Studio portrait of five male students, identified as (L to R): Percy Zadoka, Frank Everett, John Tatum, Harry Shirley, and Hortie Stevens.
U. S. Army Heritage and Education Center
Portrait of White Bear, Zonkeuh, Koba, Henry Roman Nose, Little Chief, Charles Oheltoint, Etadleuh Doanmoe, and White Man posed on the grounds of the school.
Studio portrait of a woman identified in the caption as Miss Sarah Mather.
Mather appears to be dressed in the same clothing she is wearing in the photo of her with a group of female students (see Related Images).
Portrait of nine male students and six female students posed on the steps of the bandstand on the school grounds. They are wearing the clothing they arrived in. The caption says they are Northern Arapahoes who arrived in March 1881.
Other versions of this image identify them as two Shoshone and thirteen Northern Arapaho students…
Studio portrait of a woman identified as school employee Anne S. Ely.
Studio portrait of a woman identified as school employee Elvira G. Platt, commonly known as Mrs. Platt.
Portrait of Richard Henry Pratt and his family posed with other adult white men and women with children, probably staff and teachers.
This image is dated July 14, 1884.
Studio portrait of a woman identified as school employee Mary R. Hyde.
The printed title reads: Chiricahua Apaches as they arrived at Carlisle from Fort Marion, Florida, November 4th, 1886.
The names are printed below.
Studio portrait of eight male and three female students, all wearing school uniforms. The printed title identifies them as Chiricahua Apaches Four Months After Arriving at Carlisle.
The students are identified by name in the printed caption below.
Portrait of male and female Native Americans posed on the steps of a building. The caption says that they are "Apaches from Fort Marion, Florida, as they arrived April 30, 1887."
The Cumberland County Historicial Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-052 and 12-18-01.
A parade down Market Street in Philadelphia, with the school band leading a group of Carlisle students on floats in the distance, with crowds and buildings on both sides of the street. The photograph was probably taken on September 15, 1887 when the band and students marched in a parade in Philadelphia to commemorate the centennial of the…
Twenty-five members of the school band, posed on the steps of the Large Boys' Quarters, holding their instruments.
Twenty members of the school band, posed in groups on a rocky hill. They have their instruments but are not in uniform.
Dated March 1895.
Group portrait of the football team, posed with a football labeled '98 and a dog.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has a copy of this image (PA-CH3-080) and has the sitters identified as: back row (l to r): Artie Miller, Jonas Metoxen, Bemus Pierce, Edward Rogers, and Frank Hudson; middle row (l to r) Chauncey Archiquette,…
Studio portrait of Dennison Wheelock wearing a band uniform and holding a conductor's baton.
The school band, posed on the school grounds with conductor Dennison Wheelock standing in the front. There are small inset oval images of Wheelock at top left and Major R. H. Pratt at right.
Note that although this image is annotated as "1902," Dennison Wheelock was not the band leader at that time.
Studio portrait of the football team. In the version of this image in publications, the players are identified: (L to R): Isaac Seneca (Seneca), William G. Thompson (Coach), Thaddeus Redwater (Cheyenne), Martin Wheelock (Oneida), Frank Scott (Seneca), Glenn Scoby "Pop" Warner (Coach), Jonas Metoxen (Oneida), James E. Johnson (Stockbridge…
School band leading male students marching down Pennsylvania Avenue, with the U. S. Capital in the background, with the caption that this is the inauguration of President McKinley.