Browse Items (5213 total)

cj2122.jpg
A boy stands on a hay tedder leading a horse in Hockanum. A barn is visible in the background and a mountain on the left.

cj2123.jpg
A large mullein plant with a large tree and gated fence in the background south of Roger Johnson's house.

cj2124.jpg
Main road after a rain shower from Hadley to Hockanum and South Hadley. Edward Johnson's house visible on the right side of the road with a fenced garden and some trees around the house.

cj2125.jpg
A man cutting down rye in a Hockanum field. He faces away from the camera. Woods and Mt. Holyoke visible in the background.

cj2126.jpg
A boy leans on a a hoe in an onion patch in Hockanum. He is looking away from the camera towards farm buildings visible behind. The patch belonged to Edward Johnson.

cj2127.jpg
A boy hoeing corn in a field, looking down, facing away from the camera. Mt. Holyoke visible in the background.

cj2128.jpg
A boy is hanging off the back of a horse-drawn avoiding water while a man steers the horse through the flooded street. A house and barn visible in the middleground and a mountain on the left in the background.

cj2129.jpg
An elderly woman sits in a rocking chair outside a house knitting.

eastman_charles_waughportrait1913.jpg
Charles A. Eastman stands outside in front of bushes and trees wearing traditional dress and holding a tomahawk. Photograph by Frank A. Waugh

eastman_charles_waughportraitheaddress_da.jpg
Charles A, Eastman is seen from the waist up wearing a headdress and holding a tomahawk. Photograph by Frank A. Waugh

eastman_charles_indianheroesandgreatchieftainsbookcover.jpg
Front cover of Dr. Charles Eastman's book, Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains, published in 1920

eastman_charles_schoolofthewoodspamphlet.jpg
Pamphlet advertising Dr. Charles Eastman's School of the Woods At Granite Lake, New Hampshire July 1, 1915 "The Summer Camp with a Difference"

eastman_charles_oahepamphletpage2_da.jpg
Pages 2 and 3 of a pamphlet for Oahe (The Hill of the Vision): A Camp for Girls at Granite Lake in New Hampshire, July and August 1916. Dr. Charles Eastman offers a welcome message and describes his plan for the camp.

eastman_charles_ohiyesapamphlet_da.jpg
Front cover of the pamphlet for Ohiyesa (The Winners): A Camp for Boys, a boys at Granite Lake in New Hampshire, July and August, 1917

eastman_charles_portrait1.jpg
Portrait photograph of Dr. Charles Eastman in traditional dress. Photograph was probably taken by Frank Waugh
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2