1900-1909
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Teacher, Emma Foster, posed reclining in a chair reading a book.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston to document the school at Carlisle for an exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Johnston visited...
Studio portrait of Mollie Welsh.
A view of the central campus, taken from the western end of the lawn, looking east. The Small Boys' Quarters can be seen at left and a figure is pushing a lawn mower in the center of the image.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school...
Studio portrait of Mr. Terrance with two male students and seven female students. The caption identifies Terrance and that the students were from the Mohawk nation.
There is a Mr. Terrance mentioned in the student newspapers as being from the Mohawk nation and having three children of...
Studio portrait of Nannie Sturm and Ella Sturm.
View of the Hospital Building with the Doctor's House at left.
Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909.
Portrait of student Nikefer Shoushick.
Studio portrait of Nikefer Shoushick.
Studio portrait of Nikefer Shoushick.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: 13-25-04 and 14A-07-01.
Portrait of five male students and four female students posed on the steps of the court house (now known as the Old Court House) with one white man and one white woman, presumably teachers.
An empty schoolroom with a teacher's desk and students desks. This is identified in a label as a "Normal School Room."
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Lillian Complainville Keller Oliver Curtis Keller
The handwritten note reads: Oliver Brown and his pony
The reverse side includes a short note from Oliver Brown to his mother Eliza Bell Brown.
Group of students posed out of doors with white female teacher. The teacher is holding a branch.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston to document the school at Carlisle for an exhibit at the Pan-...
The Outing section of this Register of Pupils lists those students who went on outings while at the school between the years 1899 and 1900. This outing section runs from page 84 through page 124 of the register. The list of outings includes the name of the student, their nation, the name of the outing patron or host, the address of the outing location, and the date the student departed for the outing as well as the date the student returned to Carlisle. The Registers of Pupils comprise 2 volumes, which are located at the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Series 1324.
A panoramic photo postcard of the school grounds, taken from the central campus looking north.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this postcard. The front and reverse images posted here are from different cards.
Studio portrait of Pasquala Anderson and Ida Swallow.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: CARLYLE COLLEGE
First Indian College for Women
Aunt Pearl
Note: Image donated by Claudia Washburn.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Pelagie Nash Thurston, Neb.
Portrait of Peter J. Jordan in suit.
Male and female students posed holding sheets of music with white female choir director and accompanist at right.
Johnston took two very similar photographs of the choir. The other one is linked in Related Images.
This image with the caption CHOIR appears in ...
Male and female students posed with white female choir director and accompanist at right.
Johnston took two very similar photographs of the choir. The other one is linked in Related Images.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances Benjamin...
Richard Henry Pratt seated on a horse.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston to document the school at Carlisle for an exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo,...
The printed note reads: Photographed by J. N. CHOATE, No. 21 W. Main St., Carlisle.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle PA
Stereoscopic card showing Richard Henry Pratt and his family outside in the snow...
View of the school's Printing Shop.
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