Black and white photograph of neighborhood haying party on Burr farm during Franklin Burr's illness Andrus Burr ' believes the man holding a coffee cup is Pete McEwen, and behind Olive Cole’s left shoulder is {I think} Herb Porter.'
Digital copy of paid invoice dated Dec 1884 from Hayden and Son, Ringville, for clipper sleds purchased by Cutler Plympton & Co. in Northampton. 4 #2 sleds cost $3.00, 2 #1 sleds cost $183.
Black and white photograph of 'Hay wagon Ready to go to the Barn' showing loaded hay wagon with Guy Bartlett (1882-1970) at the top. Undated, but early 1920s
This black and white glossy photograph is of the Gebel House on Lindsay Road. Formerly Dwight Raymond's house. Several owners before Hassan Gebel. See also Box 17, GN065 for original Howes Brothers slide. (Roske, Richardson, LaRock). Separate Gothic…
This video depicts the mechanical harvesting of a spruce plantation that was planted in the 1930's as part of a 'make work' project on the part of a wealthy landowner.
Harry S. Witt (1857-1929), death notice. Also mentioned in article are Elizabeth Damon Witt, Edna Witt, Mrs. Wendell Fisk. Mrs. Emma E. Sanderson, and Mrs. George Geer.
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.