Details

Collection: 00420 - Charles E. Crandall Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00010
Title: Ethel Hastings and Fort Totten Indian School Students
Date: circa 1890
Creator: Cooper, Herbert Durell,--1869-1928
Inscription/Marks: Back of photo captioned "Ethel Hastings, daughter of Mr. Hastings, Government Harness maker and leader and organizer of the Fort Totten Indian Band. Lived in one side of the double house we occupied. Josie Roy-who has her hand on the should of her sister, Julia-worked for us (girls wearing their uniforms.). Fort Totten Indian Industrial School on “Cut Head” Sioux Reservation in N. D. Ethel Hastings now lives in Minot N. D., also her mother – (1941)"
Summary: Ethel Hastings poses for a portrait with Josie Roy and students at Fort Totten Indian School.
Red ID: PH_I_151232 Image ID: 108046 Image Notes: 00420-00010-back

Collection: 00420 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Charles E. Crandall Photograph Collection
Date: circa 1890-1895

Summary: 20 photographs of structures, students, staff, and the surrounding area at Fort Totten Indian School.

Collection: 00420 - Charles E. Crandall Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00010
Title: Ethel Hastings and Fort Totten Indian School Students
Date: circa 1890
Creator: Cooper, Herbert Durell,--1869-1928
Inscription/Marks: Back of photo captioned "Ethel Hastings, daughter of Mr. Hastings, Government Harness maker and leader and organizer of the Fort Totten Indian Band. Lived in one side of the double house we occupied. Josie Roy-who has her hand on the should of her sister, Julia-worked for us (girls wearing their uniforms.). Fort Totten Indian Industrial School on “Cut Head” Sioux Reservation in N. D. Ethel Hastings now lives in Minot N. D., also her mother – (1941)"
Summary: Ethel Hastings poses for a portrait with Josie Roy and students at Fort Totten Indian School.
Red ID: PH_I_151232 Image ID: 108817 Image Notes: 00420-00010

Collection: 00420 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Charles E. Crandall Photograph Collection
Date: circa 1890-1895

Summary: 20 photographs of structures, students, staff, and the surrounding area at Fort Totten Indian School.

Enter a subject or term in one or both of the “Search” boxes.

  • “Item Detail” searches the Title, Creator and Summary fields of all item-level records.
  • “Collection Number” searches the Collection Number field only and requires an exact match.

The “DETAILS” button provides additional information about an item, as well as the following options:

  • “Collection Summary” details the contents of the entire collection in which the selected item is located.
  • You can print the image and its corresponding details by selecting “Print".
  • “Digitized Images from the Collection” returns a list of all digitized items within that collection (available from the “Collection Summary” screen).

Click on image to expand/zoom the image view.

“Photobook home” takes you back to the main Photobook page where you can start a new search.

“Featured Collections” showcases new and/or popular collections and the digitized images within those collections.


Information on how to order copies is located here.

The collections preserved in the North Dakota State Archives include over a million images. Only a small percentage of these images have been digitized. This photo gallery provides a preview of the images that have been digitized.

For more information on the non-digitized images, please refer to the finding aids found on our website at history.nd.gov, or ask a member of our reference staff for assistance.