A girl sits on a piano bench, playing the piano. She is reading sheet music in front of her. There is a window on the left which lets in sunlight to light up the scene. Photographs hang on the wall and an assortment of items rests atop the piano.
A girl, identified as Katherine Johnson, stands resting her arm on a back of a chair, looking at two clocks. A calendar hangs on the wall below the clocks and a picture hangs above.
A girl and two boys, identified as Katherine, Arthur and Roger Johnson, sit at a round table. The boys are playing a game of chess while the girl is looking on.
A girl and a boy sit at a kitchen table cutting and pasting. The girl is looking at the camera while the boy is looking at the paper he is cutting. A telephone and a portrait hang on the wall behind them.
A girl, identified as Katherine Johnson, stands on a boat pulled up on the shore, holding a fishing pole in one hand and a tin can of worms in the other.
A girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, holds a hoe too large for her looking down at it. A little wagon with a doll is next to her and a side of a building with brush in front of it is visible behind her.
A girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, stands holding a tin can feeding the chickens gathered before her. A small primitive chicken coop is behind her, next to a wooden side of a building which takes up most of the background.
A girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, stands with her hands outstretched looking up as the snow falls around her. She is wearing a warm coat, a bonnet, and mittens.
A woman, identified as Jeanette Reynolds Johnson, sits in a rocking chair while and a girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, sits in a chair next to her, both shelling peas.
A girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, sits on the grass playing a straight flute while a cat stands next to her. The Connecticut River is blurry behind her.
A girl and an older man, identified as Margaret Johnson and "grandpa" Lyman stand by the Connecticut River. He is holding a fishing pole while she is holding a net, ready to catch fish.
A girl and an older man, identified as Margaret Johnson and "grandpa" Lyman, sit on a boat pulled up the shore of the Connecticut River. He is holding and fixing a net while she is looking at what he is doing. Some buildings are visible on the other…