Black and white photograph of First Congregational Church from the south.
Stepping stone for carriages, no horse sheds, Russell H. Conwell (New consolidated) School in rear. Church painted white.
4 black and white photographs of Rice's 'The Farm,' then 'Singing Pines' when owned by Miss Margaret Vaughan. During Miss Vaughan's ownership, a swimming pool was built, a small boat docked on a small brook, and a building was constructed to house…
This sepia tone photograph representes the monument to 41 commanders of the Civil War 'not hitherto memorialized.' This memorial (please also see Granite Block in non photograph Data Base #2006a-269) was unvelied on September 9th, 1925. Designed by…
Grandfather William A. Rice and Grandson. Black and white photograph of Mr. Rice reading and young grandson William standing behind him. March 1901. This is a fairly well-known photograph. In this version the photo is framed in a scissored oval…
This is the photograph that is so ubiquitous on post cards. It is black and white and oval, taken from the northeast with a view over fields of the Town Hall and the colonial First Congregational Church before it burned. This is framed and the black…
Black and white photograph with a view east from the Corners of Old Post Road in the summer. The road is dirt with ruts and leaves beginning to fall. Lined with tall maples, no houses visible. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Black and white photograph with a view south from 'The Farm' showing paved road, full maples in summer and stone wall on the right (most likely the property of 'The Farm.' Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Black and white photograph with a view east from 'The Farm' showing a field of sunflowers in full bloom toward end of summer. The eastern landscape is quite pronounced. Taken from 'The Farm.' Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'…
Black and white photograph with a view east from 'The Farm' showing the stone wall bordering the property of 'The Farm.' Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Black and white photograph with a view of the town Reservoir on Ridge Road. This is a good photograph of the stone surround. Taken in the summer. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Black and white photograph with a view of the road to the Reservoir. This does not appear to be Ridge Road but the access road. There are leaves on the ground indicating early fall. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Black and white photograph with a view of West Street from the west side looking toward the view. It was labeled in the scrap book as 'West Street, Four-Corners.' Possibly where Sam Hill intersects? House in the distance. Taken from Rice scrap book…
Black and white photograph with a view of West Street from the west side looking toward the view. It was labeled in the scrap book as 'West Street, Four-Corners.' Possibly where Sam Hill intersects? House in the far distance. Taken from Rice scrap…
Black and white photograph with a view of unidentified avenue of pines. Quite striking. Could be the 'Singing Pines at Miss Vaughan's.' Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Black and white photograph with a view of 'the large pond at Look Park in Northampton. There are three swans and a bench with no one on it. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Black and white photograph of damage suffered at 'The Farm' as a result of Hurricane Carol on August 31,1954. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'