Studio portrait of Eugene Tibbetts wearing a uniform and holding a clarinet.
1900-1909
Studio portrait of Fitzhugh Lee Smith in a uniform and holding a clarinet.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Frank Yarlot & George Pradt. School friends of Mothers.
Twelve female students wearing dark uniforms with "1903" on the front and baseball-style caps. They are posed in a semicircle, the three in the middle with their feet on a basketball with "1903" written on it.
Photograph of a studio portrait of a large group of male and female students. At least one person, a male student, appears to have been added to the photograph after it was taken. The handwritten caption seems to say "Class 1903."
The National Anthropological Archives has two versions of this image, both photographs of a photograph…
Studio portrait of Hastings Robertson wearing a uniform and holding a double reed instrument.
Studio potrait of Henry Markistum in a uniform and holding a cornet.
Studio portrait of Henry Tatiyopa wearing a uniform and holding a clarinet.
Studio portrait of Henry Thomas wearing a uniform and holding a cornet.
James E. Johnson in his Carlisle football uniform.
Studio portrait of James King in a uniform holding a cornet.
Studio portrait of John F. Susep in a uniform holding a tuba.
Studio portrait of John Kimball (here Kimble) in a uniform and holding a trombone.
Studio portrait of John Wizi, Thomas Saul, and Alfred Saul. All are wearing dark-colored turtleneck sweaters and dark blazers.
Studio portrait of Joseph Ruiz in a unform holding a clarinet.
Studio portrait of Joseph Sauve in a uniform with a trombone.
Studio portrait of Junaluska (here Juna) Standingdeer in a uniform holding a French horn.
Studio portrait of Lawrence Mitchell in a uniform holding a baritone saxophone.
Studio portrait of Lillie Cornelius.
Studio portrait of Louis F. Bear in a uniform holding a tuba.
Studio portrait of Louis Paul in a uniform holding an oboe.
Studio portrait of Manuel ("Mannie") Bender in a uniform posed with a cornet.
Studio portrait of Monroe Coulon in a uniform holding a French horn.
Studio portrait of Nikefer Shoushick.
Inscription on back reads, "to Viola Cooper, Nikifer Shouchuk. Remember your friend, I alway remember you, Sept. 10, 1905."
Shoushick attended the school from 1901 until 1904. This photo must have been given to Cooper after his departure.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical…
Studio portrait of Oliver Exendine in a uniform holding a clarinet.