part of a photograph album of pictures taken by Hanley Wilhelm and his friends taken before WWI of their trips around the area. It shows two young men standing outside in tank tops and trousers. One is leaning with his arm on the other's shoulder.
A multitude of logs rolled onto the shore of Boardman Lake. Far into the background, a factory is spewing out smoke. Even farther appears to be a city.
Irvine Cook, Line foreman for Citizens Telephone Co. and his wife pose in front of a blank background. Mr. Cook wears a three-piece suit and tie, and Mrs. Cook wears a dark dress with a few accents on the collar.
Five boats race in Spider Lake. Three are clearly defined, with two partially hidden by the spray of water. A forest can be seen on the shore in the background.
A military band appears to be at rest. Instruments are held at the side except for the fellow with the large drum. The photo itself is washed-out, showing the scene in stark contrast that makes it difficult to read. There appears to be a few shops…
Three gentlemen leisurely sit outside of Bums Resort on barstools or a rocking chair. They're all wearing suits and ties with fedoras and sport noticeable mustaches. The man in the center is smoking what appears to be a cigar.