A cistern, a brick building, and a tall chimney by the side of the Connecticut River. A little wooden shed with a sign: Boat and Canoe Livery stands on the water with a little pier attached.
View of the Natural History Museum taken from across the Quadrangle courtyard. A woman sits on the steps of the museum and a solitary tree grows in front of the entrance.
Parking lot on Pynchon Street and the back side of the municipal group, auditorium on the right and the City Hall on the left. The campanile seen in between with many cars parked in the parking lot.
View from the gate to the buildings on the crest of fall. Intricate iron grill work visible on a closed pedestrian gate and lamps on top of gate columns on either side of the road. Trees scattered throughout.
Arched bridge across the Connecticut River from Springfield to West Springfield. Plants grow in the water in the foreground and some boats head for the arches on the bridge.
Two men stand on a pier, one with his hand on a boat. A second boat approaches them while a third boat is moored on the shore by a large tree. The North End bridge visible in the distance.
A large, grey stone church facing Sumner Avenue. Some bare trees scattered around and one men walks down the sidewalk while another man stands reading a paper. Trolley tracks visible on the road.
Bronze statue of Deacon Samuel Chapin, called The Puritan, framed by the ivy covered church, Christ Church Cathedral on Chestnut Street) behind the statue. Chapin is wearing a puritan hat, a cloak over his shoulders and is holding a walking stick in…
The front entrance of Johnson's Bookstore on Market Street in Springfield with two displays windows filled with books. A front end of an automobile parked on the left of the photograph and other businesses on either side of the bookstore also…
Two women, one holding a baby, sit on stone steps in front of an open door of a brick building. Another child sits with them and a third stands facing them, away from the camera. Meanwhile, a man sits on the steps of another door to the right.
A man, identified as Professor Alvord, stands by the side of a house by an open woodshed holding a stick. A shirt hangs on a hook on the wall and there is a sawhorse on the grass before him.
A boy stands on the street across the street from the Mansion House, a large, three-story brick building with stairs leading up to the second story entrance. The Mansion House was a resort of shad fisherman and canal boatmen.