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Rosa B. LaFlesche, c.1911

The headline reads: ARRANGING INDIAN CONFERENCE

The caption reads: MRS. ROSA BE LA FLESCHE.

The note reads: Three-quarter blood Chippewa, proud of her race, who is here arranging for the coming conference on betterment of conditions among her people. he is corresponding secretary and…

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Rosa B. LaFlesche, #1

The caption reads: MRS. ROSA. B. LA FLESCHE (Chippewa)

The note reads: It was her deep faith in the Society and her devotion to it that carried the first conference to success and gave the Society the strength to live through its most critical periods.

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Rosa B. LaFlesche, #2

The caption reads: MRS. ROSA B. LA FLESCHE,

The note reads: Secretary Congress of American Indians, in session at Columbus, Ohio.

This image appears in the Oklahoman in 1911.

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Rosalie Doctor's Family and House, c.1911

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is my home and family.

Rosalie Doctor Poodry with her husband Stafford Poodry and daughters Mabel, Ethel, Christine, and baby in front of their house in Basom, New York.

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Rose Denomie, c.1912

The caption reads: MRS. HENRY ROBERTS

The printed note reads: She was Miss Rose De Nomie, a nurse in the Carlisle Indian School Hospital. When Roberts, star end on the Indians' football team, was injured in a game she nursed him back to health and strength, and was wooed and won by him.

This image…

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Sarah Mansur with Group, c.1911

The handwritten note reads: Sara Mansur

Sarah Mansur with a group of students sitting on the steps of a building at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Sky Eagle, c.1911

The headline reads: INDIANS TO COMPETE IN MARATHON CONTEST

The caption reads: SKY EAGLE, INDIAN RUNNER Who Will Compete with White Sprinters in Los Angeles-Venice Marathon.

The printed note reads: Judson Cabay, Swiftest of Chippewa Braves, and Sky Eagle to Be Running Mates in Race to…

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Stephen Glori's apartment, 1911

View of  Stephen Glori's apartment building, The Hudsonia, in New York City in 1911. Glori marks the location of his apartment with a "X."

The reverse side includes a note from Glori to Superintendent Moses Friedman.

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Students on Stage in Gymnasium, c.1911

Five women and one man on the stage set up in the school gymnasium. One of the women is likely Minnie White, since the photo is located in her file.

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Toona Indian Company, c.1911

The caption reads: The Toona Indian Company

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Regards and best wishes of M'lle Toona

543 Lincoln Park Blvd
Chicago . Ill -

621 Olive Ave..
Long Beach.

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Virginia Boone, c.1911

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Virginia Boone

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Willard Comstock, c.1911

The handwritten note on the front reads: Willard Comstock

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Lewis Tewanima in Racing Uniform, 1911

The headline reads: SPEEDY RED MAN

The caption reads: Lewis Tewanima.

The printed note reads: Wonderful little Indian distance run-ner, who is training or the five-mile event at the National Indoor champion-shisp, to beheld in Madison Square garden. New York on December 26.

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Esther Clark Thomas' House, 1911

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Algonac, Mich.
3/25/1911.
Mr. Friedman I am sending you the picture of my house. And kindly give me the address of Charlotte Wilson and Allie Mulins if living and oblige. I remain Esther Clark Thomas.

House of Esther Clark Thomas and Peter W. Thomas in Algonac,…

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Allied Race Conference, 1911

The headline reads: LEADING INDIANS OF U. S. TO CONFER ON RACE ADVANCEMENT

The caption reads: From left to right, in the upper picture, are Mayor George S. Marshall, Dr. Carlos Montezuma of Chicago, Henry Standing Bear of Dakota, Dr. Charles A. Eastman of Amherst, Mass., Charles E. Dagenett of Denver and Prof. F…

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Lapwai, Idaho M. E. Church Officials, 1911

The printed note begins: The officials of the M. E. Church South of Lapwai, Idaho, who are shown in the accompanying picture.

The photo includes Rev. Peter Lindsley, Rev. E. J. Conner, Rev. A. L. Thoroughman, Stephen Reuben, John Allen, Edward Kash Kash, and Effie Kash Kash.

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James Thorpe in Football Uniform, #2

The caption reads: JAMES THORPE

Jim Thorpe in his Carlisle Football uniform.

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Isaac Lyon, 1911

This image of Isaac Lyon as a Right Guard for the Carlisle Football team appeared in the New York Herald on October 1, 1911 as part of a feature about his death, which was suspected to be caused by his "witch" wife, Lillian Bigknife.

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Lillian Bigknife, 1911

This illustration of Lillian Bigknife appeared in the New York Herald on October 1, 1911 as part of a feature about Isaac Lyon's death, which was suspected to be caused by his "witch" wife, Lillian Bigknife.

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American Indian Association Conference, 1911

The printed caption reads: THE FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN ASSOCIATION, HELD AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, OCTOBER 12-15.

This image appears in the Review of Reviews vol. 16, no. 4 (November 1911): 537.

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Baseball Players at the World Series, 1911

The headline reads: Famous Baseball Players Snapped at World's Series

The first caption reads: TY COBB (AT LEFT) TALKING TO CHRISTY MATHEWSON BETWEEN THE PITCHERS INNINGS.

The second caption reads: THE TWO INDIANS PLAYING IN THE WORLD'S SERIES. CHIEF MEYERS, CATCHER FOR NEW YORK (ON LEFT)…

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Charles Albert Bender, 1911

The top picture shows a close up Charles Albert Bender in a sweater bearing his name.

The bottom picture shows an Athletics player after sliding into second base in the 1911 World Series against the New York Giants as an umpire looks on.

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Carlisle Indians Defeat Penn on Franklin Field, 1911

The captions read: CARLISLE INDIANS DEFEAT PENN ON FRANKLIN FIELD. 16-0

The sub-captions read: Captain Burd of the Indians, centre; Wheelock, of Carlisle, crashing through Penn's line; When the Indians scored. 

The handwritten note reads: Nov. 4, 1911.

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House of Tennyson Berry (Ah-ko-beh-setine), 1911

The handwritten note reads: Nov. 25, 1911. first snow.

The reverse side includes a short note from Tennyson Berry to an unidentified recipient.

View of Tennyson Berry's, or Ah-ko-beh-setine, house.

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Jim Thorpe Athletic Sketches

The headline reads: IN THE SPOTLIGHT OF SPORTS

The subheader reads: This Indian the Athletic Marvel of the Age.

The caption reads: JAMES THORPE

Images and sketches showing Jim Thorpe in various athletic pursuits.

These images appear in the Philadelphia Inquirer…

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