Most of the people in this photograph cannot be identified, at least for now. However, there are a few identifications that can be made on the basis of the 1895 photographs, and the prior photographs.
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In the back, and appearing to be enjoying a cigar, is Alfred Andrew van Hovenberg.
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On the left side of the table, smoking a cigarette, is apparently Robert Edward, or possibly Martin Henry Radcliffe, van Hovenberg.
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On the right, we have Juliette Leonhard, easily identified by her small size and short haircut.
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That would logically make this somewhat grim visage to be that of John Henry Leonhard, although it is not a typical expression.
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Finally, to Julie's right, we have an elderly woman who resembles the elderly woman in the first 1895 photograph.
A proper dating of this photograph would go a long way to explaining its contents.
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