The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: ANNA ELIZABETH Zeigler MILTON I Zeigler CARLISLE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL HARNESS INSTRUCTOR
1900-1909
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: MILTON I ZIEGLER CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL - HARNESS INSTRUCTOR
Harness Instructor Milton I. Zeigler (left) in a classroom with a student around 1905.
The school band followed by the baseball team marching down a street in a residential area of Carlisle.
The identification of the baseball team is based on the captions on the front and back of the image. The rest of the information is not legible.
The reverse side has a ghost image of an unrelated baseball team.…
Thomas C. Flynn with his wife, Rosa Butch Flynn, around 1905.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mr. & Mrs. T. Hanbury
Studio portrait of a male student, probably Thomas Saul.
Group portrait of twenty-nine women, presumably all female students, wearing large hats, posed on the school grounds.
This portrait may have taken as they were gathered to return home (a "home party").
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has a print of this image (13-13-02).
Group portrait of twenty-nine women, presumably all female students, wearing large hats, posed on the school grounds.
This portrait may have taken as they were gathered to return home (a "home party").
Studio portrait of an unidentified female student.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student, possibly Josiah Charles.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student wearing a v-neck cardigan sweater.
Studio portrait of art instructor Angel De Cora in Native American clothing.
Reproduction of a studio portrait of Elizabeth Knudsen which appeared in the Carlisle Arrow at the time of Knudsen's marriage to fellow student Wilson Charles. The image appears in The Arrow, Vol II, No. 32, 1906/04/06.
Emil Hauser around 1906.
Studio portrait of a female student. The handwritten caption says Hin to ake le win Sioux Carlisle Dec. 3 1906.
Note: There is no student listed by that name in the school records, but she may very well be included there under an Americanized name.
Studio portrait of Isaac Gould and Paul Dirks.
Studio portrait of a female student. The handwritten note on the image says Lystia Wahahoo, Cherokee, Dec. 3, 1906.
Studio portrait of Tony Tillohash.
Studio portrait of William Gardner in football uniform.
The handwritten note reads: W. Gardner
View of William J. Gardner in his Carlisle football uniform around 1906.
Reproduction of a studio photograph of Wilson Charles which appeared in The Arrow at the time of Charles' marriage to fellow student Elizabeth Knudsen. The photograph appeared in The Arrow, Vol. II, No. 32, 1906/04/06.
Studio portrait of the graduating class of 1906 with inserted single photos of two female students.
Students are marked with white numbers corresponding to the typed list of names below.
The caption on the front of the card reads "Casino, Ocean Park, Long Branch, Cottrell, Photo." There is also a hand-written caption at the bottom which reads "Engaged for 1907 ten weeks at 10,000."
The postcard was addressed to Mrs. Wm. C. Park, Pine Bush, Orange Co., New York, and postmarked Sep. 11, 1906.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads 23. The Carlisle Indian Band, Long Branch, N. J.
A message written below the caption on the front reads: "Don't make eyes at the one in the middle. I saw him first. Tracy."
The postcard was addressed to Miss Nellie Noyes[?]. Columbus Place Long Branch N. J.
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