A man stands in front of a fence holding a shovel with a bucket resting on the ground next to him. A boy stands a little further back. Both are looking at the camera. A couple of trees stand in the middle ground on the left and a house with an…
A blacksmith faces the camera holding a hammer in one hand and tongs in the other, working on a chain on an anvil. A forge can be seen on the right and a table filled with tools.
A view of the back of the Civil War era Soldiers' Monument, a granite Corinthian column crowned by a bronze Goddess of Victory. The base has four statues representing the four branches o f the military. City Hall visible in the background with trees…
A view of a wooden floor of a house with wood finish wall and short door on right and wallpaper on the left wall with an open door leading to a dining room. A rifle rests in the corner. The caption on the front reads: "Woodwork at side of fireplace…
From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: "The building stands upon the site of the first meeting-house of the First Congregational Society The Cabinet and the Observatory were built in 1847 at a cost of $9000, which was raised by…
From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: "The building stands upon the site of the first meeting-house of the First Congregational Society The Cabinet and the Observatory were built in 1847 at a cost of $9000, which was raised by…
A large two story farmhouse with two chimneys standing on a slight hill. A large woodpile is on the left side of the house with some bare trees, a wagon, some barrels, and a doghouse completing the scene. A river is partly visible in the background…
Two white men talk near a pair of oxen, on of the man leaning on an ox. Both hold long rods and whips in their hands. Forested area is in the middle ground and other cattle stand in the middle ground.
Wooden sculpture outside the entrance to the Fauve Gallery, an art gallery which operated on the second floor at 18 Main Street for five years beginning in 1985.
A young woman (possibly Emma McQueston, Mrs. Robert) stands by a partially-open door in an elaborate doorway looking outside. Porter house, West St., possibly the oldest house, 1713. (February 2022 - Identified as 26 West Street.)