Studio portrait of Left Hand and his son, U.S. Grant (Grant Left Hand). Grant is wearing a school uniform.
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Studio portrait of Lucy Black Shortnose wearing a school-issued print dress.
Studio portrait of Lucy Black Shortnose, Anna Laura, Justine La Framboise, and Nancy Renville, all wearing school-issued print dresses.
Studio portrait of Luther Standing Bear.
Studio portrait of Nancy Renville and Justine La Framboise, both wearing school-issued print dresses.
Studio portrait of Raymond Stewart.
Studio portrait of Red Shirt, a Sioux chief.
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing native clothing.
Image of a slate such as those used by students. This slate shows a drawing of a man shooting an arrow at a bird next to a tree, math problems, the name "Luther Otakte," and an example of writing referring to teacher Miss Burgess. Along the side is written "Choate Photographer."
It is probable but not certain that all the work on…
Studio portrait of Spotted Tail, a Sioux chief, described as being "after his return from Washington."
Note: This image was sold by photographer J.N. Choate (#23 on the list of photos being sold). It is here that it is described as being "after his return from Washington."
View of students and instructor posed working in front of the blacksmith's shop. One student is shoeing a horse.
Male students working in the print shop.
Studio portrait of teacher Mary Hyde and eight female students. The students are: Ann Laura (back left), Hattie Long Wolf (back middle), Rebecca Big Star (back right), Alice Wynn (middle row left), Grace Cook (middle row right), Mabel Doanmoe (bottom left), Stella Berht (bottom center), and Ruth (Looking Woman) (bottom right). The girls…
Studio portrait of three unidentified male students; two are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of two men in native clothing, probably visiting chiefs, and a third wearing a suit.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student wearing a straw hat and a bandana. Previous cataloging interprets a date of 1880 in the caption.
Note: This appears to be a photograph of a photograph. The original photograph appears to be of a Carlisle student taken in Choate's studio.
Portrait of a group of visiting chiefs with some white men and one male student.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's copy of this image says that they are chiefs from the Sac and Fox nation.
Studio portrait of Walter Matches.
Studio portrait of William B. Peery wearing school uniform.
Portrait of a group of Native American men, white men, with one male student and two female students posed in front of a dormitory building on the school grounds. Richard Henry Pratt is standing at the far left.
The caption in the album for the Cumberland County Historical Society version of this image states that they are from the Great…
Studio portrait of Lucy Black Shortnose, Ella Hippy, Fanny (Knife Holder), Mabel Doanmoe, and Laura Doanmoe.
One of the Cumberland County Historical Society's versions of this image (10-B-04) provides a date of March 1880.
Studio portrait of seven unidentified male students in school uniforms.
The caption for the Cumberland County Historical Society's version of this image identifies the students as from the Cheyenne nation and provides a date of March 1880.
Studio portrait of seven unidentified male students in school uniform.
The caption for the Cumberland County Historical Society's version of this image identifies the students as from the Kiowa nation and provides a date of March 1880.
Studio portrait of ten unidentified male students wearing school uniforms.
The caption for the Cumberland County Historical Society's copy of this image identifies them as from the Cheyenne nation and dates it to March 1880.
Male students in school uniforms posed on the balcony, front porch, and in front of a building on the school grounds, presumably the Boys' Quarters.
One of the Cumberland County Historical Society's copies of this image is captioned "Indian boys in first uniforms Apr. 1880."