1900-1909
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Studio portrait of Isaac Gould and Paul Dirks.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: LYON
This photograph is likely Isaac Lyon, who was a noted member of the Carlisle football team.
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.
Studio portrait of James Browndog. A handwritten caption written along the side of the image probably reads: James Brown Dog.
Studio portrait of James Browndog.
Studio portrait of James Browndog wearing school uniform.
View of James Downs on a cart with a child, possibly his daughter, around 1909.
Studio portrait of James E. Johnson wearing football clothing.
James E. Johnson in his Carlisle football uniform.
Studio portrait of James G. Dickson wearing uniform.
Note: Inscribed on reverse: "James G. Dickson to Miss R. Rinker, Dec. 24, 1904, A Merry Christmas and happy New Year."
The title reads: THE UNITED STATES INDIAN BAND THE ONLY PROFESSIONAL INDIAN BAND IN THE WORLD
The caption reads: JAMES RILEY WHEELOCK (ONEIDA) DIRECTOR
The letterhead reads: Wheelock AND HIS CONCERT BAND
PERMANENT OFFICE - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The caption reads: JAMES RILEY WHEELOCK; DIRECTOR.
Studio portrait of Jason Betzinez.
Studio portrait of Joe B. Luna and Calistro Antonio Lugo.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: John Feather
Portrait of John Feather in a suit and tie.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: J. H. Lonestar. Shell Lake, Wis.
View of John H. Lonestar with his wife, Rebecca Hart Lonestar, and his two children around 1909.
The headline reads: John Wa-Lat-Zi, Great Carlisle Fullback and Trackman Again Reduced to Semi-Savage State by "Firewater"
John Wallatsie in his rodeo outfit.
The image of John Wallatsie appears in The Journal.
Studio portrait of John Wizi, Thomas Saul, and Alfred Saul. All are wearing dark-colored turtleneck sweaters and dark blazers.
Studio potrait of Johnson Owl.
Studio portrait of Jonas Jackson wearing non-native clothing.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Jos. Payawesa Sr. & Jr.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Joseph Poodry
View of Josiah Redwolf around 1909.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Josiah Saracino
The Journal for Payments to Boys has records of individual payments made to male students at the school between 1908 and 1914. Entries, which are arranged chronologically, include the student's name, date, wage, and total amount. This volume also has an alphabetical name index. Pages without content were not photographed. The Journal for Payments to Boys is located at the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Series 1337.
Studio portrait of Juan Apachose and Carlos Eprico.
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