View of the Old South Meeting House from the north side of Washington Street. Some people walk around on the street with one man standing and reading the paper. A trolley approaches from the direction of the church and commercial buildings stand on…
The Old North Church seen from the cobbled Hull Street. A man walks away from the camera and a woman walks towards the camera in the foreground. Buildings dominate the right side of the photograph and a fence to Copp's Hill Burying Ground followed by…
A bare-footed white boy stands holding a bowl near a tree with a sign reading: " Here Jackson was wounded and got the title of Stone Wall July 21, 1865."
A boy stands by a small gate with a wooden fence extending behind him around a two-story house. Other farm buildings are partly visible on the left. Some trees grow along the road on the left.
A man stands in front of a monument of a large bronze book supported by a pyramid of cannonballs. Two cannons flank the monument and a large tree stands behind it. A granite obelisk monument to the United States Regulars stands in the background.
A view of Hudson River in the foreground with a barge on the river. The city is visible on the far shore with the Singer Tower rising above the city skyline.
A boy walks towards the camera carrying a forkful of hay from the haystack to the barn. The camera is looking toward Mount Holyoke from the shade of a large tree with a wooden barrel next to it.
Two boys facing away from the camera push a cartful of hay. One holds the drawbar while the other pushing by the cart wall. A barn with open doors stands on the left and a wheel of a buggy can be seen on the right.
A white man bending over a stack of corn in a field, tying them together. Two women stand in the middle ground tying another stacks. Houses stand in the background.