Pen and ink illustration of a man holding a small sword in his right hand and a large black hare in his left hand. He is wearing a tall hat with a feather protruding from the left side. A small tree with a black bird sitting in one of its branches is…
Pen and ink illustration of a small girl in a dress with a hat on sitting in front of a tree with one shoe on her left foot and no shoe on her right foot. A rabbit is behind her in front of the tree. A bird sits on a branch above her.
Two pen and ink illustrations. At top is an apple pie with the caption above "An Apple Pie when it looks nice - etc.". At bottom is a barber with a brush and mug in each hand and a pig sitting on a chair with its hind hooves on the counter in front…
Pen and ink illustration of a man facing right wearing a pointed hat over head-neck gear that covers his shoulders. A pouch hangs on his right side and he is wearing elf shoes. He is holding a blunderbuss gun under his right arm with both hands and…
Pen and ink illustration of a barefoot boy with his back turned holding a large hat with both hands facing a bat flying toward him with a crescent moon behind it.
Pen and ink illustration of a candle standing on a candle holder with the flame its face with eyes, nose and open mouth, shining with rays in all directions.
A woman, identified as Anna Johnson, sitting on a rocking chair, holding a baby boy, identified as Arthur Johnson. A picture hangs on the wall behind them.
Two black women stand in a field, one holding a hoe in one hand and a net in the other. The second woman holds a pail and they are looking at each other. A wooden house stands in the middle ground and trees grow in front of it on the right.
A white woman stands on a porch propped up by a stones, holding a broom in her hand. A part of a wooden building is visible on the right. A pail stands on a wooden branch with a hose filling it with water.
Two young white women, one standing on a dirt path holding a long stick, possibly a hoe or pitchfork, and the other sitting on a short stone wall. A house, partly covered by trees is in the middle ground. Caption: "You know they are workers, for…
View of Morgan Library on South Pleasant Street in Amherst. The Library was constructed in the years 1852-53 by Henry A. Sykes of Springfield who was the architect and the contractor. The building was dedicated November 22, 1853.