A sketch of the epigraph page featuring a quote Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Snow-Storm: "Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and driving o'ver the fields, seems nowhere to alight: the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river…
A pencil sketch of a hearth on the bottom right of the page and a quote on top left reading: "Heap the yule fagots high, Till the red light fills the room! It is home's own hour when the stormy sky Grows thick with evening gloom."
A pencil sketch of the title page of A New England Year by Clifton Johnson with the author's name, title, publisher information, and a small drawing of a pine cone.
A design of the cover chapter titled "January" with the word stylized on three lines on the bottom right. A photograph of a snowy road and bare trees with a decorative frame on the bottom and right. A sketch of a road and a farm building is on the…
A sketch draft of the cover of a chapter page with stylized "January" written on the bottom right and a mock-up of a framed illustration above on the left.
A pencil sketch of the first page of New England Year with the word "January" written in capital letters on top in the center with lines symbolizing text.
Newspaper clipping from the Springfield Union, publish January 11, 1939. Titled: "Dr. C. A. Eastman, Sioux Lecturer and Writer, Dies: Prominent Former Resident of Amherst Once in U.S. Indian Service"
Dwight E. Newport and probably Ralph Elwin Newport standing before a brick building. Both boys are smartly dressed and hold what appear to be newspapers.
A view of some city buildings lining a side of a paved road. A three story brick building is in the foreground with a two story brick building next to it, followed by residential houses.