The printed note on the reverse side reads: PRINTERS. Commence with those standing and read from left to right in order, likewise the other two tiers.
1st. Tier.
1. Robert Hudson, Seneca.
2. Leroy W. Kennedy, Seneca.
3. Leander Gansworth,…

The printed note on the reverse side reads: PRINTERS. Commence with those standing and read from left to right in order, likewise the other two tiers.
1st. Tier.
1. Robert Hudson, Seneca.
2. Leroy W. Kennedy, Seneca.
3. Leander Gansworth,…
Studio portrait of William Leighton wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Sylvania Cooper and Cynthia Cooper. Due to her age, we believe Cynthia is the one on the right.
The caption reads: GRADUATING CLASS OF 1895, INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
Clark Greg, (Assinaboine.) David Turkey, (Seneca.) George Warren, (Chippewa.) Laura Long, (Wyandotte.) Wm. Hazlett, (Piegan.) Wm. Lufkins, (Chippewa.) Isaac Baird, (Oneida.) Lewis Williams, (Nez Perce.) Ida LaChapelle, (Chippewa…
Studio portrait of Hugh Leider.
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 eleven male students and five female students with one white man. The caption identifies them as being from the Crow nation and provides a date of December 1896.
Studio portrait of sixteen students, eleven male students and five female students, with one white man. The caption identifies them as "Pupils from the Crow Agency."
The National Anthropological Archives copy of this image has a caption with the date December 1896.
Studio portrait of Cynthia Cooper wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of twelve female and fourteen male students.
The caption reads: GRADUATING CLASS OF ’97. INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
Samuel Gruett, Chippewa. Rob’t. Depoe, Siletz. Clarence Whitethunder, Sioux. Edw. Rogers, Chippewa. Brigman Cornelius, Oneida. Mary Miller, Chippewa. Frank…
Portrait of twelve female and fourteen male students posed outside on the school grounds. They are: Back Row, Left to Right: Gruett, Samuel, Chippewa /Depoe, Robert, Siletz/Whitethunder, Clarence, Sioux, /Roger, Edward, Chippewa, /Brigman, Cornelius, Oneida, /Miller, Mary, Chippewa, /Jones, Frank, Sac and…
Studio portrait of Russell Whitebear.
Studio portrait of Frank Yarlot and Byron Wilde.
Studio portrait of Hugh Leider.
Studio portrait of Russell Whitebear.
Studio portrait of Cynthia Cooper, Charlotte Geisdorff, and Rose La Forge.
Studio portrait of Nellie Wentworth and Agnes Lovejoy, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Rose La Forge (back, center), Katie Helen Adams, Charlotte Geisdorff (down front), and three other young women. A family member has identified Pelagie Nash (second from the right, over Charlotte's left shoulder).
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Frank Yarlot & George Pradt. School friends of Mothers.
Studio portrait of Frank Yarlot in a uniform holding a cornet.
Studio photograph of the graduating class of 1903. They are identified as: 1. Tatiyopa, Henry, 2. Kimball, John, 3. Ezhuna, Joseph, 4. Doxtator, Commodore, 5. Doxtator, Alice, 6. Brown, Lillian, 7. Hill, Amy, 8. Bishop, Frank, 9. Brushel, Samuel, 10. Callsen, Minnie, 11. Callsen, Katie…
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.
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,…
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…
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mrs. Katrina Scott and Daughters, St. Xavier, Montana