Alfred Blackbird, #1, c.1910
Alfred Blackwell around 1910.

Alfred Blackwell around 1910.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: from left to right: Jessy Tilden and Raph Tilden.
View of Samuel and Amy Tilden's children around 1910.
View of Josiah Redwolf around 1909.
View of Benjamin D. Penny's family around 1910. It is not clear which individual is Benjamin D. Penny.
View of two men working to brand a bull. It is not clear which individual is Benjamin D. Penny.
The caption reads: A NATIVE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN. Nez Perce alumnus of the Carlisle Indian School.
The printed note attached to this image reads: Clipping from the N. Y. Tribune. January 23, 1910. James G. Dickson -- ex-pupil.
This image appears in the New York Tribune on January 23, 1910.
The caption reads: THE MISSION
This image is from the letterhead of Reverend James G. Dickson's correspondence with the school. The image is from Pendleton, Oregon and tepees can be seen in the background.
The caption reads: The TEPEE OF THE NEW INDIAN. The home of an educated Nez Perce Indian near Kamiah, Idaho.
The handwritten note at the top of the image reads: Paul Corbett - Ex-pupil.
This image of Paul Corbett's house appears in an article of the New York Daily-Tribune on January 23, 1910.
The handwritten note reads: Bertha Day Clifford Leeds Ella Leeds
Image of Clifford Leeds with his sister and cousin.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Tom Torlino, Navajoe, Three years later.
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has four copies of this image: PA-CH2-004b, 12-26-04, BS-CH-012, and US-50b.