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 Arthur Stone's house in East Hill. Now Mrs. Gilday's house. There are three women and one man in front of the house and one man holding a horse.
Glass negative of Knowlton Distributing Home, where the home children were kept until they were sent to new families.
Glass negative of the Woods family house, covered with vines. There are three women on the front porch.
Glass negative of a log cabin and a white pitched tent in a grassy area surrounded by trees. There are five people and a dog outside the cabin. The log cabin was located on Eagle Island, Brome lake.
Glass negative of a view of the front of Alva house and the grounds. The house faces South.
Glass negative of Alva House looking South with his father on veranda perhaps.
Glass negative showcasing a front view of Blarney Castle, with senator George G. Foster and his family on the veranda.
Glass negative of the Fort at Philipsburg.
Glass negative of Mrs. A.B Foster's house and family.
Photo of Bernice Boright's house in Mansonville.
Glass negative of a house with two women in long dresses, standing outside in front of the house. There are flower pots and a chair on the ground and chairs on the porch.
Glass negative of the Inglis House in Foster with people and children standing on and around the front porch.
Glass negative of Dr. Miller's house, which belonged to him in 1963. There is a field in the front and trees surrounding the house.
Glass negative of a house with people on the front porch and steps.
Glass negative of family standing outside a log house. There is also a bicycle and a wagon.
Glass negative of the Second Methodist Church in Knowlton, which is now a United Church.