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The "Amateur Sport" section includes includes a photograph of the Carlisle Indian School's Football Team.
This two page excerpt is from Harper's Weekly vol. 41, no. 2092 (January 1897): 93-94.
The "Amateur Sport" section includes includes several photographs of the Carlisle Indian School's game against Yale on October 24, 1896 at Manhattan Field.
This two page excerpt is from Harper's Weekly vol. 40, no. 2081 (October 1896).
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Ruth Shaffner, "Civilizing The American Indian," The Chautauquan 23, no. 3 (June 1896): 259-268.
Caption: A MUSIC ROOM.
Very early in the School experience it was found that there were good voices among the pupils and ability to acquire both vocal and instrumental knowledge. Music proves a pleasing study to the Indian youth, and is useful and entertaining to...
Caption: A SCHOOL ROOM INTERIOR.
This picture gives a partial view of school room No. 12, occupied by the Senior Class. The school rooms are 28 x 30 x 13 feet, well lighted and ventilated, fitted with single desks and slate blackboards, and aggregate...
Studio portrait of Abel Cannot.
Studio portrait of Abner St. Cyr.
Studio portrait of Abraham Lone Bear wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Abraham Lone Bear wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Abram Hill.
Studio portrait of Ada Smith, Eliza Smith, and Edwin Smith.
Studio portrait of Adam Spring.
This ledger contains names of students (sometimes on printed rosters) and names, addresses, and sometimes relationships of persons to whom students wrote. The Address Book for Home Letters is located at the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Series 1340.
This item was found mistakenly interleaved in another ledger, the Monthly School Reports Statistics From Monthly School Report, July 1895-June 1896, located at the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Entry 734. The National Archives is currently in the process of relocating this document to Entry 1340.
The Admitted section of this Registers of Pupils lists those students who were enrolled at the school between between 1890 and 1898. This list, which appears on pages 1 through 82 of this register, has entries that are numbered beginning with 1391. The entries resume on page 1 in the second volume of the Registers of Pupils. Most entries include students' biographical information, details on where they are from, their physical record, and the date when they entered the school. The Registers of Pupils comprise 2 volumes, which are located at the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Series 1324.
The Admitted section of this Registers of Pupils lists those students who were enrolled at the school between between 1899 and 1906. This list, which appears on pages 1 through 80 of this register, has entries that are numbered beginning with 2306 and continues from the Admitted pages in the previous volume of the Registers of Pupils. Most entries include students' biographical information, details on where they are from, their physical record, and the date when they entered the school. The Registers of Pupils comprise 2 volumes, which are located at the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Series 1324.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: After School.
The handwritten note reads: ALASKAN INDIANS.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Pupils from Alaska AS THEY ARRIVED AT CARLISLE IN THE FALL OF 1897 SEE REDMAN, JUNE 1899.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: A. H. Nash.
Albert Henry Nash in a Carlisle sweater.
Studio portrait of Albert J. Minthorn and two unidentified young men.
Studio portrait of Albert Metoxen, Amos Metoxen, and Jonas Metoxen.
Studio portrait of Albert Silas wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Albert Silas wearing a school uniform.
Studio portrait of Albert Sitting Eagle.
Studio portrait of Albert Sitting Eagle.
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