Studio portrait of Charles Kawboodle.
Princeton University Library, Department of Special Collections
![Charles Kawboodle [version 2], c.1880 Charles Kawboodle [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Charles%20Kawboodle.jpg?itok=bvUBRpaR)
![Davis and Oscar [version 2], c.1882 Davis and Oscar [version 2], c.1882](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Davis%20and%20Oscar.jpg?itok=0BVxvIct)
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students in school uniforms, identified in the caption as "Oscar and Davis, Cheyennes."
They are probably Richard Davis and Oscar Bull Bear.
![Eleven male Arapaho students [version 2], c.1880 Eleven male Arapaho students [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Northern%20Arapao%20Boys.jpg?itok=dNOgBseh)
Studio portrait of eleven unidentified male students in school uniforms.
The caption here identifies them as being Northern Arapaho.
![Joseph Wisecoby and Moses Nonway [version 2], c.1880 Joseph Wisecoby and Moses Nonway [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Joseph%20and%20Moses.jpg?itok=efMoaVFe)
Studio portrait of Joseph Wisecoby and Moses Nonway, both wearing school uniforms and holding hats.

Studio portrait of Nellie Carey, posed leaning on a bale of hay and holding a lacy white object, probably a hat.
![Students and instructor working in front of the blacksmith's shop [version 2], c.1880 Students and instructor working in front of the blacksmith's shop [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Students%20outside%20blacksmith%20shop.jpg?itok=zDp9IS_a)
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 schools shoemaking shop.
![Gabriel Renville [version 2], 1880 Gabriel Renville [version 2], 1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Garbiel%20Renville.jpg?itok=a3zQ8C3x)
Studio portrait of Gabriel Renville.
Note: Gabriel Renville was the father of students John Renville and Nancy Renville. This photo was probably taken between August 10, 1880 (when he came to Carlisle to bring home the body of John, who had died at the school) and August 17, 1880 (when he and his daughter Nancy left the school).…
![Henry P. Taawayite [version 2], c.1881 Henry P. Taawayite [version 2], c.1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Henry%20P%20Taawayite.jpg?itok=0Fhh-up_)
Studio portrait of Henry P. Taawayite.
![Carl Matches [version 2], c.1882 Carl Matches [version 2], c.1882](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Carl%20Matches.jpg?itok=nARNThpY)
Studio portrait of Carl Matches wearing school uniform.
![Mollie Naalta and Libbie Porter [version 2], c.1882 Mollie Naalta and Libbie Porter [version 2], c.1882](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Mollie%20and%20Libbie.jpg?itok=YIdDPiqk)
Studio portrait of two female students, identified in the caption as "Mollie & Libbie, Arapahoe" in the handwritten caption. They are probably Arapaho students Mollie Naalta and Libbie Porter.

Studio portrait of an unidentified male student wearing a school uniform.
A handwritten caption identifies this student as "Nephew of Red Cloud, Sioux." We have unable to verify which student this might have been.
![Chiricahua Apaches four months after arriving at Carlisle [version 2], 1887 Chiricahua Apaches four months after arriving at Carlisle [version 2], 1887](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Apache%20on%20lawn.jpg?itok=7sFHYLkh)
Portrait of a large group of male and female students in school uniforms posed on the school grounds.
The caption identifies them as "Chiricahua Apaches four months after arriving at Carlisle." This would date the photo to March 1887.
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center, Carlisle Barracks, PA also has a copy of this…

Studio portrait of two female students.

Letter from Ann Ely to outing patron William Balderston regarding student Stailey Norcross.