Interior of school dining room with tables set for a meal. Female student workers are standing at the ends of the tables around the perimeter of the room.
1900-1909
Female students posed standing at ironing boards in a room with a large cast iron stove in the center, holding irons, and drying racks.
Group portrait of thirty-seven women, presumably all female students, wearing large hats, posed on the school grounds in front of the flag pole.
This portrait may have taken as they were gathered to return home (a "home party").
Studio portrait of Thomas Pike.
Two male students wearing uniforms seated at either side of a table in a student's bedroom.
Studio portrait of two unidentified female students.
Studio portrait of an unidentified female student wearing a white dress.
Studio portrait of an unidentified female student wearing a hat.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Maud Sampson
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student in a pinstripe suit and tie.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student in school uniform.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student wearing glasses.
Studio photograph of an unidentified male student.
Studio portrait of an unidentified male student wearing a school uniform.
View of the central campus with the Bandstand, the Girls' Quarters, and the Teacher's Quarters with snow-covered grounds.
Studio portrait of Wallace Denny wearing school uniform.
A large group of male students, most not in uniforms, posed, with one white man in the center of the bottom row, standing and sitting in front of one of the school buildings.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging identifies them as members of the YMCA.
A large group of male students, most not in uniforms, posed, with one white man in the center of the bottom row, standing and sitting in front of one of the school buildings.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging identifies them as members of the YMCA.
Posed studio photograph of the graduating class of 1900.
Note: Although Eliza Smith's name is on the label for this photograph, the number next to her is not written next to anyone in the photograph. Other documentation also indicates that she actually graduated in 1899.
Studio portrait of Anna Buck and Cooki Glook.
Studio portrait of August Kensler, who served as quartermaster and storekeeper at the school.
Studio portrait of Charles Bent.
Studio portrait of Charlotte (here Lottie) Harris.
The headline reads: Many Indians in the City; Adopt White Man's Ways
The first caption reads: Frank A. Kennedy, Seneca, Who Has Become an Automobile Expert.
The second caption reads: Ezra L. Jacobs of Brooklyn, A Seneca Indian and Descendant of Chief Cornplanter, Who Has Served in the…