A young woman (possibly Emma McQueston, Mrs. Robert) stands by a partially-open door in an elaborate doorway looking outside. Porter house, West St., possibly the oldest house, 1713. (February 2022 - Identified as 26 West Street.)
Elm trees line the "widest street in the world" on each side of the common, a path runs away from the camera. The trolley stopped at the East side of West Street (originally Front Street).
A woman (identified as a Marsh sister) tends house plants in front of a window. Multiple potted plants on a table, some hanging plants. On the right is a spinet piano with a book open on the music stand.
A grand two story house with most of the window shutters closed. Several out buildings, 2 scraggly pine trees and other, bare trees, dot the area around the house.
Image of a young girl holding a basket facing the camera while standing on a path alongside an Elm-treed street on the right and a house on the left, partly obscured by vegetation.
A young girl with a bonnet on, holding a doll, and making believe having a tea party in the garden. She is sitting at a stool in front of a small table set for two,