View of the back of Pine Street showing homes along the street. Taken from the third floor balcony of the Home For Aged Women on North Pleasant Street where the photographer, Edgar Scott, lived in his later years.
Clipping from the Hampshire and Franklin Express describing the Civil War deaths of men from Amherst including a mention of Frazar Stearns, the son of the President of Amherst College.
A carriage drawn by two horses stuck in snow. One horse seems to have fallen over, or is at least partly buried in snow. A group of people, some holding shovels are digging them out. A road sign pointing to Chesterfield is on the left. Some bare…
Farm house and barns belonging to Spring Farm, located about three miles from the Amherst House and 1 1/2 miles from the Notch on South Pleasant Street (possibly #466). The brochure states: "The farm comprises 122 acres, a continuous stretch of…
A woman sweeping a path before the door of a house with a second doorway only a few feet to the left. Vines overgrow the walls of the house and a hedge separating the path and a garden lines the path.
A man standing in a yard with trees around him obscuring the view of a two story house with ivy growing up its sides. A dirt road runs across the foreground
View of an Italianate-style house with seven people sitting on the porch. Written on back of photograph: "E. W. Carpenter, Sarah McCloud, Grandpa McCloud, Grandma McCloud, H. M. McCloud, Al." The house number is currently 171.
View of the house the Henry Hill Goodell lived in when he was president of Massachusetts Agricultural College. Robert Frost later bought and lived in this house from 1932 to 1938.
A two-story wooden house with the first floor planks painted white and the second story painted brown. A chair and a stool stand on a step leading up to the open door on the side with a stone wall in front of a one-story addition. Plants grow up the…