A wide, tree-lined street with substantial homes along both sides. Two carriages are parked near the trees and one is coming down the middle of the street.
A road running between a barn and a house of a farm. The fence on the house side of the road is in considerable disrepair. A wagon and a hay-rake sit next to the barn. Some trees grow in the fenced area near the house.
Wide street with several cars parked at the curb and some pedestrians on the sidewalks. Two churches are in view as well as many commercial buildings, some six-story high.
Two large wooden iron-bound barrels propped up on pieces of wood against a tree. A wheelbarrow tilted down toward the barrels sits just behind and to the left of them. A large wooden shed is just behind the barrels.
A gigantic elm tree with multiple arms growing out of the trunk. A woman, possibly Anna McQueston Johnson, stands to the left of the tree. A house is directly behind it with other trees and buildings on each side.
A cargo barge being loaded by dockside crane at the river edge. Other boats and buildings visible in the background. Caption reads: "Dutch Point where the Dutch had their port when the first English settlers arrived."
Caption from back: "A boy and his father picking strawberries down South. The man is Booker T. Washington, the most famous Negro educator and orator that America has produced. Work in the garden with David was one of his recreations."
Hudson Maxim stands in a kitchen wearing an apron and mixing the contents of a bowl in front of him. A second man stands near him. Pots stand strewn around on the table and a kettle is visible on the stove on the far wall.