Portrait
- Examining staff for the Fitter Families Contest at Michigan State Fair. Leon F. Whitney (center) and Mary T. Watts (standing, third from right).
- Mary T. Watts, American Eugenics Society, Chairman of the Education Committee and founder of the Fitter Families Contests
- Mary T. Watts, founder of the Fitter Families Contest with superintendent of the contest at the Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, MA
- Florence Brown Sherbon and Mary T. Watts, founders of the Fitter Families Contest, with Leon F. Whitney at Kansas State Free Fair
- "Large family" winner, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, MA (1925)
- "Small family" winner, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, MA (1925)
- 4-H Girls Club, "Winners in preliminary contest with examiners" (including Mary T. Watts), Anderson County, IA
- "Large family" winner, Fitter Families Contest, Texas State Fair (1925)
- "Best couple" with trophy, Fitter Families Contest, Texas State Fair (1925)
- "Large family" honorable mention, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas State Free Fair, Topeka
- "Medium family" winner, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas State Free Fair (1927)
- "Four generations at Fitter Families Contest"
- Arthur H. Estabrook
- Francis Galton, portrait by Charles Wellington Furse, signed by Galton
- "Composite portraiture," Fig. 35
- "Hawaiian, and Hawaiian hybrids"
- "Swiss folk types," about racial types
- "Dutch folk types," about racial types
- Midgets at Luna Park, Coney Island, New York
- Participants in the first Nordic Race Conference
- Chief Pantagal, circus performer, with hair color/texture pedigree and hair sample
- Photos of albino Indians of Panama, submitted by R.O. Marsh to the Eugenics Record Office
- Tom Thumb and coach, which Timothy Fleet Scudder sold to the president of Dreamland Circus "for a fair price."
- "Mother and two children at Syracuse state fair," dwarfism
- Three dwarf sisters
- Baltimore anthropometric study, boys 15-16 years, body build
- Baltimore anthropometric study, boys 9-10 years, body build
- Baltimore anthropometric study, boys 6-7 years, body build
- "Toney, alligator skin boy, Dreamland Circus side show, Coney Island," with icthyosis a skin trait
- "Susi, the elephant skin girl," about icthyosis, skin trait
- Family affected by albinism
- Bearded woman with hypertrichosis
- "The effect of orthodactyly"
- Hawaiian-Chinese-Irish Family
- Mixed race Jamaican school children
- Sir Francis Galton
- "America the melting pot"
- "Adjudged the most perfect baby in the Panama Canal Zone"
- "Group of girls who live in Oriskany Falls Colony and work in the knitting mill"
- "Kossuth Boys' Colony -- boys working about the city of Rome"
- "Variation in skin-pigmentations among Jamaicans"
- "Race mixture in Jamaica"
- Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and his daughter Grace. (Showing the hereditary Roosevelt smile)
- "Family group from a long-settled valley where much consanguineous marriage has taken place"
- "A North Dakota dwarf and his sister"
- A group of feeble-minded persons.
- A group photo of circus acts (Congress of Freaks, Ringling Brothers Circus).
- Two boys with polydactyly.
- "Italians (mother and daughter)"
- "Young Russian Jewess. Accidental Mona Lisa pose found among the race-type pictures," to illustrate racial types.
- "Racial mixture in royal families" (Swedish)
- "Mixed types of uncivilized peoples," about racial mixing
- "German-Irish mixture," composite portrait in the style of Franics Galton
- "German group," composite portrait in the style of Francis Galton
- "Politicians and statemen in Sweden"
- Second generation Negro-White family, Bermuda
- Harry H. Laughlin
- "Staff and members -- Dept. of Genetics, C. I. of W., May 12, 1934," Carnegie Institute of Washington, including C.B. Davenport and H.H. Laughlin
- Harry Laughlin and Charles Davenport outside new Eugenics Record Office (ERO)building
- Callie Black (pseudonym) of the Win Tribe, from Arthur Estabrook's scrapbook of field photographs from Amherst County, Virginia
- Susan Brown (pseudonym) from Arthur Estabrook's scrapbook of field photographs from Amherst County, and corresponding entry in Mongrel Virginians
- "The Investigators," Ivan E. McDougle and assistants (Gwendolyn Watson, Martha Lobingier, Eleanor Harned), in Amherst County, Virginia
- Dick Johnson (pseudonym) of the Win Tribe, from Arthur Estabrook's scrapbook of field photographs from Amherst County, Virginia
- "Dr. Crispell of Hurley, N.Y., who helped Dugdale in his study and source of most of his disease, etc., information. AHE"
- Field work for The Jukes in 1915, Arthur Estabrook photographs from Ulster County, New York
- Prison mug shot of VII20 and corresponding entry in Estabrook's typescript "The Jukes Data" (photo laid in Estabrook's copy of R. Dugdale's The Jukes)
- Prison mug shot of VI153 and corresponding entry in Estabrook's typescript "The Jukes Data" (photo laid in Estabrook's copy of R. Dugdale's The Jukes)
- Prison mug shot of V265 and corresponding entry in Estabrook's typescript "The Jukes Data" (photo laid in Estabrook's copy of R. Dugdale's The Jukes)
- Carrie and Emma Buck at the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded, taken by A.H. Estabrook the day before the Buck v. Bell trial in Virginia
- Vivian Buck and foster mother Alice Dobbs in Charlottesville, taken by A.H. Estabrook the day before the Buck v. Bell trial in Virginia
- Prison mug shot of Edgar (V428) and corresponding entry in The Jukes in 1915, by A.H. Estabrook (photo laid in copy of R. Dugdale's The Jukes)
- Irving Fisher, T.H. Morgan, and Alexander Graham Bell at Eugenics Record Office Board Meeting, April 10, 1915, Eugenical News (vol. 14:8)
- "Slavs" at Ellis Island
- Charles B. Davenport, Director of Biological Laboratory, Carnegie Department of Genetics and Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor (signed)
- Charles B. Davenport, Director, Eugenics Record Office, Carnegie Department of Genetics, and Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor
- Charles B. Davenport, Director of Biological Laboratory, Carnegie Department of Genetics and Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor
- Six-year old Better Babies contestant, Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport (including receiving physical exam and posing with prize ribbons)
- Eugen Fisher, Director of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Antropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics (1927-1942), looking at images of blacks
- Joseph S. DeJarnette, an early advocate for sterilization, testified against Carrie Buck at her trial in Amherst County, Virigina
- Irving Whitehead, the lawyer appointed to represent Carrie Buck, called no witnesses at her trial in Amherst County, Virigina
- Dr. Albert Priddy, the first superintendent of the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and the Feebleminded, who brought the case against Carrie Buck
- Aubrey Strode, the lawyer who wrote the Virginia sterilization law and who took Buck vs. Bell to the U.S. Supreme Court