Item is a photograph of a horse pulling a buggy with a young lady in it, outside a house in Megantic, with two people watching.
Item is a photograph of a man making maple syrup in a big kettle in Glen Sutton, while a young boy watches.
Item is a photograph of train wreck of a passenger train on the Grand Trunk Railroad, in Richmond.
Item is a photograph of the Cookshire Academy, with all the students sitting out front.
Item is a photograph of two boys with an old man, tobogganing on a hill overlooking a hill.
Item is a photograph of Katie, holding a gun, and Randolph Annesley, probably in the area of Leeds or St. Sylvester.
Item is a photograph of the Reid farm located in Leeds, with two children playing on the grass and a man standing next to them. The farm house and surrounding area are also visible.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebscot mill, with a man and boy on a rail.
Item is a studio photograph of Eleanor Walker as a little girl with a doll and baby carriage.
Item is a photograph of two boys standing beside a row of fish, hung from a rod in a fish locker.
The item is probably a photograph of Ann Kidder Hackett.
The item is a photograph of a group of unidentified children in bathing suits, playing in the water with one child seated in a boat, gathered for Julia Hackett's second birthday at Lake Willoughby, Vermont.
Item is a photograph of the Windsor baseball club.
Item is a photograph of two horses pulling a closed-in sleigh used as a school bus. Children can be seen getting on the bus.
Item is a photograph of a group of students and their teacher from the Sawyerville Model School from 1899-1900. Included among the students may be Robert Bennett, Evelyn Cairns, Lincoln Riddell, Sternie Graham, Don Robertson, Claude Harvey, Stanley Scott, Gilbert Mathew, Frank Cromwell, Galen Harvey, Carrie Parkinson, Clarence Lowry, Lloyd Hunt, Alex Mathew, Lewis Marshall, Berton Willard, Earl Kingsley, Myrtle Riddell, Blanche Hunt, Pearl Williams, Ethel Bennett, Elmer Evans, Adolphe Desruisseaux, Wilfred Marshall and Morton Evans with teacher Miss Brouard/Mrs. Alex Hodge.
Item is a photograph of school children and adults outside the Sawyerville School, standing next to the Compton County Protestant Central School Board snowmobile, which was used as the school bus in the winter.
Item is a photograph of the Comins Mills station and customs, with a child on the track.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified toddler, possibly a member of the Gingras family, probably taken in Sherbrooke in the 1920s.