A view of some city buildings lining a side of a paved road. A three story brick building is in the foreground with a two story brick building next to it, followed by residential houses.
Dwight E. Newport and probably Ralph Elwin Newport standing before a brick building. Both boys are smartly dressed and hold what appear to be newspapers.
Newspaper clipping from the Springfield Union, publish January 11, 1939. Titled: "Dr. C. A. Eastman, Sioux Lecturer and Writer, Dies: Prominent Former Resident of Amherst Once in U.S. Indian Service"
A pencil sketch of the first page of New England Year with the word "January" written in capital letters on top in the center with lines symbolizing text.
A sketch draft of the cover of a chapter page with stylized "January" written on the bottom right and a mock-up of a framed illustration above on the left.
A design of the cover chapter titled "January" with the word stylized on three lines on the bottom right. A photograph of a snowy road and bare trees with a decorative frame on the bottom and right. A sketch of a road and a farm building is on the…
A pencil sketch of the title page of A New England Year by Clifton Johnson with the author's name, title, publisher information, and a small drawing of a pine cone.
A pencil sketch of a hearth on the bottom right of the page and a quote on top left reading: "Heap the yule fagots high, Till the red light fills the room! It is home's own hour when the stormy sky Grows thick with evening gloom."
A sketch of the epigraph page featuring a quote Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Snow-Storm: "Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and driving o'ver the fields, seems nowhere to alight: the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river…