A white woman and a boy stand in the entrance of a brick house looking at a caged black bird hanging by the door with a girl standing nearby also looking at the bird.
"Hotel Orient Springs," located in the Pelham Hills, was so named by Edward Hitchcock at the dedication on April 29, 1861. Written on the back of an advertising card: "No summer resort has so many attractions as the Orient Springs House. Besides the…
A group of girls in a line hold on to the skirts of the person in front walking under an arch made by two older girls clasping their hands. Two boys lead the line having passed the arch already.
Three men and three girls are peeking through the holes between the roof and side of a large white tent. Some horses and some smaller tents are on the right in the background.
Two men standing on a road fork with one possibly holding seashell garlands and the other looking at them. The main road runs towards the background and turns left with stone walls lining each side of it. Utility poles run along the left side of the…
A round gravestone with rounded shoulders, image of two figures surrounded by flowers. Inscription reads: Sacred to the memory of Capn Moses Porter, who was born at Hadley January 13th AD. 1721 & was slain by the Indians near Crown Point in the…
A view of a pond in the foreground with a stone wall extending into it and other stone walls extending up a hill towards a farm house and a windmill standing on top of a hill.
A view of a house made of logs with a brick chimney in the center. A wagon, a small shed, and various pieces of wood are scattered on the side of the house and behind it.
A woman, identified as Sister Sarah Collins, standing on the top step of an arched entrance to a stone building with vines growing on top of the arch. A rack with five pails stands on the left.