A posed group at Camp Sells, with male students sitting on and standing next to a log bridge. More male students and staff are sitting and standing on the shore, some leaning on shovels, in front of tents. A banner with "Camp Sells" is strung between two trees.
1910-1919
A posed group at Camp Sells, with white male and female staff on a log bridge, some carrying supplies. Some female students are sitting further back on the log bridge and standing in the water below. More female students and staff are sitting and standing on the shore in front of tents. A banner with "Camp Sells" is strung between two trees.…
Female students posed in rows, standing in front of the dining pavilion. In the foreground a black man stands beside an outdoor cooking grill with pots and pans on it. Another man stands, wiping his face, beside a pile of wood. At far left a female student in Native-style clothing poses with a boy and arrow. Behind her a female student wearing…
Female students posed standing and sitting in front of tents. In the foreground one girl in Native-style dress holds a boy and arrow and another is posed aiming what appears to be a rifle. One of the seated girls is wearing a Native-style headband. A white female teacher stands at far right.
On the grounds at Camp Sells, fourteen male students, a row standing and a row sitting, pose in the foreground and three male students are sitting and standing in the background.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Panoramic View of Indian School and Campus, Carlisle, Pa.
The address has been crossed out but reads "Miss R. Stetson, 860 N. 22nd St. Phila. Pa." The message on the back reads: " Dear Sister, Thought you might like to see the Indian School on a card. Spent Sunday in…
The headline reads: VERSATILE INDIAN IS WONDER OF ATHLETICS
The captions read from top left to bottom right: PLAYING FOOTBALL RUNNING BROAD JUMP RUNNING 100 YARD DASH HIGH JUMPING AS A BASE BALL PITCHER …
The caption reads: THE THORPE BRIDAL PARTY.
The bridal party for the wedding of Jim Thorpe and Iva Miller.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: The face my book like she came old Bessie
Here are my little boys and our watch dog. with my best wishes to you. Remember me to Elizabeth Baird.
Bessie Gotholda Thompson holding a small dog with a group of boys in the Black Rock Boarding School in…
Studio portrait of Edward Brien (standing) and David Bird (seated).
View of Everett Ranco as a student at Carlisle.
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.
A female student posed standing in front of an easel, apparently copying a painting of flowers.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging describes the image's label as being partially illegible, but seems to say that the student is Nettie Standing Bear.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Gladys Titus, 6 mo old.
Harry John outside a house with an unidentified women in the background.
Harry John holding two trowels with other tools on the ground.
Harry John holding two trowels with other tools on the ground.
The caption reads: Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas.
The reverse side contains a note from John A. Ortego to Oscar H. Lipps from Lawrence, Kansas on June 5, 1915. It is likely that John A. Ortego is the student also known as Aniseto Ortego.
Joseph S. Sheehan and wife.
Clipping is from the Baltimore America in 1914.
A candid photograph of student Lila Maybee (labeled as "mother" at right) and an unidenitfied fellow female student, taken on the school grounds.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Minnie White
Minnie White in the foreground with a house and barn in the background.
The caption reads: OFFICERS OF CHEMAWA BATTALION, 1914.
The handwritten note reads: Ed Smith - Discip.
Edwin A. Smith with the Chemawa Battalion in uniform with other members.
Studio portrait of Superintendent Oscar Lipps.
The caption reads: Panoramic View of Indian School and Campus, Carlisle, PA.
The reverse side contains a note sent to Marie Belbeck sent from Carlisle, Pennsylvania on August 1, 1914.
The caption reads: Panoramic View of Indian School and Campus, Carlisle, Pa.
The reverse side includes a note to Lillian Simons in Mashpee, Massachusetts from Billie. The note is sent from Carlisle, Pennsylvania on August 1, 1914.
Studio portrait of Richard R. Kesetta wearing non-native clothing.