A white man stands on the edge of the Hudson River holding a pipe in one hand and a fishing rod in the other. A second fishing rod is resting on a rock and branch on his left. Trees fill up the shore on the far shore.
Two black teenage boys stand by the edge of a river holding fishing poles, one over the river, the other baiting it. Caption reads: " Fishing in the old canal not far from the State house. They have just baited their hooks and haven't caught…
A white man sits on a pole he is using for fishing at the beach of a river. The pole is holding up a net for fishing. Trees cover the the hills on the far side of the river.
The Fiske/Cutler house was located at the corner of North Pleasant Street and Cowles Lane. The house was razed for the construction of St. Brigid's Church.
Photograph taken at Robert Frost's home in Amherst of five poets (from left to right): Joseph Auslander, Robert Frost, Audrey Wurdemann, David Morton, and Robert Francis.
A girl and a boy, identified as Katherine and Irving Johnson, by the edge of the flooding Connecticut River. The boy is standing with his hands in his pockets looking down at the girl who is crouching and playing in the mud with a stick.
Photograph taken from a dry higher ground behind the Roger Johnson house looking toward the farms surrounded by flood water in the Northampton meadows.