A photograph of a load of logs. Containing a total of 31,400 feet. 21 feet high with an estimated weight of sled chains, and logs is 5 tons. Being pulled by four horses.
A photograph of unidentified students in front of a building - possibly a school. There are three children in front; one wearing a dunce hat, and the second over the lap of the third. Behind them is a row of six children sitting, and behind them is a row of seven children standing. The two rows of children are holding open books.
A photograph of Doug Nute and Kathy Troolin in fomal attire, pausing for a picture with other unidentified people walking behind them. This is possibly a high school dance.
A photograph of unidentified children in winged costumes, with "Grasston 'Kids'" and "1924" written at the top. On the back of the photo, there is a message to take the kids' picture, and handwritting that states that "sever of these people on the picture still live in this area."
A photograph of the Ann River Logging company with the largest load of logs hauled. Weighing 37,120 pounds with 56 logs. Three men and four horses hauling.
A photograph of six men on different machines. A water wagon, threshing machine, leaded bundle wagon, one empty bundle wagon and four teams of horse's.