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.
A two-story house with an addition in the back. Two porticoes stand on two sides of the house with large bushes obscuring the corner of the house facing the camera. Large trees grow in front of the house and think woods grow behind it.
A wooden bridge stands in the middleground with the memorial obelisk on the right and the statue of Daniel Chester French on the left. Bare trees adorn the landscape.
Railroads extend away from the position of the camera. A man stands in profile leaning against a fence pole looking at Walden Pond visible on the right. Trees and utility poles run along the tracks.
Railroads extend from the position of the camera with a fence, utility poles, and trees lining the right side of the photograph and separating the tracks from Walden Pond. A man leans against a fence pole and looks towards the pond.
A church with tall clocks on a bell tower and four columns on top of stairs leading to the main entrance. Windows with shutters line the side of the church. A tavern stands on the right with a single chimney in the middle of the roof. Other buildings…
A white fence extends from the camera's perspective with the ground higher up behind it. A house is visible in the middleground with trees in front of it and roofs of other houses are visible behind the raised ground.
A view of Walden Pond down hill from the perspective of the camera through some trees. Other trees surround the pond. Two people are barely visible sitting on the edge of the pond.
A road extends up from the camera into the background surrounded by trees. A boy, identified as Roger Johnson, wearing a straw hat, walks away from the camera. Stone walls run a short way along the road. A spire of a church is visible in the…
A two story house with a balcony over the entrance, shutters on windows and three chimneys. A fence runs across the front of the house separating the house from a path, trees and the road.