View taken from the center of campus showing the Girls' Quarters and the Bandstand, with female students on the grounds.
1900-1909


Studio portrait of Hattie Williams and Lizzie Williams.
![Hawley Pierce [version 1], c.1900 Hawley Pierce [version 1], c.1900](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/00327B%20Hoover.jpg?itok=jjWkI383)
Studio portrait of Hawley Pierce.
![Hawley Pierce [version 2], c.1900 Hawley Pierce [version 2], c.1900](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/LS-D096.jpg?itok=gbTwQczf)
Studio portrait of Hawley Pierce.
The Cumberland County Historical Society also has a glass plate negative of this image (00327B).

Studio portrait of Henry Roan, Raymond Buffalo Meat, and Thomas Perrier.

Studio portrait of Herbert Johnson (left) and Amos George (right).

View of the rear of the Industrial Workshop Building, with a few male students in the foreground.

Studio portrait of Jason Betzinez.

Studio portrait of Joe B. Luna and Calistro Antonio Lugo.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Jos. Payawesa Sr. & Jr.

Studio portrait of Juan Apachose and Carlos Eprico.

Studio portrait of Juan B. Varages and Thomas Kenay.

Studio portrait of Katie Creager (left) and Seichu Atsye (right).

Studio portrait of King Nephew and Solomon Scrogg.
Note: There is a listing of King Nephew enrolling at the school in 1897, but the only mentions of him have been found in school ledgers. However, we believe he may also be known as Kingsley Nephew, the person listed as the "home address" of Seneca students Della John, Lyford John, and…

School laundry building with a trolley car parked alongside it. Four trolley conductors are standing beside the car.

Studio portrait of Libbie Archiquette.

Male and female students posed in a wood working classroom with a white female teacher. On the blackboard at the back of the room the word "Sloyd" is visible, indicating that this was a Sloyd classroom.
![Male Students Practicing Brick Laying [version 1], c. 1900 Male Students Practicing Brick Laying [version 1], c. 1900](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/H-007.jpg?itok=01wmyRXo)
Two male students posed working at laying bricks in a wall in a shop building.
![Male Students Practicing Brick Laying [version 2], c. 1900 Male Students Practicing Brick Laying [version 2], c. 1900](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/LS-D072.jpg?itok=V6IFoi5M)
Two male students posed working at laying bricks in a wall in a shop building.

Large group of male students lined up both in front of and behind the school's fire engine on a path with the Girls' Quarters in the background. Female students are standing on the lawn and on the porches of the building.

View of a snowy campus with a man near the flag pole on a path cleared from the Girls' Quarters to the pole. The Girls' Quarters is in the background.
The image is somewhat damaged.

The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Maud Sampson

Studio portrait of Mollie Welsh.

Studio portrait of Nannie Sturm and Ella Sturm.

Portrait of five male students and four female students posed on the steps of the court house (now known as the Old Court House) with one white man and one white woman, presumably teachers.