A poorly lit or exposed photograph of large dahlias growing along a fence in Anchorage. A fence stretches across the foreground. In front of the fence, tall and large dahlias grow. Their stems obscure the wire fence. Behind them, at center, a tree stands. Anchorage's buildings are visible standing in the background. Several punched holes line the bottom edge.
An out-of-focus photograph of Simeon Oliver's house in Anchorage, as viewed from the side. Tall, overgrown grasses span the foreground. The house stands in the near distance and is viewed from the side. A large window is inset at the left corner of the dwelling. To the immediate right stands a stepped chimney. A couple more windows and inset to the right of the chimney. The house extends to the right, zigzagging back into the distance. Two women (maybe Mertie West (left) and Frances Wells (right)) walk through the grasses at right with their backs to the camera.
An out-of-focus photograph of someone picking berries in Oliver's berry patch in Anchorage. A dirt road slopes downward from left to right in the foreground. Beyond it lies the berry patch. Someone wearing a hat stands towards the back of the berry patch, just right-of-center. In the distance, a house, obscured by the berry patch and trees, stands at center. Trees line the background.
An out-of-focus photograph of H. H. West posing in the front entrance of the Kinsell's home in Anchorage. The bungalow-style home stands in the near distance, off-center to the right. It is viewed at an angle from the front and faces left. About midway across the front of the house, the front door sits recessed back. H. H. West stands on the stoop in front of the door and poses. He looks towards the camera as he rests a hand to his hip and the other to an exterior wall. A neighbor's house stands in the background at left. A few punch holes line the bottom edge.