Studio portrait of seven unidentified male students and five unidentified female students with a white woman, presumably a teacher.
1880-1889
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students.
The caption reads: Rob [?] and [illegible]
Studi portrait of two unidentified male students wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students in school uniforms.
Studio portrait of White Buffalo.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: White Buffalo. Cheyenne.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society also has a copy of this image: PA-CH2-092b.
Studio portrait of William B. Peery wearing school uniform.
Note: In the copy of this image at the American Philosophical Society the student is identified as "William Peary, Peoria."
Studio portrait of William Tivis.
Studio portrait of a Native American man. A later caption identifies him as "Black Coal, Arapaho Chief."
Studio portrait of five Arapaho chiefs with Indian Agent during a visit to Carlisle in February 1882.
Pictured are Iron Chief (back row left), Sharp Nose (back row right), White Horse (front row left), Black Coal (front row center), and Little Wolf (front row right). Charles Hatton, Indian Agent for the Shoshone and Bannock Agency…
Studio portrait of Iron Chief.
The later pencil caption below the original cursive caption was written by Cumberland County Historical Society staff.
Studio portrait of Little Wolf, a visiting chief.
Studio portrait of Little Wolf, a visiting chief.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH2-077c and BS-CH-002.
Studio portrait of Sharp Nose, an Arapaho chief.
Studio portrait of Sharp Nose, an Arapaho chief.
Studio portrait of six male students and eight female students, all wearing school uniforms. The caption says that they are all from the Cheyenne nation and arrived in August 1882.
Based on other identified photos of Cheyenne students who arrived at that time, we believe the individuals pictured may be as follows: back row, left to…
Studio portrait of six male students and eight female students, all wearing school uniforms. The caption for the Cumberland County Historical Society copy of this image states that they are from the Cheyenne nation and arrived in August 1882.
Based on other identified photos of Cheyenne students who arrived at that time, we believe…
Studio portrait of Manuelito Chiquito in native dress.
Note: Chiquito arrived on October 21, 1882 and this photograph was probably taken on that date or very soon after.
Studio portrait of Manuelio Chiquito wearing native clothing.
Note: Chiquito arrived on October 21, 1882 and this photograph was probably taken on that day or very soon after.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-035a and BS-CH-010.
Studio portrait of Manuelito Chiquito wearing native clothing.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: No. 111. Manilito Chiquito Navajoe from New Mexico
Chiquito arrived on October 21, 1882 and this photograph was probably taken on that day or very soon after.
Studio portrait of Manuelio Choni wearing Native clothes.
Studio portrait of Manuelito Choni wearing Native clothing.
This photograph was proabably taken on or very close to Choni's date of arrival, October 21, 1882.
Note: The Cumberland County HIstorical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH2-004c and 10B-03-03.
Studio portrait of Tom Torlino wearing native clothing and ornaments.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Choate
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has two copies of this image: PA-CH2-004a and BS-CH-008.
Portrait of Richard Henry Pratt (seated on the bandstand) with one female Navajo student and eleven male students. The female student, Antoinette Williams, had arrived on December 5, 1881. She and Pratt are posed with a group of male Navajo students who had arrived on the day this photograph was taken, October 21, 1882.
The students are…
Portrait of eleven male students and one female student posed in front of the bandstand on the school grounds. Richard Henry Pratt is sitting on the bandstand, behind the group.
The female student, Antoinette Williams, had arrived on December 5, 1881. The male students are a group of male Navajo students who arrived on October 21, 1882.…
Portrait of eleven male students and one female students posed in front of the bandstand on the school grounds. Richard Henry Pratt is sitting on the bandstand, behind the group. They are a group of Navajo students who arrived on October 21, 1882.
They are, front row, seated, left to right: George Williams, Stailey Norcross, Antoinette…
