Two window seats , a child sitting in the left one, reading a book. A small table stands in between, a tablecloth, a candle, and a small flower vase adorn it, two rocking chairs frame the scene.
View of the south side of the old Hadley Church at the intersection of Rt. 9 and Middle street. A road leads towards the church and splits on either side of it, a part of a building is visible on the left and the back half of a car is on the right.
View of Rt. 9 in the foreground, the old Hadley Church and some dwellings visible in the middleground and background. Trees line each side of Rt. 9. The church has a Christopher Wren spire.
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.
A garden path, plants and flowers densely populate the photograph and stand taller than the woman in the middle of the photograph, facing left and looking at a plant. A corner of a house visible through the flowers in the background.
A woman stands by a kitchen pump pumping water into a bucket inside a tub. Two pots hang on the wall underneath a window on the right, a chair stands against the wall.
A man (possibly Ethan Allen) stands behind the counter of the Smith tavern dressed in a white shirt, black vest and a boater hat, his hands on top of the counter. The tavern was located on the corner of Middle Street and Bay Road.
The Kellogg homestead at the corner of Back Street and Amherst Road. Dirt road runs in the foreground, trees visible around the homestead in the middleground.
A round gravestone with rounded shoulders, image of two figures surrounded by flowers. Inscription reads: Sacred to the memory of Capn Moses Porter, who was born at Hadley January 13th AD. 1721 & was slain by the Indians near Crown Point in theā¦