Men working in a park (possibly Forest Park). Three men are raking while three others are tending the grass. A fountain is visible in the middle ground and trees and shrubs grow around the park.
Laurel Hill Mausoleum in Forest Park. A staircase leads up to a landing where two women sit on benches. A Sphinx stands on the side of the staircase in the front. A caption atop the mausoleum reads "1892 Laurel Hill."
Two men stand and another person sits on the porch of the Frank N. Dickinson store in the center of North Amherst. A large tree stands in the center of the frame.
View looking down a stret with trolley tracks. A man stands in the foreground in the lower left corner. Farther back on the right side, a person begins to cross the street.
Flower bushes and trees dominate the foreground with the Symphony Hall, the Campanelli, and the City Hall buildings somewhat obscured by trees in the middle ground.
A stone wall-lined road leading up to the hill top village with two churches, houses and barns. There are stone walks dividing a meadow and some trees grow by the side of the road.
Brook in the foreground leading to a bridge in the left of the photograph. Beyond the brook is a grassy area with a historic marker commemorating the "Battle of Bloody Brook." A house stands in the background among trees
Evening scene with Mount Sugarloaf completely dark with clouds overhead and faint mountain in the distance. The foreground and middle ground dominated by the waters of the Connecticut River.
Two young children stand by two horses hitched to a small tiller with a seat for one person to ride it. A barn is seen on the left and two more farm buildings on the right and in the background. Another horse, hitched to a wagon waits on the right.
A girl, a woman and a man (identified respectively as Katherine Johnson, Anna Johnson, and Arthur Johnson) stand by tow large elm trees looking out at a river. Tree lined far bank visible in the middleground.