Studio portrait of Richard Grant.
Cumberland County Historical Society


Studio portrait of Robert Elige Crow.

Studio portrait of Robert Taylor.
![School Farmhouse [version 1], c. 1895 School Farmhouse [version 1], c. 1895](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/LS-D075_0.jpg?itok=2deZzfvz)
View of the farmhouse on the school grounds.

Studio portrait of three male and four female students.

Studio portrait of Sidney Burr.

Studio portrait of six female students, identified by the caption as "Grad girls of 95." This would identify them as Henrietta Fremont, Susie McDougal, Ida La Chapelle, Alice Lambert, Melissa Green, and Laura Long.

Studio portrait of six young students. Based on their clothing, they all would appear to be girls but some of the faces appear to be male. No further information is available.

Portrait of a large group of male and female students with some female teachers posed next to the south side of the Administration Building.
The name written on the reverse (Hattie Norman) is not a student, so presumably it was the name of the Carlisle resident who owned the photograph.

Studio portrait of Susie Baker and Mamie Ryan, both wearing school uniforms.

Studio portrait of Taylor Smith.

This image also appears in United States Indian School Carlisle, Penna (Carlisle, PA: The School, [1895?]), p. 40.
Caption: THE CARPENTER SHOP.
One of the most useful and popular trades taught is that of carpentering. The Master Carpenter with his Indian boys is able to undertake…

Group portrait of twelve male students, some wearing uniforms with "Carlisle," "Indians," or "Y.A." on them, posed with baseball equipment.
This is probably one of the informal baseball teams organized to play other school teams.

Studio portrait of an unidentified female student wearing a nurse's uniform.

Studio portrait of an unidentified female student.

Studo portrait of an unidentified male student.

Studio portrait of Viola Zieh.

Studio portrait of William Carefelle.

Studio portrait of William Larch.

View of the YMCA Building.

Studio portrait of Black Dog, an Osage chief.

Studio portrait of Johnson Adams.
A note on the back of the photo provides a date of March 18, 1895 and identifies the photographer as John H. Andrews, Carlisle.

Studio portrait of Johnson Adams.
Note: This image is a cropped version of CCHS 13-31-01. That image has a date of March 18, 1895 provided on the reverse and the photographer is identified as John H. Andrews.

Studio portrait of Wacheka High Dog posed with several dolls.
The caption dates this to May 1895.

Studio portrait of Abel Cannot.