Portrait of a woman identified as Aunt Mary sits in a Victorian parlor chair. Her hair is in a bun. She wears a white, high-necked shirt with a black dress, and a chain necklace.
A woman identified as Aunt Mary lies on several pillows covered in different fabrics. Three pieces of artwork hang on the wall, two in ornate picture frames. The wall has a floral wallpaper.
Image is very blurry. Perhaps four people stand at the remains of a very large chimney ruin with not attached building. The fireplace opening is taller than the woman. The area in the foreground is is overgrown suggesting the ruin happened some time before the photo was taken.
Five unnamed men are seated on outdoor steps with their arms crossed. Four wear black sleeveless shirts, black long pants, and white shoes. One man is wearing a white sleeveless shirt, white shorts, and white shoes.
An outside view of the Congregational Church taken during the fall of 1903. The building burned down eight years later when it was struck by lightning.