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.
A Hopi boy and girl in front of a house made of layers of flat stones. The boy sits on a ladder and the girl is standing nearby, looking at each other.
Some rocks scattered in the water and forming a shore in the foreground. A small island with some trees growing on it is in the middleground and trees are hazily visible on the far shore in the background.
Two canoes lie upside down on the beach with an oar resting against the top of one. Lake Moosehead is in the center of the photograph on the right and some woods are visible on the left further up the shore.
A statue of a man holding a boy and leaning forward holding his right hand on the neck of a dog standing next to him. The statue is positioned on a large rock and partly covered by vines. A part of a building is visible on the left and a gate stands…