Ella Morgan, c.1860
Portrait of Ella Morgan.
Portrait of Ella Morgan.
Oval photo of Thomas R. Orwig (non-graduate of the class of 1859) taken around 1860. His eyes have been hand-colored in blue.
Joseph Benson Parker is a member of the Class of 1860.
James William Sanders is a member of the Class of 1860.
Willard Saulsbury's carte de visite around 1860. Saulsbury, a member of the Class of 1842, served as the United States Senator from Delaware from 1859 to 1871.
This engraving of Levi Scott is based on a daguerreotype and originally appeared in an issue of Ladies' Repository.
Rufus Edmonds Shapley is a member of the Class of 1860.
James Lester Shipley, a member of the Class of 1860, joined Confederate General "Stonewall" Jackson's Brigade as a chaplain during the American Civil War.
Richard Southeron Shreve is a member of the Class of 1860.
View of South College around 1860 from the John Dickinson Campus. A group of men and women are standing on the steps.
John S. Stamm is a member of the Class of 1860.
Students standing outside West College around 1860.
Peter Harrison Whisner is a member of the Class of 1860.
James Glasgow Archer is a member of the Class of 1861.
Horatio Collins King, a member of the Class of 1858, serves in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Francis Sutton Livingston, a member of the Class of 1861, later became a political collaborator of President Bartolome Mitre of Argentina.
Thomas Jefferson McCants is a member of the Class of 1861.
John Black Jr. (Class of 1862) serves in the 122nd Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War.
John White Geary was a Union general during the Civil War, and later served two terms as Governor of Pennsylvania. This postage-stamp sized photograph was probably held in a small wooden case at one time.
Joseph Mallalieu is a member of the Class of 1862.
John Hays II, a member of the class of 1857, in December 1862. He is wearing his officer's uniform with 1st Lieutenant insignia.
Thomas Baltzell Long is a member of the Class of 1863.
Leander Makely is a member of the Class of 1863.
Posed shot of six students, identified as Admiral B. P. Lamberton (Class of 1862), Henry Clay Speake (Class of 1865), S. Townsend Armstrong (Class of 1863), James Buchanan Bowman (Class of 1865), James Lanius Himes (Class of 1865), and an individual with the surname Wilson.
Four of the six individuals are members of Phi Kappa Sigma, and five of the six individuals are members of the Belles Lettres Society.