Studio portrait of Amelia Clark and Susan Gibbs.
Cumberland County Historical Society
Studio portrait of Angelina Chippewa.
Studio portrait of Annie Marmon and Effie Marmon, both probably wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Archive Libby wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Benedict Jozhe.
Studio portrait of Benjamin Green.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH3-066a and CS-CH-025. The second copy has the date December 3, 1895 written on the back.
Studio portrait of Benjamin Green, William Little Hawk, and Edward Fritz. Two are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Bessie Gotholda.
Studio portrait of Charles Bent.
Studio portrait of Charles Dickens (seated at left) and Mark Hopkins (standing at right). Dickens is holding a decorative beaded cane.
Studio portrait of Charles Low Cloud.
Studio portrait of Charles Mishler and Louis Mishler.
Studio portrait of Corbett Lawyer.
Studio portrait of Corbett Lawyer and Edward Spott. Both are probably wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Cynthia Webster.
Studio portrait of Dahnola Jassan and John Jassan, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Delos Lone Wolf.
Studio portrait of Eddie Albert in school uniform.
Studio portrait of Elizabeth Williams and Mary Williams.
Studio portrait of Ernest Roe.
Studio portrait of Eva Rogers, Rosalie Doctor, and Jeanette Rice.
Group portrait of twenty-six male students and one white man, presumably a coach or advisor--the 1895 football team.
See Cumberland County Historical Society image PA-CH1-084d (in Related Images) for a smaller group photo of the team and more information about those students who may be included.
Group portrait of sixteen male students from the 1895 football team.
In his 1951 book, Fabulous Redmen, John Steckbeck identifies the sitters as: top row (l to r), Lone Wolf, McFarland, Smith, H. Pierce, and Nori; middle row (l to r), Redwater, Cayou, Metoxen, B. Pierce, Seneca and Printup; bottom row (l to r),…
Studio portrait of Frank Campeau and Matthew Johnson (right).
Studio portrait of Goliath Bigjim.