Black and white photograph on gray background. Shows silhouette of man (W. G. Rice ?) looking out on view from "The Farm" at 168 Old North Rd. (later owned by Vaughn, then Downey). 'North road, looking to the east.'
Black and white photograph. On back: 'W. G. R. and W. G.R., Jr.,' 'In front of The Farm when first bought, before it was painted white and added to.' 168 Old North Rd. Albany Art Union inked on front (the developer and printer ?).
Black and white photograph on gray cadboard. Written on back: 'Worthington, Winter 1904. Early morning. Windbreak. The Farm. Looking toward the church and Dr. Stevenson's just south of bedroom A. H. L. P. R. ' (Harriet Rice)
Black and white photograph on gray cardboard. On back 'Worthington, Fall, White phlox door. The Farm H. L. P. R. The steps to the living room - from the East' 168 Old North Rd.
Black and white photograph on gray cardboard showing 'The Farm: Apple Gathering, September' At the time of the photograph it was owned by William G. Rice and Harriet L. P. Rice (later by the Vaughans, then the Downeys) 168 Old North Rd.
Black and white photograph on cardboard mounting; 'The Farm, Old Oven and Fireplace'; Harriet L. P. Rice and William G. Rice's home at 168 Old North Rd.
Black and white photograph showing Harriet L.P. and William G. Rice's dog lying on the kitchen hearth at "The Farm", 168 Old North Rd. This was printed from a glass negative by A. F. Tuttle in 1973 for Arthur Capen and the Worthington Library.
Black and white photograph on gray cardboard. On the back the following is written in black ink: 'Worthington, Early Morning, The Farm Woods, 1904, Winter, H.L.P.R.' Also written in pencil: 'Maple and beech trees just beyond the house and tennis…
Black and white photograph showing Mrs. William Rice (Harriet L. P. Rice) and son, William G. Rice, Jr. sitting in a living room. This photograph was printed from a glass negative by A. F. Tuttle in 1973 for Arthur Capen and the Worthington Library.…
Black and white photograph on gray background. Shows exterior of The Maples. 'A section of the walk in front of The Maples -- The Rice Homestead at Worthington, Mass.' In the main intersection of Worthington Four Corners.
Black and white photo on gray cardboard. On the back is written in black ink: 'On the way to Plainfield, main branch of Westfield River above Cummington, East Village, H.L.P.R'
Black and white photo on cardboard background showing 'The Quarry' at the William G, and Harriet L. P. Rice Farm. Photograph likely taken between 1895 and 1905 by Harriet Rice. The "Old Farm" is at 168 Old North Rd.