Black and white image of a group of mostly women gathered on a boardwalk and on the lawn in front of the Washington County Courthouse. The lawn is grassy and the trees in leaf. The women mostly wear their hair up in pompadour hairstyles, some augmented with fashionable frames. Most wear dark skirts and light or white shirts; a few are in dark dresses or wear jackets. The two or three men in the crowd all wear suits.
Sepia-toned image on cardstock of a group of a two dozen people picnicking in a field. Most are seated around a long white table cloth on the ground. Two women hold parasols, and some wear flat boater hats. Their dresses have cap sleeves and small bustles on the skirts. The men wear suits, and one young man wears suspenders and arm garters. Several children are in the group, and they wear suits and hats.
Sepia-toned image of a group of men, women, and children gathered at the base of a large tree. There is a jalopy-style car at the far right of the image. Most of the women wear white blouses with bishop sleeves, tucked into long white skirts and with belts. the men are mostly in shirtsleeves, while a few have vests and at least one man wears a suit.
Black and white photograph of two women and two men standing behind a table decorated for the First Citizens Banquet. The women wear dark dresses and corsages; their hair is short and they both wear earrings and glasses. One wears a beret-style hat. The men wear double-breasted suits with white shirts and ties. One wears a boutonniere.
Image of a group of people gathered in a large meeting room. The women sit in chairs at the front of the group, with four small girls in white dresses standing in front of them. Boys sit to the left foreground of the image, and girls on the right. In the center is a small podium standing in the center of a rug on which part of a five-pointed star can be seen. Men fill the back of the room. Large light fixtures extend down from the ceiling and pictures hang from the walls. Clothing worn is typical of the early to mid 1890s.
Black and White photograph of two women and three men standing in a room in front of a United States flag. All are smiling The men wear suits, two with white shirts and bow ties, one with a dark shirt and white necktie. One wears glasses with half-wired rims. The women stand interspersed between the men. One woman wears a light colored suit jacket with a skirt and a dark blouse and pearls. She also wears light colored earrings and a dark hat with netting, and her hair is pulled back from her face. The second woman wears a dark dress with a small dark hat with a slender upright feather. She has a single strand of pearls and small earrings and appears to have on dark lipstick. Both women wear large floral corsages on their left front shoulders. On the table before them is a vase with three fresh daffodils and other unidentifiable greenery, and some papers and a book. The walls are white, and a leather-like chair sits behind the man in the right of the photo.
A group of seventeen women pose in an interior room. Five are seated behind two square tables; a basket of flowers rests on each table and a larger arrangement is visible in the foreground of the image. the rest are arrayed in two rows behind the seated women. All are dressed up, and all but two of the women wear hats and corsages, and most are older. The hats are small, with narrow brims and all have some sort of ornamentation, floral or feathered. The skirts visible are just below the knee, and the women wear heels and stockings.
Group portrait of the women who started the Cornelius Civic Club. One of their major accomplishments was the founding of the Cornelius Public Library in 1912. They are standing in front of the building which held the fire station and library.