Cattaraugus Reservation, Cattaraugus County, New York
Died
1945 (aged 70–71)
Cattaraugus Reservation, Erie County, New York
Resting place
United Missions Cemetery, Erie County, New York
Citizenship
United States
Alma mater
Carlisle Indian Industrial School
Known for
First Native American to be named a College Football All-American, 1899
Spouse
Rose Frass (m. 1904)
Isaac Seneca, Jr. (October 7, 1874 – 1945) was an All-American football player for the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. He was selected as an All-American halfback on the 1899 College Football All-America Team. He was the first Carlisle player and the first American Indian to be selected as an All-American. He was born in 1874[1][2][3] on the Cattaraugus Reservation in New York.
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