Two men pick apples from a tree. One man is on a tall laddere picking, the other is transfering apples from a basket to a large barrel. Two more barrows stand nearby, another tree is visible to the left and Mt. Tom looms in the background.
Men loading hay onto a horse-drawn wagon. One man stands on top of the hay, another is hoisting up some hay and a boy is gathering the scathings behind the wagon. Another person is on the far side of the horses, leading them. A large tree stands to…
A man and a boy, identified as possibly Ed Johnson and "state boy," hoe in the field. A large tree and Mt. Tom visible in the background, a part of a barn visible on the right.
Two man row in a boat on the flooded land next to the Hockanum schoolhouse and its outhouse. Trees sprinkled throughout and Mt. Tom visible in the background.
An elegantly dressed woman, possibly Hettie Johnson, holding a parasol stands in the road as she looks toward the trees to see a singing bird. A drawing of this photograph was used on p. 65 of Picturesque Hampshire by Charles F. Warner, 1890.
A farmhouse and a barn in Hockanum belonging to Edward Johnson, across from Clifton Johnson's house, visible in the background, a large tree in the left foreground, a row of apple trees behind it with a tall ladder leaning against one of the trees.
A view of the front and side of a saltbox house with two large trees and Mt. Holyoke in the background. Identified as the oldest house, 1743, later moved, became the Edith Barstow house, possibly on Barstow Lane.