28 stereographs (photoprints) : albumen, some col.; 87 x 176 mm. or smaller.
Summary
Views of Orange and Windsor Counties: Walter Newell Residence at Ascutneyville, showing home, barn, pond, field, people; substantial home in Bethel, cabin on hillside above; interior of Congregational Church in Chelsea, decorated for Easter, 1879; woman in doorway of Tenney Tapton home in Corinth, flower garden in foreground; farms and the White River at Hartford; Lebanon: farm and the river in the foreground, Ascutney Mountain in the distance; Ludlow: general view, Pleasant street, and homes opposite the Academy; Newbury: valley of the Connecticut River showing farms and hills beyond, church and homes and farms in Newbury; Randolph: group in front of State Normal School, Samuel Howard's home; figures on the bank of the White River, below Sharon, general view of Sharon; a home in Springfield; a home in Strafford; Geo. B. Sherman house at Weathersfield; West Randolph: Main Street, A. W. Tewksbury & Sons store and the Tewksbury home, view of men standing among foundations of buildings (destroyed by fire?); White River Junction: Junction house with train tracks in foreground; road through woods at Williamstown; Windsor: general view with Ascutney Mountain in the distance, Main Street, Windsor House, prisoners marching to dinner at the Vermont State Prison; Quechee Gulf Bridge on the Woodstock Railroad, with train on it; Elm Street and the park in Woodstock, bridge and Mt. Tom, group portrait including band.