The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Pelagie Nash Thurston, Neb.
1900-1909
Studio portrait of Richard Kesetta wearing uniform.
Note: Caption on image reads: Richard Kissitti / Age 4 years / Tribe Apache / Baby of the Indian School, Carlisle, pa.
Studio portrait of Richard Kesetta wearing uniform.
Caption on image: Richard Kissitti / Tribe Apache / Carlisle's Baby
Six female students standing posed in a row on the school grounds.
In a related photo they are identified as a Sunday school class under instruction by the Allison Methodist Church in Carlisle.
Studio of William Dietz, also known as Lone Star Dietz.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: A Staunch and A Most Sincere Friend Of The Red Race . . . . Major Wm. A. Mercer Held In The Highest Esteem In the Heart Of The Red Man.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: CAMPUS, U.S. INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
There is also a message hand-written on the front of the card that reads: "Arrived safely am boarding with Rev. Rhods[?] have a nice place. Best wishes Pa'pa".
The postcard was addressed to Miss Ethel M. Haines, Thompsontown,…
There is no printed caption on the front of the image, but someone has written onto it in red ink the words: Eliz. Penny and the initials N. V. R.
The postcard was addressed to Miss Agnes May Robbins, Robbins Station, Pa. There is also a caption at the top which reads: "Elizabeth Penny, Nez Perce Tribe,…
The printed caption on the front of the postcard reads: Boys Quarters, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. There is also a hand written message below that caption which reads "Hello Steward, here is I am well thinmgle[?] the winter for my life, from R. B. Guystone."
The postcard was addressed to Master Stewart Hefflefinger,…
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Campus and Tennis Courts, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
The postcard was sent to Miss Myra Heiser of Carlisle, Pa. R. F. D. #4. The message written on the front of the card reads "Hello Myra? What are you doing these cold winter days Mary."
There is no caption on the front of the postcard. On the back is an announcement of "Complimentary Concert by the Carlisle Indian Band," directed by Claude M. Stauffer and given to "Visiting Knights Templars" on May 29, 1907.
The program was as follows: "1. March, "Sir Knights" - Panella, 2. Overture - "Bronze Horse" - Auber, 3. Waltz - "…
The caption of the front of the postcard reads: Boys Quarters, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
The postcard was sent to Mr. Chas. L. Horn, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The message (written on the front of the card reads Hello Charlie, how you was? How is the dealer? Ha! Ha! A. R. W."
A postcard with no caption. It is not certain if this is actually a building that was ever under the Carlisle Indian School as no other photographs of such buildings have been found as yet.
The postcard is addressed to a Miss Stella Yost in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. The message reads: "Stella- We are having the most beautiful time. I'll…
The front of the postcard advertises a football game between Carlisle and Villanova University on September 28, 1907.
The card has been addressed to David H. Zarger, Chambersburg, Pa. There is no message.
There is a faint caption on the front of the postcard which reads: Frank Mt Pleasant. This postcard may date to the final season of football in which Mt. Pleasant played for Carlisle, 1907.
On the back someone has written in pencil "FRANK MT. PLEASANT FAMOUS FOOT BALL PLAYER?"
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Final 220 yds. Dash. Between Carlisle Indians and Mercersburg Academy.
The postcard was sent to Paul Calm, Strong Creek Mills, Berks County, Pa.
The caption reads: Prominent Indians. Indian Agent and U. S. Indian Att'y.
The printed note reads: Taken at the Kiowa Agency November 26, 1907.
The reverse side contains a note Huston Miller to Moses Friedman sent on June 29, 1913.
Twenty-three individuals including Quanah Parker (Chief of…
The caption on this postcard reads: Alumni Hall, U. S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. Designed and Built by Students.
The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to write a message and where to write the address.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Angus Jacobs
Profile of Angus Jacobs around 1908.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Clara Tepania (1) Anna Rolette (2)
Clara Trepania and Anna Roulette in their Carlisle uniforms. Each student is indicated by a number and identified on the reverse side.
The caption on this postcard reads: Campus and Tennis Courts, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
The reverse side includes a short note addressed to Helen M. Smith of Derry, Pa. which reads: "Your card received. No, I am not dead. I am going to write soon. Yours A. H. W."
The caption reads: Class Rooms, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
The postcard was addressed to Dr. Zatae L. Straw, 627 Union St., Manchester, N. H.
Small photograph of David Solomon.
Female students and student nurses posed in a hospital room with beds and other furnishings.