The school band assembled on a street, waiting to line up for a parade.
1910-1919


The caption of this postcard reads: INDIAN SCHOOL HOSPITAL, CARLISLE, PA. This postcard was produced by "Commercialchrome" around 1915, but it was not mailed until 1921.
The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Wm. H. Bachman, 120. W. Fourth St., Hazelton, Pa. The message reads: "Carlisle, Pa., Mar. 31, 1921, Dear Mother,…

The caption on the front reads: SKATING POND AND ENTRANCE TO INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. This postcard was produced by "Commericalchrome" around 1915.
The only words on the back are standardized directions for where to write a message and where to write the address.

There is no caption on the front of this postcard, which is from a collection of materials that belonged to Naomi Greensky.
There are a few numbers or symbols written on the back.

The handwritten note reads: Mr. Stephen K. Murray and wife. Cut meat, S. D.

Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: First "All-American Boy Scout Troop" In America. Scout Organizer Red Horse and Supt. Friedman.

The headline reads: AMERICAN INDIAN IS FIGHTING FOR ALLIES
The printed caption reads: Lieut. Long Lance.
Sylvester Long Lance in military uniform.
This image appears in the New York Post on February 12, 1915.

The caption reads: Well-known Nez Perces.
The printed note reads:
Standing -- Rev. E. J. Conner and James Kash Kash.
Sitting -- Kip-kip-pa-li-can and Black Eagle.
This image appears courtesy of the Redman in The Nez Perce Indian vol. 1, no. 21 (April…

This image is from a newspaper article about James M. Phillips as he was elected Mayor of Aberdeen, Washington, in 1915.
This article appears in the Tacoma Ledger on April 18, 1915.

The school band posed in rows with instruments in front of a building on the school grounds. A note on the back indicates that the photo was taken in May 1915 and that this is the "reorganized band with new bandmaster [Captain Geroge F.] Tyrell and new superintendent Oscar H. Lipps."

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Our camp, Turkey Foot Lake. Ohio, Summit Co. Fourth of July week - 1915
Mr. Brown Eagle - Cook
Mr. Roy H. Cross
Mr. Arthur W. Durr
Mr. Gene Smith
Mr. George Smith
…

The handwritten caption reads: Taken August 30, 1915.
The reverse side includes quotes from Woodrow Wilson and Abraham Lincoln and the home addresses of Moses P. Kogechiwan.
![Students in the Library [version 2], c. 1915 color image; view of interior of the library, a large plant sits in the foreground, in the middleground (to the left) are three tables of students looking down at study materials, in the background to the right are shelves of books and to the left is a window and door](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-MC-002_b1_f21a.jpg?itok=l0l8DC1l)
The caption on the front reads: LIBRARY, INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
The postcard was addressed to Mr. Chas Yelletts Montgomery Barber Shop Norristown, Pa. The message reads: "love to you, Am having a nice time every body was surprised to see me, hope you are well, love from Margaret 43 Baltimore St. Carlisle Pa."
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The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Childers and children Clarence, Eloise, and Ruby. Broken Arrow Oklahoma, October 8, 1915.
View of D. B. and Mildred (Millie) McIntosh Childers with their three children.

Studio portrait of a male student, Corporal Robert James Tahamont, member of the second infantry of Company C of the National Guard of New Jersey, wearing his overcoat uniform.

Corporal Robert James Tahamont member of the second infantry of Company C of the National Guard of New Jersey in 1916 in his overcoat uniform.

Ernest William Kick as a member of the Canadian military around 1916.

Ernest William Kick as a member of the Canadian military around 1916.

Fred J. Ettawageshik in formal suit.
The handwritten caption reads: Fred Ettawageshik (1916.)

The caption reads: THE GERMAN HOSPITAL ANNEX
The New Home for the Pupil Nurses of the Training School

The handwritten note reads: By Franci Rameies
This drawing of a house with a fence is on the inside front cover of the Onondaga Free Academy Hand Book: 1915-1916.

The handwritten note on the reverse side contains a note from John Kennedy to Oscar H. Lipps regarding having his son James Henry Kennedy coming home to help on the farm over the summer. Sent from Irving, New York in March 1916.
House, two barns, and the greenhouse of James Henry Kennedy and his father John Kennedy.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Lillian Henry - Carlisle - Pa. Tribe - New York - Tuscarora

Ozetta Bourbonnais in white uniform.

Ozetta Bourbonnais and an unidentified woman wearing a cape. Both in white uniforms.