Three white man, one sitting on a porch of a house with his feet hanging over the side, the other two leaning against the porch, look around the scene. One is smoking a pipe and looking towards the camera. A small dog sits next to the sitting man on…
A man stands in the door of a wooden house, resting one hand on the doorframe and looking out. Two steps lead up to the door and a vine grows up the side wall almost reaching to a window. Two lines, possibly clotheslines, are attached to the house…
A girl sits on a tall trunk of a tree which serves as a fence post while another girl stands next to her on planks. A boy stands on the ground looking up at them with a dog sitting at his feet. A body of water is visible behind them with some trees…
A man stands looking up, with his right hand against the door frame of a barn and his left hand holding a pitchfork. Some scattered pieces of wood lie against the barn and shrubs and trees grow in the background.
View of construction of the second Amherst House during the winter of 1880. In this photograph the building is surrounded by scaffolding and there are laborers standing on scaffolding near the peak of the roof.
Construction of the First Congregational Church on Main Street in the winter of 1867. This building was the fourth meetinghouse constructed by the congregation. Edward Dickinson (Emily's father) gave a speech at its dedication.
A strong current of a river white with foam and marked with pencil for better contrast. Large boulders lie around the river and near the shore with some bare trees growing on each side and a hill visible in the background.
View of Phoenix Row after renovations to Cook's Block required by the fire of April 4, 1881. Business signs visible include Henry Adams, Drugs and Medicines, and fire and life insurance agency. Pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk and a horse and…
View of Phoenix Row before the fire of April 4, 1881 in Cook's Block. Visible business signs include Deuel and M. N. Spear, There is a sign saying "Phenix Hall" on the side of Cook's Block, some pedestrians on the sidewalk, and a couple of horses…