Black and white photograph of Mrs. Charles F. Bates (Amanda Bartlett) (1853-1920) in front of her home in Ashfield. A.W. Howes of Ashfield (Photographer).
Two black and white photographs of Harry Bates with a pipe in his mouth, playing his banjo while sitting in a chair. There is also a negative of this photograph.
Black and white snapshot photograph of Harry Bates (1885-19871) with a pipe in his mouth, cap on his head, sitting on the running board of a 1940s automobile.
Cyanotype, circle pasted on board showing Harry Bates ( February 1, 1885- May 21, 1971) as child walking on a fence. A female child is looking on. The fence is at the Lafayette Tavern (a.k.a. Pierce/Pearce Tavern) on SE side of Old Post Road across…
Sepiatone photo of group of unidentified men and one woman standing outside of a building posing on the steps. Mounted on a board. Taken Jan. 20, 1914: handwritten date below photo
Color photograph of Brookstone - house formerly owned by Dr. Harold and Marie Stone, recorded in WHS painting by Lyder Frederickson, site of West Worthington Falls, also painted by same. Subsequently owned by Pierre de Beaumont who started the…
Color photograph of Barbara Pease, Henry Snyder with a sheet cake that appears to have a picture of the town hall in the frosting. It is taken at Brickhaven and is either celebrating his service to the town or the Bicentennial? .
Sepiatone photo; formal studio portrait in paper envelope/folder of Katherine Stone. Inscribed in ink on folder cover, left, inside: 'Katherine Stone, S.A.S. 1913' Colophon of studio (Sheldon) on photo and colophon of heart (S.A.S.) on flap, lower…
Sepiatone photo; formal studio portrait mounted on three paper boards. On front inscribed lower right on board in pencil: 'from Meb'; on back inscribed twice in ink: 'Mabel Catherine Snyder N.H.S. 1911
Black and white snapshot original Henry Snyder standing in front of tractor/trailer carrying autos. He is looking very dapper. 'Snyder's Express Trucking' banner on side of trailer. Shows car hauler with many cars on it. One photo taken in…
Color snapshot of costumed men singing, mostly wearing red vests and fake mustaches, holding music. At center (with glasses), Ray Magargal, to his right are Brad Fisk and Bevo Bartlett.
Black and white (sepia) photo of Snyder cottage when it was first built. See accompanying letter from Henry Snyder on Centennial stationery dated May 2, 1985. (Letter: 8' x 6', Box 44, #44-54a; handwritten in ink)