Cows grazing in a field next to a road sign pointing to Titan's Pier and Ferry to Northampton. The sign also includes a notice that the Connecticut River bridge is closed. Houses visible in the background through some trees.
A road leads up to the Conecticut River and a man sits by a boat in the middle ground looking for logs. Trees line each side of the road. Some buildings barely visible on the far shore.
A ferry on the Connecticut River between Hockanum and Northampton with a wagon pulled by two horses filled with hay docking on the Northampton. Samuel Russell sits on top of the wagon while another man docks the ferry. Two boats bump against theā¦
A man, possibly Chester Johnson, leads a horse-drawn buggy through the ice in the middleground. A child, possibly Katherine Johnson Kay, stands in the foreground leaning against a tree looking on.
Two children sit on a horse-drawn hay rake working. A colt stands nearby watching. Trees cover the background, the Fort River Covered Bridge visible on the far right.
A view of the front and side of a saltbox house with two large trees and Mt. Holyoke in the background. Identified as the oldest house, 1743, later moved, became the Edith Barstow house, possibly on Barstow Lane.
A farmhouse and a barn in Hockanum belonging to Edward Johnson, across from Clifton Johnson's house, visible in the background, a large tree in the left foreground, a row of apple trees behind it with a tall ladder leaning against one of the trees.
An elegantly dressed woman, possibly Hettie Johnson, holding a parasol stands in the road as she looks toward the trees to see a singing bird. A drawing of this photograph was used on p. 65 of Picturesque Hampshire by Charles F. Warner, 1890.