A pair of oxen pulling a wagon. A woman sits on the wagon holding the reins while a man stands behind her holding onto the cargo. A barn stands behind them and trees grow around.
Two women hold the hands of a girl (identified as Margaret Rutter, Nancy and Anna Johnson), walking on a path by a river. Trees grow on the edge of the river as well as further down the path. Mills visible across the river.
Two women and a girl, identified as Anna Johnson and Katherine Johnson Kay), walking down a path by a river. One woman stands in between trees on the bank while the other woman and the girl walk closer towards the camera. Trees line the path and…
A man stands in a boat holding a paddle pushing himself against the bank. Another man sits on a crate on the shore with his elbows on his knees looking out. Trees grow along the bank in the middle ground and background.
A man and a woman (possibly Arthur and Anna Johnson) by a stream. She is sitting on a boulder while he is standing slightly behind her, resting one of his feet up on a rock. A rocky stream flows past while a rocky road extends in the middleground…
Two gravestones stand among tall grasses with trees and bushes growing in the middleground and a hazy mountain visible in the background. Inscription on one gravestones reads: "Mrs. Esther Williams Relict of Thomas Williams, Esquire, Died Sept. 24th…
A woman stands next to a bed putting a warming pan on the sheets. A nightstand stands next to the bed with two bowls lying on it and a chamber pot rests under the bed.
A cemetery filled with old gravestones. A lonely bare tree stands among the gravestones with its leaves on the ground. Some trees and farm buildings are visible in the distance.
A girl sits on a short chair in front of a spinning wheel, winding quills onto a skein winder. Plates, jars, and pans stand on shelves and floor around her. A fireplace in the wall is filled with kettles.
A gravestone with wings and a face of an angel on the lunette. The inscription reads: "In Memory of Thomas Williams Esq; Who died Sept: 28, 1775 Aet 57. To each uthinking behing Heav'n a friend, Gives not the useless knowledge of its end; To man…
A cemetery with numerous gravestones. Some buildings visible in the middleground. A gravestones in front of the camera reads: "Here lies the Remains of Mr. Justin Bull who Died June 5, 1795 Aged 61 years. Tender were his Feelings; The Christian was…