Studio portrait of Peter Oscar.
The caption written on this image is "Peter Oscar Carpenter." Oscar's file shows that he was trained as and later worked as a carpenter, so this is not part of his name.
Studio portrait of Peter Oscar.
The caption written on this image is "Peter Oscar Carpenter." Oscar's file shows that he was trained as and later worked as a carpenter, so this is not part of his name.
Studio portrait of Robert Hamilton.
Studio portrait of Samuel Decora and Bedford Forest.
Studio portrait of Samuel Six Killer.
Studio portrait of Sarah Williams.
Studio portrait of four female students and two male students. The caption identifies them as being from the Crow nation.
Studio portrait of Sohn George.
Studio portrait of Susie McDougal and Alice Lambert.
Studio portrait of Tawney Owl.
Portrait of twelve young male students, most in baseball uniforms with "C.C." on the front, posed with baseball equipment.
Note: The June 15, 1894 Indian Helper states that "The C.C.'s beat a team of little town boys on Saturday by a score of 15 to 21."
Studio portrait of students from the King family. They are probably Charles King, Louisa King, Ophelia King, and Celinda King. The older male student in the bottom center is currently unidentified.
Studio portrait of Thomas Hanbury.
Studio portrait of Thomas Mason.
Studio portrait of Thomas Stewart (left) and Nelson Hare (right).
Studio portrait of three unidentified male students seated at a table stacked with books. Behind them is a banner which reads "Standard En Avant." They may be members of the Standard Debating Society.
Studio portrait of two unidentified female students.
Studio portrait of Walter Lee Kennedy.
Studio portrait of Wesson Murdock.
Studio portrait of Wiley Morgan wearing a uniform.
Studio portrait of William Lufkins.
Studio portrait of two visiting chiefs with ten male student and ten female students.
Previous cataloging for the National Anthropological Archives version of this image indicates they are Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs and students and that it was taken in March 1894.
Studio portrait of Kiowa Chief Lone Wolf with his sons, William Lone Wolf (seated left) and Delos Lone Wolf (standing left) and another student (standing right), c.1895.
Studio portrait of visiting chiefs Quanah Parker (seated in the middle row) and Lone Wolf (standing in the back row, third from the left) with three female students and six male students. The wife of Quanah Parker, Tonarcy, is seated next to him in the center of the photo.
The National Anthropological Archives version of this image has…
Studio portrait of Sylvania Cooper and Cynthia Cooper. Due to her age, we believe Cynthia is the one on the right.
Studio portrait of Alice Parker.