1900-1909
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Group portrait of eighteen male students, most in baseball uniforms, posed with Glenn Warner and baseball equipment on a field.
The Cumberland County Historical Society identifies the second person from the left in the second row as Fritz Hendricks.
Group portrait of nineteen baseball players in uniform, one male student not in uniform, and two white men, posed with baseball equipment, next to the bleachers on the athletic field.
The caption on this postcard reads: BATTALION SCHOOL, CARLISLE, Pa.
The caption reads: Bertha Cassel an applicant to enter the Carlisle Indian School from Mayagüez Porto Rico
View of the Boiler House with a water tower behind it. A group of male students in standing in front, and the Store House can be seen in the background.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before...
Studio portrait of Brig George wearing non-native clothing.
A note on the back of the image reads: "Miss J.M. Cooper, from your friend, Mr. Brigam George."
The Annual School Calendar of the U. S. Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania for the 1909-1910 school year.
Studio portrait of Calistro Antonio Lugo wearing school uniform.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mazel E. Spencer age 15 years
Calvin " " 13 "
Yvette " " 11 "
This was taken 3 years ago
Lydia Flint Spencer
View looking down on the school grounds where male and female students are assembled in rows.
This image, with the caption CAMPUS AND STUDENT BODY, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.10].
The caption reads: CAMPUS AND TENNIS COURT, INDIA SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
The reverse side includes a short note from a Helen to Enid C. Straw.
The caption on this postcard reads: Campus and Tennis Courts, Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.
The reverse side includes a short note to Helen M. Smith.
The poster reads: COMING! THE CARLISLE INDIAN BASE BALL CLUB
PRESENTING PRINCESS HIAWATHA CHAMPION LADY PITCHER AND A BASE BALL GAME AT NIGHT.
Team photo of the Carlisle Indian Baseball club with the team in their Carlisle uniforms.
A panorama photo (10" x 50") of the Carlisle Indian School campus, facing east.
The caption reads: U.S. INDIAN SCHOOL. CARLISLE, PENNA.
The caption reads Green House at Indian School, Carlisle, PA.
This image appears in Souvenir Views of Carlisle, PA (New York, NY: The Valentine Souvenir Company, c.1905).
The caption reads Library, Indian School, Carlisle, PA.
This image appears in Souvenir Views of Carlisle, PA (New York, NY: The Valentine Souvenir Company, c.1905).
The caption reads Printing Office, Indian School, Carlisle, PA.
This image appears in Souvenir Views of Carlisle, PA (New York, NY: The Valentine Souvenir Company, c.1905).
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.
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.
Studio portrait of Caroline Helms.
The caption on this postcard reads: CARPENTER SHOP AND TAILORING DEPT, INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
The reverse side includes a short note.
A booklet of information and photographs assembled by the Carlisle Indian School for their 23rd year, circa 1902. Includes a short history of the school and the town and school demographic information. Includes pictures of arriving students, students during classroom and extracurricular...
A view of the central campus, obscured by tree branches. This photograph was probably taken from the Academic Building.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
View of the central campus, with the Girls' Quarters and the Gymnasium in the center of the image, clearly illustrating how close to each other they were. The Large Boys' Quarters is visible behind the Gymnasium.
Everett Strong was a photographer...
View of the Band Stand with the Dining Hall and Printing Office visible in the background.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
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