A woman, identified as Margaret Johnson, holding onto a door knocker while standing on a large stone step with an elegant baby carriage next to the step.
A woman, identified as Margaret Johnson, stands with a classy baby carriage with a barn behind her. The door to the barn is open and some firewood is visible inside. The wall of a house the barn is attached to is seen on the right and a mountain is…
A girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, dressed in a winter coat and mittens is looking down at something in her hands. She is in front of a tree near the river edge and a cat is coming out from under her coat.
A small, two story house with a chimney on the right stands near a second house on the left and a fence on the right, as seen from the dirt road in front.
A view of a town street with buildings lining both sides. A number of horse-drawn wagons stand on the side or ride along the road. Women and men walk around the streets and sidewalks.
Two men and a boy walking away from the camera turning right on an intersection lead two animals, possibly donkeys, laden with sacks. A cow stands in the middle of the road in the middle ground and houses stand on either side of the road. Some other…
A young white girl holds a bottle of milk to a lamb, feeding it. A second lamb stands nearby prodding her head against a gate. A white woman stands behind the gate looking down at the girl. A house with a porch is partly visible behind her.
A stone boathouse towers on Lake Hopatcong belonging to Hudson Maxim. Trees grow on the shore with a dilapidated stone wall and two stone flower pots in the foreground.
One page, typed, signed letter from Booker T. Washington to Clifton Johnson, on Tuskegee Institute stationery. Washington thanks Johnson for sending a book for the library and inquires about the photographs Johnson had recently taken.
A road going downhill with a stone fence on each side. Some buildings visible on either side of the road. Blossoming trees dominate the left foreground.