John S. Snedeker, brother of Monticello Female Seminary alumnae Catherine Elizabeth Snedeker Hill, sits for a portrait. John, a farmer from Jerseyville, fought in the American Civil War, Company B Regiment, 144 IL U.S. Infantry.
Catherine Elizabeth Snedeker Hill, an alumnae of the Monticello Female Seminary, sits for a portrait wearing a long necklace. Catharine was born in Trenton, New Jersey in 1844 to Samuel Snedeker and Harriet Sunderland Snedeker. The family then moved…
Thirteen members of the Monticello Female Seminary Class of 1904 pose for a class picture while holding a trophy and a shovel used in a tree planting ceremony with principal Harriet Haskell.
Several Monticello Female Seminary alumnae pose for a photograph holding trays with large bowls and ladles. One girl holds a sign that reads, "Influenza Here, House Quarantined, Keep Out" above a girl lying on the ground.
Several Monticello College students create a giant snowball. Some students are identified on the verso, including Mary Ann Merrick, Eunice Larson, Marcia Wood, Marilyn Meek, Caroline Hopping, and "Stubby" Fenten.
A large group of women wearing costumes and holding signs pose for a photograph while standing on the Monticello Female Seminary grounds. On verso: "The Grand Republican LMER."
Five members of the Red Cross Knitting Group at Monticello College pose with samples of their work in progress.On verso: "Red Cross Knitting Group- l to r - Marlene Felter, [Dorothy Crickasa], Norma Stewart, Miss Grelick, Kay Bartz."