A view of houses, a steeple of a church and another town building, all partly obscured by shrubs and trees in the middleground with Mt. Ram in the background. A dirt path runs across the foreground with a hill leading up to the buildings.
A river running from left to right with a dam in the center of the photograph. A building stands on the far shore with other buildings and trees surrounding it.
A girl, identified as Nettie Louise Johnson, holding out a handful of food to entice a turkey to come closer. Four chickens are behind the turkey. A wooden fence and some bushes are on the left.
A two story-house with a smaller addition in the back and three large chimneys. Multiple windows on each floor have open shutters and two portico entrances are seen on two sides of the house. A fence runs across the front with a road running across.
A two story-house with a smaller two-story addition and portico entrances to each stands among trees growing behind it. A large pile of firewood is collected next to the house.
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 girl, a woman and a man (identified respectively as Katherine Johnson, Anna Johnson, and Arthur Johnson) stand by tow large elm trees looking out at a river. Tree lined far bank visible in the middleground.