Scan of glass negative showing Mrs. William Rice (Harriet L. P. Rice) and son, William G. Rice, Jr. sitting in a living room. (See also a scan of a photograph printed from this glass negative by A. F. Tuttle in 1973 for Arthur Capen and the…
Picture postcard of Main Street and Hopkins Hall of Williams College in Williamstown, MA. The postcard contains a note from 'Jessie' to her mother, Mrs. JJ. Clark or Ridgewood, NJ.
Photo taken northwesterly from near the intersection of Old North Road (SH-143) and Old Cummington Road looking northwesterly shortly after the straightening of Old North Road so the route follows the course taken in the latter 20c and early 21c.…
Black and white photographic postcard showing the Windy Hill sugarhouse at the corner of Sam Hill Road and West Street. Undated by ca. 1960. Currently owned and operated by Jerry Mollison.
Conwell/Kirshen/Bresnick House from Conwell Road, showing front door and kitchen ell. More distant view from Conwell Road. than 2005-06b. Taken in the early spring.
Conwell/Kirshen/Bresnick House from Conwell Road, showing front door and kitchen ell. More distant view from Conwell Road. than 2005-06b. Taken in the early spring.
Conwell/Kirshen/Bresnick House from Conwell Road, showing front door and kitchen ell. More distant view from Conwell Road. than 2005-06b. Taken in the early spring.
Conwell/Kirshen/Bresnick House from Conwell Road, showing front door and kitchen ell. More distant view from Conwell Road. than 2005-06b. Taken in the early spring.
Front view of Horace Cole/Jones/Henry Snyder/Brad Fisk &Tom Cizek/Cizek House, taken in winter. According to Bonnie Parsons This house was built by Horace Cole as his merchant's house. Now (December 2019) owned by Michael P. Frazier.
Conwell Academy/Sevenars - Black and white photographs taken in early spring showing aside view of blacksmith shop (1980). South Worthington. Now part of Sevenars
Conwell Academy/Sevenars - Black and white photographs taken in early spring showing aside view of blacksmith shop (1980). South Worthington. Now part of Sevenars
Black and white photograph of the Rice House - 'The Farm' a.k.a. 'Singing Pines' (Vaughan/Downey) with a view of the porch on the east side. This house was no longer used by the Rice's after 1906. It is the house featured in John Greenleaf Whittier's…