View looking south showing the side of the Girls' Quarters and the Gymnasium.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.

 
View looking south showing the side of the Girls' Quarters and the Gymnasium.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
 
View taken looking down Pratt Avenue from the Central Campus, with the Dining Hall at left, the Laundry Building at right, and the Leupp Art Studio in the distance in the center.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909. …
 
View taken at an angle of the Large Boys' Quarters.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
 
View taken from beside the Large Boys' Quarters, showing them on the right, the Gymnasium at left and the Boiler House in the center in the distance.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
 
View taken looking north, with some students in front of the Girls' Quarters, the Large Boys' Quarters and the Athletic Quarters visible in the distance.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
 
View of the side of the Girls' Quarters, taken from the central campus.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
 
View of one end of the Small Boys's Quarters.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
 
View taken looking south, showing the corner of the Teachers' Quarters, with the Academic Building and the Guard House in the distance. Several groups of people are standing on the sidewalks on the grounds.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left…
 
View of the side of the Girls' Quarters, taken from the road in front of the Laundry.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
 
A female student and a white woman seated at desks, working in the office of the Print Shop.
 
The caption on the front of the card reads: Marching into Dining Room, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
The postcard was addressed to Miss Marion Peters, Middletown, Pa.
The message reads: "Dear Cousin Marion, I'm sorry I didn't see you while I was at Grandpas. But I hope I will next summer. We have been enjoying the…
 
This postcard has the caption GIRLS' QUARTERS AND GYMNASIUM - INDIAN SCHOOL - CARLISLE PA. This postcard is believed to have been produced at the school after the establishment of a photo studio there.
The postcard was sent to Geraldine Hammond on February 3, 1909. Alonzo, the sender, wrote "Hello Gerry I suppose you are…
 
The caption on the front reads: Printing Office, Carlisle Indian School. This postcard is believed to have been produced at the school after the establishment of a photo studio there.
The postcard was addressed to Miss Mayme Miller, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co. Pa.
The message reads: "Thursday Afternoon. Mayme:…
 
The headline reads: IT'S NO WONDER TEWANINA CAN RUN.
Lewis Tewanima in Carlisle Track uniform along with cartoons.
This image appears in The Globe and Commercial Advertiser on March 13, 1909.
 
The caption of this postcard reads: "Katonka." Indian School Carlisle, Pa. Esenetuck, a student from Alaska, played the role of Katonka in the school production of "The Captain of Plymouth" in March 1909.
This postcard was reportedly given by Richard Henry Pratt to Edna Emerick (librarian) in Rochester, NY, who had…
 
This postcard's caption reads Nancy Hasholy, Tribe Sioux, Carlisle, Pa. She may be dressed in her costume for the school production of "The Captain of Plymouth" in March 1909.
This postcard was reportedly given by Richard Henry Pratt to Edna Emerick (librarian) in Rochester, NY who had arranged his visit on Thursday, Oct…
 
This postcard's caption reads Nancy Hasholy, Tribe Sioux, Carlisle, Pa. She may be dressed in her costume for the school production of "The Captain of Plymouth" in March 1909.
This postcard was reportedly given by Richard Henry Pratt to Edna Emerick (librarian) in Rochester, NY who had arranged his visit on Thursday, Oct…
![Carlysle Greenbrier as "Priscilla" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 1], 1909 Carlysle Greenbrier as "Priscilla" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 1], 1909](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/14B-18-3.jpg?itok=HIS6UPgh) 
Studio portrait of Carlysle Greenbrier dressed as a pilgrim, posed with a spinning wheel, looking at the camera. She played the role of Priscilla in the play "The Captain of Plymouth." The performance took place at the school March 29-31, 1909.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has another print of this image: PA-CH3-116.
![Carlysle Greenbrier as "Priscilla" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 2], 1909 Carlysle Greenbrier as "Priscilla" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 2], 1909](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/14B-18-4.jpg?itok=EEChC2xi) 
Studio portrait of Carlysle Greenbrier dressed as a pilgrim, posed with a spinning wheel, looking down at her hands. She played the role of Priscilla in the play "The Captain of Plymouth." The performance took place at the school March 29-31, 1909.
 
Group portrait of six female students wearing costumes. They are "A Sextette of Plymouth Daisies," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
The program identifies these students as: Texie Tubbs, Dolly Stone, Laura Tubbs, Fleta Renville, Daphne…
![Female students as "Indian Squaws" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 1], 1909 Female students as "Indian Squaws" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 1], 1909](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/14B-17-3.jpg?itok=yxeqNzxp) 
Group portrait of twelve female students wearing costumes, standing and facing forward. They are the "Indian Squaws," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
According to the program for the performance, these students are Jane Butler, Shela Guthrie Brown…
![Female students as "Indian Squaws" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 2], 1909 Female students as "Indian Squaws" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 2], 1909](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/14B-17-2.jpg?itok=ky4FXltl) 
Group portrait of twelve female students wearing costumes, standing, turned so that the prop "papooses" containing dolls they are wearing on their backs are visible. They are the "Indian Squaws," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
According to the…
![Female students as "Indian Squaws" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 3], 1909 Female students as "Indian Squaws" in "The Captain of Plymouth" [pose 3], 1909](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/14B-17-1.jpg?itok=6oy9mstM) 
Group portrait of twelve female students wearing costumes, kneeling and holding prop "papooses" containing dolls in front of them. They are the "Indian Squaws," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
According to the program for the performance, these…
 
Group portrait of twenty-three female students wearing costumes. They are the "Puritan Maidens Chorus," characters in the performance of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
The program lists a total of twenty-three female students playing Puritan roles, including the Puritan…
 
Group portrait of male and female students on stage wearing costumes. They are the cast of the play, "The Captain of Plymouth," produced at the school from March 29-March 31, 1909.
The caption written below this image was supplied by Cumberland County Historical Society staff.
Note: There were two students named James…