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This painting was done in honor of those Indian School students who attended St. Pat's over the years. It is of | This painting was done in honor of those Indian School students who attended St. Pat's over the years. It is of Kateri Tekawitha, an Indian girl who was converted to Catholicism. Photo taken October 27, 2007 by Amanda West. | ||
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Rev. Dr. Henry G. Ganss, Priest at St. Patrick from 1891-1910
St. Katherine's Hall, which was built as a school house for Negroes and Indians in Carlisle. Photo taken October 27, 2007 by Amanda West.
This stained glass window, depicting St. Paul, was donated to St. Patrick by the Carlisle Indian School Catholic pupils. Photo taken October 27th, 2007 by Amanda West.
This is a picture of the bottom of the window. It reads "Donated by the Catholic Indian Pupils 1892-1898." Photo taken on October 27, 2007 by Amanda West.
This painting was done in honor of those Indian School students who attended St. Pat's over the years. It is of Kateri Tekawitha, an Indian girl who was converted to Catholicism. Photo taken October 27, 2007 by Amanda West.
1912 Indian School Football Team
This picture is of the 1912 Carlisle Indian School football team. That year they were the highest scoring team in the nation. The Indian school defeated Dickinson College 34-0 that year. During this game, which was played in front of a 10,000 person crowd, Jim thorpe ran a bad punt snap for 105 yards and the score.
1910 Game Between Carlisle Indian School and Dickinson College
This game was played on October 5th 1910. The Carlisle Indian School won that game 24 to 0. The Indian School is coming at us and Dickinson Colllege has their backs to the camera.
Warner while he was at Carlisle