A white man and a boy stand on a barge with the writing "DAVID M. HUTTON" painted on the back. Two other men sit on the barge, all looking at each other. A utility pole and two houses are visible on the other side of the canal. Caption on reverseā¦
A black man sits while a white man stands on a side of a creek, fishing. A fallen tree is partly in the water in the middle ground and other trees fill out the background.
A white boy is hoeing a garden with a girl standing near him holding a cat and watching. A house is in the background with some trees and shrubs in front and near the couple.
Two men plow a field with a help of horse. They stand slightly uphill from the perspective of the camera and the low light makes them almost appear as silhouettes.
Two white women sit on chairs outside a tall open door of a house. One of them is holding a parasol while the other has a second chair in front of her with a bowl. A man stands in between them. The caption identifies the village as La Chapelle.
Two fishermen are studying the fishlines that are piled up on the deck of the boat which is tied up to the wharf. Caption on back: "Looking over the fishline."
Two white boys peek into a dark entrance of a cave with boulders making up the side of the hill. Stones are scattered near the entrance and a river runs across the foreground.
A man and a boy stand on the edge of a skeleton of a building which used to be a charcoal kiln, possibly belonging to David Shores. Grasses grow tall before the building and trees surround it on the sides.