The Kiski School - Digital Archive

About This Collection

The Kiskiminetas Springs School was founded in 1888 by Andrew Wilson who believed its location by the Kiskiminetas River to be an ideal environment for educating young men to continue on to higher learning. As one of the few remaining all-boys boarding schools established in the 19th century, the preservation of Kiski’s unique history is vital. The Kiski School archive, housed in the John A. Pidgeon Library in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, maintains a large collection of memorabilia and materials documenting the School's rich heritage. The digital collections facilitate an understanding of the school’s historical presence in the community through the collection, preservation, and accessibility of school records. The collection includes but is not limited to: photographs from the late nineteenth century to the present, yearbooks and school catalogs dating back to 1919, school newspapers and other publications, as well as other memorabilia and ephemera.

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Kiski Minutes, October 23, 1942
Kiski Minutes, September 3, 1942
Kiski News, February 1, 1971
Kiski News, March 1, 1971
Kiski News, May 29, 1990
Kiski News, May 30, 1970
Kiski News, May 30, 2000
Kiski News, September 16, 1962
Kiski News, September 29, 1995
Kiski Summer, 1953
Kiski Summer School, June 25 - August 19, 1950
Kiskiminetas Springs School, 1888-1889
Sheep Raising on Golf Course, 1942
Student body and faculty, 1942