A white woman with her back to the camera kneels at an open wooden gate. The fence is stone on the bottom and wood on top. Stone steps lead up to a house with vines crawling up its walls.
A group of four girls and one boy hold hands while walking towards the camera. One girl is holding an umbrella and a woman stands in the middle ground looking on.
Image of woman, in a white full sleeved dress, sitting on front step or stoop of school house. In front a small front yard, sidewalk, and part of street is shown, and a large tree is on the far right of the photo.
A black boy and three girls walk down a dirt road near a white building on the right with different fences around. A horse and a carriage stand on the left in the middle ground.
The Hockanum schoolhouse during flood. Water is not high enough to reach the school but the road and surrounding fields are flooded. Two boys sit in a boat, a girl and a boy stand nearby. Anna McQueston (later the wife of Clifton Johnson) stands In…
Two boys stand in front of the blackboard of the Hockanum schoolhouse, one leaning back, both looking at each other. A dresser stands on the left and a table and chair on the right. A pile of clothes lies on the floor. The names Freddie and Tommy are…
Two white young women standing by a path, one with her hand on her head. A tree grows in the middle ground on the left and a fence separates the field from village buildings behind it with a mountain rising in the background.
A group of white boys sit and stand on a steps of a wooden building with some broken panes in a transom window. A man leans against the frame of the door. Caption reads: "One of the boys has brought flowers for his teacher. Another has button-hole…
View of the small brick school house in South Amherst, which later became the East Street Alternative High School, part of the Amherst Regional School system.