Three black and white photographs of loggers with loads of logs on sleds. Note the man at a seemingly impossible angle. He has a cant hook (used for rolling logs) stuck in the log and is resting on its handle which is behind him.
Black and white photograph at Sleder's Saloon or tavern on Randolph Street, c. 1900. There are four men standing in front of the bar, and three men behind the bar.
Black and white photograph of the Wequetong Club House on West Bay. This was a social club that had a marina on the Boardman river behind it, held dances and parties and had a dock and slide for swimmers in the summer.
Black and white photograph of potato buyers gathered at the north west corner of Union and State streets before the Pioneer Station (early gas station) was built there, 1919.
Black and white photograph of a car decorated with the Bensley's Dyer and Cleaner logo, as well as with flower vines. The parade float was probably for the Blessing of the Blossoms.