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Black and white photo of William Jennings Bryan with two other men in front of Assembly Hall at Chautauqua in Forest Park. Man on left might be Curly Harrison.

This photograph is in an unusual format in that it is a circle. Four girls are photographed, however, two are unidentified, and two have been identified as Flora Walker Washburn (on the left) and Louise Branson Miller (on the right).

Julia A. Goodell.

Group of Sac and Fox Chiefs and other notables. Black & white photo. Top row, l to r, unknown, William Hurr, Ottawa translator for the Sac and Fox, Moses Keokuk, chief, and two other unknowns. Bottom row, unknown.

Bark house, Sac and Fox Indians, with eight people sitting and standing in front of it.

Sac and Fox Indian child posing for a photograph. The child wears his hair trimmed in bangs around his face, and is wearing many necklaces as well as a peace meda. He wears beaded leggings and moccasins.

Probably a Sac-Fox Indian, He may have been photographed in Ottawa by A.W. Barker Ca. 1870's

Perhaps Chief Macusitau, the Sac and Fox chief, and his wife Ellen McCoonse. They and four others are sitting and standing inside a tent.

Ellen was first married to Edward McCoonse. After his death, she married Alfred McCoonse, then Mackuseito…

Sac-Fox Woman photographed by A.W. Barker in Ottawa.

Three women, one standing and two sitting.
The two seated women are clearly native-born. It is more difficult to tell about the standing woman. Former FCHS director John Mark Lambertson wondered if the woman on the right might be Fannie Goodell.