Two bare-foot white boys walk down a dirt road holding a pail between them .They are looking at a dog walking alongside them which is sniffing the ground. Wooden split-rail fences run along the road on both sides and trees grow in the middle ground…
A white man wears gloves and kneels in the soil sowing. A line connected by two sticks guides him across in a straight row. A wooden fence cuts across the middle ground and trees and planks are visible behind it in the background.. Caption on reverse…
Folding booklet of ten images used for postcards. The images are classic scenes of the town of Amherst. Originally sent as a birthday greeting to Eva M. Woodbury from Sarah Pierce. Stamp dated March 1912.
A one-legged man sits on a porch of a wooden building. A crutch rests against the porch and a sign "Old Virginia Cheroots 3 for 3 is partly obscured by the man's leg resting over the side. A two-masted ship rests in the harbor behind the building and…
View of the south side of the old Hadley Church at the intersection of Rt. 9 and Middle street. A road leads towards the church and splits on either side of it, a part of a building is visible on the left and the back half of a car is on the right.
View looking north on South Pleasant Street. Merchants' Row is on the left, Town Common is on the right, and horses with carriages are parked near the shops. The flag pole can be seen at the edge of the Town Common.
View looking north on South Pleasant Street. Merchants' Row is on the left, Town Common is on the right, and horses with carriages are parked near the shops. The flag pole can be seen at the edge of the Town Common and a trolley car can be seen in…
View looking south down South Pleasant Street showing the business blocks of Merchants' Row and horses hitched to wagons parked on the street. The second Amherst House is in the foreground.