Studio portrait of Joseph Schweigman and an unidentified young man.
1880-1889
Studio portrait of Joseph Schweigman and Frank Conroy, both wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Josie Vetter wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Josie Vetter wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Juan Antonio Chama.
A handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Juan Antonio Chama. What appears to be a date is also written along the side. It seems to be "3/79" but Chama didn't arrive until 1884, so that isn't possible.
Studio portrait of Justin Head wearing a large bowler hat.
Studio portrait of Justin Shedee (right) and Victor Tozoski (left).
Studio portrait of Laban Locojim wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Laban Locojim wearing school uniform.
Portrait of a large group of people, including band members and visitors, posed in a line in front of the band stand on the school grounds.
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 Lois Pretty Scalp.
Studio portrait of Lois Pretty Scalp.
Studio portrait of Lois Pretty Scalp.
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections also has a copy of this version (CIS-P-0018).
Studio portrait of Lorenzo Martinez.
Studio portrait of two unidentified male students and three unidentified female students. The seated male student has been identified as Lot Eyelash.
Studio portrait of Lyman Kennedy wearing partial school uniform.
Studio portrait of Mae Paisano and her brother, Willie H. Paisano, both are wearing school uniforms.
Note: Although the school documents consistently use the incorrect spelling "May," family members have indicated that her name was properly spelled "Mae."
Studio portrait of Mae Paisano and her brother, Willie H. Paisano, both wearing school uniforms.
Note: Although the school documents consistently use the incorrect spelling "May," family members have indicated that her name was properly spelled "Mae."
Male students, one standing in front behind a desk, several others in the front seated, with rows of chairs with seated students facing them, posed at a meeting of one of the debating societies.
View of male studens in uniform practicing drilling on the grounds in front of the Large Boys' Quarters.
Studio portrait of Mark Evarts.
Note: The Historical Society has two prints of this image: PA-CH2-055c and 13-28-02.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Max Spotted Tail. Sioux boy from Rosebud, Dakota.
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 Meta Atsye and Lora Situwitsuh.