Trade card advertising the Amherst business of F. H. Howes, a grocer located in Merchants' Row in the 1880s. The cartoon on the card illustrates Victorian humor.
This 16-page catalog lists trustees, teachers and pupils at the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for the year that Emily Dickinson attended, describing the course of study, entrance requirements, books used, vacations, Sabbath requirements, etc.
Four young children at the edge of a pool of water with one bending down with his right hand in the water. The others are watching him. There is a house on the right in the middle ground and a smaller building on the left in the background.
A group of white children gathered around a small brook. Four lean against a wooden fence looking towards a boy bending over the brook with his hand in the water while a girl stands near him. Farm buildings are visible in the background. Caption…
Local authors Catherine Newman (right) and Nicole Blum (left) pose at Carr's Ciderhouse gift shop. Newman and Blum co-wrote Stitch Camp and are also holding books they authored individually.
A two story wooden home sits alongside a rode. A long full laundryline stretches out from the home towards the camera. Caption on reverse reads "Catskills a wayside home."
A two story wooden home sits alongside a rode. A long full laundry line stretches out from the home towards the camera. Caption on reverse reads "Catskills a wayside home."
Horse and buggy parking lot with a lot of the horses covered with blankets. A two-story building with a one-story addition visible in the middleground. Trees and a hill visible in the background.
A view of a dirt road with houses on either side. There is a small windmill on the left near some households and a steeple of a church rises above some houses in the background.