Description: Group of people in woods outside small cabin. Decorative border around image. Marked on bottom, “Camp No. 8. Uncle Mell, Ethel Haynes, Jim Allen, Georgia, Bill, Harry, [Ernest?], Hollis. Man in middle row to the right holidng small dog.
Description: Horses hitched to buckboards along street. Men sit in carriages or stand next to them. To the left are grass squares and saplings. Across street three large buildings. Middle building holds R.F. Suminsby, smaller builing next door, sign read [----] Stevens. Stamped on back with LaRue Spiker, P O Box 625, Southwest Harbor, Maine 04679. "Auto War" in red crayon
Description: Closeup snapshot of baby being held . Wears white dress with woolen sleeves. Can see house and woodpile in background (baby is out of focus, woodpile is in focus). Could be same child as in .186, .190, .195, as woodpile is consistent feature of all three photos.
Description: Portrait of unknown baby. Baby wears long white, short-sleeved dress, white socks. Sits slightly askew in dark wicker chair, both hands clutching arm of chair. Almost no hair, very chubby cheeks.
Description: Slightly faded portrait of baby sitting on white wicker chair. Dressed in winter costume--black suit with white button details around neck, white mittens, and black and white striped ski-type hat. Entire body enclosed in costume except for face.
Description: Baby in plaid dress and dark stockings on rocking horse in yard. Slightly blurred face. Can see other houses in background. "Going to have some good ones soon" written on back
Description: Snapshot of baby on porch. Baby is sitting in baby swing, which is suspended from the rafters of porch. Window in background, can see bare trees reflected in window. Baby wears white hat, white jumpsuit.
Description: Small snapshot mounted on cardboard of unknown baby in white dress standing upright on boardwalk in front of house. Can see house, woman in straw hat, long black skirt, white blouse in background. Mounted on white cardboard with the words “Pocket Kodak” stamped on bottom. Photo itself 1.5 by 2.
Description: Photo within album: page 15. Portrait of unknown baby. Baby wears long white dress with lace bib, dark pin secures bib to dress (almost like a brooch). Baby sits (or is being held) in front of plaid backdrop, which possibly covers some adult.
Description: Snapshot of baby in wicker pram. Can see woodpile, telephone pole, trees in background. May be same baby as in .186, .190, .194, as woodpile is consistent feature througout.
Description: portrait of baby, sitting upon white, fluffy, lacy cusion, leaning back against the arm of a brown wicker chair. Baby wears white lacy dress with some sort of underdress/petticoat type of garment. Baby bottle propped up agains baby. Style identical to that of portrait 001-59-.23 (same cushion, chair, detailing around edge of mount).
Description: Postcard of baby sitting in chair with legs sticking out in fornt, wears short sleeved white dress covering most of body except for feet. Trying to sit up, looking up towards camera.
Description: Portrait of unknown baby sitting in white wicker chair, wearing dress with some sort of bib or wide collar in front. Chubby cheeks. Very high contrast photo. Photograph mounted on card, opening for photograph rectangular with rounded top, photo approximately 1” by 1 1/4”.
Description: snapshot of baby sitting on grass lawn on blanket, wears white dress, holding something in hands up towards mouth. Very high contrast photo.
Description: tintype of baby dressed in short white patterned dress sitting. Dress looks like it has lace on bodice and trim, couch has burned out velvet look. Corners of tintype of been trimmed off.
Description: Portrait of unknown baby, possibly same baby as in previous photo (see relation tab). This baby wears only cloth diaper wrapped around waist, sitting in dark wicker chair with legs sticking straight out underneath arm of chair.
Description: Snapshot of unknown baby in front of woodpile. Same image as in photo 001-59.186, only image is reversed, and baby is now on left hand side of photo, instead of right.