The caption reads: NINTH GRADE, JUNIOR CLASS.
This image appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902).
The caption reads: NINTH GRADE, JUNIOR CLASS.
This image appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902).
The caption reads: SEVENTH GRADE.
This image appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902).
Seven male students posed with a white female teacher in the Sloyd classroom.
This image, with the caption SLOYD CLASS, ADVANCED, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.84].
Six male and one female student posed as if working in the school's mailing department.
This image, with the caption MAIL DEPARTMENT, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.27].
Two male students posed in the carriage shop, with another man, probably the instructor, looking on.
This image, with the caption CARRIAGE PAINTING, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p. 42].
The caption reads: Band Stand and Girls Quarters, Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.
The handwritten note on the front reads: Juliette Smith Carlisle Pa
The postcard is addressed to Marba Marlin in Roxbourgh, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The caption reads: GENERAL PRACTICE IN GYMNASIUM.
This image appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902).
Male students posed repairing one of the school's stone fences.
This image, with the caption REPAIRING FARM FENCES, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.32].
Six male students posed in the carpenter shop.
This image, with the caption SAWING AND PLANING, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.31].
The caption reads: SHOE SHOP - SEWING TOPS.
This image, with the caption SHOE SHOP - SEWING TOPS, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p. 34].
Large group of male students in athletic clothing, posed on the grounds in front of a fence.
This image, with the caption TRACK TEAM, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.97].
This image with the caption CAMPUS, OFFICE, AND SCHOOL BUILDINGS appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.11].
The caption reads: WAGON MAKING, WOODWORK SECTION.
This image appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902).
The caption reads: NORMAL ROOM.
This image appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902).
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Frank Yarlot & George Pradt. School friends of Mothers.
Portrait of two male students in uniforms standing in front of a building. On the building are hanging two banners, one for Carlisle and one for Wesleyan. The building may not be on the school grounds.
Note on reverse side reads: from Doctor Morgan 12/3/04
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: John Feather
Portrait of John Feather in a suit and tie.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: ANNA ELIZABETH Zeigler MILTON I Zeigler CARLISLE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL HARNESS INSTRUCTOR
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: MILTON I ZIEGLER CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL - HARNESS INSTRUCTOR
Harness Instructor Milton I. Zeigler (left) in a classroom with a student around 1905.
Studio portrait of a male student, probably Thomas Saul.
Studio portrait of an unidentified female student.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student, possibly Josiah Charles.
The caption on the front of the card reads "Casino, Ocean Park, Long Branch, Cottrell, Photo." There is also a hand-written caption at the bottom which reads "Engaged for 1907 ten weeks at 10,000."
The postcard was addressed to Mrs. Wm. C. Park, Pine Bush, Orange Co., New York, and postmarked Sep. 11, 1906.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads 23. The Carlisle Indian Band, Long Branch, N. J.
A message written below the caption on the front reads: "Don't make eyes at the one in the middle. I saw him first. Tracy."
The postcard was addressed to Miss Nellie Noyes[?]. Columbus Place Long Branch N. J.
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