A man, possibly Chester Johnson, leads a horse-drawn buggy through the ice in the middleground. A child, possibly Katherine Johnson Kay, stands in the foreground leaning against a tree looking on.
Two children sit on a horse-drawn hay rake working. A colt stands nearby watching. Trees cover the background, the Fort River Covered Bridge visible on the far right.
A view of the front and side of a saltbox house with two large trees and Mt. Holyoke in the background. Identified as the oldest house, 1743, later moved, became the Edith Barstow house, possibly on Barstow Lane.
A farmhouse and a barn in Hockanum belonging to Edward Johnson, across from Clifton Johnson's house, visible in the background, a large tree in the left foreground, a row of apple trees behind it with a tall ladder leaning against one of the trees.
An elegantly dressed woman, possibly Hettie Johnson, holding a parasol stands in the road as she looks toward the trees to see a singing bird. A drawing of this photograph was used on p. 65 of Picturesque Hampshire by Charles F. Warner, 1890.
Two man row in a boat on the flooded land next to the Hockanum schoolhouse and its outhouse. Trees sprinkled throughout and Mt. Tom visible in the background.
A man and a boy, identified as possibly Ed Johnson and "state boy," hoe in the field. A large tree and Mt. Tom visible in the background, a part of a barn visible on the right.