A stone, multi-story building is on the right with some stones loose and many windows broken. Some bare trees grow on the right and in the background and some snow lies on the ground.
A man walks across a narrows wooden bridge that goes over a stream. A dirt road runs into the stream on the far side and two other men and a boy are standing on the road. Planks of wood are arranged on the side of the road behind them and bare trees…
Two boys and a girl, identified as Arthur S., Roger, Margaret (later Rutter) Johnson flying a kite. Arthur is squinting and looking up, Roger is holding a long stick, and Margaret is pointing towards the kite but looking away.
The whole auditorium at the Jones Library was filled with flowers during this flower show held in 1935. This view shows the portion of the show that filled the stage.
Bank of the Connecticut River in Hockanum with floodwood logs along the bank. Some scattered bare trees and two houses are visible on the bank. The first house belonged to the Mt. Holyoke Summit House and the second was an ice house.
Flood waters surround farm buildings. A cow and a chicken stand behind a fence on the right in the foreground. A boat is moored nearby. The buildings on the left side belonged to Oscar Johnson and to Clifton Johnson on the right.
Photograph taken from a dry higher ground behind the Roger Johnson house looking toward the farms surrounded by flood water in the Northampton meadows.
A girl and a boy, identified as Katherine and Irving Johnson, by the edge of the flooding Connecticut River. The boy is standing with his hands in his pockets looking down at the girl who is crouching and playing in the mud with a stick.