John Black, Jr. is a member of the Class of 1862.
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This image of an unidentified man is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, around 1890.
This image of an unidentified woman is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, around 1890.
This image of an unidentified woman is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, around 1890.
This image of an unidentified man is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, around 1890.
This group portrait is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, around 1890.
This image of an unidentified boy is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, around 1890.
This image of an unidentified woman holding a baby is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, around 1890.
This image of an unidentified young man is most likely from George Bowman's family vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey, in July 1892.
Tintype image of three female students.
Left, sitting: Anna Mabel Geiger Heckman (Class of 1897)
Tintype portrait of Lydia Haverstick, Zatae Longsdorff's mother, from around 1860.
Horatio Collins King, a member of the Class of 1858, serves in the Union Army during the American Civil War.