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John N. Choate 
"Our boys and girls at the Indian Training School, Carlisle, PA" 
1881 (copyright) 
  
Cabinet card 
American Antiquarian Society 
Graphic Arts Photos Native American, Source: 425301_0167.tif 
  
 
LL/82663 
  
Collage with photographs of thirty four Native Americans who attended the Indian Training School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The sitters are named on verso.
 
Our boys and girls at the Indian Training School, Carlisle, Pa.
 
1. White Buffalo, Cheyenne, I.T.
2. Mittie Houston, Wichita, I.T.
3. Samuel Townsend, Pawnee, I.T.
4. Nancy Renville, Sisseton Sioux, D.T Daughter of Chief Gabriel Renville.
5. Grace Cook, Sioux, D.T.
6. Justine La Framboise, Sisseton Sioux, D.T.
7. Grace Cook, Sioux, D.T.
8. Anna Raven, Arapahoe, I.T. Daughter of Chief Little Raven.
9. Walter Matches, Cheyenne, I.T.
10. White Buffalo, Cheyenne, I.T.
11. John Renville, Sisseton Sioux, D.T. Son of Chief Gabiel Renville.
12. Millie Brown, Creek, I.T.
13. Sheldon Jackson, Pueblo, N.M.
14. Bernard, Sioux, D.T.
15. Mary Ealy, Pueblo, N.M.
16. Samuel Baker, Sioux, D.T.
17. Daniel Tucker, Arapahoe, I.T.
18. Henry Roman-Nose, Cheyenne, I.T.
19. Mary Perry, Pueblo, N.M.
20. Laura Toneadlemah, Kiowa, I.T. Daughter of Chief Red Buffalo.
21. Jennie Haymaker, Pueblo, N.M.
22. Joseph, Cheyenne, I.T.
23. Pollock, Sioux ...
24. Albert Tulsey, Seminole, I.T. Son of Rev. Mr. Tulsey, Indian missionary to the Creek nation.
25. Horace Coarse Voice, I.T.
26. John Shields, N.M. Adopted son of Gov. Therdocio Durem.
27. Sheldon Jackson, Pueblo, N.M.
28. Harriet Mary, Nez Perce, I.T.
29. Hugh, Sioux, D.T. Grandson of Chief Spotted Tail.
30. Minnie Atkins, Creek, I.T. 31. Minnie Yellow Bear, Arapahoe. Daughter of Chief Yellow Bear.
32. Kessetta, Lipan, taken prisoner by U.S. troops in Mexico.
33. Frank Cushing, Pueblo, N.M.
34. David Blueteeth, Sioux, D.T.
 
Photographed by Choate, Carlisle, Pa.
 
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1881, by J.N. Choate, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 
 

 
  
 
  
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