This black and white to sepia tone photo is from the Knowlton Bros. Photographer at 52 Main Street, Northampton. It shows Joseph and Eva Cudworth as toddlers. scanned as black and white.
This is a collection of random photographs seemingly taken from a scrapbook. There are 27 black and white photographs to include: 'three old farmers,' on left Harry Bates; Farmer John and his wife; A. B. Tufts; George Pease and Horace Cole from…
Tin type showing Bates family seated posed in front of Italianate garden scene. One older woman, one younger woman (both seated), two boys standing behind them, four younger children (3 boys? one girl) seated in front.
Black and white photo at party wishing 'Heartiest greetings and best wishes to Henry and Eva for many years of happiness at Brickhaven' Silver tea service.
Color photo was accompanied by a digitized newspaper clipping explaining the donation of his medals to the library. Ashley Dodge retired on disability from the Marine Corps in 1969. He died August 27, 1970 in the Chelsea Naval Hospital. Color is…
Large group photograph of 125 men and women. There is a separate list of possible names in photo as well as a tracing overlay identifying three people. This photo was taken in the Lyceum Hall?. Identified are #14. Sara I. Thrasher (m. Arthur M.…
Black and white photo taken by Lyn Horton at Town Meeting in 1988. It shows (left to right) Janet Dimock, Gertrude Lucey, Ida Joslyn, Damaris Fernandez-Sierra. Mounted on rag board.
Photo also shows ox-drawn cart; same as Ph45g. Henry Tower, father of Walter W. Tower, with team of oxen at Williams Farm, on Trouble Street, Cummington, MA . Identify for republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. There are three…
Black and white photo taken at Town Meeting. It shows Ben Brown, leaning on wall in back of Town Hall, Cornelius Sharron seated on left, Damaris to his left, possibly Barbara Quinn in front, and Jason Kirshen with eyeglasses seated at right. John…
The people in the sepia toned photo are shown with a house and a carriage. Photo mounted on deteriorating board. Williamsburg written on back. Also, 'Sent by Mrs. Lincoln Fowler.' Stamped ID number: 6-2923. (Identify Williamsburg Historical Society)