A group of white men stand or sit on the dock looking at a man in a fishing boat. There is a small crane in the middle ground and a wooden building on the left.
A white woman standing in the middle of a cobbled street holding the arms of a small child unsure of their steps. Buildings line the street on both sides with three women standing on the right.
View of the first Amherst College President's House on South Pleasant Street. Its cornerstone was laid by Noah Webster at the close of the inauguration of President Moore on September 18, 1821, the day before the formal opening of the College. The…
A church with a large clock on a spire stands in the middle of a field with trees growing in a line behind it and next to it. A path cuts through a well-kept lawn in the foreground.
Image of bank staff inside of first national bank. One man is seated at a small machine with one man to the left, three men to the right and two women at the center back. On the left are desks, and on the right a caged area of more desks.
This is the old First National Bank building on Main Street, designed by William Fenno Pratt and built in 1864. The building was home to S. K. Orr Apothecary as well as the bank. In 1891, First National Bank moved to the center of town and took up…
View of the old First National Bank building on Main Street which was designed by William Fenno Pratt and built in 1864. The building was home to S. K. Orr Apothecary as well as the bank. In 1878, the town laid a concrete sidewalk in front of the…
View of the old First National Bank building on Main Street which was designed by William Fenno Pratt and built in 1864. The building was home to S. K. Orr Apothecary as well as the bank. In 1878, the town laid a concrete sidewalk in front of the…
View of the old First National Bank building on Main Street which was designed by William Fenno Pratt and built in 1864. The building was home to S. K. Orr Apothecary as well as the bank. In 1878, the town laid a concrete sidewalk in front of the…
View of the old First National Bank building which was designed by William Fenno Pratt and built in 1864. The building was home to S. K. Orr Apothecary as well as the bank. In 1891, the Bank moved to the center of town and located in Merchants' Row.…
A girl and a boy, identified as Margaret and Oscar Johnson, at the back door of a wooden house. She is sitting on the steps whittling, while he is kneeling in front of her looking on.
A white boy stands in a field holding a plow hitched to a horse while a man stands nearby holding a hand of a second boy and pointing at the plow. The farm building is visible on top of the hill behind.