The Art Class, #2, c.1895

Format

The handwritten label on the slide reads: Art Class at Work. Printed on the label is the manufacturer of the slide C. T. Milligan, 728 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.

This image appears in United States Indian School Carlisle, Penna (Carlisle, PA: The School, [1895?]), p. 12. No prints of this image have yet been located. 

Because no prints or negatives of this image have yet been found, we believe this photograph was probably taken by student photographer John Leslie. 

View of the Campus, #3, c. 1895

Format

The handwritten label on the slide reads: Campus. Evening. Printed on the label is the manufacturer of the slide C. T. Milligan, 728 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.

The photograph was taken looking south. Moving from left to right the buildings visible are: the Superintendent's Quarters, the Administration Building, the Guard House, the Academic Building, and the back of the Girls' Quarters. Male students are visible in the foreground where a tennis court is laid out, and females students can be seen in the background. 

James R. Killies Student File

Student file of James R. Killies, a member of the Shinnecock Nation, who entered the school on September 4, 1892, and departed on September 8, 1892. The file contains a student information card and a returned student survey that indicates Killies was living in Cut Meat, South Dakota in 1912.

In school documentation James R. Killies is also known as James Kills and James A. Killies.

 

Leonard Williams Student File

Student file of Leonard Williams, a member of the Seneca Nation, who entered the school on October 1, 1902, and ultimately departed on July 2, 1907. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains a student information card, a report after leaving, and a returned student survey that indicates Williams was working as a farmer in Silver Creek, New York in 1910.