View of the inside of the Farm Museum. A wooden shovel and two hollowed out tree-trunks stand in the center with a chair and a staircase to the left. Wheels of wagons visible in the shadows behind.
A Native American kneels in a canoe holding an oar in his hand and looking at a man standing near him on the edge of the water, also holding an oar. Trees line the edge of the lake into the background.
A dirt road extends away from the camera with a small bridge going over a stream in the foreground and some houses, farm buildings and trees in the middle ground. Wooden fences extend on each side of the road and two men stand near each other in the…
A man stands on a shore holding an oar looking out on the water. There are three canoes near him with another further away to the right and one moored in the water. An island is visible in the background with numerous buildings all around it.
A boat in the middle of a river with a man sitting facing the camera, rowing. A boy is sitting behind him and a woman is facing him with a second boy behind her. A second man sits with his back to the camera holding an oar and steering the boat. Some…
Roaring water going over rocks on the left side of the image and calm water flowing on the right side. Trees grow on banks of the river and mountains are hazily visible in the background. The dam separates Greenfield and Montague.
Two Native American girls stand near a small wigwam made of blankets. One is holding a pail in her hand. Caption reads: "Indian children and their play-wigwam. Farther back is the bark wigwam that is their home."
A woman walks towards Independence Hall, a red brick façade building with a white bell tower and steeple. A bronze statue of John Barry on a pedestal stands in front of Independence Hall.
A group of white men stand on a wooden sidewalk of a town. A sign over the sidewalk reads "S.E. HARE'S STORE." More town buildings are visible in the background on the right.