Amherst College chapel in the right-center of the photograph, flanked by dormitory buildings, trees obscure the dormitory on the left, a slope and steps lead up to the chapel.
A corn-filled carriage drawn by two horses riding up the road towards the camera, fields seen on each side and mountains faintly visible in the distance.
A round gravestone with rounded shoulders, image of two figures surrounded by flowers. Inscription reads: Sacred to the memory of Capn Moses Porter, who was born at Hadley January 13th AD. 1721 & was slain by the Indians near Crown Point in theā¦
The Kellogg homestead at the corner of Back Street and Amherst Road. Dirt road runs in the foreground, trees visible around the homestead in the middleground.
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.
A woman stands by a kitchen pump pumping water into a bucket inside a tub. Two pots hang on the wall underneath a window on the right, a chair stands against the wall.
A garden path, plants and flowers densely populate the photograph and stand taller than the woman in the middle of the photograph, facing left and looking at a plant. A corner of a house visible through the flowers in the background.
One of the marsh sisters weaving horse hair sieves for bolting floor. Some potted plants sit on a table by a window and two doors stand behind the loom.