45170.
Thomas Riley Sims, 4227 Wentworth Ave., Chicago, Illinois. Fancy Indian Club Swinger.
Ben Mowatt, Phenomenal Club Swinger, Chicago, Ill. Harry Williams Co. Season 1889-90. Fred R. Graves, Manager.
Compts. R. Rushaw, 457 Seminary Ave., Chicago. Worked together at Engels Pavilion, Chicago, Ill. Feb 24th 1895.
Big Rapid Ferris Institute. House Club of 1900. (Michigan). Large group, several women hold Indian Clubs, others with stringed instruments.
Recreational group of men with high-wheel bicycles, Indian Clubs, fishing rods, and baseball bat. Note the African-American man at center rear.
6 o’clock Gymnastic Class, Dana Hall, 1889-90. Dana Hall School was founded in 1881 in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Most of the women are identified on verso. They are posed with Indian Clubs, dumbbells, hoops and poles.
Students at Illinois College of Photography, Effingham, Ill. Sometime between 1895-1910. They are posed with Indian Clubs, boxing gloves, and a medicine ball. The man at right is holding a cable attached to the camera’s shutter to take this picture. There is another camera at right rear.
Left Platoon, Light Battery “K”, 1st U.S. Artillery. Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, 1898. Written on verso “Geronimo was held here in 1886.” The man executing the split at front is William Smith, who is pictured in item 45220 & 45221. They are posed with Indian Clubs and boxing gloves.