The girls' quarters with a small group of female students gathered at the near end.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image: PA-CH3-019b, BS-CH-018, and 12-27-02O.
The girls' quarters with a small group of female students gathered at the near end.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image: PA-CH3-019b, BS-CH-018, and 12-27-02O.
Studio portrait of Grace Bigheart [?].
Note: The caption of this image identifies this student as "Grace Que, Osage." There are no records for a student named Grace Que. The only Osage student named Grace who attended while Choate was taking photographs was Grace Bigheart. At the present time we have identified no other images of…
Portrait of twenty-nine male students and eight female students posed on the school grounds, with Richard Henry Pratt and two other white men standing behind them.
Previous cataloging identifies them as from the Apache nation.
Studio portrait of Hattie Long Wolf.
Studio portrait of Henry Kendall.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Henry North
This photograph originally appeared in an album that E. A. Seabrook, a teacher at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, received from his students on December 25, 1886.
Studio portrait of Hope Blue Teeth.
Note: In its album, this photograph is captioned "Hope Lock." Hope Blue Teeth married fellow student Frank Lock, so that is her married name.
Studio portrait of Hortie Stevens wearing school uniform.
View of the Hospital building and the Disciplinarian's Quarters, with the Small Boys' Quarters visible at the far right.
Studio portrait of Irene Horse Looking and Henry Horse Looking.
Studio portrait of Isaac Cutter wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of James H. Miller, Jane Vane, an unidentified female student and a visitor, probably a Pueblo chief or family member.
Note: The male student was previously identified as Benjamin Thomas based on cataloging of this NAA negative. A researcher suggested that he is actually James H. Miller. The identification of Jane…
Studio portrait of James H. Miller, Jane Vane, an unidentified female student and a visitor, probably a Pueblo chief or family member.
Note: The male student was previously identified as Benjamin Thomas based on cataloging of the NAA negative. A researcher suggested that he is actually James H. Miller. The identification of Jane…
Studio portrait of Jennie Black probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Jennie Black probably wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Joe Stewart wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of John Menual Chaves.
Studio portrait of Joseph Cox in native clothing.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Josep Cox. Sioux.
Note: Although the caption on the reverse of the card indicates that Josep [Joseph] Cox is Sioux, school records indicate that he belongs to the Omaha Nation.
Studio portrait of Joseph Cox (seated) and another person (standing in school uniform), identified as "Friend" in the handwritten caption. This is probably student Friend Hollow Horned Bear, also known as Friend.
The caption reads: 93 Joseph Cox + Friend
There is another photograph of Joseph Cox wearing the…
Studio portrait of Juan Julian, a visiting chief.
Studio portrait of Juan Julian, probably a visiting chief.
This person is identified as Juan Julian in the National Anthropological Archives negative version of this image and also in one of the Cumberland County Historical Society's copies (BS-CH-006). The other copy, located in an album (PA-CH2-075b), is labeled "Augustine." But…
Studio portrait of Julia Dorris.
Studio portrait of Julia Old Camp possibly wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Kise (Red Wolf) (standing at right) and an unidentified male student (at left).
Studio portrait of Kise (Red Wolf) (probably seated) and Carl Matches (probably standing), both wearing straw boater hats.