This page is labeled "Mt. Gretna 1912." Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 8, four pictures of varying sizes, (1) Five people with the label, "March Twins, Ted, Jessie and Don." (2) "The Lake" picture of the lake with two people in it (3) "Rifle Range" Two young men and a woman sitting on the porch of supposedly the Rifle Range and (4) "A Morning Walk" "?Find Ted" and Oh! Chaperone John.
In addition to these pictures there are two little engraved piece of papers (perhaps from envelopes) one the crest from Hotel Astor, New York and one in Blue and Gold from Penn State.
Black photo album. Inside the front cover is the notation: "S.C. Slaymaker, "White Chimneys". Gap, Lancaster County, Pa.
Page 19 has 9 pictures. Pictures probably taken on railroad trip, 1 picture of railroad car has "Mt. W. R.R." (Mt. Washington Rail Road); animal pen 2 of what appear to be wolves; 2 house pictures and the others are landscape pictures.
Three pictures on page one: (1) Summer 1921 Mt. Gretna - Elizabeth Peale Ryder with Frances Coventry and Cecelia Goodall riding in canoe (2) Summer 1921 Mt. Gretna - Mildred Pfautz, Ruth Bretzer , Frances?, and Elizabeth Peale Ryder riding in canoe (3) Summer 1921 Mt. Gretna - Friends standing with canoe paddles
Page Two has two pictures: (1) House Party 1921 Mt. Gretna - Al, Margaret, Anne McCartney and R. Hollinger; (2) House Party 1921 Mt. Gretna - group photo on porch
Page three has three photos: (1) House Party 1921 Mt. Gretna - group photo on porch with men and women, (2) "Herman Nies and Bride" - photo outdoors with several men and women and (3) Men and Woman sitting on a large rock. The picture is labeled "at Governor Dick."
Page 34 has three pictures from Paul and Elizabeth Ryder's trip to Mount Vernon. Notation at top of page: "Mt Vernon scenes on trip to Endless Caverns and Washington DC with Moyers" (1) View of Mt Vernon mansion (2) Paul and Elizabeth Ryder standing in the doorway of Mt Vernon next to another man (3) View of "Glorious Potomac"