A girl, identified as Margaret Johnson, stands with her hands outstretched looking up as the snow falls around her. She is wearing a warm coat, a bonnet, and mittens.
A black man, woman, and a white boy hold a log on their shoulders with one large sack hanging off it and a second one rests on the ground. Other people stand around looking on the scene. A fence runs across the middle ground and trees grow in the…
Two white men kneel on the ground and weed a field. Each has a bag next to him. A white tarp covers the ground near them. A fence runs along the field on the right with a large bare tree in front of it. A house and a number of trees are in the…
A woman, identified as Anna Johnson, wearing a wedding dress of Mrs. Edward Johnson and standing next to a large elm tree. Roger Johnson's house 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.
Advertising card for the business of F. H. Howe, a grocer located in Merchants' Row in Amherst in the 1880s. The cartoon on the card shows a drunk monkey and illustrates Victorian humor.
An advertising billboard reading: "PFEIFFER LUMBER Co. OPPOSITE DEPOT." The billboard shows a person on a small wagon looking at a billboard reading: "WE GIVE BETTER LUMBER AT THE SAME PRICE OR EQUAL GRADES AT A LOWER PRICE." A second billboard…