Description: Unknown gentleman in high silk, “stovepipe” hat wearing short hair and goatee. Heavy dark coat with wide lapels. White shirt and wide silk bow tie.
Description: Benjamin Somes, son of Adeline Frances and Abraham Somes. with curly hair worn on both sides with tuft in the middle. Cheeks colored by photographer. Wears black coat with velvet collar, silk vest and striped bow tie.
Description: Unknown young man with medium length hair which covers ears. Black coat, white shirt with wide black tie nearly as wide as his shoulders. Cheeks colored by photographer.
Description: Sisters Judith Somes Babson and Emily Somes Noyes. Daughters of John Somes. Woman on left wear white cap which ties at the throat. White collar, with dark gray dress, matching cape over shoulders with black stripes on arms and edges. Hands folded. Woman on right wears lace or ribbon headdress. White lace collar with pin at neck. Dress of dark plaid. Colored cheeks.
Description: Unknown baby resting on pillow. Baby’s head tilted to left. Wearing long white dress, perhaps christening gown. Baby’s hands together. Cheeks colored by photographer.
Description: Unknown young man with curly hair parted on right side. Cheeks colored by photographer. Right arm on table. Wearing heavy coat with wide lapels, unbuttoned. Silk vest with wide tie tucked into vest.
Description: Young girl seated with hands folded in lap. Left arm on table. Left side of image wiped away. Hair chin length parted in middle and pinned back away from face. Stripped dress with short puffed sleeves. Card on back marked Mrs. E.E. [rest missing] Me. Opposite side of card cut in half. Piece remaining says -yon Co----Water color and Pastel --- and Everyone in ---trade demands. ----23-1511 W. Twentieth Street Chicago Ill.
Description: Unknown man with arms folded turned to right. Wearing bowler like hat cocked to one side. Cheeks colored by photographer. Hair worn around ears. Hands rest on knee. Blacked glass flaking making it difficult to see parts of image.
Description: Unknown young man with wavy hair pushed back away from face. Wide bow tie, polka dot, stretched out over lapels of jacket. White shirt with dark jacket. Glass cracked. Image made positive by black glass affixed to glass plate.
Description: Miniature photo album, embossed leather with gold clasp. First page marked Album Simmons & Co. New Bedford. 10 women, one boy, 12 men, 2 pages missing pictures. Mostly well dressed prosperous looking people.
Description: Woman looking to the left. Hair worn behind ears and gathered at neck in hair net or braids. Very somber expression. Wearing light colored bow at neck. White collar and strand of beads at neck. Three strands of beads at wrist. Floral pattern on dress. Hands folded in front.
Description: Abraham Somes III as young man. Hair parted on right worn around ears. Black coat with white shirt. Bow tie tucked inside jacket. Cheeks colored by photographer.
Description: “Uncle Henry in the Navy". Wears cap cocked to the left. Cap of military type worn by soldiers during Civil War. Cheeks colored by photographer. Wears black silk bow tie pinned to sailors pullover. No shirt or collar at neck. May be Henry Jones, 3/31/1844.
Description: Unknown woman with part in middle of dark hair. Hair tucked up around ears. Cheeks colored by photographer. Black collar with plaid dress. Seated in chair with right arm on table. Under frame some unreadable initials or name appear. Copper frame sandwiched between piece of glass and the image glass. Blacked glass make image positive.
Description: "The Story of the Jordan Pond House," T.A. McIntire Press release and other info. about fundraising by Island Foundation for Jordan Pond House and funding by National Park Service.
Description: Located in Princeton files in School House Library top shelves by window; specific date ranges given on labels. 1895-1929 located in Archival Storage area, Row #1, Unit #2, Shelf #5 (behind Chebaccos).
Description: America - Her Grandeur and Her Beauty. “Coast of Maine”. Part eight of a series “presenting the beauty and grandeur of nature in America to the veiw of man.” Published by “Union Book and Publishing Company Publishers”. Sold by subscription only. Black and white photographs; 12" x 14"
Description: “The Kelly Duplex Grinding Mill, manufactured by Springfield Engine & Thresher Co., Globe Co., Springfield Ohio. 16 page pamphlet about corn grinder. c. 1880’s.