Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player William Higgins, a 182-pound end from Superior, Wisconsin. Higgins was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Howard (Howie) Hansen, a 190-pound tackle from Racine, Wisconsin. Hansen was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Lawrence (Larry) Hartig, 205-pound tackle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hartig was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player LeRoy (Lee) Muth, a 174-pound end from Kalamazoo, Michigan, prepares to toss the football. Muth was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Michael Czernecki, a 188-pound guard from Kalamazoo, Michigan. Czernecki was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Morgan Busch, a 190-pound fullback from Algoma, Wisconsin. Busch was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player James Fenimore Cooper, a 185-pound end from West Allis, Wisconsin. Cooper was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player William (Bill) Jennings, a 182-pound guard from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jennings was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Roger Lumb, a 203-pound tackle from Waukesha, Wisconsin. Lumb was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player LeRoy Schoemann, a 185-pound center from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Schoemann was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Edwin Niemi, a 196-pound center from Ironwood, Michigan.. Niemi was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl in January, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Head and shoulders profile of Marquette football player Raymond Sonnenberg. Sonnenberg, a 180-pound halfback from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sonnenberg was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Composite poster celebrating the 1936 Marquette football team, which played in the inaugural Cotton Bowl game on January 1, 1937. Pictured are players Herbert Anderson, Morgan Busch, James Fenimore Cooper, Ward Cuff, Michael Czernecki, Albert...
Fish drying -- Alaska -- 1920-1950; Indians of North America -- Alaska; Tents -- Alaska -- 1930-1940; Yukon River (Yukon and Alaska);
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indians Missions, 1937 Verso caption: Fish on the racks. Nulato, Alaska Size: 6.3cm x 7.2cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Canoes and canoeing -- Alaska; Dogs -- Alaska; Hunting -- Alaska -- Beaver; Indians of North America -- Alaska; Sleds -- Alaska;
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1937 Verso caption: Nulato - Alaska. Indian on his way to hunt beaver. In the month of May it is warm during the day, hence the light clothes. Size: 6.2cm x 7.2cm Negative no.: Same as...
Bells -- Oklahoma; Indian beadwork -- Oklahoma; Indian children -- Oklahoma; Indian featherwork -- Oklahoma; Indian dance -- Oklahoma; Indians of North America -- Oklahoma;
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1937 Verso caption: St. Patrick's Anadarko, Okla. Taken by Fr. Tennelly Note by Archivist: Dancer identified as Dixon Palmer (Kiowa) Size: 18.1cm x 11.7cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Students; Oglala Indians; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Catholic high schools -- South Dakota; High Schools -- South Dakota; Metal Work; Industrial arts -- Study and teaching;
High school students Vincent Brewer and Vandal Fast Horse (in hat) in metal shop Verso caption: Nov 1937 Note by Archivist: Brother Francis Eban, S.J., taught metal shop courses; served Holy Rosary, 1934-1970s.
Verso caption: January 1938. The great-grandfathers of these boys who play in the St. Francis Mission School band were warriors and nomad hunters of buffalo. They are playing in honor of Father Florentine Digmann, S.J., noted missionary to the...
Church buildings -- South Dakota; Church decoration and ornament -- South Dakota; Crèches (Nativity scenes) -- South Dakota;
Interior of Holy Rosary Church with altars, furnishings, artwork, and Christmas adornment Verso caption: This is our chapel with the decoration done by Felix Walking in the Native Indian art. The color effect is very beautiful and the photo...
Oil painting of Ray "Buzz" Buivid thowing a football in his Marquette uniform. The frame (not shown in this image) states: "Raymond Buivid: All American 1936." There are two tears in the canvas.
Dwellings -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Log cabins -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota;
Verso caption: Old Fills the Pipe house is no more. A new palace with logs was erected last fall and the old blind catechist feels sure that he is not going to be buried alive as was his fear when the old shack was standing over his head. The old...
Buckskin -- Wisconsin; Flute music;Indians of North America -- Music; Indian beadwork -- Wisconsin; Indian featherwork -- Wisconsin; Indians of North America -- Music; Indians of North America -- Wisconsin; Tourist trade -- Wisconsin -- Wisconsin...
Ojibwa performer Frank Clearwater in feathered headdress and playing flute Verso caption: Frank Clearwater, Chippewa, entertainer with Stand Rock Indian Ceremonial, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Note by Archivist: Published in Indiancraft by W....
Black Elk, 1863-1950; Hides and skins -- Great Plains; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Moccasins; Oglala Indians -- Costume; War...
Black Elk in chief's costume at Duhamel Indian pageant wearing war bonnet, claw necklace and wolf tail and holding eagle wing fan Size: 9.6cm x 6.9cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Benedictines -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Log cabins -- South Dakota; Hunkpapa women -- South Dakota;
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1937-10 Verso caption: Mrs. Hawkeagle and Fr. Hildebrand Mueller at Mad Bears South Dakota Size: 5.9cm x 10.3cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Carpentry; Barns -- Design and construction; Catholic Church -- Missions -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota;
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1937-11-09 Verso caption: Carpenter boys working on an addition to the dairy barn. Size: 8cm x 13.7cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1937-10-20 Verso caption: Our Lady of Lourdes Pilgrim Springs, Alaska[.] Out for a good time Size: 5cm x 9.9cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Alaska; Distress signals -- United States; Eskimos -- Alaska; Orphanages -- Alaska
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1937-08-01 Verso caption: Our Lady of Lourdes Mission, the farthest Catholic Orphanage in Northern Alaska, is without radio telephone or any other method of communication. In case of accident,...
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Alaska; Eskimo children -- Alaska; Eskimo women -- Alaska; Eskimos -- Alaska; Nuns -- Alaska;
Verso caption: Catholic school children, Hooper Bay and Sr. Agnes, S.O.S. [Society of Our Lady of the Snow a.k.a. Sisters of the Snows] one of their teachers Size: 11.3cm x 16.5cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1937-08-01 Verso caption: Goose Time at Our Lady of Lourdes Mission. Birds from the south, urged by the "Call of the North" come to Pilgrim Springs, to build their nets and lay their eggs. Over 40...
Bering Sea; Eskimos -- Alaska; Eskimos -- Hunting; Kayaks -- Alaska; Walrus hunting -- Alaska -- King Island
Verso caption: Tandem of 5 kayacs [sic] pulling a 2400 pound walrus. You see the inflated animal at the place marked by an arrow. Besides that, inside of the kayaks they have about 900 pounds of seal meat and birds. The best hunting is in the...