This page of the article shows the front exterior of Boulderberg Manor. The house is in the Gothic Revival architectural style. There are three chimneys on the roof as well as a cupola. Much of the front of the building is covered with ivy. The top...
A single column of text is centered on the top half of this page with the bottom half of the page consisting of a photograph of the rear of Boulderberg Manor. The rear has a steeply pointed gable with similarly gabled dormer windows on either side....
The top half of this page is a close-up of the front of the building. The photograph primarily captures the second story. The oriel window in a gable can be seen as well as one of the roof's steeply gabled dormers. The ivy, which covers much of the...
This page is taken up with a photograph which takes up the majority of the page. The photograph is an interior shot of Boulderberg Manor. The higly-ornate ceiling dominated the photograph. This is a passageway and the first few steps of the...
Handwriting on the inside of the wallet on one of the pockets indicates, "9 March 6 Months Note A W Condit June 9 Sept". On the opposite pocket, the words, "Wednesday 18 October 21 Jun 17 18-9"
This page shows a photograph of a single-story house with and small entry porch. This house is labeled "The Waldron House". Underneath that picture there is a poem titled, "Wayne Day" which is attributed to Rev. W.R. Kiefer.
The page cover of this program shows a picture labeled as the 'Treason House'. The house is two-stories with a covered front porch with columns. The name "Elizabeth Avery" is hand-written in script on the top of the program.