Bertha Day, Clifford Leeds, and Ella Leeds, 1913
The handwritten note reads: Bertha Day Clifford Leeds Ella Leeds
Image of Clifford Leeds with his sister and cousin.
The handwritten note reads: Bertha Day Clifford Leeds Ella Leeds
Image of Clifford Leeds with his sister and cousin.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Tom Torlino, Navajoe, Three years later.
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has four copies of this image: PA-CH2-004b, 12-26-04, BS-CH-012, and US-50b.
Studio portrait of Tom Torlino wearing native clothing and ornaments.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Tom Torlino, Navajoe.
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has four copies of this image: PA-CH2-004a, BS-CH-008, US-50a, and 12-26-03.
View of Joseph S. Ball in 1910.
The caption reads: JOHN GODFROY Indiana's Only Police Officer of Indian Extraction
This image of John J. Godfrey on his appointment to patrolman appears in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette in 1912.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Jos. Payawesa Sr. & Jr.
The handwritten note reads: Leslie William Boyd.
Leslie Boyd is James Boyd's son.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Rose Simpson
Rose Simpson standing beside an unidentified woman.
The caption reads: BARK-HOUSE. SAC AND FOX INDIANS.
The printed note reads: GEO. E. CORNISH, ARKANSAS CITY, KANS.
The reverse side includes a short note from George B. Kishketon to Superintendent Moses Friedman sent from McLoud, Oklahoma on September 20, 1910.
The caption reads: Kickapoo Wigwam, McLoud, Okla.
The handwritten note reads: This is Henry Murdock summer house.
The reverse side contains a short note from George B. Kishketon to Superintendent Moses Friedman sent from McLoud, Oklahoma on September 20, 1910.