Studio portrait of Robert Hamilton.
Blackfeet (Piegan)


Studio portrait of John Kennedy.

Studio portrait of Peter Oscar.
The caption written on this image is "Peter Oscar Carpenter." Oscar's file shows that he was trained as and later worked as a carpenter, so this is not part of his name.

Studio portrait of Robert Hamilton.
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Studio portrait of twenty-three male students. The caption for this image, as well as the other copies, identifies them as students who worked in the print shop and gives a date of 1894. Other copies identify the sitters. They are:
1st. Tier (presumably the back row), Robert Hudson, Leroy W. Kennedy, Leander Gansworth, William…
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The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Carlisle Indian School.
The printed note on the reverse side reads: PRINTERS. Commence with those standing an read fro left to right in order, likewise the other two tiers.
1st. Tier.
1. Robert Hudson, Seneca.…

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Miss Spyna Devereaux
Group of female and male students in school uniforms.

Studio portrait of John Kennedy.

Studio portrait of Richard Grant.

Studio portrait of George Hazlett.

Studio photograph of the graduating class of 1896. The sitters are marked with white numbers and identified in the caption below. They are: 1. Adams, Johnson, Chippewa 2. Davenport, Susie, Ottawa 3. Cayou, Frank, Omaha 4. Cornelius, Leila,Oneida 5. Gansworth, Leander, Tuscarora 6. Henry, Timothy, Tuscarora 7…

Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1904. They are identified in a label attached below the photo.
The label notes that Martha Enos was part of the graduating class but not included in the photo.

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.

View of Charles W. Buck and his wife, Spyna Devereaux, around 1909. Both Charles and Spyna attended the Carlisle Indian School.

View of Charles and Spyna Buck's daughter around 1909.

Group portrait of twenty-three female students wearing costumes. They are the "Puritan Maidens Chorus," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
The program lists a total of twenty-three female students playing Puritan roles, including the Puritan…

Photograph of Jerome Kennerly (The Calf takes a seat).

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: John Frost, Grey Cliff, Mont.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Dining room.
View inside Buck's house, which was located in Browning, Montana.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is my home.
Charles Buck's house was located in Browning, Montana.

View of a piano inside Charles Buck's house, which was located in Browning, Montana.
The reverse side includes a short note from Buck to Superintendent Moses Friedman.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: A corner in the palor.
View inside Buck's house, which was located in Browning, Montana.

The captions read: CARLISLE INDIANS DEFEAT PENN ON FRANKLIN FIELD. 16-0
The sub-captions read: Captain Burd of the Indians, centre; Wheelock, of Carlisle, crashing through Penn's line; When the Indians scored.
The handwritten note reads: Nov. 4, 1911.

The handwritten note reads: BLACK FEET INDIANS FROM GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. COMMENCEMENT WEEK. INDIAN SCHOOL. CARLISLE. PA.
These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this…

Female student posed with one white man, presumably an interpreter, and three Native Americans.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Montana Chiefs . . . Cheyenne, Osage + Sioux . . . Interpreter Greeting a Daughter A Daugther At Carlisle 1913."
Winneshiek appears to be…