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 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 house…
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 slides down a sandbank while two men look from atop the embankment. A wagon filled with sand stands near the bottom with a third man looking at Hudson. A couple of buildings are visible in the background, through bare trees.
A man, identified as Hudson Maxim, and his wife Lilian Durban, stand in the middle of a dirt road in front of a covered bridge. A wooden fence extends on either side of the road and some houses are visible on the far side of the bridge in the…
A man sits on a rock looking at paintings hanging in a little shed while another man sits on a stool inside the shed. Some clothes hang drying by Kingsley's traveling car with trees growing in the background.
A man sitting on a stool removing a lid off a pot on a portable stove in front of a traveling car A second man, Elbridge Kingsley, walks near the wagon. A house is partly visible behind the wagon.
Two men sit on stools in front of a car which served as Kingsley's traveling studio. A painting rests against the front wheelof the wagon. A part of a house is visible directly behind the wagon and bare trees are seen in the background.
Elbridge Kingsley sitting in a chair holding a palette in one hand and a brush in other painting a landscape. Papers lie loose in a suitcase on a shelf above the easel and another suitcase rests closed by the artist's feet.
A small wagon, referred to as the Kingsley car, parked by the side of Mount Holyoke with rocks and some fallen tree trunks in front. School children peer out of the window and sit or stand by the rocks and logs outside looking at the camera.