H. H. West and his extended family members lounge in the grass near a cannon at Crapo Park. A woman in a dark dress and dark hat sits furthest to the left. Minnie West sits on the grass to the right of her and dons a hat and a dark cape. Behind Minnie and to the right, John Biddick wears a hat and sits on a wooden beam adjacent to the cannon. To the right of him and Minnie, a girl wears a hat and has her arms crossed as she sits on the grass. Edith Parsons wears a light-colored hat as she sits obscured by Fanny Biddick. Fanny wears a hat as she sits in the grass and casts her gaze downward towards the left. Next to her, Nella Brydolf sits in the grass and looks directly towards the camera. One hand rests on the ground and another rests on her leg. She is wearing an embellished hat and dark dress. Slightly separated from the group on the right, H. H. West lies on his side as he lounges in the grass. He wears a hat. One arm props him up and the other arm rests on his leg. A Parrott canon (partial view) extends from the left side of the photograph with the muzzle extending towards the center of the image.
H. H. West stands in an outdoor swimming pool known as Lewis Lake with his cousins and friends. All five are wet and wear bathing suits. Will Mead holds a hat. Stevens holds an object, possibly sticks. There is a woman and a child walking in the background next to a fence and two men walk at the right near a structure. There are trees in the background.
Left to right: Independence (Inda) Stevens, Margaret Burris, H. H. West, Emma Manker, Fannie Mead Biddick, Will Biddick, unidentified man, Asenath Burris, unidentified woman, Grace Biddick, Walter Biddick
H. H. West poses with his mother, uncle, and cousins. West stands on a table with his hands on his hips. Daniel Mead and William Mead wear hats. William Mead has his thumbs tucked into his suspenders. Fannie Mead Biddick stands in profile. Grace Biddick looks down at her hand. There is a house behind the group and there are trees at the right.