Account Book from when Almas Knowlton was a blacksmith at West Bolton.
Receipt from Hanson L. Knowlton (Almas' brother) for money received by him from Dr. Parmelee of Waterloo, C.E., dated November 12, 1866 at Osage Iowa.
Newspaper article entitled "Eastern Townships First Historian-Sketch of the Life of Mrs. C.M. Day", dated April 26, 1915.
Glass negative of a man and woman posing for a portrait. The background board for the portrait is shown as well as the curtains. The couple are both wearing hats and coats.
Glass negative of four young children posing in a garden, two boys standing and two girls sitting down.
Glass negative of a man driving a horse and buggy cart.
Glass negative of a group of four women and two men facing the 'National Monument of the Fore Fathers' at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Glass negative of two boys on their bicycles in front of the porch and an older woman sitting on the porch.
Glass negative portrait of a group of nineteen well-dressed children of various ages.
Glass negative of the Wood-Williams family: John Williams on top, Elizabeth Wood Williams at left on a chair, an unidentified boy with glasses, Bessie Williams and Helen Wood sitting on the floor.
Glass negative of a young girl wearing a white dress and holding a black umbrella. She is standing outside in the grass with shrubs and a fence behind her.
Glass negative copy of a small in-set photograph of an older person pinned up with knitting needles.
Glass negative of a boy wearing an 'AF' sweatshirt and holding a baseball 'bat' and ball with a view of a house and barn in the background.
Glass negative portrait of two women standing in back, a girl sitting on a chair and a boy leaning against the arm of the chair. They are outside next to a lattice.
Glass negative of a man in a band uniform sitting on the front porch of a house with his instrument in hand and his music sheets in front of him. The man is also wearing glasses.
Glass negative of a man on a high wheeled cart pulled by two horses. The man is stopped along a dirt road with a rocky hill in the background.
Glass negative of Sally E. Wood wearing winter attire: a fancy hat, a coat, a fur-trimmed scarf and muff. The woman seems to be Sally Wood. This is presumably a self-portrait.
Glass negative of an older woman sitting in a chair out on the lawn under two trees with a view of a fence in the background.
Glass negative of a young boy and girl, both wearing striped outfits, sitting along the porch.
Glass negative of a young girl standing beside a baby seated in a chair. There is a boy in the background as well and a view of the side of the house.
Glass negative of a well-dressed couple sitting on a carriage with a nice looking horse.
Glass negative of Allen Foster in a suit and wearing a white hat.
Glass negative taken of a picture of an older woman, probably from the Knowlton family.
Glass negative of an outdoor Blunt family group portrait with a partial view of a house.
Glass negative of Judge Samuel Willard Foster with two young men on horses in front of Nestledown. The two boys are probably his grandchildren Samuel and George, sons of Samuel Baxter Foster.
Glass negative of Judge Samuel Willard Foster and women on a travel sleigh pulled by two horses in the winter. There is a brick building in the background.
Glass negative of Judge Samuel Willard Foster and women on a travel sleigh pulled by four horses. There are trees and snow in the scenery.
Glass negative of Sarah Knowlton Foster sitting at a table and holding a newspaper in a house.