A souvenir booklet from the Carlisle Indian School, published for their 23rd year. A short description of the aims and goals of the school is presented. Images of students as they first arrived, as well as important visiting chiefs, are given, as are before and after images including those of Tom Torlino. Extracurricular…
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The opening article praised the work of Francis E. Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The following article, pulled from the Philadelphia Ledger, featured two Carlisle students. Thomas Saul (Wanyeya) and Reuben Charles (Gwee-yeh-is) were awarded the Gillespie Scholarship and were being trained in the arts. Next, C. J. Crandall…

The legend of Queen Allaquippa is presented. A series of resolutions on the Seminoles, made by the Tampa Woman's Club, support the Seminole people's attempts to regain land in Florida. Lace making among the Pueblo Nation is discussed. An article from the New York Evening Post about the usefulness of Indian education,…
![Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves [version 1], c.1880 Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73235.jpg?itok=UVa-hn02)
Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (standing at left), Mary Perry (seated in center), and John Menaul Chaves (seated at right). The two boys are both wearing school uniforms.
![Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves [version 2], c.1880 Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_csch052.jpg?itok=z4jkKfS-)
Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (standing at left), Mary Perry (seated in center), and John Menaul Chaves (standing at right). The boys are both wearing school uniforms. Perry is in a school-issued print dress.

Studio portrait of Mary Ealy (standing at left), Jennie Hammaker (standing at right), Frank Cushing (sitting at left), and Taylor Ealy (sitting at right), all wearing native clothing.
The printed caption on the reverse side reads:
No 20.
Teai-e-se-u-lu-ti-wa - Frank Cushing.…
![Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 1], c.1880 Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73336.jpg?itok=7Q6PMqfZ)
Studio portrait of Frank Cushing (standing at left), Taylor Ealy (standing at right), Mary Ealy (seated in swing at left), and Jennie Hammaker (seated at right), all wearing school uniforms.
![Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 2], c.1880 Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jennie Hammaker [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_033a.jpg?itok=oEClaK0B)
Studio portrait of Frank Cushing (standing at left), Taylor Ealy (standing at right), Mary Ealy (seated in swing at left), and Jennie Hammaker (seated at right), all dressed in school uniforms.
![Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 1], c.1880 Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73447.jpg?itok=WRrB90SE)
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing native clothing.
![Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 2], c.1880 Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-PC-004-f34.jpg?itok=KZUyJMud)
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing native clothing.
The handwritten note reads: Pueblos Harvey Townsend Sheldon Jackson.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image: PA-CH1-19b, CS-CH-074, and 12-26-01…

Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (Wat-ye-eh), Mary Perry (Ki-ot-se), and John Menaul Chaves (Kowsh-te-ah), at their arrival and in native dress.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: CS-CH-072 and 10B-02-01.

Portrait of seven male students and four female students posed on the school grounds. This photo was taken on the day they arrived, July 31, 1880. Although the caption states that they were Pueblo students, ten of them were Pueblo and one was Apache. The Pueblo students are: Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, Jennie Hammaker, Sheldon…
![Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves [version 3], c.1880 Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves [version 3], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0135.jpg?itok=kqQRzWnQ)
Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (standing at left), Mary Perry (seated in center), and John Menaul Chaves (standing at right). The boys are both wearing school uniforms. Perry is in a school-issued print dress.
![Mary Ealy, Nellie Carey, Mary Perry, and Jennie Hammaker with teacher Mary Hyde [version 1], c.1881 Mary Ealy, Nellie Carey, Mary Perry, and Jennie Hammaker with teacher Mary Hyde [version 1], c.1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_74319.jpg?itok=-shMbb1h)
Studio portrait of Mary Ealy, Nellie Carey, Mary Perry, and Jennie Hammaker with teacher Mary Hyde.
![Mary Ealy, Nellie Carey, Mary Perry, and Jennie Hammaker with teacher Mary Hyde [version 2], c.1881 Mary Ealy, Nellie Carey, Mary Perry, and Jennie Hammaker with teacher Mary Hyde [version 2], c.1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_020c.jpg?itok=6x7U0Pit)
Studio portrait of Mary Ealy, Nellie Carey, Mary Perry, and Jennie Hammaker, posed with teacher Mary Hyde. The students are all wearing school uniforms.

The printed note on the reverse side reads: OUR BOYS AND GIRLS At the Indian Training School, Carlisle, Pa.
1. White Buffalo, Cheyenne, I. T.
2. Mittie Houston, Wichita, I. T.
3. Samuel Townsend, Pawnee, I. T.
4. Nancy Renville, Sisseston Sioux, D. T…
![Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 1], c.1881 Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 1], c.1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73372.jpg?itok=Fzlvo2JI)
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing school uniforms.
![Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 2], c.1881 Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 2], c.1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0093.jpg?itok=IGU0Srlw)
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing school uniforms.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society also has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-031b and 12-26-02.

Studio portrait of Harry Marmon wearing school uniform.

Studio portrait of Henry Kendall.
![Lena Carr and Harry Marmon with staff [version 1], c.1882 Lena Carr and Harry Marmon with staff [version 1], c.1882](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73417.jpg?itok=swbxWrvF)
Studio portrait of Lena Carr (seated) and Harry Marmon (standing at right) with staff members Miss Mary R. Hyde (standing in rear at left) and Miss Shiverick (standing in rear at right).
![Lena Carr and Harry Marmon with staff [version 2], c.1882 Lena Carr and Harry Marmon with staff [version 2], c.1882](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_csch060.jpg?itok=COpORgq-)
Studio portrait of students Lena Carr and Harry Marmon with staff members Mary R. Hyde (standing in rear at left) and Harriet Hyde Shiverick (standing in rear at right).

Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (Wat-ye-eh), Mary Perry (Ki-ot-se), and John Menaul Chaves (Kowsh-te-ah), all in their school uniforms.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-030a and 10B-02-02.

Studio portrait of Harry Marmon wearing school uniform.

Studio portrait of John Dixon (seated) and Cyrus Dickson (standing), both wearing school uniforms. John is also known as John Dickson and was Cyrus' brother.
Note: CCHS identifies the sitters as Cyrus and John. Identification here is based on contextual information.