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.
This business block is called Palmer Block and is where Emily Dickinson's father and brother operated their law firm. Written on verso: "C.J.W. from Mother Dec. 25, 1875."
View of the block which stood on the site where Town Hall now stands. It burned to the ground during the Blizzard of 1888. It was often referred to as the "Opera House" due to the large hall on the third floor which was the venue for concerts and…
View of the block which stood on the site where Town Hall now stands. It burned to the ground during the Blizzard of 1888. It was often referred to as the "Opera House" due to the large hall on the third floor which was the venue for concerts and…
View of the block which stood on the site where Town Hall now stands. It burned to the ground during the Blizzard of 1888. It was often referred to as the "Opera House" due to the large hall on the third floor which was the venue for concerts and…
A white boy kneels in front of a wheel of a buggy, painting it with a brush. A small girl stands next to him holding a little container. A second boy stands near holding a wooden paddle. A pail stands on the ground between them. A farm building is in…
A man stands by a hull of a large ship resting on the shore painting its side. The anchor hanging off the side seems to be about the same height as the man.