Photographs of depicting Native American students and the United States Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in addition to images of the vicinity, ca. 1890-1910, Images of the United States Indian School include views of buildings and group portraits of students, including students in an art class, male students eating watermelon, a brass band, and the graduating class of 1906, and Other images may relate to the activities of a teacher at the school, including outdoor recreation, view of landscape presumably in the vicinity of Carlisle, the interior of a home, and the silhouette of a woman's face
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Total number of images in collection is 32. The photographic prints are reference surrogates created from the negatives after acquisition by the library., and Copied from original images reportedly held by the Bosler Memorial Library, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Photographs that document the Phoenix Indian School in Phoenix, Arizona, circa 1902. The collection includes an illustrated invitation printed by the H. H. McNeil Company to the commencement exercises for the school that occurred May 20-22, 1902, which includes a schedule of events and names of graduates. Images in the invitation and photographs include views of the school grounds as well as exteriors and interiors of buildings as well as group portraits of students wearing uniforms, the school band, and school staff. Photographs of activities include students pulling wagons loaded with wood planks, students and staff eating a meal, and occupational training classes including sewing and laundry
Description:
Hartwell & Hamaker was a photographic studio in Phoenix, Arizona, circa 1890-1906, that included partners Francis A. Hartwell (born 1852) and Harry Lee Hamaker (1863-1939)., The Phoenix Indian School, later known as the Phoenix Indian High School, was a Bureau of Indian Affairs-operated school in Encanto Village in Phoenix, Arizona. It opened in 1891 and served all grades until 1935, when it functioned solely as a high school until closing in 1990., Invitation and blind stamps in English., Title devised by cataloger., and Blind stamps on mounts: Hartwell & Hamaker, Phoenix, Ariz.
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona and Phoenix (Ariz.)
Subject (Name):
Hamaker, Harry Lee, 1863-1939., Hartwell, Francis A., 1852-, H. H. McNeil Company., Hartwell & Hamaker., and Phoenix Indian School
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Cultural assimilation, Education, and Schools