A photograph of the Presbyterian church decorated for Easter. "The Cave" consisted of apple boxes covered with sheets. Reverend William F. Pottsmith was the minister.
A photograph of Reverend William F. Pottsmith reading in his study in the manse at Ellsworth. There are books on shelves behind him, a lamp with a green crepe paper shade, and photograph of Marie Holst Pottsmith on the desk.
A photograph of a home on the Columbia River. A person is visible standing on the porch. Two additional buildings are visible behind the house. A note on the print states that Mr. and Mrs. Black were caretakers of the home.
A photograph of a group of children working on their school garden project. They hold various gardening tools including shovels, hoes, and watering cans.
A photograph of the Presbyterian church and school in Fisher, Washington. The buildings are in the distance on the right. There are two children standing in the foreground on the side of a dirt road.
A photograph of the Presbyterian church where Reverend William F. Pottsmith was minister in Fisher, Washington. The schoolhouse, where Marie Holst Pottsmith taught, is visible on the right.
A group portrait of H. T. Bruce (son-in-law of John Sanner), Frank Sanner (son of John Sanner), John Sanner, and Andrew McManus (son-in-law of John Sanner) standing outside leaning on a bench. Houses are visible behind them.
A group portrait of Frank Sanner, H. T. Bruce, John Sanner, Helen Sanner, Andrew McManus, Rosabelle Sanner, Emma Sanner, May Sanner, Mabel, and Johnny. They are gathered indoors around a small tea set and one person holds a small stringed instrument, possibly a toy violin. A decorated Christmas tree is visible on the right.
A photograph of Virginia Hefty, Dorothy Pottsmith, and Georgella Hefty celebrating Decoration Day on May 30 on Skidmore Street in Portland. They stand in a line wearing hats and holding American flags. One of them pushes a baby carriage.
A photograph of Reverend William F. Pottsmith with his daughter Dorothy and friends sitting in an automobile. One child poses in front of the vehicle holding an American flag. A house is visible behind them.
A photograph of the new manse in Whiteson. Reverend William F. Pottsmith, Marie Holst Pottsmith, and Dorothy Pottsmith are standing in front of the house. The home had running water supplied by the tower visible on the left.
A photograph of Marie Holst Pottsmith, Daisy Mulkey, and Anne Simpson. Anne lies in a reclining chair while Daisy kneels beside her and holds her hand. Marie stands on the other side of the chair. A piano is visible in the background. A note on the print reads, ""Nurse" Mary Holst Pottsmith "Doctor" Daisy Mulkey "Patient" Anne Simpson. Anne was always trying to get out of washing dishes, so Mary thought up this pose."