A man sits in a chair reading with a fireplace on the right and a kettle sitting on a stone slab. A table and chair filled with papers are on the left.
Sheep in a field with four near the foreground and many walking around in the middle ground or resting in the shade of tall haystacks. A mill is visible in the background with a couple buildings nearby.
A roadway, lined with scattered trees hooks right. A stone wall lines the road on the left and fences can be seen on the right. Part of a house and barn visible between trees in the background.
Lithograph created from the original painting by Orra White Hitchcock. View looking west from the Pelham Hills and showing East Village in the foreground, and the center of town and Amherst College in the background.
Child standing by an avocado plant at the Jones Library. Caption on reverse reads, "Sept. 26, 1973 Children's Room at the North Amherst Library is home to a flourishing avocado plant donated by Nanny Burack. This plant eventually made its way to…
Hadley, Northampton, Hatfield, and Deerfield are portrayed.
English. Title in German. Some place names, terms, etc., also have German work supplied. From the author's Atlas geographicvs major. 1753-59 [i.e. 1784; v. 1, 1759] part of v. 1, part 2,…
View of a pine grove with chairs and a hammock set up. Written on the back of the photograph, "where outdoor gatherings will be held; Mr. Fearing's grove; Wild Garden; now frat; backyard on North Pleasant and Fearing St."
A man stands by a river with his boat in the water near him, baiting the hook on his fishing rod. Some trees grow in the middleground and on the opposite bank. His reflection, that of the boat, and some trees can be seen in the water.
A black woman stands at the steps of the one-room school house used by the black community of Oakley, South Carolina. In the background is the Baptist church. Caption on back: "A negro schoolhouse and Baptist church"
A man (possibly Ethan Allen) stands behind the counter of the Smith tavern dressed in a white shirt, black vest and a boater hat, his hands on top of the counter. The tavern was located on the corner of Middle Street and Bay Road.