Two gravestones stand among tall grasses with trees and bushes growing in the middleground and a hazy mountain visible in the background. Inscription on one gravestones reads: "Mrs. Esther Williams Relict of Thomas Williams, Esquire, Died Sept. 24th…
A view of a homemade grain elevator with two horses walking on an inclined tread held up by three wood pieces and a wooden cart. They are powering an elevator while two men feed corn onto the belt going up to the granary.
Two men, one holding a rake face each other with the First Congregational Church and Town Hall visible behind them. Some trees line the left side of the photograph. Corner of Route 9 and Middle Street.
View of mills in the Cushman section of North Amherst. Written on verso: "The "Forge", later the "Bunghole"; used to forge "frogs" for railroad construction; on south bank of Mill River shortly west of bridge. "
Scan of postcard displaying image of two trolleys angled towards each other, both with passengers, where the two trolleys converge there is a small group of women and it appears the two conductors or individual (one from each trolley) are leaning of…
A tree connecting into one just above human height with a "private property" sign posted on it. A woman stands nearby looking at the tree. Some boulders line the road and leaves cover the ground with the forest extending behind.
A black woman bends over a bag of cotton, tying it while a girl stands over her looking down. Cotton grows all around them in the field and the background is filled by trees.
A view of some grasses in the foreground with a tree with vines growing up it. A lake is in the middleground with trees hazy on the far shore in the background.
A white boy standing on the deck of a ship in a wide stance holding on to a man next to him. A girl stands nearby holding a pamphlet and two other men stand in the background.
Photograph is a street view with a towering tree in the center of the image. A man stands near the tree and houses are visible behind him and down the street
Broadside advertising a lecture by George W. Mansfield of the Thomson-Houston Electric Company, which merged with Edison General Electric Company in 1892 to become General Electric Company. The lecture was part of the Union Lecture Course.