Memorial Day Parade 1928, children and a few adults lined up at a standstill for parade, two adults leading in front with full size flag, automobile at rear of the parade line.
Arched bridge across the Connecticut River from Springfield to West Springfield. Plants grow in the water in the foreground and some boats head for the arches on the bridge.
Hudson Maxim shakes hands with a man, identified as his brother Sam whom he had not seen in twenty-five years, over a wooden fence. Behind them is a house with an attached building in the back.
A view of a town street with stone buildings on both sides and a stone tower in the middle ground. A man leads a horse in the street while another man walks on the sidewalk and some people stand near a doorway behind him. A poster for cycling hangs…
Three cows in front of a barn. Off to the right is a two-wheeled piece of farm equipment, possibly a snowplow. Background is a line of trees with a meadow beyond.
View from the intersection of (current) North Pleasant, Pine, and Meadow Streets in North Amherst, looking west down Meadow Street. A large brick house is visible on the left, with several other houses lining the right side of Meadow Street. The road…
A group of boys and girls lined in a row holding garlands walking on a street with two girls in front holding a stick between them with a large wreath between them.
A road going downhill with a stone fence on each side. Some buildings visible on either side of the road. Blossoming trees dominate the left foreground.
One page, typed, signed letter from Booker T. Washington to Clifton Johnson, on Tuskegee Institute stationery. Washington thanks Johnson for sending a book for the library and inquires about the photographs Johnson had recently taken.
Image of woman posing in pant and turtleneck with open jacket. Showing woman leaning against bus stop glass with foot on bench, business fronts in background including Russell's Liquors Inc.