A white male doctor and two nurses attend a patient on a table in the operating room of the school hospital.
1900-1909


View showing the Hospital in the distance with the Doctor's House on the left and one of the Staff Housing buildings on the right.

The caption reads: EAGLE CHIEF, PONCA.
The printed note reads: PUBLISHED AND COPYRIGHTED 1909 BY GEO. B. CORNISH ARKANSAS CITY, KANS.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Dear Mrs Denny,
I suppose you will be rather surprised to hear from me
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The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Please return this to Edgar H. Rickard Lewiston, N.Y. R. F. D. 19
Edgar H. Rickard with his daughter and son.

Edwin A. Smith with Lucy. N. Jones.

A white female nurse and a female student nurse attend two female students in beds on the sleeping porch of the school hospital.

A group of female students and a few boys posed in front of the Laundry Building.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

A white female nurse and a female student nurse attend three female student patients in beds in a hospital ward. Another female student, apparently a visitor, sits in a chair beside of the beds.

Older and younger female students with a dog posed on the lawn of the central campus. Visible behind them, from left to right, are the Athletic Quarters, the Disciplinarian's Quarters, the Small Boys' Quarters and the Assistant Superintendent's Quarters.
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The fire wagon inside its shed. The Cumberland County Historical Society identified this as "a hose wagon and hand pumper fire engines."
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

View of the fire wagon in its shed, attached to a school building.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

Eleven male students posed on the field in football uniforms. They are all looking down and so their faces are not visible.
They are identified as the 1909 Varsity Line-Up.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Francis Shakonaby
View of Francis Shakonaby while standing on the grounds of the Carlisle Indian School around 1909. The woman next to Shakonaby has not been identified.

Frank Mt. Pleasant as a junior at Dickinson College.
This image is from the Microcosm, the yearbook of Dickinson College, for the 1908-09 academic year.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Fred Sickles

The reverse side contains a note from Joseph Sheehan.
The 1909 Frederick, Maryland Y.M.C.A football team in uniform.

The printed caption reads: GIRLS AT DUMB BELL WORK AT INDIAN SCHOOL, Carlisle, Pa.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Here is the Place we dance. I tell you it goes dandy. Sincerly, Jacob Paul Carlisle, Pa.
Note sent to Elizabeth Young in Roxbury, New Jersey from Jacob Paul in 1909.…

View of the front of the Girls' Quarters, showing the trees, benches, and paths of the central campus.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1909. They are identified in a label attached below the photo. They are: 1) Alonzo Patton 2) Michael Balenti 3) Cecilia Baronovitch 4) Savannah Beck 5) Bennett, Georgia 6) Olga Reinkin 7) Alonzo G. Brown 8) Irene Brown 9)…

View of the Guard House.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

A display of Native American-style objects, hanging on display. They may be objects made by the students, being offered for sale.

View of the harness shop, with a large empty table in foreground and students working at benches around the perimeter.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image; two are prints (PA-CH3-142 and 14B-11-05) and one is a glass plate negative (00314A#15). It was previously…

View of the new Hospital Building with a woman seated on the front porch.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

View from a sidewalk on campus through leafy trees to the porches of a quarters or residence.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Julia Elmore