The reverse side includes a note from Paul Red Star to Oscar H. Lipps sent from Manderson, South Dakota on August 8, 1916.
Church in a field with horses and people.
The reverse side includes a note from Paul Red Star to Oscar H. Lipps sent from Manderson, South Dakota on August 8, 1916.
Church in a field with horses and people.
Group portrait of seventeen male students in uniform and one white man in uniform.
The photo's mat bears the inscription: "To Mr. & Mrs. Corbitt, Compliments of Carlisle Officers and Mr. J. F. Duran, Dec. 1916."
J. F. Duran was the school's Assistant Disciplinarian and there was a married couple named Corbett…
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: 1916-1492=424 years ago.
Three faces including a man with a bowler hat, a crying infant, and a man who appears ill. Appears in Barney Jacobs Onondaga Free Academy Hand Book for the 1915-1916 school year.
Group portrait of twenty-seven male students in uniform.
The rug in front of the students appears to be the same as that in another photo (FB03-11) which is dated 1916.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Cora Elm
Cora Elm in her nursing uniform taken at her graduation from the Protestant Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1916.
The headline reads: Indian Appointed to The Military Academy
The printed caption reads: SYLVESTER CHAHUSKA LONGLANCE
This image appears in the Worcester Post on May 9, 1916.
The caption reads: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth (Meroney French and Lucy West).
This image appears in The Carlisle Arrow vol. 13, no. 1 (July 1916): 4.
The caption on the postcard reads: Carlisle, Pa., Gymnasium, Indian School.
The postcard was addressed to Mrs. John P. Miller, Dillsburg, Pa. The message reads: "Dear Maud, How are you and the boys. We are all pretty well. We will look for you all on the 28th the big day in Carlisle. Kathryn."
The caption on the front reads: GREEN HOUSE AT INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.
The postcard was sent to Wm. Gutbhall[?] Band 8th Rgt. 3rd Brigade Pa. U. G. U. S. Camp Steward, El Paso Texas. The message reads "Carlisle Pa. Aug. 27 -16 Brother Wm. Sorry to hear you are broke Yors G. A. Sollenly"
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: Indian School, Parade Ground and Buildings, Carlisle, Pa.
The postcard was addressed to Mr. Jonny Miller, Dillsburg, Pa. and the message reads: "Dear Jonny, I hope you had a Merry Christmas. Santa Claus was good to me. I hope he was the same to you. Santa Claus brought me a…
The handwritten note reads: Hatch.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: Baseball Team Captains of Carlisle 1914 - 1917.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has identified these students as Ambrose, Apekaum, Crane, and Johnson. It is not clear which student named Johnson the latter is.
Cora Belle Martin (front row, center) with her grandmother, mother, and sisters at home around 1917, before she went to the Carlisle Indian School.
The caption reads: MISS CORA ELM MISS SARAH M. INGALLS
The headline reads: INDIAN GIRLS WILL PLEAD FOR SUFFRAGE
The printed note reads: They will take part in the big suffrage demonstration planned for next Sunday in Washington under the direction of the Congressional Union.…
The caption reads: David Bureau
The photograph appears in article regarding Bureau's attempt to enlist in the Aero Corps.
The newspaper title and the date of publication are unknown.
The handwritten note reads: Schingler
The handwritten note reads: Peters Pinconning Mich.
The handwritten note reads: Camp Kelly Sanantonio Texas
The handwritten note on the reverse reads: Whatever you do dont criticeze my Big nose couse I cant help now the old folks usto Be
Gabriel Poggie sitting on a cot in uniform at Camp Kelly, San Antonio, Texas in 1917.
The handwritten note reads: Warrington
George Anthony Warrington in a formal three piece suit and tie.
The title reads: GERMAN HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
St. Nicholas Avenue, Stanhope and Stockholm Streets
J. Edward Stohlmann, Superintendent.
The caption reads: THE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES CONNECTED WITH THIS INSTITUTION offers a three years' course of training to young…
A group of male and female students posed on the steps of a building on the school grounds. A male student in the front row holds a banner reading: "Justice Class 1917." A handwritten list of student names below the photo identifies each person.
While the two individuals in this photograph have not been positively identified, it is likely Harry Charles and Daisy Brader. Harry married Daisy in December 1917.
The caption reads: Sutton
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This was my squad when I first inlisted but it is not now. Herbert
Herbert Pappin with seven others in his army squad. Two tents in the background.
The handwritten note reads: Kelly.
Herman Kelly in a white tie and suit.