A wooden stand with two short pegs extending outward on top stands on five short legs next to a basket in a room. "England" is written in pencil on top right.
A number of hats on a page, including a woman wearing a hat and a sketch of a man wearing a top hat with "Silhouettes" written underneath it. A picture of a "Lantern" is on the left. A "Sundial" is on the right with "Mayflower Horn Cup" above it.
Written communication listing the grievances of members of the First Congregational Church of Amherst to the settlement of the Rev. David Parsons, Jr. as minister for the parish. It is signed by Ebenezer Mattoon, Jr. and John Billings. One of the…
Newspaper clipping of the obituary of Emily Dickinson written by Susan Dickinson and published in the Springfield Republican (May 18, 1886) and the Amherst Record (May 19, 1886).
Pages 2 and 3 of a pamphlet for Oahe (The Hill of the Vision): A Camp for Girls at Granite Lake in New Hampshire, July and August 1916. Dr. Charles Eastman offers a welcome message and describes his plan for the camp.
A group of nursery school children stand in front of their bus with their teacher and the bus driver. The bus is parked on Amity Street across the street from The Jones Library, which can be seen in the background.
Flood surrounded barn in Hockanum and the flooded Connecticut River seen from a field. A house nearer the camera is just high enough not to be flooded. Normal banks of the Connecticut river are usually delineated by the two rows of trees just to the…
A tree-lined bank of a pond with the pond visible behind and the foreground dominated by shrubs and grass. A wooded far shore visible in the background.
A white church with a tall spire stands in the middleground with a house on its right and a barn behind it and on its left. Some trees grow around the church and the house.