Item is a photograph of the residence of R.A.D. King, located in Compton, with people playing tennis in the yard.
Item is a photograph of the Moe's River bridge before it was destroyed by a flood.
Item is a photograph of Moe's River, with buildings in the background.
Item is a photograph of J. B. M. St. Laurent's store located in Compton, with a car parked in front.
Item is a photograph of Compton Avenue located in Waterville.
Item is a photograph of two men fishing in a river, probably in Waterville though some sources identify it as Dixville, with a box factory and saw mill on either side. In the background a waterfall and wooden bridge are visible.
Item is a photograph of a house and barn located in Ives Hill where Mrs. Hazel Ashe Coates lived.
Item is a photograph of a wooded area near Ives Hill farm.
Item is a photograph of a dirt road with trees on both sides, near Ives Hill farm.
Item is a photograph of a bridge that was destroyed when Moe's River flooded.
Item is a photograph of flood water from Moe's River, with a city in the background.
Item is a photograph of flood water on a street, caused when Moe's River flooded.
Item is a photograph of a barn-like house with a tower on the side, belonging to H.D. Smith (a gentleman farmer at Ingleside) located in Compton.
Item is a photograph of Hollis Cairns' logging camp located on the North River, with many workers and a few horses visible in front of the camp, in Compton County.
Item is a photograph of the Moe's River, with part of a village visible.
Item is a photograph of the dam on Moe's River, with part of a village showing.
Item is a photograph of the Universalist Church located in Moe's River.
Item is a photograph of a methodist church located in Compton.
Item is a photograph of Main street located in Waterville, with the United Church visible.