A photo of a carriage house with a closed barn door and two side entrances on either side. There are three windows near the roof, one open. A part of a second building can be seen on the right with a large, open barn door.
A group of boys spraying an apple tree in an orchard. Three boys stand on a little carriage pumping, Two others guide the hose and another is spraying the tree.
Two boys sit and two girls and one boy stand by the side of the road (Middle Street). The Town Hall and First Congregational Church visible on the left. Elm trees line the road on each side.
Side and back of a barn. "Besse Mills & Co. Clothiers and Hatters Dwight St. Holyoke" painted on the side. The spire of the First Congregational Church visible behind the barn.
Meeting house and town hall visible on the right. Rows of trees line each side of Middle street, visible on the left. Two cars are in the background driving towards the camera.
Four women stand by the door of the Allen tavern, and a man is slightly to the right leaning on a penny-farthing. The woman on the left is possibly Martha Laura Johnson. Standing next to her is Fannie or Jannie, sister of Harriet Elizabeth Allen…
View of the front and side of the museum. A person stands by the front door with their hand on the door handle. Some houses visible behind trees in the background.