The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Aniseto Ortego.
Aniseto Orgeto in uniform.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Aniseto Ortego.
Aniseto Orgeto in uniform.
The headline reads: Indian Officer in Army
The caption reads: CAPTAIN "GUS" WELSH
The article reads: "Gus" Welsh, Indian athlete and graduate of Carlisle school, who has been made a captain in the United States, cavalry, is the first Indian…
Portrait of six male students in uniform, two holding flags.
This print has annotations with the students' names. The photograph is also included on page 35 of the Yearbook of the Carlisle Indian School, 1918. That caption reads: "Color Sergeants. Charles Sutton (American flag): Alex Jorden (Carlisle Standard of red…
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Corporal S. Patterson.
Spencer Patterson in his U.S. Army uniform holding a gun at his side.
Frank Verigan in a formal suit with tie.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Fred Blythe
Fred Blythe in uniform.
The headline reads: American Indians with Allies
The article reads: New York Sun: Gus Welsh, at left, is the first American Indian to be made a captain in the United States army. He was a former Carlisle and Dickinson football and athletic star. A feature of the fortieth annual commencement of the Carlisle Indian…
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: World War Veteran, Lawyer, Athlete. Gus Welch (Chippewa).
Guy Littlejohn in his U.S. Army uniform around 1918.
The handwritten note reads: Paris
Marion Paris in a formal suit and tie.
Thirty-eight male students posed in front of a building in uniform with instruments.
The caption reads: "JIM" THORPE was the greatest All-American football team ever devised. When he played with Carlisle a dozen years ago, there was no real defense against his vicious rushes, and hte player whom he tackled generally woke up some hours afterward, with the question, "How many were killed?" on his lips. Jim went from…
The caption reads: SEWING ROOM, INDIAN SCHOOL CARLISLE, PA.
The reverse side includes a note from Charles Littlechief to John Francis Jr. sent from Solen, North Dakota, dated February 18, 1918.
The headline reads: INDIAN AND JAP GIRL IN CAMPAIGN FOR HOME
The subhead reads: "THE HUMMING BIRD" AND YSAU TAKAZAWA
The caption reads: These two young women, one an Indian and the other a Japanese are working for the $150,000 fund being raised for the Home from Christian Workers of the…
View of the entrace to the grounds at Pratt Avenue, with automobiles, staff residences, and Leupp Art Studio visible.
The caption reads: SYLVESTER C. LONG-LANCE
This image of Sylvester C. Long-Lance appears in an article of the New York Herald on June 21, 1919.
The caption reads: THREE VIEWS OF JIM THORPE
Jim Thorpe shown running, throwing the shot in the shot put, and the in the middle of the long jump.
The caption on the front of the postcard reads: PARADE GROUNDS, INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. This postcard was produced by "Commericalchrome" around 1915 following the construction of the model home cottage, pictured on the left, but this card was not mailed until 1920.
The postcard has been sent to a Mrs. Florence Hess…
The Record of Issue of Goods covers fiscal year 1906 with entries for various types of goods, such as soap or matches. Entries are arranged by type of good and include the date and details related to the amount issued. There is an alphabetical index to the types of goods in the first…
The second volume of the Invincible Debating Society's minutes contains entries, arranged chronologically, from December 1906 through November 1915. These entries, which start on page 1 vary in length, usually include the date, a description of the meeting, updates on the Society's activities,…
This volume of Record of Receipts and Disbursements Under Various Funds and Appropriations covers the period from July 1, 1907 to February 1, 1913. The entries for individual receipts or disbursements, which are arranged chronologically, include the date, details from whom received or…
The first volume of Time Book for Employees, which covers the period from October 1, 1907 to October 31, 1910, records whether employees are at work, late, or absent for each day of the month. Most entries also include the employees' total pay for the month. The employees are not listed…
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…
This Ledgers for Student Savings Accounts contains accounts of individual male students between 1908 and 1918. This ledger has been split into two parts. The entries, which include information regarding deposits as well as withdrawals, usually indicate the source for each. The accounts…
This Ledgers for Student Savings Accounts contains accounts of individual male students between 1908 and 1918. This ledger has been split into two parts. The first part includes a name index. The entries, which include information regarding deposits as well as withdrawals, usually…