Brochure depiction of hurricane path, with two levels of stippling to show damage and bold arrow providing the overall arch and direction of the hurricane.
A group of four men, all wearing hats and one smoking a pipe, sit around a stove in a shop. A clock rests on a table by a window and barrels rest on the floor underneath. Counter spread behind the men on each side of the stove.
People working alongside the Erie Canal as a barge moves through the lock. Caption on reverse reads "New York Passing through the locks of the Erie Canal opposite Troy."
A busy city street with numerous passenger carriages carrying people. Some have advertisements on them and there are advertisements on buildings on both sides of the street. More people stand and walk around on the sidewalks.
A passenger carriage pulled by four horses riding on a dirt road. Well dressed women and men ride on top of the carriage, two with parasols. Hills are in the background.
A view of a field with some trees separating it from the road on the right. A house, barn, silo, and other farm buildings visible in the middleground and a mountain stretches on the left in the background.
View towards Park Street, itself obscured by a hill. Statue of Horace Mann stands on the left and a fountain stands on the right. The buildings on Park Street visible with the spire of Park Street Church rising above other buildings. Bare trees…
Looking south across the fenced Town Common toward Amherst College. Written on verso: "Common enclosed with fence 1860 -- see Hampshire Franklin Express 6/15/1860 p.2."
A view of Paradise Pond at Smith College from the shadow of trees which frame the photograph. The Smith College Boathouse and Crew House can be seen across the pond.