]. Columbus Place Long Branch N. J.
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Studio portrait of teacher Angel De Cora in Native American clothing.
![Band and Students Assembled in Central Campus [view 1], c. 1907 Band and Students Assembled in Central Campus [view 1], c. 1907](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/00323B%20Hoover.jpg?itok=Y4bpZrRN)
The school band and students assembled in formation on the grounds of the central campus with the Dining Hall, Band Stand, and Girls' Quarters in the background.
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The school band and students assembled in formation on the grounds of the central campus with the Dining Hall, Band Stand, and Girls' Quarters in the background.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mazel E. Spencer age 15 years
Calvin " " 13 "
Yvette " " 11 "
This was taken 3 years ago
Lydia Flint Spencer

The handwritten note reads: 1 Charles DeBrae; 2 Ruth DeBrae; 3 John DeBrae; 4 Julian DeBrae; 5 May DeBrae.
The reverse side includes a short note from Charles DeBrae to Bear Man.
This image was taken at Coney Island in New York around 1907.
Note: DeBrae is also known by the…

A corner of a room set up as a store with products, including prominently displayed Uneeda Biscuits from the National Biscuit Company, and scales and a roll on a glass-topped counter. There are banners and penants hanging on the wall.
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The caption on the front reads: Elisabeth Penny Tribe Nez Perce Indian School Carlisle, Pa.
The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to write a message and where to write the address.

The reverse side includes a note from Francis X. Guardipee to Superintendent Moses Friedman.
Views of Guardipee as a student at the Carlisle Indian School.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mr. Frank James and wife and child Rose James, wife Everett James, child. sent by Mrs. Rosie James.

Studio portrait of George Gardner wearing football uniform.

Six female students seated around the flag pole on the school grounds, with a woman identified as Blanche Dum, their Sunday school teacher from the Allison Methodist Church.

Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1907. Students are marked with white number and identified in a label attached below the photo. They are: 1) Frances Ghangraw 2) Nicodemus Billy 3) Arthur Doxtator 4) Isaac R. Gould 5) Zoa Hardin Heny 6) Sarah Isham 7) Freeman…

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: LYON
This photograph is likely Isaac Lyon, who was a noted member of the Carlisle football team.
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Josiah Saracino

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Pelagie Nash Thurston, Neb.

Studio portrait of Richard Kesetta wearing uniform.
Note: Caption on image reads: Richard Kissitti / Age 4 years / Tribe Apache / Baby of the Indian School, Carlisle, pa.

Studio portrait of Richard Kesetta wearing uniform.
Caption on image: Richard Kissitti / Tribe Apache / Carlisle's Baby

Six female students standing posed in a row on the school grounds.
In a related photo they are identified as a Sunday school class under instruction by the Allison Methodist Church in Carlisle.

Studio of William Dietz, also known as Lone Star Dietz.

Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: A Staunch and A Most Sincere Friend Of The Red Race . . . . Major Wm. A. Mercer Held In The Highest Esteem In the Heart Of The Red Man.

The caption on the front of the postcard reads: CAMPUS, U.S. INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
There is also a message hand-written on the front of the card that reads: "Arrived safely am boarding with Rev. Rhods[?] have a nice place. Best wishes Pa'pa".
The postcard was addressed to Miss Ethel M. Haines, Thompsontown,…