View ofa hay wagon stopped at the South Amherst Town Common. In her Reminiscences of South Amherst Clara Dwight describes this image as "Hay wagon at watering trough, preparatory to driving on to the Fairbanks scales to be weighed."
A ferry on the Connecticut River between Hockanum and Northampton with a wagon pulled by two horses filled with hay docking on the Northampton. Samuel Russell sits on top of the wagon while another man docks the ferry. Two boats bump against the…
Men loading hay onto a horse-drawn wagon. One man stands on top of the hay, another is hoisting up some hay and a boy is gathering the scathings behind the wagon. Another person is on the far side of the horses, leading them. A large tree stands to…
Two horses hitched to a wagon filled with hay. Two white men sit atop the wagon while three others are gathering hay. Trees grow in the middle ground and a large vine covered manor house is visible in the background.
A girl stands in front of a bench with a man sitting behind it, both looking at the slab she is holding in her hands. A door stands to the left and the bench and walls show sings of age.
A woman, identified as Jeanette Reynolds Johnson, sits in a rocking chair while and a girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, sits in a chair next to her, both shelling peas.
A white woman, possibly Anna Johnson, kneeling next to a boy sitting in a chair, helping him with his shoes. There are two images hanging on the wall behind them.