A tree connecting into one just above human height with a "private property" sign posted on it. A woman stands nearby looking at the tree. Some boulders line the road and leaves cover the ground with the forest extending behind.
Scan of postcard displaying image of two trolleys angled towards each other, both with passengers, where the two trolleys converge there is a small group of women and it appears the two conductors or individual (one from each trolley) are leaning of…
View of mills in the Cushman section of North Amherst. Written on verso: "The "Forge", later the "Bunghole"; used to forge "frogs" for railroad construction; on south bank of Mill River shortly west of bridge. "
Two men, one holding a rake face each other with the First Congregational Church and Town Hall visible behind them. Some trees line the left side of the photograph. Corner of Route 9 and Middle Street.
A view of a homemade grain elevator with two horses walking on an inclined tread held up by three wood pieces and a wooden cart. They are powering an elevator while two men feed corn onto the belt going up to the granary.
Two gravestones stand among tall grasses with trees and bushes growing in the middleground and a hazy mountain visible in the background. Inscription on one gravestones reads: "Mrs. Esther Williams Relict of Thomas Williams, Esquire, Died Sept. 24th…
Two white girls standing in the middle ground play croquet. Leaves of a tree hang down over the top of the image, partly framing it. Trees grow behind them and a mountain rises in the background.
Two barefoot white girls at a water spring. One stands with her hands on her sides while the other bends over the spring filling a pail with water. Caption reads: "This is the spring where Abraham Lincoln, when a child got the family drinking water.…
"Two white children, each with sleds, stand on a snow-covered dirt road. There is a house slightly up hill in the middle ground and a horse hitched to a cart on the right. Some bare trees grow near the house. This is the house at 179 Hockanum Rd. The…