A two-story house with an addition in the back. Two porticoes stand on two sides of the house with large bushes obscuring the corner of the house facing the camera. Large trees grow in front of the house and think woods grow behind it.
A two story house with two chimneys and an attached one story addition in the back. Part of a barn or shed is visible on the right. A tree and a stone wall is visible in front of the house and there is another stone wall in the right foreground.
View from the porch of Roger Johnson's house in Hockanum looking south. A rocking chair sits on the porch and a field separates the house with farm buildings belonging to Oscar Johnson. Mount Tom visible in the background.
A white, two-story house with one-story sunrooms on each side. A short white fence runs across the front with a white staircase leading down a hill towards a path.Some trees grow around the house and vines climb the front wall, near the entrance.
A dirt road runs across the foreground with a large tree growing on a yard of a two-story house while a second house is partly obscured by the tree. A sidewalk runs along the road.
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…