Two boys, identified as Stephen and Charles Johnson, stand by a grinding wheel next to a wheelbarrow in front of a rustic old barn without doors. Piles of firewood line both sides of the entrance.
Charles R. Green stands on the front steps of the Jones Library shaking hands with another man. Beside him is the chalkboard advertising one of his Sunday at 5:00 programs.
Two boys, identified as Stephen and Charlie Johnson, sons of Roger Johnson in the doorway of a barn, looking at each other. Stephen is leaning against the doorway and Charles is sitting on a wheelbarrow.
Two boys, identified as Stephen and Charlie Johnson, sons of Roger Johnson in the doorway of a barn. Stephen is leaning against the doorway and Charles is sitting on a wheelbarrow. Both are looking at the camera.
Charles Green, Paul Harris, and Ray Stannard Baker stand in front of the Jones Library in 1935. A placard listing upcoming events is partially visible behind Baker.
A man, identified as Charles Dudley Warner, dressed in a three-piece suit, wearing a bowler hat, and holding a walking stick, stands on the steps of a porch to his home looking off to the left. Some bare trees grow on the left, in front of the house.
An older, bearded man, identified as Charles Dudley Warner, sitting at a round table reading a book. Behind him are bookshelves with sets of and individual books along with decorative accessories and pictures in front of lattice windows.
Local author Charles Derby poses with copies of his books, Inspired by Dreams: Selections from the Charles Derby Collection and Eye of the Angel: Selections from the Derby Collection.
Three large stone charcoal kilns surrounded by piles of wood with a ramp leading to the top of one visible. A boy and two men stand near one of the kilns looking at the camera. Trees grow around the area with a mountain in the background.
Image of an older man standing before the opening of a large, brick charcoal kiln with an armful of wood. Cut firewood, waiting to be placed in the kiln and turned into charcoal, rests in a stack in the foreground. Prescott was one of the towns…
A man standing in front of a brick charcoal kiln holding a walking stick in one hand and a pile of wood in his other hand looking at the camera. A pile of wood lies behind him and larger logs rest on his right.
A shore with some rocks and some trees growing on the left. Fallen and dead trees and logs are nearer the camera. The lake is on the right with forests on the far shoreline in the background.
Two men, one on top of a wagon, the other on the side, load it with chaff with a large while a third man is walking towards them. A large tree grows nearby with a house partly visible behind it.