Photograph of a house. Enclosed with handwritten letter that reads "Sara: In going thru some old pictures the other day I came across some extra prints of the enclosed. Hope, even though, they are in black & white, your artist friend can use the one of the home place. This was taken in May, 1947. Love, Aunt Beulah"
Portrait of a house. Handwritten label on back says "Original Sortor home. Reported station on underground railroad. Home later occupied by Henry Sortor."
Photograph of a row of trees. Handwritten label on back says "Trees at Sortor homeplace - 34th & Brown Ave. Some brought as seedlings from N.Y. state."
Photograph of two families standing in front of a large house. Handwritten label on back says "Fred Sortor holding Alice, Henry Sortor to his left, to Henry's left the Soulier family. Unknown man in right of pix. To Fred's right, Ida Sortor, Eva Sortor, Henry's wife, to the rear right of Fred, Edith Sortor in front of Ida. Unknown woman and 2 children."