A ferry carrying a car across the Piscataquis River. Some buildings are visible on the far shore. The caption on the back of the photograph reads: "a Piscataquis ferry near Orneville, the birthplace of Hudson Maxim."
Hudson Maxim and his wife Lilian Durban stand in front of a barn near a one story white house with four windows on the front wall. Two trees and a picket fence stand in front of the house. Another farm building is partly visible behind the houseā¦
A view of town buildings, including a saw mill and some houses. According to the caption on the photograph, a house in the middle distance was the home of Hudson Maxim.
Hudson Maxim and another man, identified as his nephew Hiram Percy Maxim, stand with their backs to the camera looking at a quarry. According to the caption on the photograph, Hudson Maxim worked there in his youth.
Hudson Maxim standing by a wooden well with a bucket in his hand. A part of a house is visible behind him with a young man standing in the door and another door open to the right.
Hudson Maxim shakes hands with a man, identified as his brother Sam whom he had not seen in twenty-five years, over a wooden fence. Behind them is a house with an attached building in the back.
Hudson and Lilian Maxim stand in front of their house near Hoptacong lake with Anna Johnson. They are all dressed in warm coats and bare trees grow around the house.
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.