Studio portrait of an unidentified male student wearing a school uniform.
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student. The name in the handwritten caption looks like Parnell but there is no student with a name similar to that from the time this image was taken.
Studio portrait of a visiting chief with a male student.
Previous cataloging interpreted the name of the student as something like Van Moore. There are no records for a student by that name.
Studio portrait of a visiting chief with three male students.
Studio portrait of a visiting chief, three male students, and one white man.
Studio portrait of Walter Analla and his sister, Maria Analla, both in school uniforms.
A handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Walter Analla and his sister.
Studio portrait of White Wolf, a Comanche chief.
The school newspaper records a visit to the school by the chief in 1885.
Studio portrait of William Brown and Katie White Bird, both probably wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Work Together and Brian Early Bird.
Studio portrait of Young Bull Bear, a Cheyenne chief, with his brothers Oscar Bull Bear (left) and Richard Davis.
Image of a group of young men posed on a rocky outcropping in a heavily wooded vista.
The young men look as if they may be Carlisle students.
Studio portrait of Eustace Pelone.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates part of the handwritten caption on the image says "March 1885."
Studio portrait of Phillip White (Phillips Bob Tail).
Note: Previous cataloging indicates the handwritten caption includes the date April 1885.
Studio portrait of Adam Metoxen (standing) and John Elm (seated), both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Annie Thomas.
Studio portrait of Anson Garlick.
Studio portrait of Charles D. Wheelock (seated at left) and Dennison Wheelock (standing at right). Dennison is wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Chauncey Yellow Robe (also known as Timber Yellow Robe) wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Cornelia Kowitesy.
Studio portrait of Edmund Guerrrier with Laura Standing Elk and Julia Bent. The two students are wearing school uniforms.
Note: Guerrier was employed as an interpreter for the U.S. government.
Studio portrait of thirteen unidentified male students and five unidentified female students. Previous cataloging identifies them as from the Pawnee nation.
A print of this image has on the reverse "Presented to Rose Howell, March 20th 1886 By Wm. Morgan." William Morgan is presumably one of the Pawnee students in this group.
Studio portrait of Ernie Black and his sister Jennie Black.
A handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Ernie Black and his Sister.
Studio portrait of Frank Conroy.
Studio portrait of Frank Everett.
