Harry D. Cook speaks to another man at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. He smokes a cigar and both men wear hats. There are other people in the background.
Man writes in a register at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. He bends over and wears a hat and glasses. The register is on a wooden plank leaning on a bench. Women sit on the bench. There are other people in the background, as well as trees.
Fannie Christopher speaks to Mr. Kelly at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. She wears a hat, sunglasses, a cape, and gloves. She holds her purse under hear arm. The man has his hands in his pockets. Other women stand behind them and there are other people in the background. Someone holds a sign reading, "Cass" in the background. There are trees in the background.
People walk across on stepping stones to cross the lake at Lincoln (Eastlake) Park. A man leads the way, followed by a boy, a girl, and another boy, who wears a flat hat and is at the right of the photograph. There are trees and bushes throughout. A wire hangs overhead.
Stepping stones stretch across the lake in Lincoln (Eastlake) Park. Two horse-drawn carriages cross the lake and two men walk across the stones. There is another man standing on the far shore. There are trees and other plants throughout. At the left, there is a bridge.
Men helps a woman across the stepping stones at Lincoln (Eastlake) Park as a boy follows behind. The man holds a paper in his hand. There is a utility pole with wires above in the background, along with trees and brush.
Daisy Kellum sits on a bench in Lincoln (Eastlake Park). Beyond her, there is a path lined with grass and palm trees. Her back is to the camera. She has one arm up on the back of the bench. A sign in the grass reads, in part," no dogs allowed." A bottle or something other object sits under the bench.
Alice Baltzell Tibbetts, Fannie Mead Biddick, and William Biddick stand together at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. Mrs. Tibbetts wears a coat with a fur collar and a hat. Mrs. Biddick holds her hand at her chest and in her other hand holds her purse. Mr. Biddick has a rolled up piece of paper under his arm. At the right, a woman sits on a chair with her legs crossed. There are other people in the background, as well as trees.