A group portrait of nineteen people sitting and standing on the rocks at a waterfall. Marie Holst Pottsmith is in the photograph with some of her students.
A photograph of a house in a clearing in a forested area, taken from a distance. Three smaller structures are visible near the main house and a fence surrounds the area.
A group portrait of five people standing in front of a tent in a clearing in a forested area. Clothes hang on a line in front of them. A large stump with a shed built onto it and piles of lumber are visible on the right. The photograph was taken from above looking down.
A group portrait of nine people and a dog standing in front of the Herman Jackson house in a clearing in a forested area. Various fences are visible throughout the clearing. The photograph was taken from above looking down onto the clearing.
A photograph of Mrs. Hill and two others standing in a clearing in a forested area with a packhorse. Mrs. Hill's skirt is upturned, showing a full petticoat, and she is knitting.
A photograph of Mr. & Mrs, Albert Hill, Albert Hill's mother, and Henry Hill (in white shirt) at their homestead which includes two structures and fences. Additional people are visible in the background as well as four horses and a dog. Trees and foliage are visible beyond the clearing.
A photograph of the Albert Hill home, where Marie Holst Pottsmith boarded while teaching. Six people are visible on the porch, including three children on the steps. The home is surrounded by a picket fence and trees.
A photograph of Mrs. Albert Hill, Henry Piekkola, and two others standing on a log in a body of water. Henry Piekkola's house is visible in the background and is surrounded by tree stumps.
A photograph of the Jackson boys Alfred & Willie, two others, and a dog standing in a rocky stream. One of the people crouches and holds a small boat in the water. Thick foliage is visible in the background.
A group portrait of fourteen students of various ages on the schoolhouse porch and surrounding area. The negative folder reads, "Hamlet 1908 13 of 16 boys enrolled in school."
A group portrait of six people on the schoolhouse porch with Albert Hills' phonograph. They are gathered for the Fourth of July celebration. One person holds an American flag. The phonograph was the first in Hamlet.
A group portrait of two people doing laundry while five children sit on the grass next to them. The sauna is visible behind them. One person washes laundry in a tub and the other hangs laundry on the line.
A photograph showing Henry Piekkola's tree stump house, which included three stories containing a living, dining, and kitchen area, a bedroom, and an attic for storage. One person stands on a log extending out from the stump and another person sits below. They are surrounded by ferns and trees. See also: item 72.
A photograph of Marie H. Pottsmith preparing lessons in the room where she boarded. The photograph shows her sitting at a desk from behind. Her left hand is on her hip. The walls are covered in patterned wallpaper and various pictures hang on the wall.