A pencil sketch of the first page of New England Year with the word "January" written in capital letters on top in the center with lines symbolizing text.
A sketch draft of the cover of a chapter page with stylized "January" written on the bottom right and a mock-up of a framed illustration above on the left.
A sketch of the epigraph page featuring a quote Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Snow-Storm: "Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and driving o'ver the fields, seems nowhere to alight: the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river…
Image of three men at a pile of tree debris, one is using a large broom to gather debris, to his left the other two men are standing, beside the debris and parked cars.
Image of man in front of automobile that has be crushed by a very large tree. He has one foot in the car and is posed as if to be stepping out of the car, he is wearing glasses, a flannel button up shirt and simple pants.
Image of man (George Cutler) walking in street among hurricane damage, in the foreground is a broken power line pole and automobile, a row of houses in background, and debris of trees on both sides of the street.
Brochure depiction of hurricane path, with two levels of stippling to show damage and bold arrow providing the overall arch and direction of the hurricane.
A pencil sketch of the title page of A New England Year by Clifton Johnson with the author's name, title, publisher information, and a small drawing of a pine cone.
A cover design of Clifton Johnson's A New England Year featuring the title, the authors name, and an illustration of pine cones and needles surrounded by a frame. Sun behind some clouds and birds fly on top left. Handwritten note on bottom says:…