Studio portrait of Black Dog, an Osage chief.
Osage
Studio portrait of Daniel Osage West posed with a bicycle.
Studio portrait of David Copperfield (seated at left) and Samuel Barker (standing at right).
Studio portrait of Josephine Lane [?] wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Eddie Albert in school uniform.
Studio portrait of Ernest Roe.
Studio portrait of an Osage chief.
This chief is also in the group of Osage chiefs in PA-CH1-075b and with students in NAA73481.
Studio portrait of Robert Taylor.
Studio portrait of Black Dog, an Osage chief.
Studio portrait of Black Dog, an Osage chief, with two unidentified male students.
Identification of Black Dog is based on comparison with other images. No caption information is available. Student newspapers reported that Black Dog visited the school for commenencement in March 1895, therefore this image has been assigned that…
Studio portrait of eleven male students, three Native American men, and one white man. The caption identifies them as from the Osage nation.
A researcher gave the Cumberland County Historical Society partial identifications for the sitters in this photo. According to this information, back row, left to right: Unidentified,…
Studio portrait of Chester Smith.
Studio portrait of Robert Taylor.
Studio portrait of Blanche McLaughlin.
Studio portrait of George Conner posed with a bicycle.
Studio portrait of Henry Roan, Raymond Buffalo Meat, and Thomas Perrier.
Studio portrait of the graduating class of 1901.
The students are identified with white numbers corresponding to the typed label below the photograph.
Note: Edwin Smith, a member of this graduating class, is not included in the photo.
Studio portrait of Ben Mashunkashey in a uniform, holding a snare drum and drumsticks.
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 handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is Ardith Nioma my youngest daughter living I have four girls living and one Boy three girls dead
Ardith Nioma McComb, the youngest daughter of Ellen Martin McComb and F. B. McComb, sitting on a stool around the age of four.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is my Self and Ardith and my Hired Girl
Ellen Martin McComb, Ardith Nioma McComb, and a hired girl doing laundry in a tub on a porch around 1910.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: You will see me with my Haying gang. I am in front with the first team, at the M. V. Freight Yard. Geo. Conner.
The caption reads: HOMES OF CARLISLE EX-STUDENTS AND GRADUATES.
The printed note reads: MRS. LAURA PEDRICK, KIOWA, ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA; ELLEN MARTIN MCCOMEE, OSAGE, FORAKE, OKLA.; WILLIAM PAISANO AND MARY PERRY, PUEBLOS, CASA BLANCA, N.M.; BENJ. CASWELL AND LEILA CORNELIUS, CHIPPEWA AND ONEIDA, CASS LAKE,…
The caption reads: AGRICULTURAL PROGRESS AMONG INDIANS
The printed note reads: 1. Exhibition at their Fair of products raised by Indians on the Fort Berthold Reservation. (2) Home of R. W. Dixey, an Indian, on the Fort Hall Reservation. (3) Pendleton Strike Axe, full-blood Osage, with 600…
Female students Jeanette Pappin, Clemence Le Traille and Blanche Jollie with two male and two female visitors. 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 party of visitors. Eleven of them were…