A group portrait of the Hill family. On the right, Mrs. Andrew Hill sits in a rocking chair holding their youngest child and Mr. Andrew Hill stands to the left. The other five children stand next to them. Foliage and a building are visible behind them. The school age children are Hilmar, Agnes, and Einar. See also: item 27.
A group portrait of twelve people, likely including members of the Haikura family. Eight stand and four sit. There is foliage and a fence visible behind them.
A photograph showing Mrs. Albert Hill and bachelor Henry Hill picking raspberries. They are surrounded by raspberry bushes and another person is visible in the foliage on the right.
A group portrait of eight people. Five sit on the ground, two stand with a kettle and cup, and one sits on the roof of a structure. They are surrounded by foliage.
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.
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 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 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 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 photograph of Marie Holst Pottsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, and Harvey Mowick on a horse-drawn cart leaving on the new road built that summer. Harvey Mowick was going to get his family after building a house for them on the homestead. They look back at the camera. A dog is visible on the left.
This photograph depicts a longshot of Astoria, Oregon. An inscription on the photo notes "Astoria, west from the Columbia towards the mouth of the Columbia River and bar."
This photograph depicts the Hanthorn Cannery pier in Astoria, Oregon. A note on the back of a corresponding print reads, "Old wharves on Columbia River. Astoria in distance."
A view of downtown Astoria, Oregon and the Columbia River. There are signs for Montgomery Ward, the Bank of Astoria, and other businesses. Washington state is visible on the other side of the Columbia. Handwritten note on the back of the print indicates this was taken in 1935. Stamp on the back of the print for Beaver Engraving Co. in Portland, Oregon.
A view of downtown Astoria, Oregon and the Columbia River. Several ships are in the river, and Washington state is visible across the river. Handwritten note on the back of the print indicates this was taken in 1935.