Four men are posed on a hill while a stone bluff rises high above them. Albert D. Hoffmann is seated, Emil Youngblood is standing, Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. is seated, and Edward Hoffmann is standing and pointing into the distance. The card is addressed…
The left side shows an inset oval portrait of a man in a coat and tie but no hat. The right side shows several men by the end of the river with a railroad bridge in the background. None are identified.
Three people - two men and a woman - stand on an outcropping halfway up a cliff. The woman is likely Emily Hoffmann and the men look to be Edward and Albert D.
People stand around the ruins of the Hotel Julien, which burned on April 8, 1913. The back of the photo says that 60-75 lives were saved by the Clarke Rope fire escape.
Three rows of girls in white dresses and black stockings stand on the steps of a building. All are holding a rolled piece of paper tied with ribbon, probably diplomas of their school. There is no identification.