A one story flat-roofed house stands right next to flowing water. Smoke rises from one of its chimneys and the words "MINNIE FLOYD" are written on the side. Two children white, one with his hands on his head, stand looking out towards the camera. Two…
A man with his back to the camera mowing in a field with a scythe. Some buildings are visible in the middle ground on the left and a stone wall runs across them to the right. Mountains are hazily visible in the background.
A farmer, identified as Eliot Johnson, on a mowing machine pulled by a couple horses across the road from a farmhouse, identified as belonging to Oscar Johnson. A couple large trees adorn the image on either side with Mount Holyoke in the background.
Hudson and Lilian Maxim stand on their boathouse looking out onto the water. A stone tower of the boathouse is to their left and trees are visible in the distance.
A man stands next to an open door of a wooden building adorned with stars, an American flag, and signs informing visitors. He is holding a round plate and showing it to Anna Johnson who stands facing him. Shrubs grow around the front of the house.
A man sits in a chair looking at the camera next to a small wooden house called "The Nutshell." Some shrubs grow by the house and trees are visible in the background.
An elderly woman sits in a rocking chair paring apples. Caption on reverse reads "Catskills Paring apples. Mrs. Grant, mother -in- law of both Curtis and Eden Burroughs, at the Homestead."
A black woman, identified on the back as Mrs. Whitaker, holds a plow pulled by an ox in a field. A boy stands in front of the ox, looking at the camera.
A man drawing water from a well-sweep. A large pile of firewood is on the right with a house behind it. A horse with a wagon rests in the middleground next to a solitary tree.
A small wooden cabin on a wooden foundation stands on a mountain top. A man stands in front of the cabin looking through a spyglass. One boy is sitting on the wooden planks and another is standing nearby. The date "June 18th -1821-" is written on…
A view of the Summit House on top of Mount Holyoke with a wooden ramp surrounded by trees. Caption on back: "Mount Holyoke House. So it looked in the 70' when I ascended the Mountain by the Inclined Railway. Mrs Nelson Fuller (nee) Virginia Von…