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1872.12.02 |
French Knife |
1872.13.01 |
Piano |
1872.13.02 |
Spinet |
1872.19 |
Soapstone bullet mold |
1873.03.02 |
Shoe buckles |
1873.17.01f |
Burke Tavern Overmantel Panel |
1874.23.02 |
Wedding gown |
1875.01.01 |
Long-handled frying pan |
1875.14.01 |
Old Indian House Arm Chair |
1875.17.01a-b |
Hand Cards |
1875.19.01.01 |
Great chair |
1875.19.04.01 |
Manure fork |
1875.19.07.01 |
Bullet pouch |
1876.04.01 |
High Chest of drawers |
1876.11.03 |
Bellows |
1876.14 |
"Aaron Denio" dinner pot |
1876.39 |
Sarah Coleman's shoe |
1877.19 |
"WA" Chest with Drawer |
1877.29.01 |
Splitting Froe or Frower |
1877.31.05 |
Tongs |
1878.11.02 |
Split Birch Broom |
1878.52.01-.02 |
"E. Wells" Tavern sign |
1879.07 |
Kitchen Settle |
1879.37 |
Pipe box |
1880.010.02 |
Pitcher with engine turned decoration |
1880.015.01 |
Woman's Stays |
1880.015.02 |
Child's stays |
1880.022.11 |
Board Chest |
1880.027.01 |
Remnant of Burgoyne's flag |
1880.030.03.01 |
Micmac Bead bag |
1880.031.08.01-.02 |
Candlesticks |
1880.033.01 |
Flax break |
1880.036.02 |
Cradle |
1880.036.04 |
Side Chair |
1880.036.46 |
Serving Dish |
1880.037.06 |
Bannister Back Side Chair |
1880.047.01 |
Side chair with leather upholstery |
1880.052.04 |
Man's vest |
1880.054.04.01 |
Glass bottle |
1880.083.01 |
"A. Stratton" Tavern sign |
1880.112.01 |
Wedding shoes |
1881.005.03 |
Flax Hatchel/Hackle |
1881.027.03.01 |
Draw Knife |
1881.027.09 |
Buttons and Button Mold |
1881.028.01 |
Lace Making Pillow |
1881.028.02.01-.26 |
Bobbins |
1881.028.03 |
Bobbin Lace |
1881.045.02 |
Flintlock Musket |
1881.086.01 |
Tea kettle |
1881.087.01 |
Cheese press |
1881.097.02 |
Bevel Square |
1882.002 |
Band Box |
1882.013 |
Calipers/Sliding Scale |
1882.035.01 |
Blue-checked apron |
1882.073.01 |
Hand Stamp |
1882.75.02 |
Covered Basket with handle |
1882.81 |
Brown Bess flintlock musket |
1883.27 |
Astronomical apparatus |
1883.30.03 |
Flintlock Musket |
1883.31.12 |
Tape loom |
1883.54.01 |
"Lily" Chest with Drawers |
1884.13 |
Sword |
1885.01.02 |
Cartridge box |
1885.05.01 |
Bread Peel |
1885.21.02 |
Toasting iron |
1885.40.07 |
Bangwell Putt rag doll |
1885.41.02 |
Pitcher |
1886.15.01 |
Revolutionary flag remnant |
1886.17.01 |
Pitch pipe |
1886.20 |
High Chest of Drawers |
1886.28 |
Bass Viol |
1886.31.02.01 |
Carriage Lamp |
1886.32.04 |
Drug Jar |
1886.37.02 |
Pod Auger |
1886.43.24 |
Glass Dish |
1886.43.25 |
Glass preserve jar |
1886.48.05.01 |
Candle Mold |
1887.14 |
Perfume Box |
1887.15.18 |
"RA" Carved Chest |
1888.33.01 |
Burl bowl |
1888.38.04 |
Shelburne Falls, Mass Birds-Eye View |
1888.38.05 |
Lamson, Goodnow and Company, Birds-Eye View |
1889.04 |
Reverend Stephen Williams (1693-1782) |
1889.09 |
Bear Trap |
1889.20.01 |
Fruit Dish |
1889.20.03 |
Teapot |
1889.30.05 |
Platter |
1889.30.07.01-.02 |
Fans |
1889.30.09 |
Rhoda Smith Bardwell (1775-1818) |
1889.30.41a |
Spectacles |
1889.30.57 |
Brass Skimmer |
1889.43.01 |
"Ruins of the French Fort at Chambly built 1711" |
1890.09 |
Baby Carriage |
1890.17 |
Copper ladle |
1890.19.01 |
Hand Stamp |
1890.19.03 |
Hand Stamp |
1891.16.01 |
Fireboard |
1891.25.03 |
Cradle with painted decoration |
1892.18.03 |
"SW" Joined Chest |
1892.18.04 |
Chest of Drawers |
1892.19 |
Keyed Bugle |
1893.05.17 |
Mortar and Pestle |
1893.07.20.01 |
Ceramic Figures |
1893.07.21 |
Embroidery of Mount Vernon |
1893.07.22 |
Caroline Stebbins Sheldon (1789-1865) Sampler |
1894.14.03 |
Campaign Banner for William Henry Harrison |
1895.20 |
Spinning Jenny |
1895.27 |
Wooden Tankard |
1897.02 |
Tea and Coffee Service |
1897.02.02 |
Covered sugar bowl |
1897.13 |
Christening Blanket |
1898.08 |
Greenfield Postmasters |
1898.09 |
"Old Indian House" |
1899.06.01 |
Ephraim Williams (1760-1835) |
1899.06.02 |
"The Shepherdess of the Alps" embroidery |
1900.06.35 |
James Childs Hitchcock (1841-1864) |
1900.06.40 |
Silhouette of Deacon Justin Hitchcock (1752-1822) |
1900.07.01 |
Bit Stock |
1900.07.02.01-.02 |
Bullets |
1900.10.01-.02 |
Surveying Instrument |
1900.16.02 |
Souvenir Snowshoes |
1901.05 |
Raw Silk |
1901.11.001.05 |
Footed Baptismal Basin |
1901.11.009 |
Two-handled cup |
1901.11.037 |
Two-handled cup |
1901.11.055 |
Oil lamps |
1901.11.058 |
Lidded tankard |
1901.11.072 |
Porringer |
1901.11.075 |
Porringer |
1901.11.080 |
Pint mug |
1902.03.01 |
Rowland Stebbins (1794-1848) |
1902.03.02 |
Polly Stebbins (1792-1869) |
1903.04.02 |
Neck Yoke |
1903.09.01 |
Broom Tying Machine |
1903.09.02 |
Broom Pounder |
1903.10.01 |
Elijah Arms (1712-1802) |
1903.10.02 |
Naomi Lyman Arms (1739-1818) |
1904.14.03 |
Spectacles |
1904.15.01 |
Plane |
1904.15.02 |
Gauge |
1904.15.03 |
Adjustable Plow |
1905.03 |
Peony Quilt |
1905.10.01 |
Colonel Elihu Hoyt (1771-1833) |
1905.10.02 |
Wedding Ring of Mrs. Hannah (Taylor) Hoyt |
1905.16.01 |
Tea Canister |
1905.18.06 |
Ruth Strong Russell (1804-1869) Sampler |
1906.12 |
Bed Warmer |
1906.22 |
Cloth Doll |
1906.38.61 |
"Blacksmith's Shop" |
1907.08.02 |
Cradle |
1907.17.01 |
"A Bedfordshire Lace Maker" |
1908.02 |
Washington Memorial |
1910.16 |
Powder Horn |
1912.13 |
High wheel bicycle |
1912.14 |
Iron Axe |
1914.07.27 |
Niddy-Noddy |
1914.07.28 |
Flax Wheel |
1914.16.05 |
Sap Bucket |
1915.18.04 |
Embroidered pocket |
1915.18.05 |
Calico Pocket |
1916.14.24 |
Miniature Chest of Drawers |
1916.18 |
Fan |
1916.30.1,.2 |
Sycamore Barrels |
1917.01 |
Cane |
1917.02.02 |
Plate "Massachusetts State House" |
1917.07 |
Candlewick Spread |
1917.08.01 |
Infantry Officers' sword, 1821-1832 |
1918.02.04 |
Shirred Rug depicting the Sheldon House |
1918.15.01 |
Silhouette of Caroline Stebbins Sheldon (1789-1865) |
1919.05.19 |
Pot Hook |
1921.10.01 |
Man's Shirt |
1923.07.02 |
Foot Stove |
1923.10.02 |
Map "The world agreeable to the latest discoveries" |
1923.20 |
Corn Husk Doll |
1925.11.06.01 |
Broad Ax |
1925.11.06.02.01,.02 |
Adze |
1926.05.01 |
Officers of the 44th Massachusetts Regiment Volunteers |
1926.10.01 |
Doll "Joel Ellis" |
1926.11.02 |
Fire Engine (pump) |
1926.11.05 |
Butter Churn |
1926.13.01 |
Flintlock Fowler |
1927.12.08 |
Plate and cup |
1927.25.04 |
Medicine cup |
1927.28 |
Tricorn Hat |
1930.02.02 |
Bridesburg Percussion Musket |
1931.02.01 |
John Sheldon (1658-1733) House |
1932.06.01 |
Admiral Francis John Higginson (1843-1931) presentation sword |
1932.06.03 |
Admiral Francis John Higginson (1843-1931) Dress hat |
1932.06.06.a-.b |
Admiral Francis John Higginson (1843-1931) Epaulettes with case |
1932.13a-b |
Girl's boots |
1934.13.01 |
William Montague (1760-1839) |
1934.13.02 |
Persis Russell Montague (1765-1851) |
1935.04.01 |
Writing Armchair |
1937.06.01 |
Springfield percussion musket |
1938.03.01.01 |
Tile: "Landing of the Pilgrims 1620" |
1938.08 |
Wedding Dress |
1940.05.01 |
Organdy Dress |
1941.03.01 |
Framed Hair Wreath and Photograph |
1941.04.02 |
Hair Wreath |
1950.01 |
Bayonet |
1952.03a-b |
Infant's Mitts |
1953.03.03 |
Embroidered Dress |
1953.04 |
Mary Hawks (1799-1876) Sampler |
1953.15.01.01 |
Auger Bit |
1954.05 |
Carved wooden hand |
1954.07.01 |
Hand Hewn Pulley |
1954.11.05 |
Black Lace Dress |
1954.12.01 |
Amethyst Vase |
1954.14.03 |
Cathcart Family Register |
1954.14.04 |
Wedding Gown |
1954.18 |
Plate |
1954.19.01 |
Uniform Coat |
1954.19.03 |
Uniform Hat |
1954.19.09 |
Dress Sword |
1954.19.10a-b |
Uniform Gloves |
1956.10.01 |
Door Curtain |
1957.01.01 |
Doll "Lilla" |
1957.01.02 |
Lilla and Mary Ella Childs (1854-1942) |
1957.02 |
Boy's Suit |
1957.07 |
"Indian Village, Caughnawaga" |
1957.11.01 |
Elizabeth Brooks Fuller (1896-1979) |
1958.02 |
View of Cheapside |
1958.07 |
Plaid suit |
1958.08.a-.b |
Esther (Harding) Dickinson (1790-1875) |
1958.09.01 |
Dress |
1958.11 |
Sewing Machine |
1958.14a.1-.3 |
WWI Uniform of Lt. Henry N. Flynt |
1958.14b |
Lt. Henry N. Flynt |
1958.14c |
WWI Dog Tags of Lt. Henry N. Flynt |
1958.14d |
WWI Helmet of Lt. Henry N. Flynt |
1958.15.01 |
Thomas Williams Ashley (1894-1918) |
1959.07.08 |
Admiral Francis John Higginson (1843-1931) |
1959.09.03 |
Jane Marshall Wood (1833-1841) |
1960.17 |
Baby tender |
1961.07 |
"A Puritan Maiden" |
1963.09.03 |
Reed Basket with cover |
1964.07.01 |
Carpet Bag |
1964.11.04.01 |
Plane |
1964.11.05 |
Level |
1964.12 |
"Be Ye Warmed" Quilt |
1964.15.05 |
"Greenfield 200th Anniversary" plate |
1964.16 |
Twin Potty Chair |
1965.02.02 |
Maple Syrup Container |
1965.02.04.01-.14 |
Maple Sugar Molds |
1965.03.01.01 |
Coat of Major Samuel Willard Saxton (1829-1933) |
1966.02.02 |
Covered Jar |
1967.06.02 |
Inkwell |
1967.07.01 |
Clothes Wringer |
1967.07.02 |
Wagon Jack |
1967.16 |
Winter Headquarters of the 2nd Brigade 3rd Division 2nd Corps, Stony Mountain, Virginia |
1969.04.02 |
Wooden inkwell |
1969.05.01a-h |
WWI Toy Ambulance with Figures |
1969.05.02a-b |
WWI Toy Mounted Soldier and Horse |
1970.18.01 |
Christening Dress |
1970.18.02 |
Baby in Christening Robe |
1971.01.02 |
Flintlock long fowler |
1971.01.03 |
Fire Bucket |
1971.14.02 |
Doll "Diana" |
1975.02 |
Mosaic or Honeycomb Quilt |
1975.07 |
Kelley's blacksmith sign |
1975.11b |
Sugar Bowl with Lid |
1975.12.01-.04 |
WWII Ration books and case |
1976.02 |
"Witch" basket |
1976.3 |
Raffia Basket |
1976.4 |
Raffia Basket |
1976.6 |
Raffia Basket |
1977.04a |
Side Chair |
1977.11.01 |
"Red Electric" Washing and Wringing Machine |
1977.11.02 |
"Red Electric" Washing and Wringing Machine pamphlet |
1977.13 |
Child's high chair |
1977.14 |
George Sheldon (1818-1916) |
1977.19 |
"The Greek Slave" Statuette |
1977.26 |
Whale-oil Lamp |
1977.40 |
Roundabout Chair |
1977.44 |
Patent Model of Plow |
1978.01.01 |
Greenfield Public Library Mutule Block |
1978.01.02 |
Greenfield Public Library Cornice fragment |
1978.06 |
Onion Shovel |
1978.37 |
Shoes with buckles |
1978.41a |
Union Playing Card |
1978.42 |
Pencil Pointer |
1978.44.13 |
Dress |
1979.13 |
Basket |
1980.09.09 |
Marbles |
1981.03b |
Sign-"Who would Turn Back 2 Hundred Yeare, Let him A light & Enter Here" |
1981.10 |
Electric iron |
1982.09.01 |
Doll "Chloe" |
1982.13.33a |
Ceremonial Moccasins |
1982.19 |
Sign-"A. Boyden's Hotel" |
1983.01 |
Butter Knife |
1983.03a.14 |
Carving Fork |
1983.03a.17 |
Knife Sharpener |
1983.03b |
Cake Knife |
1983.03c |
Knife |
1983.03k.10 |
Nut Pick |
1983.03m |
Cutlery Box |
1983.08 |
Blueberry basket |
1983.12 |
"Children at Play" Quilt |
1983.503a |
Nathaniel Lamson (1805-1866) |
1983.503b |
Melinda Prouty Lamson (1801-1874) and son, Nathaniel Lamson (1841-1907) |
1983.504b |
Epaphras Hoyt (1765-1850) |
1984.14 |
Nathan Loomis' Copy Book |
1985.0001a-b |
Slippers |
1985.0002 |
Hoyt family register |
1985.0011.01 |
Flail |
1985.0012.16a |
Fruit Knife |
1985.0014a |
Kate Melvina Newton Wiley (1851-1911) |
1985.0015 |
Broom-corn broom |
1985.0024.007 |
Milk Bottle |
1985.0024.013 |
Milk Bottle |
1985.0024.016 |
Milk Bottle |
1985.0024.018b |
Bottle |
1985.0024.018d |
"Guilford Mineral Spring Water, Guilford, Vermont" bottle |
1985.0024.020 |
Bottle |
1985.0024.052 |
Mason Jar |
1985.0024.053 |
Mason Jar |
1985.0024.055 |
Glass Pistol |
1985.0024.070 |
Glass Bottle |
1985.0024.079 |
Steak Knife |
1985.0024.096 |
Plane |
1985.0024.106 |
Crazy Quilt with Netted Border |
1985.0024.110 |
Children's boots |
1985.0025 |
"Graduated Medicine Spoon No. 40" |
1985.0116 |
Bifacial blade with modern haft |
1985.0125 |
Perforator with modern haft |
1985.0186 |
Axe with modern haft |
1985.0219 |
Plummet |
1985.0224 |
Atlatl or spear throwing weight |
1985.0229 |
Stone gouge with modern haft |
1985.0398 |
Projectile point |
1985.0409 |
Steatite Vessel |
1985.0635 |
Basalt hoe or adzes |
1985.0673 |
Pendants |
1985.0681 |
Notched Abrading Stone (Sinew Stone) |
1985.0691 |
Mortar |
1985.0700 |
Ceramic Pipe |
1985.0703 |
Turtle effigy pipe fragment |
1985.0716 |
Red slate gorget |
1985.0835a |
Uncut glass tubular bead |
1985.0883 |
Pitted stone |
1985.0985 |
Birch bark bowl |
1985.0987 |
Covered birch bark container |
1985.1035 |
Steatite Vessel |
1986.02 |
Ketchup Bottle |
1986.04 |
Hattie Fuller Abercrombie (1860-1955) |
1986.05.01 |
Straw Hat |
1986.05.04 |
"Charles Deuel Druggist Amherst Mass" bottle |
1986.08.01 |
"Examination of Witnesses in a Trial for Witchcraft" |
1986.12a |
Arms Manufacturing Company |
1986.12b |
Pocketbook |
1986.14 |
Egg crate |
1986.18d |
Water Pipe |
1986.19 |
Stoneware Jug |
1986.25.01 |
Wallet |
1986.28.01 |
Card Table |
1987.01 |
"The Covered Bridge at the Pumping Station, Greenfield" |
1987.02.05 |
Connecticut Valley |
1987.07 |
Russell Cutlery Company Birds-Eye View |
1987.20.02d |
Table Knife |
1987.20.04 |
Table Knife |
1987.20.05 |
Fork |
1987.30.03 |
Clothes Wringer |
1987.30.04 |
The Planet Dust Beater |
1988.02 |
The Rose |
1988.04 |
"Old Folks Concert" poster |
1988.12 |
"Old Indian House" |
1988.20.02 |
Dress |
1988.23.01 |
Estey Organ |
1988.26 |
Knife |
1989.006.01 |
"Greenfield High School for Young Ladies" |
1989.018.01 |
Work shoe |
1989.521 |
Teapot - "Lafayette at the Tomb of Franklin" |
1989.556 |
Tin-Glazed Earthenware Plate |
1989.584 |
Teapot |
1990.001 |
Reticule |
1990.005.01 |
Camphene Lamp |
1990.005.02 |
Whale Oil Lamp |
1990.005.11 |
Cruet Set |
1990.005.20 |
Wine Glasses |
1990.008.03a |
Toy Kitchen Range |
1990.009.01 |
Sign-"Olde Deerfield Doll House" |
1990.016 |
Phelps mourning embroidery |
1990.023 |
Tobacco Hatchet |
1990.518 |
Lusterware Teapot |
1990.527 |
Vase |
1990.531 |
Pottery Vase |
1990.607 |
Willow Basket |
1990.621 |
Reed Basket |
1991.03 |
"F. E. Field" store sign |
1991.06a-b |
Horseradish Bottle and Box |
1991.15 |
Beaded Horseshoe Souvenir |
1991.17 |
George Fuller's easel |
1991.21.02 |
Rising Star Quilt |
1991.28.03 |
"Main Street from Arms's Store" |
1991.31 |
Abenaki Knitting basket |
1992.01.01 |
"Mack the Giant Ox" Banner |
1992.01.02.01 |
Jerry "The Avery Steer" Banner at the Fair |
1992.01.02.28 |
Jerry with Rocking Chair |
1992.02 |
Pair of stone heads |
1992.03 |
Wallhanging-Rose Tree |
1992.08.08 |
Knife |
1992.11 |
Deerfield Potatoes Bag |
1992.15.01 |
Beadwork barret |
1992.15.05 |
Birchbark mukak |
1993.10.01 |
Beaded crown |
1993.10.02 |
Beaver comb |
1993.10.03 |
Bear comb |
1993.11 |
Sign-"Franklin Savings Institution" |
1993.16.02 |
Shelburne Falls, Mass. |
1993.16.05 |
Shelburne Falls |
1993.16.06 |
Hoosac Tunnel |
1993.18.01 |
"The King's Palace" |
1993.18.03 |
Enchanted Forest |
1993.21.09 |
Nathan Negus (1801-1825) |
1994.04.02 |
Boy's Dress |
1994.15.01 |
Mortar |
1994.17 |
Birch bark waste paper basket |
1994.20.03.24 |
"Negroes waiting at the depot" |
1994.20.03.33 |
"Ellis, Field hand" |
1994.20.03.35 |
Woman washing |
1994.20.03.48 |
"Our page, Harry" |
1994.20.03.54 |
African-American woman sewing |
1994.20.03.55 |
"Negro Funeral" |
1994.20.18 |
"Looking West At Mount Sugarloaf" |
1995.10.10.141 |
Arthur Fuller and Agnes Higginson Fuller |
1995.10.10.142 |
Admiral Francis John Higginson (1843-1931) |
1995.10.10.192 |
Lucia Fairchild Fuller (1870-1924) |
1995.11.091 |
"Picking Potatoes, George and me" |
1995.11.119 |
"Bouquet" |
1995.11.135 |
Onion Pickers |
1995.11.354 |
Planting Potatoes |
1995.11.355 |
Burning |
1995.11.370 |
Plowing |
1995.11.416 |
"Raising George's Tobacco Barn" |
1995.11.494 |
"The Mill" |
1995.11.495 |
Red Rock |
1995.11.497 |
"Haying in Fuller Swamp" |
1995.11.498rect |
"The Bars- Back of our Barn" |
1995.11.642 |
"Cornfield in Winter" |
1995.11.695 |
Old House in Essex, MA |
1995.11.758 |
Elizabeth Brooks Fuller (1896-1979) painting |
1995.13.03 |
Deposition from the Cross |
1995.14.02 |
"Negro Nurse with a Child" |
1995.14.03 |
"Study by Candlelight" |
1995.14.05 |
"Women of Plymouth" |
1996.06 |
Abenaki Basket |
1996.08 |
Farm House |
1996.12.0029 |
Charles B. Arms |
1996.12.0044 |
Arms Manufacturing Company workers |
1996.12.0046 |
Arms Manufacturing Company |
1996.12.0050 |
Football players |
1996.12.0064 |
C. Alice Baker (1833-1909) |
1996.12.0083 |
C. Alice Baker (1833-1909) |
1996.12.0223 |
James Wells Champney (1843-1903) |
1996.12.0326 |
Woodland outing |
1996.12.0337 |
Samuel Willard Saxton (1829-1933) |
1996.12.0364 |
Mary, Mabel and Frank Colcord |
1996.12.0366 |
Emma Lewis Coleman (1853-1942) |
1996.12.0368.01-.04 |
Trolley Car |
1996.12.0402 |
Deerfield Academy, Class of 1904 |
1996.12.0430 |
Depot |
1996.12.0441 |
Deerfield Grammar School Class |
1996.12.0442 |
Deerfield Grammar School Class |
1996.12.0443.01 |
Deerfield Panorama |
1996.12.0461.02 |
Audience perspective of Deerfield's historical pageant |
1996.12.0472.01-.02 |
Deerfield Post Office |
1996.12.0475 |
Deerfield Post Office |
1996.12.0493 |
Tobacco Wagon on Street |
1996.12.0528 |
Fuller House, "The Bars" |
1996.12.0815 |
George Fuller (1822-1884) |
1996.12.0817 |
Ice Sledding |
1996.12.0904.237.a-.b |
Gravestone of John Williams Jr. |
1996.12.0904.237.a-.bex |
Gravestone of John Williams Jr. |
1996.12.0924 |
Memorial - 52nd Massachusetts Volunteers |
1996.12.1084 |
Hoosac Tunnel |
1996.12.1096 |
Lillian Saxton Hutchins (Mrs. Frank Hutchins) |
1996.12.1110 |
Springfield bicycle club displaying their trophies |
1996.12.1151 |
Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864) |
1996.12.1198 |
Women in Surrey |
1996.12.1301 |
George Fuller (1822-1884) |
1996.12.1302 |
George Fuller (1822-1884) Studio |
1996.12.1304 |
Well Sweep |
1996.12.2041.01-.03 |
Cornelius Kelley (1873-1954) |
1996.12.2095.01 |
Nichols family's first automobile |
1996.12.2124.02 |
Oakman Motor Vehicle Company Advertisement |
1996.12.2179 |
Horse and Surrey |
1996.12.2195 |
Pocumtuck Hotel |
1996.12.2203 |
"Baking" |
1996.12.2270 |
Janet Russell (1886-1981) with her cat, Sir Thomas Gray |
1996.12.2272 |
Janet Russell (1886-1981) and William Russell |
1996.12.2290 |
Kate Russell (Mrs. William Russell) |
1996.12.2292 |
Rufus Saxton (1824-1908) |
1996.12.2334 |
Jennie Marie Arms Sheldon (1852-1938) |
1996.12.2372 |
St. Stanislaus |
1996.12.2511 |
Train Wreck along the Deerfield River |
1996.12.2520 |
Electric trolley |
1996.12.2526 |
Essex Touring Car |
1996.12.2527 |
Tractor |
1996.12.2532 |
One Room School in Wapping |
1996.12.2570 |
Tilton Library |
1996.12.2571.02 |
Reverend Samuel Willard (1776-1859) |
1996.12.2589 |
World War I Encampment |
1996.12.2590 |
Soldiers moving down Federal Street |
1996.12.2616 |
Camp Meeting Residence |
1996.12.2618 |
Gospel Meeting Tent |
1996.12.2622 |
Camp Meeting Residence |
1996.12.2632 |
Farming with Oxen |
1996.12.2656.01-.02 |
Deerfield Inn and Trolley |
1996.12.2670.83 |
Orra White Hitchcock (1796-1863) |
1996.12.2670.84 |
Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864) |
1996.12.2676 |
Jeanne D' Arc Performance |
1996.12.2744.16 |
George Sheldon (1818-1916) |
1996.12.2756 |
Hitchcock Family Phonograph |
1996.12.2762 |
Meeting Hall |
1996.12.2763 |
Lake Pleasant Founders |
1996.12.2783 |
Nursing Class of Julia Diadema Sophronia Snow (1891-1984) |
1996.12.2850 |
Wedding Group |
1996.12.2851 |
Bride |
1996.12.2858 |
Woman with Stereoptican Viewer |
1996.12.2859 |
Red Cross Volunteers |
1996.12.2968 |
Lake Pleasant Cottage |
1996.12.3100 |
Indians Glimpse a Vision of the Future |
1996.12.3105 |
Tea Room |
1996.12.3175 |
River Street in Conway |
1996.12.3176 |
Town Hall in Conway |
1996.12.3177 |
Dam and Covered Bridge in Conway |
1996.12.3178 |
Railroad Trestle Bridge |
1996.12.3212 |
Fort Massachusetts, North Adams, Mass. |
1996.12.3250 |
Town Hall and School |
1996.12.3272 |
Civil War Monument |
1996.12.3282 |
"Views of the flood in Mill River Valley |
1996.12.3311 |
Unidentified Girl |
1996.12.3314 |
Railroad Station |
1996.12.3315 |
Town Hall |
1996.12.3318 |
Ashley-Williams House and Wagons/ A. Boyden Hotel |
1996.12.3320 |
Thaxter Scott House |
1996.12.3324 |
William Russell House |
1996.12.3325 |
Pulsifer House |
1996.12.3339 |
Mill River School Group |
1996.12.3340 |
Steam Roller |
1996.12.3341 |
Wysocki Onion Storage |
1996.12.3343 |
Tobacco Farmers |
1996.12.3345 |
Horses and Farmers |
1996.12.3346 |
Coal Wagon |
1996.12.3347 |
Coal Wagon |
1996.12.3354 |
Hospital Operating Room |
1996.12.3357.01 |
Conway Road House |
1996.12.3357.03 |
Conway Road House |
1996.12.3359.09 |
Hillside Road House |
1996.12.3364.05 |
River Road House |
1996.12.3364.06 |
River Road House |
1996.12.3365.09 |
South Deerfield House |
1996.12.3368.13 |
House in South Deerfield, Mass |
1996.12.3410.037 |
Dr. Rolfe S. Russell (1907-1935) |
1996.12.3410.250 |
Dr. Mary P. Dole |
1996.12.3410.251 |
Dr. Clara M. Greenough |
1996.12.3410.252 |
Dr. Julian Nieckowski (1915-1985) |
1996.12.3410.253 |
Dr. Frank S. Newell in Horse drawn Buggy |
1996.12.3410.254 |
Dr. William G. Watt |
1996.12.3633 |
Staged Capture |
1996.12.3634 |
Armed Railroad Car |
1996.12.3635 |
Turret |
1996.12.3636 |
Supply Deposit |
1996.12.3644 |
German Prisoners |
1996.12.3647 |
Hospital in Vladivostok |
1996.12.3654 |
Hospital Ward |
1996.12.3681 |
Convalescent Soldiers |
1996.12.3685 |
Convalescent Soldiers and Nurse |
1996.14.0060.01-.02 |
"Child with Pussies" or "Polly and the PussyWillows" |
1996.14.0065.01-.03 |
"Barbara Reading" or "Stolen Fruit" |
1996.14.0157.01-.03 |
"Plowing Sward" |
1996.14.0161.01-.03 |
"Sugarloaf from Meadows"/ "Millriver Plains" |
1996.14.0190.01-.05 |
"Snow Storm" |
1996.14.0211 |
"Girl with Dulcimer" |
1996.14.0244 |
"Pilgrim's Progress" |
1996.14.0250.01-.03 |
"Last Furrow" |
1996.14.0252.01-.10 |
"Noon Rest" |
1996.14.0255.01-.02 |
Frances Stebbins Allen (1854-1941) |
1996.14.0271.01-.02 |
"The Snow Storm" |
1996.14.0278.01-.03 |
"Spinet" |
1996.14.0286.01-.03 |
"Confidences" |
1996.14.0295.01-.02 |
"The Letter of the Law" |
1996.14.0299 |
"Making Baskets" |
1996.14.0303 |
Edward Hitchcock (1828-1911) |
1996.14.0308.01-.03 |
"Sharpening the Scythe" |
1996.14.0322.01 |
"Potter's Assistant" |
1996.14.0326.01-.02 |
"Hanging Stockings" |
1996.14.0328.01-.02 |
"Learning to Sew" |
1996.14.0391.01-.05 |
"Maple Grove" |
1996.14.0402.01-.06 |
"Red Winter Sunset" |
1996.14.0458.01-.03 |
"Little Puritan" |
1996.14.0466.01-.02 |
"Village Room" |
1996.14.0547.01-.02 |
Memorial Hall Bedroom |
1996.14.0550.01-.05 |
Memorial Hall Kitchen |
1996.14.0558.01-.02 |
"Williams Cupboard and Ceramics" |
1996.14.0566.01-.03 |
Spinning Equipment |
1996.14.0579 |
"Anachronism" |
1996.14.0580.01-.06 |
"Andrews Family" |
1996.14.0588.01-.09 |
"Leaving for Bloody Brook" |
1996.14.0596 |
"Taking Tea" |
1996.14.0632 |
Minstrel |
1996.14.0633.01-.02 |
"Elizabethan Group" |
1996.14.0634 |
Court Dancers |
1996.14.0639.01-.06 |
"Spirit of the Wheat" |
1996.14.0640 |
"Spirit of the Woods" |
1996.14.0658 |
Interior of the First Church of Deerfield |
1996.14.0712 |
"Thanksgiving Pies" |
1996.14.0727.01-.04 |
"Fort River" |
1996.14.0805.01-.02 |
Mary P. Wells Smith (1840-1930) and Grandsons |
1996.14.0920.01-.02 |
"Yosemite Falls" |
1996.14.0942.01-.07 |
"Ambleside-After Storm"/"After Rain, Ambleside"/"Clearing off (Ambleside)"/"Clearing, Lake Country, England" |
1996.14.0948.01-.08 |
"Melrose Abbey (Detail)" |
1996.14.0967 |
"Haying" |
1996.14.1009 |
"The Pumpkin Hood" |
1996.14.1029.01-.02 |
"Palm Leaf Basket Maker" |
1996.14.1056 |
Costumed group |
1996.14.1066 |
"Colonial and Revolutionary Room" |
1996.14.1069 |
"Peacock Minuet" |
1996.14.1072 |
Madeline Yale Wynne Metalwork |
1996.14.1085 |
Wooden Canteen- Memorial Hall |
1996.14.1089 |
"Hadley-Style" Oak Chest |
1996.14.1095 |
Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework |
1996.14.1100.01-.03 |
Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework Display |
1996.14.1108 |
"Firing the Cannon" |
1996.14.1116 |
Mary Electa Allen (1858-1941) |
1996.14.1178 |
Violinist and Pianist |
1996.14.1184 |
Helen Hawks Childs and Samuel Childs (1843-1906) |
1996.14.1191 |
Lucy Henry (1843-1927) (Mrs. David Henry) Netting |
1996.14.1234 |
Madeline Yale Wynne (1847-1918) |
1996.14.1269.01-.02 |
"A Day Off" |
1996.14.1288 |
Mrs. Benjamin Stebbins' Son Climbing a Tree |
1996.14.1289 |
Eleanor Brown Stebbins (1875-1955) (Mrs. Benjamin Stebbins) Washing a Child's Hand |
1996.14.1297 |
Please Pose for the Camera! |
1996.14.1322.01-.02 |
"Onion Harvest" |
1996.14.1324 |
"Making a Dam" |
1996.14.1332 |
Boys with Willow Whistles |
1996.14.1350 |
Mail Rider |
1996.14.1375.01-.05 |
Pocumtuck standing on the Great Rock |
1996.14.1381.01-.07 |
Minister Leading Puritans |
1996.14.1382.01-.07 |
Coach Unloading Costumed Passengers |
1996.14.1383.01-.06 |
Shakespeare and the Spirit of Vision |
1996.14.1384.01-.04 |
Court Dancers |
1996.14.1395.01-.04 |
Native Americans praying |
1996.14.1407.01-.04 |
Line of Ox Carts |
1996.14.1418.01-.07 |
Hostilities |
1996.14.1419.01-.04 |
Puritans Led Off in Captivity |
1996.14.1426.01-.06 |
"Spirit of Religion Leading the Puritans" |
1996.14.1430.04 |
Native Carrying Captive, Eunice Williams |
1996.14.1487 |
Florida Everglades |
1996.14.1491 |
Florida Wagon Train |
1996.14.1587 |
Memorial Hall Bedroom |
1996.14.1613.01-.03 |
Three Panel Screen Embroidered with Trees |
1996.14.1628.01-.02 |
Margaret Christine Whiting (1860-1946) |
1996.14.1655 |
Three Lavaliers on Chains |
1996.14.1697 |
Raffia and Other Baskets |
1996.14.1710 |
Pocumtuck Basket Makers |
1996.14.1722 |
Village Room |
1996.14.1729 |
First Church of Deerfield Interior |
1996.14.1797 |
Peabody Room |
1996.14.1822 |
Sleighing in a One-Horse Cutter |
1996.14.1872 |
"Bloody Brook Monument" |
1996.14.1877 |
John Stebbins (1647-1724) Marker |
1996.14.1891 |
Croquet on Roots' Lawn |
1996.14.1893 |
William Stebbins (1817-1897) |
1996.14.1919 |
Edward Hitchcock (1828-1911) |
1996.14.1922 |
Game of Checkers |
1996.14.1928 |
Boy in a Skeleton Suit |
1996.14.1937 |
Barbara Allen (1902-1931) dressed as a Puritan |
1996.14.1954 |
Learning to Skate |
1996.14.2016 |
Two Children Blowing Soap Bubbles |
1996.14.2033 |
Sophie Dahowski and Infant |
1996.14.2043 |
Little Girl and Doll at a "Tea Party" |
1996.14.2044 |
Five Children and a Buggy |
1996.14.2058 |
Two children feeding hens |
1996.14.2062 |
Elsa Eager Ball (1893-1927) (Mrs. Arthur Ball) in Calash |
1996.14.2063 |
Eleanor "Nellie" M. Arms (1864-1937) |
1996.14.2065 |
Couple in 18th Century Costume |
1996.14.2108 |
Young Woman with Guitar |
1996.14.2141 |
Fuller Family |
1996.14.2163 |
"Memorial Hall" Album |
1996.14.2163.15 |
Old Indian House Door on Exhibit |
1996.14.2169.01-.02 |
"Cronies" |
1996.14.2171.01-.05 |
War Dance |
1996.14.2224 |
Ellen Miller (1854-1929) |
1996.14.2304.01-.02 |
"Betty at the Churn" |
1996.18.501 |
"The Wood Road" |
1996.22.01 |
Basket |
1996.23.31 |
Hilltop Farm |
1996.23.34 |
Reaping Grain |
1996.24.01 |
Wall Hanging-Apple Tree |
1996.27 |
Fern stand |
1996.28.500 |
"Returning to the Manse as a Ghost" |
1996.29 |
John Putnam (c.1817-1895) |
1996.33.01 |
Chrysanthemum bowl |
1996.33.02 |
Daffodil bowl |
1996.33.04 |
Belt buckle |
1996.33.05 |
Watch fob with crystal drop |
1996.37.01.022 |
Weighing Ice with Steelyard |
1996.37.01.058 |
Large Village Center School |
1996.37.01.062 |
Edward Swan's Pickle Works on the Elm Street |
1996.37.01.066 |
Log Drive Cook Shack on Connecticut River |
1996.37.01.067 |
Log crew working above Sunderland Bridge |
1996.37.01.068 |
Log Driving on the Connecticut River |
1996.37.01.070 |
Grammar School Class |
1996.37.01.089 |
Ice delivery |
1996.37.01.097 |
"Post Office Old Deerfield, Mass." |
1996.37.01.100 |
Deerfield Academy/ Dickinson High School |
1996.37.01.105 |
Village Room and Post Office |
1996.37.01.106 |
U. S. Post Office |
1996.37.01.109 |
The Old Oliver Tractor |
1996.37.01.112 |
Three Bridges over the Green River |
1996.37.01.118 |
Three Bridges over the Deerfield River |
1996.37.01.120 |
Railroad Arch Bridge, Deerfield |
1996.37.01.121 |
Looking Up Sugarloaf Street |
1996.37.01.122 |
Sugarloaf Street with Trolley |
1996.37.01.126 |
John Richards, Blacksmith |
1996.37.01.131 |
Fisher's Garage |
1996.37.01.132 |
Fisher's Garage Mechanics |
1996.37.01.133 |
Fisher's Garage under Construction |
1996.37.01.134 |
Fisher's Garage Interior |
1996.37.01.164 |
South Deerfield Grammar School |
1996.37.01.166 |
Girls Basketball team, Deerfield Academy |
1996.37.01.185 |
Second Grade Class |
1996.37.02.010 |
Cutting Ice |
1996.37.02.011.d |
Scoring Ice with Ice Cutter |
1996.37.02.012.b |
Extracting Ice |
1996.37.02.012.c |
Navigating Cut Ice |
1996.37.02.012.d |
Lifting Ice from the Water |
1996.37.02.013.d |
Ice Harvesting |
1996.37.02.039.d |
Pickling Plant |
1997.01.14 |
Cars at Open House |
1997.01.16 |
Frary House at Open House |
1997.08.01.0001 |
Hoosac Tunnel, Looking out from West Portal, Mass |
1997.08.01.0002 |
Hoosac Tunnel North Adams, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0003 |
North Adams, Mass, Eastern Portal, Hoosac Tunnel |
1997.08.01.0004 |
Over the Hoosac Tunnel, Mohawk Trail, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0005 |
Hoosac Tunnel, Approach to East Portal, Mass |
1997.08.01.0006 |
Geo. N. Kidder and Company, Main Floor |
1997.08.01.0007 |
F. W. Harness "Jeweler" |
1997.08.01.0008 |
E. C. Brown Store |
1997.08.01.0009 |
150 Anniversary, Bernardston, Mass.-horse and buggy |
1997.08.01.0010 |
C. V. Station |
1997.08.01.0011 |
150 Anniversary, Bernardston, Mass.-Parade Float |
1997.08.01.0012 |
150 Anniversary, Bernardston, Mass.-Parade |
1997.08.01.0013 |
Campus During Conference, East Northfield, MA |
1997.08.01.0014 |
Camp Northfield, East Northfield, Mass |
1997.08.01.0015 |
Seminary Farm, East Northfield, Mass |
1997.08.01.0016 |
Old State House and Midway, Eastern States Expo. |
1997.08.01.0017 |
Race Track and Grandstand, Eastern States Expo. |
1997.08.01.0018 |
Some Apples and Potatoes - Eastern States Expo. |
1997.08.01.0019 |
Coliseum Building, Eastern States Exposition |
1997.08.01.0020 |
Sunderland Bridge and Sugar Loaf Mountain |
1997.08.01.0021 |
Tobacco Plantation in the Connecticut Valley |
1997.08.01.0022 |
View from "Sugarloaf" |
1997.08.01.0023 |
Connecticut River and Sunderland Bridge from Mt.Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0024 |
Mt. Sugarloaf and Trolley |
1997.08.01.0025 |
South Deerfield, fountain |
1997.08.01.0027 |
"Grammar School" |
1997.08.01.0029 |
Hotel Lathrop, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0030 |
Sugarloaf Street |
1997.08.01.0032 |
Railway Station |
1997.08.01.0033 |
Holy Name of Jesus Church |
1997.08.01.0034 |
St. James / Monument Church |
1997.08.01.0035 |
Gas house explosion |
1997.08.01.0036 |
Weeding Onions |
1997.08.01.0037 |
On the way to School |
1997.08.01.0038 |
The Weldon |
1997.08.01.0039 |
Main Street, Greenfield, MA |
1997.08.01.0040 |
The Weldon, The Terrace |
1997.08.01.0041 |
The Weldon Garage |
1997.08.01.0042 |
Main Street Business Center |
1997.08.01.0045 |
Armory, Greenfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0046 |
Road in Highland Park |
1997.08.01.0047 |
B. and M. Freight Yard |
1997.08.01.0048 |
Farm Bureau Feed Mill |
1997.08.01.0049 |
Y.M.C.A., East Deerfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0050 |
"Pageant Deerfield, Mass." |
1997.08.01.0051 |
The Hockanum Ferry, Northampton to Hadley |
1997.08.01.0052 |
Connecticut River Bridge |
1997.08.01.0053 |
Academy of Music |
1997.08.01.0054 |
Academy of Music and Baptist Church |
1997.08.01.0055 |
Boat Landing, Hampton Ponds |
1997.08.01.0056 |
Mt. Tom Railway and Summit House |
1997.08.01.0057 |
The Famous Wellworth Pharmacy |
1997.08.01.0058 |
Awaiting the Rope Pull, M.S.C. |
1997.08.01.0059 |
Factories of the L. S. Starrett Co. |
1997.08.01.0060 |
Minute Tapioca factory |
1997.08.01.0061 |
"Souvenir of Orange, Mass" |
1997.08.01.0062 |
Dance Hall, Brookside Park |
1997.08.01.0063 |
F. H. Sprague Co. |
1997.08.01.0064 |
South Cove, North Pond |
1997.08.01.0065 |
The Old Mill Wheel |
1997.08.01.0066 |
Hairpin Turn, Mohawk Trail, Mass |
1997.08.01.0067 |
Deerfield River |
1997.08.01.0069 |
Greetings from Ashfield |
1997.08.01.0070 |
The Bridge, Lake Pleasant, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0071 |
Lake Pleasant |
1997.08.01.0072 |
Franklin County Public Hospital |
1997.08.01.0073 |
Franklin County Public Hospital |
1997.08.01.0074 |
The Weldon Hotel |
1997.08.01.0075 |
Table Rock, Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0076 |
View from Jutting Rock, Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0077 |
Mt. Sugarloaf House |
1997.08.01.0078 |
Mt. Sugarloaf showing King Philip's Seat |
1997.08.01.0079 |
Connecticut River, Mt. Sugarloaf in the distance |
1997.08.01.0080 |
Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0081 |
Mt. Sugarloaf with farmer |
1997.08.01.0082 |
Mt. Sugarloaf from the south |
1997.08.01.0083 |
Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0084 |
Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0085 |
Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0086 |
Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0087 |
Tent Tobacco Fields from Mt. Sugarloaf |
1997.08.01.0088 |
Honorable Dana Malone Residence |
1997.08.01.0089 |
Brick Church |
1997.08.01.0090 |
St. Ann's Church |
1997.08.01.0091 |
The Common, Greenfield Mass. |
1997.08.01.0092 |
Greenfield, Mass. Soldiers Monument and Second Congregational Church |
1997.08.01.0093 |
Mansion House, Greenfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0094 |
Mount Hermon, Mass., Mount Hermon Chapel |
1997.08.01.0095 |
Mount Hermon, Mass., Science and Recitation Halls |
1997.08.01.0096 |
Residence of Dwight L. Moody, East Northfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0097 |
Birth Place of D. L. Moody, East Northfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0098 |
Birnam House |
1997.08.01.0099 |
Smith College Observatory |
1997.08.01.0100 |
East Northfield, Mass., Skinner Gymnasium |
1997.08.01.0101 |
Colrain, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0102 |
Rear of the Colrain |
1997.08.01.0103 |
Farley, Mass., Rattlesnake Mt. in Distance |
1997.08.01.0104 |
Birthplace of Sophia Smith, Hatfield, Mass. Founder of Smith College |
1997.08.01.0105 |
Heath, Mass.-On Pocumtuck Road |
1997.08.01.0106 |
Town Hall, Montague, Mass |
1997.08.01.0107 |
Fort Massachusetts, North Adams, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0108 |
Rail Road, Station, Northampton, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0109 |
Main Street from Smith College, Northampton, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0110 |
King Street, Northampton, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0111 |
Pleasant Street, Northampton, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0112 |
Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, MA |
1997.08.01.0113 |
Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, MA |
1997.08.01.0114 |
Northampton, Mass., Insane Hospital, Drive-way and Entrance |
1997.08.01.0115 |
Main Street and Webster Block. Northfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0116 |
The Square, Orange, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0117 |
View looking down from North Main Street, Orange, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0118 |
South Main Street, Orange, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0119 |
No. 4-Bridge Street Shelburne Falls, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0120 |
Common, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0121 |
The Centre, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0122 |
Old Caleb Hubbard Tavern, at Plumtrees. Sunderland-First Home of Pacific Lodge, 1801 |
1997.08.01.0123 |
Rowe Village, Rowe, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0124 |
View of Turner's Falls, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0125 |
Main Street, Amherst, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0126 |
Railway Station, Athol, Mass. |
1997.08.01.0127 |
Massacre Interior of Old Indian House, during Sack of Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1704 |
1997.08.01.0128 |
Edge of Settlement |
1997.08.01.0129 |
"Ononko's Vow" |
1997.08.01.130 |
Witt Residence |
1997.08.01.131 |
Kennebec Curve |
1997.08.01.132 |
Landscape - Mill on Stream |
1997.08.01.133 |
Streetscape - Royalston Center |
1997.08.01.134 |
Streetscape - Royalston Common |
1997.08.01.135 |
Agawam Cong'l Church |
1997.08.01.136 |
High Times at the M. A. C. |
1997.08.01.137 |
College Meadow, A. C., Amherst, Mass. |
1997.08.01.138 |
The Ashfield House, Ashfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.139 |
Hazen's Store, Belchertown, Mass. |
1997.08.01.140 |
Main Street, Bernardston, Mass. |
1997.08.01.141 |
Old Tavern Sign, Blandford |
1997.08.01.142 |
Hitchcock Free Academy, Brimfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.143 |
Mary Lyon House, Buckland, Mass. |
1997.08.01.144 |
Visit of Gov. Guild to Charlemont, Mass. |
1997.08.01.145 |
Riverside Inn, Chester, Mass. |
1997.08.01.146 |
Chesterfield Church |
1997.08.01.147 |
Main Street, looking West. Colerain, Mass. |
1997.08.01.148 |
Looking toward Village from Baptist hill |
1997.08.01.149 |
Village Street, Cummington, Mass. |
1997.08.01.150 |
Main St. Easthampton, Mass |
1997.08.01.151 |
Main and Park Streets looking South. Easthampton, Mass. |
1997.08.01.152 |
The Whale Inn, On Route 9, Goshen, Mass. |
1997.08.01.153 |
Old Hadley, Mass. Elmwood House and Old Church |
1997.08.01.154 |
Connecticut River, Holyoke, Mass. |
1997.08.01.155 |
Holyoke, Mass. Bird's Eye View from Mt. Tom by moonlight |
1997.08.01.156 |
Easthampton, from Mt. Tom, Holyoke, Mass. |
1997.08.01.157 |
Mountain Park and Mt. Tom by Night, Holyoke, Mass. |
1997.08.01.158 |
Parks House, John Chaplin, Prop. Huntington, Mass. |
1997.08.01.159 |
The Green, Longmeadow, Mass. |
1997.08.01.160 |
Norcross Bros. Stone Yard, East Longmeadow, Mass. |
1997.08.01.161 |
Mt. Toby, Montague, Mass |
1997.08.01.162 |
Prospect House, Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Mass. |
1997.08.01.163 |
Academy Hall and The Common, New Salem, Mass. |
1997.08.01.164 |
Northampton, Mass. Glimpse of Main Street, showing Draper Hotel |
1997.08.01.166 |
Orange Square Looking South |
1997.08.01.167 |
Moonlight View of Orange, Mass. |
1997.08.01.168 |
Scene at Palmer Fair, Palmer, Mass. |
1997.08.01.169 |
Fountain, at the Orient, West Pelham, Mass. |
1997.08.01.170 |
Church, Town Hall and Post Office, Plainfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.172 |
Russell House, Russell, Mass. |
1997.08.01.173 |
Congregational Church and Sheldon Academy, Southampton, Mass |
1997.08.01.174 |
The Park, South Hadley, Mass. |
1997.08.01.175 |
South Hadley Center, Mass. |
1997.08.01.176 |
State Street, Springfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.177 |
U. S. Arsenal and Grounds, Springfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.178 |
Springfield, Mass. Court Square |
1997.08.01.179 |
Main Street, Looking North from Hillman, Springfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.180 |
Avenue A, Turners Falls, Mass. |
1997.08.01.181 |
Wales St, Wales, Mass. |
1997.08.01.182 |
Hampshire House, Ware, Mass. |
1997.08.01.183 |
Warwick, Mass. Gales Old Mill. |
1997.08.01.184 |
Park Square, Westfield, Mass |
1997.08.01.185 |
Gen. Shepard Memorial Monument, Westfield, Mass. |
1997.08.01.186 |
Connery House, Westhampton, Mass. |
1997.08.01.187 |
West Springfield's Beautiful Riverdale Road Along the Connecticut |
1997.08.01.188 |
Main Street, Looking North. Whately, Mass. |
1997.08.01.189 |
Grist Mills Pond, Williamsburg, Mass. |
1997.08.01.190 |
The Common, Worthington, Mass. |
1997.08.02 |
Memorial Hall |
1997.08.03.33 |
Coleman- Hollister House |
1997.08.03.60 |
Hoosac Tunnel Work Area |
1997.09.01 |
Palm Leaf Basket |
1997.10 |
New Home Sewing Machine Company Birds-Eye View |
1997.11 |
"Polonaise" |
1997.16.07 |
Elinor Francis (1929-) |
1997.16.17 |
Malissa Childs |
1997.16.21 |
Mary Arms at Barton Heights |
1997.16.32 |
Judy Austin or "There are green monkeys in the garden" |
1997.16.38 |
Child Beauty (Barbara Jordan) |
1997.16.44 |
"The White Doll" |
1997.16.49 |
Nathan Tufts |
1997.19.21 |
My First Automobile |
1997.21.02 |
Stocking |
1997.24.065.01-.02 |
"Sap Gatherers" |
1997.31.15 |
Avenue A Stores |
1997.31.23 |
John Russell Cutlery Works, Turners Falls, Mass. |
1998.02.500.01 |
Sash |
1998.02.500.02 |
Shot pouch |
1998.03.04 |
Women dancing with sheaves of wheat |
1998.04.01 |
Canal Construction |
1998.04.03 |
Hotel Warren, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1998.09.01 |
Tuscarora beadwork sellers |
1998.09.02 |
Niagara Falls pin cushion |
1998.09.03 |
Niagara Falls needle case |
1998.14 |
Abenaki Sweetgrass Candlestick |
1998.19.01-.02 |
Wrought iron candleholders |
1999.03.0003 |
Greenfield Public Library |
1999.03.0004 |
Mansion House, Greenfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0006 |
Main St. looking west from Mansion House |
1999.03.0007 |
Main St. Looking East |
1999.03.0008 |
Main Street |
1999.03.0009 |
R. R. Station |
1999.03.0010 |
Three Bridges over Green River |
1999.03.0011 |
B. and M. and Street Ry. Bridges at Cheapside |
1999.03.0012 |
Old Green River Mill |
1999.03.0013 |
Road to Leyden |
1999.03.0014 |
Deerfield Meadows |
1999.03.0015 |
New England Views on Boston and Maine R.R., Deerfield Valley |
1999.03.0016 |
Cutting Trees in Deerfield Lumber Co.'s Woods |
1999.03.0017 |
Tobacco and Onion Fields, Connecticut Valley |
1999.03.0019 |
Birds-Eye View, Sunderland and Connecticut River from Mt. Sugarloaf |
1999.03.0020 |
Mount Sugarloaf Summit House |
1999.03.0021 |
Picnic, Mt. Sugar Loaf |
1999.03.0022 |
Library |
1999.03.0023 |
Arms Manufacturing Company |
1999.03.0025 |
The Fire at the Hotel Warren |
1999.03.0026 |
Bloody Brook |
1999.03.0027 |
Logging at the Oxbow on the Connecticut River near Holyoke, Mass. |
1999.03.0028 |
Hockanum Ferry, Northampton, Mass. Mt. Holyoke in Distance. |
1999.03.0029 |
Rock Cut on Mountainside, Mt. Tom |
1999.03.0030 |
Harvest Time |
1999.03.0031 |
Harvesting Vine Ripened Cape Cod Cranberries |
1999.03.0032 |
Mohawk Trail Whitcomb Summit House and Gift Shop |
1999.03.0034 |
The Big Bridge over the Deerfield River |
1999.03.0036 |
Boat landing |
1999.03.0037 |
Jacob's well |
1999.03.0038.01 |
Western slope showing North Adams |
1999.03.0038.02 |
Western slope showing North Adams |
1999.03.0038.03 |
Hair Pin Curve, Showing Stamford Valley |
1999.03.0038.04 |
Down the Slope and Approaching Hair Pin Turn |
1999.03.0038.05 |
Looking Down the Trail from Western Summit |
1999.03.0038.06 |
Easterly View from Whitcomb Summit |
1999.03.0038.07 |
The Hoosac Range Looking West from Moore's Summit |
1999.03.0038.08 |
Where the Mohawk Trail Crosses the Hoosac Tunnel, Berkshire Hills |
1999.03.0038.09 |
The Deerfield Valley from Whitcomb Summit |
1999.03.0038.10 |
The Birches Along the Mohawk Trail |
1999.03.0038.11 |
Watering Place Looking up the Mountain Side |
1999.03.0038.12 |
Some of the Beautiful Curves on the Mohawk Trail |
1999.03.0038.13 |
Where the Trail makes a perfect "S" near Charlemont |
1999.03.0038.14 |
View Along Cold River, Eastern Slope of Mohawk Trail |
1999.03.0038.15 |
The Lofty Heights along the Trail |
1999.03.0038.16 |
View Along the Cold River, Eastern Slope of Mohawk Trail |
1999.03.0038.17 |
Bridge over Deerfield River, near Charlemont, Mass. |
1999.03.0038.bc |
Mohawk Trail explanatory text |
1999.03.0038.cv |
Souvenir Folder of Mohawk Trail, Mass. |
1999.03.0040 |
Mount Sugar Loaf, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0041 |
Mt. Sugar Loaf, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0042 |
Sugar Loaf, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0043 |
Mt. Sugar Loaf, South Deerfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0044 |
Mt. Sugar Loaf |
1999.03.0045 |
Mt. Sugar Loaf Summit House |
1999.03.0048 |
"Washington Monument at Night, Washington, D.C." |
1999.03.0049 |
"White Church Deerfield Mass Built 1838" |
1999.03.0050 |
"Deerfield, Mass., Memorial Hall." |
1999.03.0051.02 |
New Entrance to the Live Wire Fair |
1999.03.0053 |
Conway House, Conway, Mass. |
1999.03.0054 |
Field Memorial Library |
1999.03.0055 |
County Court House, Greenfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0056 |
Armory, Greenfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0057 |
Headquarters Edwin E. Day Post, G.A.R. and Girl's Club Rooms, Greenfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0058 |
Poets Seat, Greenfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0059 |
Farren Memorial Hospital, Montague City, Mass. |
1999.03.0060 |
Hotel, Montague, Mass. |
1999.03.0061 |
The First Home of Masonry in Western Massachusetts Built 1750. Orange, Mass. |
1999.03.0062 |
The Square-Showing Odd Fellows Hall, Savings Bank and Post Office, Orange, Mass. |
1999.03.0063 |
Shelburne Falls, Mass., Looking West |
1999.03.0064 |
Bridge over Deerfield River, Shelburne Falls, Mass. |
1999.03.0065 |
Main Street, showing Baptist and Congregational Church, Shelburne Falls, Mass. |
1999.03.0066 |
South Deerfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0067 |
Sunderland, Mass. The Old Button Ball Tree |
1999.03.0068 |
Sunderland Library |
1999.03.0069 |
Upper Suspension Bridge and View of Riverside, From Prospect Street, Turners Falls, Mass. |
1999.03.0070 |
Lower Suspension Bridge, Turners Falls, Mass. |
1999.03.0071 |
Avenue A, Turners Falls, Mass. |
1999.03.0072 |
"The Old Porch" Ashfield House, Ashfield, Mass. |
1999.03.0073 |
Main Street, Conway, Mass. |
1999.03.0074 |
Old Stone Mill, Turner's Falls, Mass. |
1999.03.0075 |
Electric Car Bridge over Deerfield River, Shelburne Falls, Mass. |
1999.09.17 |
Raffia Basket |
1999.09.19.01-.02 |
Pair of wrought iron candelabrum |
1999.10.503 |
"Rabbits in the Pea-Patch" |
1999.10.505 |
Pouch |
1999.10.509a-b |
Wedding Dress |
1999.13.500 |
Scales |
1999.13.501 |
Plate |
1999.13.502 |
"Turners Falls, Mass" |
1999.13.503 |
Noah's Ark |
1999.13.504 |
Greenfield, Mass Birds-Eye View |
1999.13.505 |
Memorial to M. & S. Sheldon |
1999.13.506 |
Schoolroom at the Mill and Bars: Recitation Day |
1999.13.507 |
Chamber Pot |
1999.13.508 |
Redware Platter |
1999.13.509 |
Lidded Hanging Pot |
1999.13.510 |
Union Telegraph Line |
1999.13.511 |
Glass tumblers |
1999.13.512 |
Bowling pins |
1999.13.513 |
Ceramic vessel |
1999.13.514 |
Ditch Plow |
1999.15.02 |
Student Uniform |
1999.15.16 |
Corn husk bag |
1999.15.17 |
Necklace |
1999.15.24 |
Feeding Vessel |
1999.15.29 |
Syringes with Case |
1999.15.30 |
Medicine Bottles with Case |
1999.15.31 |
Throat Pump |
1999.15.33 |
Irrigation Syringe |
1999.15.45 |
Bedpan |
1999.15.50 |
Goggles with Case |
1999.15.55 |
Crucifix |
1999.16.500.01a |
Nurse's Dress |
1999.16.500.02 |
Nurses Dress Uniform |
1999.16.500.02d |
Riding Crop |
1999.17.02 |
Turners Falls Dam and Canal |
1999.19 |
Syringe |
1999.20.01 |
Liberty Pole |
1999.21.01 |
Medallion necklace |
1999.21.02 |
Beaded Bag |
2000.01.642.02 |
Woman's cap |
2000.01.668 |
French Document Fan |
2000.01.864 |
Apron |
2000.01.869 |
Smock |
2000.03.500 |
Fourth Meeting House (1729-1824) |
2000.10.04 |
Moody Homestead |
2000.19.05 |
Lamson & Goodnow Manufacturing Company |
2000.19.22.01 |
Mary: Lamson family servant |
2000.20.500 |
Cadet's Uniform |
2000.20.501 |
The Manual Alphabet for the Deaf and Dumb |
2000.20.502 |
Stock (tie) |
2000.20.503 |
Checkerboard |
2000.20.504 |
Men's pumps |
2000.20.505 |
Wine decanter |
2000.20.506 |
"The Life and Age of Woman" |
2000.20.507 |
Toy Tea Set |
2000.20.508 |
Toy Train |
2000.20.509 |
Stoneware Churn |
2000.20.510 |
Stoneware Storage Jug with lid |
2000.20.511 |
Mirror |
2000.20.512 |
Horse Clog |
2000.20.513 |
Wood Mounted Bit |
2000.20.514 |
Gluing Clamp |
2000.20.515 |
Warning Alarm |
2000.20.516 |
Hatchel/Hackle |
2000.20.517 |
Gridiron |
2000.21 |
Ear trumpet |
2000.25.02 |
Avery Oxen Show Admission Ticket |
2000.34 |
Prospect Hill School |
2000.38 |
"A Soldier's Dream" |
2000.41.500 |
Beaded Bag |
2000.41.501 |
Beaded Bag |
2000.41.502 |
Beaded Bag |
2000.41.503 |
Moccasins |
2001.07 |
Sunburst and stars album quilt |
2001.24.03 |
Avery Oxen Postcard |
2001.24.04 |
"Giant Oxen" Poster |
2001.24.05 |
"Avery Oxen" Poster |
2001.24.06 |
"Harvest Home Fair" Poster |
2001.30.04.17 |
Post-mortem child, possibly Glen O. Watson |
2002.01.500 |
Tea gown or Dressing gown |
2002.01.505 |
Turners Falls Dam |
2002.01.506 |
Wedding Dress |
2002.01.508 |
"A New England Kitchen" |
2002.02 |
Coal shovel |
2002.12 |
No.3A Folding Pocket Kodak Camera |
2002.21.04 |
Portulaca flower |
2002.21.06 |
Trout Lily/ Adder Tongue Lily/ Dog's Tooth Violet flower |
2002.22.501 |
Abraham Lincoln |
2002.22.502 |
Scythe snath handle |
2002.26.07b |
"The Quirlicut Company" Puzzle |
2002.26.07c |
"Scene on Green River, Greenfield, MA" Postcard |
2002.27 |
Landscape of Irish Ruins |
2002.29.501 |
Pocketbook |
2002.33.12 |
Steamer Trunk |
2002.33.14.01-.21 |
Paint Pigments |
2002.40.12.8.1 |
Joe Waskiewicz |
2002.40.23.1 |
Mitch Mieczkowski |
2002.40.23.2 |
Mitch Mieczkowski |
2002.40.7.2 |
Jack Czajkowski |
2002.45.01 |
African-American Musicians |
2002.54.01 |
"Purple Shadow" |
2002.55 |
Birch bark headdress box |
2003.07.07 |
"Grape Arbor" |
2003.22.13 |
"Willows" |
2003.22.20.02 |
"Reflections" |
2003.22.40.05 |
"Hitchcock House" |
2003.22.45.01 |
"The Little House" |
2003.22.46 |
"Morning Mist" |
2003.22.83.05 |
"The Rapids" |
2003.22.85.03 |
"By the River" |
2003.22.86.02 |
"The Foot Bridge" |
2003.22.87.01 |
"The Pool in the Woods" |
2003.22.89.01 |
"Reflections" |
2003.22.91.03 |
"The Country Lane" |
2003.22.92 |
"Winter" |
2003.23 |
A. Wysocki Onion Storage |
2003.43.574.03.03 |
Sketch |
2003.58.04 |
null |
2003.62.03 |
Kostowah |
2004.09 |
"American Heroes" figures |
2004.25.01 |
"Corn Sister" Sculpture |
2004.25.02 |
"Corn Sister" sculpture |
2004.26 |
Beaded Baseball Cap |
2004.28a-b |
Beaded cuffs |
2004.30.2.019 |
Frank Dahowski, Wallingford, England |
2004.30.2.032 |
Frank Dahowski with a German Field Gun |
2004.30.2.109 |
V-Day Brussels |
2004.30.2.129 |
German Prisoners, Lyons, France |
2004.30.2.215 |
V-Day Brussels |
2004.30.2.267 |
Red Cross Club, Marseiles, France |
2004.30.2.285 |
Coming Home, SS George Washington |
2004.36a-b |
Birch bark mukak |
2004.39.500 |
Moccasin |
2005.06 |
"Which Way to Deerfield (A Modern Mohawk Headdress)" |
2005.09.1 |
Prentiss Childs and Chum |
2005.09.2 |
Robert Frost and grand daughters |
2005.11.31 |
Masha Arms |
2005.11.34 |
Masha Arms |
2005.23.500 |
Cartridge Box |
2005.31 |
Hawks and Arms Family Portrait |
2005.45.500 |
Streetscape - Athol Center |
2005.55.a-.b |
Trombone |
2005.57.500 |
"Rivets are Bayonets / Drive them home! |
2005.57.501 |
"Together We Win" |
2006.09 |
Memorial Plaque for African-American Slaves in Deerfield |
2006.13.07 |
Greenfield in a Nutshell |
2006.15.3 |
Michael Waskiewicz |
2006.15.9 |
Jim Pasiecnik |
2006.36 |
Westfield State Teachers' College |
2014.01.537 |
Four-legged Washtub |
BR.03 |
Whole Cloth Quilt |
BR.49 |
"SH" joined chest |
CRR.02 |
Chest |
CRR.05 |
Dining Table |
CRR.14 |
Bannister Back Chair |
CRR.A.12 |
Sword |
CRR.B.28 |
Engraving "The Bloody Massacre perpetrated on King Street, Boston on March 5th, 1770" |
CWR.01 |
Draft cylinder |
CWR.4 |
Cape |
DPR.E.09 |
Top hat |
DR.130 |
Great Wheel |
F.04 |
Tall case clock |
IR.001 |
"Old Indian House" Door |
IR.011 |
Birch bark container |
IR.060 |
Canoe model |
IR.061 |
John Sheldon (1658-1733) Snowshoes |
IR.A.08 |
Otterskin Bag |
IR.A.24 |
Arosen's Sash |
IR.A.25 |
Painted Tobacco Bag |
IR.A.26 |
Prisoner Halter |
IR.A.30 |
Moccasins |
IR.C.115 |
War club |
IR.F.104 |
Elm Burl Bowl |
IR.H.106 |
Basket with cover |
K.006 |
Pot Hooks/Adjustable Trammels |
K.048 |
Bake Kettle |
K.060 |
Sconce-Candle Reflector |
K.081 |
Brass Skimmer |
K.106 |
Lantern |
K.129.01-.02 |
Lamps |
K.131 |
Bean Pot |
K.139 |
Milk Pan |
K.172 |
Reflector Oven/Roaster |
K.392 |
Redware teapot and top |
K.399 |
Teapot |
K.446 |
Nutmeg Grater |
K.603 |
Foot Warmer |
K.751 |
Cheese Basket |
K.821 |
Stoneware Crock |
K.822 |
Stoneware Crock |
L.300 |
Gate-leg Table |
L00.001 |
"Historical Collections, being a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes &c.", |
L00.003 |
"Farm for Sale" |
L00.004 |
Diagram of John Wilson's Orchard and list of trees |
L00.005 |
"Eulogy on King Philip as Pronounced at the Odeon" |
L00.006 |
List of plants in the garden of William Stoddard Williams |
L00.007 |
List of medicines bought from Ebenezer Hunt by William Stoddard Williams |
L00.008 |
Resignation of William Stoddard Williams as surgeon |
L00.009 |
Appointment of William Stoddard Williams to Justice of the Peace |
L00.010 |
"Rudiments of Reading" |
L00.011 |
"The Young Reader; To Go With The Spelling Book" |
L00.012 |
"The North American Arithmetic. Part First for Young Learners" |
L00.013 |
"Rudiments of Geography" |
L00.014 |
"A System of School Geography" |
L00.015 |
"A Practical System of Modern Geography: or View of the Present State of the World." |
L00.016 |
"The Reformed Pastor" |
L00.017 |
"Deerfield" |
L00.018 |
"A Practical System of Modern Geography" |
L00.019 |
Ware Store Day Book [Vol. I] |
L00.020 |
Ware Store Day Book [Vol. II] |
L00.021 |
Published letters concerning the Embargo of 1808 |
L00.023 |
"A Sequel to Webster's Elem. Spelling Book: or A Speller & Definer" |
L00.024 |
"Mitchell's Primary Geography. An Easy Introduction to the Study of Geography: Designed for the Instruction of Children" |
L00.025 |
Elizabeth Amsden Inventory |
L00.026 |
"Cabinet of Nature" |
L00.027 |
"Little Jack of All Trades, with Suitable Representations. Part I." |
L00.028 |
"Scripture History, Abridged." |
L00.029 |
"Bancroft's Agricultural Almanack...1826" |
L00.030 |
Captain John Wells' Company Muster Roll |
L00.031 |
American Herbarium, Volume 1 |
L00.032 |
"New England Primer" |
L00.033 |
Account book of Zebulon White & James Strathern |
L00.034 |
Family Bible owned by David Hoyt |
L00.035 |
"A Moral Tale" |
L00.036 |
"The Country Builder's Assistant, Fully Explaining The Best Methods For Striking Regular And Quirked Mouldings:" |
L00.037 |
Sketch of the Union Naval Attack on Charleston Harbor |
L00.038 |
Excerpt from James Childs Hitchcock's Civil War Military Journal |
L00.039 |
Excerpt from W. Scott Keith's Civil War Military Journal |
L00.040 |
Thank you letter from Mrs. Hooper to Miss Wilson for supplies for Civil War soldiers |
L00.041 |
"Sacrifices to Our Country. A Discourse Delivered July 17, 1864...at a Funeral Service for James T. Stebbins & Myron Stowell" |
L00.042 |
Civil War Patriotic Covers or Envelopes |
L00.043 |
Union Battery Invoice for Cannon and Expenses |
L00.044 |
Pages from Rev. Jonathan Ashley's account book |
L00.045 |
Pages from Elijah Williams (Old Soldier's) account book, Vol. 2 |
L00.046 |
Restoration Plans for Wells-Thorn House |
L00.047 |
"The National First Reader; or Word-Builder" |
L00.048 |
"A System of Modern Geography, Comprising a Description of the Present State of the World..." |
L00.049 |
"Colton and Fitch's Modern School Geography" |
L00.050 |
Building Contract for Deerfield Street School |
L00.051 |
"Second Baptists Survive Difficulties Of Early Years, Now A Thriving Parish" |
L00.052 |
"New England Captives Carried to Canada Between 1677 and 1760 During French and Indian Wars"- Vol. II |
L00.053 |
"Philip. King of Mount Hope" |
L00.054 |
Page from Proprietors of the Common Field in Deerfield |
L00.055 |
"The Young Ladies Book: A Manual of Elegant Recreations, Exercises, and Pursuits" |
L00.056 |
"The Perpetual Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts"- Vol. 1 |
L00.058 |
"Turners Falls" |
L00.059 |
"Sugar Loaf Mountain" |
L00.060 |
"Confluence of Connecticut and Deerfield Rivers" |
L00.061 |
"Cotillion Party at Whitney Hall! In Shelburne Falls, Friday Dec 17th, 1858" |
L00.062 |
"Turnpike Road" |
L00.063 |
Resolve ordering Selectmen of Deerfield to record the town's deaf and dumb population |
L00.064 |
"Amsterdam" |
L00.065 |
Letter to Stephen Higginson III from his mother Agnes Gordon Cochran Higginson |
L00.066 |
Plans of the Higginson House on The Street in Deerfield |
L00.068 |
"The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion" |
L00.069 |
"Narrative of Sojourner Truth, A Northern Slave, Emancipated From Bodily Serviture By the State of New York in 1828" |
L00.070 |
"Bars Fight" |
L00.071 |
"$100 Reward" |
L00.072 |
Bill of sale for slave named Kate |
L00.073 |
Complaint against slave Caesar for stealing |
L00.074 |
Bill of sale for slave named Prince |
L00.075 |
Bill of sale for slave J. Romanoo |
L00.076 |
"Allies, Arise!" |
L00.077 |
"Catalogue of Books in the Deerfield Agricultural Library" |
L00.078 |
"The American Farm Book; or Compend of American Agriculture" |
L00.079 |
"Harvard College- Class of 1890" |
L00.080 |
"Deerfield Collection of Sacred Music" |
L00.081 |
"A Discourse Preached At Heath, Feb. 21, 1816 As A Musical Lecture" |
L00.082 |
"Young Ladies Literary Society 1813" |
L00.083 |
Account book of Joseph Barnard |
L00.084 |
Account Book of Elijah Williams, Ledger B, Vol. 3 |
L00.085 |
Account Book of Elijah Williams, Ledger C, Vol. 4 |
L00.086 |
"The Illustrated American Biography; Containing Correct Portraits of The Principal Actors in American History" |
L00.087 |
"America's Triumph at Panama" |
L01.001 |
"Sermons, No. II- How To Change Your Heart" |
L01.002 |
Graham Bread Recipe from "The New Hydropathic Cook-Book" |
L01.003 |
Travel passport for Mercy Carter's sons |
L01.004 |
"A Son Of The Forest. The Experience Of William Apes, A Native Of The Forest" |
L01.005 |
"Learning By Doing At Hampton" |
L01.006 |
"New And True Stories For Children, With 100 Pictures" |
L01.007 |
"HYMN - For Fourth July--1826" |
L01.008 |
"A Visit "in the Gazette and Mercury Newspaper |
L01.009 |
"Civilization rebuked by the savage" in "Gazette and Mercury" Newspaper |
L01.010 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.011 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.012 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.013 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.014 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.015 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.016 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.017 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.018 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.019 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.020 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.021 |
WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett |
L01.022 |
WWI Message to Edward Roswell Wirt |
L01.023 |
Postcard to Mrs. Edward Wirt |
L01.024 |
WWI Cartoons |
L01.025 |
Fence Agreement between Arms and Wells |
L01.026 |
Letter to Samuel Wells from Colonel Elihu Hoyt |
L01.027 |
Indenture of Sarah Green |
L01.028 |
"The Boy Captive of Old Deerfield" excerpts |
L01.029 |
Excerpts from Edwin Nims' Agricultural Diary |
L01.030 |
Share of the Canada-Cuba Land and Fruit Company, Limited |
L01.031 |
Inventory of Charles Hart Ashley |
L01.032 |
"The Sabrinian" |
L01.033 |
Memorial Service text for Thomas Williams Ashley |
L01.034 |
WWI Letter from Thomas Williams Ashley |
L01.035 |
Letter to Charles Hart Ashley |
L01.036 |
Letter to Gertrude Porter Ashley |
L01.037 |
Letter to Gertrude Porter Ashley |
L01.038 |
Order and results of physical exam on Thomas Williams Ashley |
L01.039 |
Letter to Charles Hart Ashley |
L01.040 |
Letter to Gertrude Porter Ashley |
L01.041 |
Letter to Charles Hart Ashley |
L01.042 |
Letter to Gertrude Porter Ashley |
L01.043 |
Letter to Gertrude Porter Ashley |
L01.044 |
Letter to Charles Hart Ashley |
L01.045 |
Receipt of Caleb Phillips |
L01.046 |
Bill from Deerfield Selectmen for Military Supplies used in Shays' Rebellion |
L01.047 |
Military Firearm Log for Shays' Rebellion |
L01.048 |
"A Record of Sunderland in the Civil War of 1861 to 1865" |
L01.049 |
Excerpts from the Diary of Ruth Pease |
L01.050 |
Excerpts from the Diary of Ellen Louisa Arms (Sheldon) |
L01.051 |
Excerpts from the diary of Elizabeth Babcock Leonard |
L01.052 |
Letter from John Pynchon |
L01.053 |
Timothy Edwards' Sermon Notes |
L01.054 |
Reward of Merit to Luella May |
L01.055 |
Reward of Merit to Luella May |
L01.056 |
Reward of Merit to Luella May |
L01.057 |
Reward of Merit to Luella May |
L01.059 |
Memorial Print announcing the death of Hariet A. Cooley |
L01.060 |
"Nine and Ten Years Old- They can earn 40c. in a ten-hour day, but they cannot read." |
L01.061 |
"5 Men Shot in the Streets of Monson!!!" |
L01.062 |
"Thanksgiving Assembly" |
L01.063 |
"Washington Ball" |
L01.064 |
"Junior Exhibition" |
L01.065 |
Sketch of Wilson Printing Office |
L01.066 |
Teacher Certificate |
L01.067 |
Doctor's certificate for disenrollment of military service for Eratus Clapp |
L01.068 |
License for Bee Hives |
L01.069 |
Austin Towers' receipt from the Shelburne Falls Marble Co. |
L01.070 |
Reward of Merit to Amos Hamilton |
L01.071 |
Town of Leverett Bill to John Clapp Jr. for Rufus Clary |
L01.072 |
Suffrage letter to George Sheldon |
L01.073 |
"It Will Do You Good"- E. E. Flagg's Japanese Pain Reliever |
L01.074 |
"Improvement In Champooing And Hair Dyeing" |
L01.075 |
"N. Vickary, Taxidermist" |
L01.076 |
Illustrated Trade card of William Jackson's Brazen Head shop |
L01.077 |
"The Sweet Little Man." |
L01.078 |
"Jemima or The Witch of Bender" |
L01.079 |
"Exhibition. Westfield Academy. Order of Exercises." |
L01.080 |
"$50 Reward" |
L01.081 |
"Keep them smiling"- WWI broadside |
L01.082 |
"Order of Exercises at the Exhibition of the Deerfield High School" |
L01.083 |
Franklin County Agricultural Society Membership of Lester L. Luey |
L01.084 |
"The Senate of 1872- Arrangement of Seats" |
L01.085 |
"Sons of Temperance Membership of Elijah Spencer Fuller" |
L01.086 |
Indenture of Zechariah Gilson of Northfield |
L01.087 |
"Uroscopia." |
L01.088 |
Colonel Hugh Maxwell's Certificate of Membership into the Mass. Society for Agriculture |
L01.089 |
American Missionary Association membership of Nathaniel Hitchcock |
L01.090 |
Civil War letter to Ella Melendy |
L01.091 |
Civil War letter to Ella Melendy |
L01.092 |
Civil War letter to Ella Melendy |
L01.093 |
Civil War letter to Ella Melendy |
L01.094 |
Civil War letter to Ella Melendy |
L01.095 |
"Reward of Merit" presented to Minnie Flagg |
L01.096 |
"National Bank of Merit" Four Shares of Stock to the Holder Minnie Flagg |
L01.097 |
"Receipt To Color Blue" |
L01.098 |
"Oil Cinnamon Cordial" advertisement |
L01.101 |
"Barrs Homestead 1739" |
L01.102 |
"Union Republican Ticket" |
L01.103 |
"Select School at Buckland" |
L01.104 |
"In Memory of JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD" |
L01.105 |
"If you Can't Laugh, Don't Come to See the Womanless Wedding" |
L01.106 |
"Proclamation For Proroguing the General Court" |
L01.107 |
"Exhibition of the Young Men's Lyceum" |
L01.108 |
"Sally Come Up" |
L01.109 |
"Caroll & Queen's Double Clog Dance" |
L01.110 |
"Farmers Help the Belgians" |
L01.111 |
"Plan of Sunderland Bridge over the Connecticut River" |
L01.112 |
Letter to John Sheldon |
L01.113 |
Letter to John Sheldon |
L01.114 |
"What befell Stephen Williams in his captivity" |
L01.115 |
Excerpts from Agnes Gordon Higginson Fuller Diary |
L01.116 |
Botany notes from school book belonging to Agnes Higginson |
L01.117 |
"A Half Century of Conflict"- Vol. I |
L01.118 |
"Soldiers in King Philip's War..." |
L01.119 |
Puritan Village patterns from "Historical Atlas of Massachusetts" |
L01.120 |
"Shorter Hours for Women" |
L01.121 |
"Ten Years of Massachusetts" |
L01.122 |
"The Census of Massachusetts: 1875, Vol. II" |
L01.123 |
"The Census of Massachusetts: 1885, Volume II" |
L01.124 |
"The New McGuffey Second Reader" |
L02.001 |
Excerpts from the diary of Elsie M. Putnam |
L02.002 |
"Monroe & Rowe" |
L02.003 |
"Heath" |
L02.004 |
"Coleraine/Leyden" |
L02.005 |
"Bernardston" |
L02.006 |
"Northfield" |
L02.007 |
"Warwick" |
L02.008 |
"Charlemont" |
L02.009 |
"Hawley" |
L02.010 |
"Buckland" |
L02.011 |
"Shelburne" |
L02.012 |
"Greenfield & Gill" |
L02.013 |
"Erving & Wendell" |
L02.014 |
"Orange" |
L02.015 |
"Conway" |
L02.016 |
"Montague" |
L02.017 |
"Whately" |
L02.018 |
"Sunderland and Leverett" |
L02.019 |
"Shutesbury" |
L02.020 |
"New Salem" |
L02.021 |
"Ashfield" |
L02.022 |
"The Vicksburg Daily Citizen" |
L02.023 |
Confederate bond |
L02.024 |
"Lieut. Genl. Ulysses S. Grant U.S.A." |
L02.025 |
Commission of the Grand Army Republic Post No. 84 |
L02.026 |
"GAR Personal War Sketches presented to Myron E. Stowell Post No. 84" |
L02.027 |
"Soldiers Memorial- Company F 34th Regt. Masssachusetts Infty Vols." |
L02.028 |
"Jeanne D'Arc At Vaucouleurs" |
L02.029 |
"An American" |
L02.030 |
"The Dyke Mill Bulletin, No. I" |
L02.031 |
"The Cabinetwork at New Clairvaux" |
L02.032 |
"More Power to the Allies" |
L02.033 |
"Women and Girls Over 18" employment ad in Greenfield's Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.034 |
"Aliens in New England" article in Greenfield's Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.035 |
"Practical Art Lectures" |
L02.036 |
"Artistic Picture Framing" |
L02.037 |
"Expansion of Deerfield Arts and Crafts" |
L02.038 |
"Deerfield Exhibit of Painting" |
L02.039 |
"Two Art Lectures" |
L02.040 |
"Class in Color Design" |
L02.041 |
"The Talented Sketch Class" |
L02.042 |
"Our Greenfield Artists" |
L02.043 |
"Bad Jam of Logs" article in Greenfield's Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.044 |
"Will Hutchins Chosen President" |
L02.045 |
"Deerfield Academy Cooking Class Entertains" |
L02.046 |
"Church Wedding in Old Deerfield" |
L02.047 |
"Fewer Logs" article in Greenfield's Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.048 |
Deerfield - Talk on "Color" |
L02.049 |
"Proceeds of Deerfield Bazar Amounts to over $800" |
L02.050 |
"Turners Falls Boat Clubs to Insist on Open River" |
L02.051 |
"Log Drive Nears Turners Falls" article in Greenfield's Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.052 |
"Log Drive Passing Turners Falls" article in Greenfield's Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.053 |
"Montague Center" |
L02.054 |
"Statistical Information Relating to Certain Branches of Industry in Massachusetts For the Year Ending June 1, 1855" |
L02.055 |
"History of Massachusetts Industries Their Inception, Growth and Success" Vol. I |
L02.056 |
"Census of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: 1895" Volume V |
L02.057 |
"Statistical Information Relating to Certain Branches of Industry in Massachusetts, For the
Year Ending May 1, 1865" |
L02.058 |
"Americans With The Wrong Ancestors" |
L02.059 |
"Specimen of a Leaf of the Morus Multicaulis Tree for The Silk Grower" |
L02.060 |
"Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury-Growth and Manufacture of Silk" |
L02.061 |
"Supplement to the New England Farmer, and Gardener's Journal" |
L02.062 |
"Manufacture of Silk Not New in New England" from New England Farmer |
L02.063 |
"Chinese Mulberry" and "Persian Management of Silkworms from New England Farmer" |
L02.064 |
"Culture of Silk" from New England Farmer |
L02.066 |
"The Silk Culturist" |
L02.067 |
"The Life of Dwight L. Moody" |
L02.068 |
"Regulations For the Government of the Schools in the Town of Deerfield" |
L02.069 |
"Prospectus of the Deerfield Academy and Dickinson High School" |
L02.070 |
"Annual Report of the Town Officers of Deerfield For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1926-
Annual Report of the School Committee" |
L02.071 |
"Annual Report of the Town Officers of Deerfield for the Year Ending, Jan. 1st, 1915-
Annual Report of the School Committee" |
L02.072 |
"Annual Report of the Town Officers of Deerfield For the Year Ending Feb. 1st, 1914-
Annual Report of the School Committee" |
L02.073 |
"Annual Report of the Town Officers of Deerfield For the Year Ending Jan. 1st 1916-
Annual Report of the School Committee" |
L02.074 |
"Immigrants in Industries, Part 24: Recent Immigrants in Agriculture" from Reports of
the Immigration Commission |
L02.075 |
"South Deerfield- High School Building Dedicated With Excellent Program" |
L02.076 |
"South Deerfield Briefs- School Exhibition at South Deerfield" |
L02.077 |
"South Deerfield- South Deerfield to Have Conference on Health in Schools" |
L02.078 |
"South Deerfield- To Build New School-House" |
L02.079 |
"South Deerfield- The Mount Sugar Loaf School" |
L02.080 |
"Compliments of Greenfield Furniture & Undertaking Co." |
L02.081 |
"Hitching Posts Should Go" |
L02.082 |
"A Dangerous Practice" |
L02.083 |
"Deerfield School Troubles" |
L02.084 |
"Deerfield" |
L02.085 |
"Dickinson High School" |
L02.086 |
"Deerfield School Controversy" |
L02.087 |
"Greenfield"- Will Hutchins Exhibit |
L02.088 |
"Rivermen Reach Turners Falls" |
L02.089 |
"Log Drive Nearly Past Turners" |
L02.090 |
"Log Drive of 36,000,000 Feet" |
L02.091 |
"Annual Log Drive on the River" |
L02.092 |
"Deerfield's Summer Plays" |
L02.093 |
"Harrow Theater and Hutchins' Plays" |
L02.094 |
"Will Hutchins, Bachelor of Fine Arts" |
L02.095 |
"Preparations for Jeanne D'Arc at Vaucouleurs" |
L02.096 |
"Mr. Hutchins' Play" |
L02.097 |
"Gang of Loggers Arrive" |
L02.098 |
"Harrow Plays Next Summer at Deerfield" |
L02.099 |
"Burly Log Drivers Up River Start Biggest Drive Ever Seen" |
L02.100 |
"Will Hutchins Manages Yale Plays" |
L02.101 |
"Art and Industry at Deerfield" |
L02.102 |
"Original Deerfield Workers Show Skills at Crafts" |
L02.103 |
"Deerfield Painters' Original Work" |
L02.104 |
"Deerfield's Original Crafts Show Next Week" |
L02.105 |
Young Men's Christian Association Meeting |
L02.106 |
"Legislature- slave hunting petition" |
L02.107 |
"Union and Liberty" |
L02.108 |
Slave gives talk in Northfield |
L02.109 |
"News Items"- Mass. Petitions to abolish slave-hunting |
L02.110 |
"Fugitive Slave" |
L02.111 |
"Sacrifice of Life" |
L02.112 |
Frederick Douglas refused passport |
L02.113 |
"The Slave Trade" |
L02.114 |
"The Slave Trade - The Administration" |
L02.115 |
"Home Affairs"- 100 Gun Salute to Lincoln |
L02.116 |
"A Letter from T. D. Judah" |
L02.117 |
"The African Slave Trade" |
L02.118 |
"The Inaugural" |
L02.119 |
"Visit to President Lincoln by the Massachusetts Delegation" |
L02.120 |
"Evacuation of Fort Sumter!" |
L02.121 |
"The Traitor's Confederacy" |
L02.122 |
"Southern and War Items" |
L02.123 |
"Sundry Items"- military figures for states |
L02.124 |
"Jeff Davis' Proclamation" |
L02.125 |
"The News From Home"- the Greenfield Guards |
L02.126 |
"Pews in Deerfield meeting house first Parish- sold December 1824" |
L02.127 |
"A Manual Containing Information Respecting the Growth of the Mulberry Tree, with Suitable Directions for the Culture of Silk" |
L02.128 |
"American Flag house and Betsy Ross Memorial Association Membership certificate" |
L02.129 |
"Abstract of the Massachusetts School Returns for 1838-9" |
L02.130 |
"Trolley Wayfinder" |
L02.131 |
"Finance Report of the Town of Deerfield. 1860-61." |
L02.132 |
"Annual Report of the Treasuer, Selectmen, and School Committee, To the Inhabitants of
the Town of Deerfield" |
L02.133 |
"King's Handbook of the United States" |
L02.134 |
"The Youth's Companion World Fair" |
L02.135 |
"Picturesque Hampshire" |
L02.136 |
"Our Country and Its People" A History of Hampden County Massachusetts- Volume 2 |
L02.137 |
Frontpage of Greenfield Gazette & Franklin Herald newspaper |
L02.138 |
Frontpage of Gazette & Courier newspaper |
L02.139 |
"Young People's Camp Third Season Rowe, Mass. June 27-July 4, 1926" |
L02.140 |
Oath of Allegiance [Faith] |
L02.141 |
"Bloody Butchery, By The British Troops; Or The Runaway Fight Of The Regulars" |
L02.142 |
Communication with the Spirit of his dead daughter Jane Elizabeth Pierce |
L02.143 |
Excerpt from Massachusetts School Law of 1647 |
L02.144 |
"Massachusetts A Guide To Its Places and People" |
L02.145 |
Letter to Wesley Watson |
L02.146 |
Proclamation by the Governor of The Compulsory Work Law |
L02.147 |
"The World's Work" - War Manual of the Great 1914 European Conflict |
L02.148 |
Complaint against John Evans by Sarah Smith |
L02.149 |
" A Proclamation For A Day Of Public Thanksgiving And Praise" |
L02.150 |
"A Proclamation For A Day Of Thanksgiving and Praise" |
L02.151 |
"Will Visit Native Land" from The Greenfield Recorder |
L02.152 |
"The Poles at Turners Falls" article from Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.153 |
"The Need of an Immigration Test" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.154 |
"Deerfield"- Sheldon talks about Monuments |
L02.155 |
"Deerfield Street"- Rebuttal on Monuments |
L02.156 |
"Deerfield" regarding Monument Banter |
L02.157 |
"Are We To Be Polanized?" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L02.158 |
"Farmers Value Polish Help" |
L02.159 |
Advertisement from L.R. Paige for Electric signs |
L02.160 |
"Cloth from the Mill" advertisement |
L02.161 |
"Greenfield Granite and Marble Co." advertisement |
L02.162 |
"Hill Machine Works" Advertisement |
L02.163 |
"Experienced Girls Wanted" advertisement |
L02.164 |
"Girls Wanted" advertisement |
L02.165 |
"The Incoming of the Poles" |
L02.166 |
"The Boy Scouts Year Book" |
L02.167 |
"Deerfield Gave Warm Reception To Trolleys" |
L02.168 |
"Deerfield Electric Road" |
L02.169 |
"Saranac Lake in Winter" |
L02.170 |
"Saratoga Illustrated: The Visitor's Guide to Saratoga Springs" |
L02.171 |
"Views On And About Mt. Tom And Of Mt.Tom Railroad" |
L02.172 |
"The Hermit of Erving Castle" |
L02.173 |
"Picturesque Hampden" |
L02.174 |
"History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association" |
L02.175 |
"The Deerfield Renaissance" from New England Magazine |
L03.001 |
Proclamation regarding Shays' Rebellion |
L03.002 |
Exhibition Ball Invitation |
L03.003 |
Court Ball Invitation |
L03.004 |
Examination Ball Invitation |
L03.005 |
"How to Use Florence Knitting Silk" |
L03.006 |
"Illustrated Memoir of the World War" |
L03.007 |
Thank you letter to Emeline Ward for contribution to Amer. Unitarian Assoc. to benefit Montana Industrial School for Crow Indian |
L03.008 |
"Proportions and Directions for Making Lee's Patent Mineral and Vegetable Soap" |
L03.009 |
Trade Card of Hawks & Reed-Clothiers |
L03.010 |
"Decorative Painting" |
L03.011 |
"Mark's China Putty, For Cementing Glass And China Ware" |
L03.012 |
"Miner's Lemon Standard Extract" |
L03.013 |
"A Trip To Boston" |
L03.014 |
"Auction! The Lee Place" |
L03.015 |
"Boots, Shoes & Rubbers for Everybody at Sovereign's Cash Shoe Store" |
L03.016 |
"Price List of Joiners' Bench Planes and Moulding Tools, Manufactured by the Greenfield Tool Company" |
L03.017 |
"New Home Sewing Machine Co. of Orange, Mass." |
L03.018 |
"Amherst House." |
L03.019 |
"Map of Amherst Made For The Handbook of Amherst" |
L03.020 |
"For the town of Amherst, education the leading 'industry'" |
L04.001 |
"An Address Delivered Before the Hampshire, Franklin, & Hampden Agricultural Society; at Northampton, Oct. 24, 1827." |
L04.002 |
Affidavit for Wilson's plough |
L04.003 |
J. Wilson's Improved Cast iron Plough |
L04.004 |
Patent application for J. Wilson's plough |
L04.005 |
Mint Industry from "The History of the Town of Ashfield" |
L04.006 |
Map of Western Massachusetts from History of Western Massachusetts |
L04.007 |
"The American Duroc-Jersey Swine Breeders Association" |
L04.008 |
Official Bulletin of the Mohawk Klan |
L04.009 |
Franklin County Cadet -1845 |
L04.010 |
"The History of the Insurrections in Massachusetts in the year seventeen hundred and eighty six and the Rebellion" |
L04.011 |
Captain Daniel Shays' House from "The History of Pelham from 1738 to 1898 including the Early History of Prescott" |
L04.012 |
"History of Hatfield Massachusetts" |
L04.013 |
Letter to David Hoyt [Hoit] regarding Shays' Rebellion |
L04.014 |
Advertising Card from L. A. Cook & Co. |
L04.015 |
"Teachers' Institute" |
L04.016 |
To Nationalize the GREEN O HORSE RADISH |
L04.017 |
Hannah Phelps account book |
L04.018 |
Frances Miles account book |
L04.019 |
Letter from Teacher Mary Montague |
L04.020 |
Letter to Colonel Israel Williams |
L04.021 |
Letter to Lt. James Stewart |
L04.022 |
Letter to Williams & Upham |
L04.023 |
Letter to John Williams |
L04.024 |
Letter to John Williams |
L04.025 |
Letter to John Williams |
L04.026 |
Letter to Israel Williams |
L04.027 |
Letter to Elihu Ashley |
L04.028 |
Letter to Mary (Polly) Ashley |
L04.029 |
Letter to Zadock Hawks |
L04.030 |
Warrant of Distress of Benoni Grover of Montague |
L04.031 |
Military Commission of Lemuel Taylor |
L04.032 |
Military Commission of Epaphras Hoyt |
L04.033 |
Receipt for firearms of Theodore Barnard |
L04.034 |
Oath of Allegiance of Isaac Abercrombie |
L04.035 |
Military Commission of Isaac Abercrombie |
L04.036 |
Legal document of Debtor Joshua Sweet |
L04.037 |
Writ of Amasa Smith against Abel Densmore |
L04.038 |
Writ of Martha Ruggles against Ebenezer Wells |
L04.039 |
Receipt of Cornelius Jones |
L04.040 |
Promissory Note of Hezekiah Newcomb |
L04.041 |
Military Commission of Seth Nims |
L04.042 |
Shelburne Committee addresses Selectmen of Deerfield in Town Warrant |
L04.043 |
Tax Receipt of Justin Hitchcock |
L04.044 |
Tax receipt of Justin Hitchcock |
L04.045 |
Tax receipt of Alpheus Moore for Ebenezer Hinsdale's property |
L04.046 |
"Acts and Laws, Passed by the General Court of Massachusetts" |
L04.047 |
"Pegasus of Apollo" from "The Worcester Magazine" |
L04.048 |
Photograph of Luke Day's headquarters from the "Springfield Republican" |
L04.049 |
Public Vendue of land in Bernardston for non-payment of taxes to Caleb Chapin |
L04.050 |
Act by House of Representatives issued to Bernardston selectmen to hold town meeting to vote on the Constitution |
L04.051 |
Capt. Moses Scott military settlement |
L04.052 |
Letter to Colrain Selectmen regarding Insurgents |
L04.053 |
Letter to Lt. James Stewart regarding Insurgents |
L04.054 |
List of Colrain Insurgents |
L04.055 |
Tax Assessment notice to Town of Buckland |
L04.056 |
Tax Assessment notice for town of Buckland |
L04.057 |
Excerpt from "Colrain's Early Days" from Field Meeting of the PVMA held at Colrain |
L04.059 |
Hatfield Convention of 1782 |
L04.060 |
Letter to Israel Williams |
L04.061 |
Complaint of Distress against Thomas Rose by Job Barstow |
L04.062 |
Old Meeting House from Pelham Bicentennial Celebration, 1743-1946 |
L04.063 |
Writ against Standish Foster by Daniel Coon |
L04.064 |
Writ against Amos Thomas by John and Samuel Frink |
L04.065 |
Complaint of Distress against Heman Farnham |
L04.066 |
Oath of Allegiance of Ruben Graves |
L04.067 |
Writ and promissory note against John Wing of Conway |
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Schedule of the whole number of Persons within the Division alloted to William Shepard and David Sexton to enumerate, 1790 |
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Letter to Aaron Willard regarding slave |
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Military Commission of Benjamin Maynard |
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Letter from Daniel Shays printed in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Hampshire Gazette newspaper article about organizing regiments |
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Newspaper article from the Hampshire Gazette regarding the court |
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"To the good people of the Town of Deerfield" address published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"To the good People of the Town of Deerfield" article in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"From the Worcester Magazine" article in Hampshire Gazette on Shays' Rebellion insurgents |
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Letter printed in the Hampshire Gazette regarding selecting convention delegate |
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Hampshire Gazette newspaper article on Shays' Rebellion |
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Hampshire Gazette newspaper article on Shays' Rebellion |
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"Copy of a letter from Gen. Lincoln to Capt. Shays" in Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
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Copy of a letter published in the Hampshire Gazette regarding Shays' Insurgents |
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Editorial "To the Public" on the Constitution published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Testamonial by Daniel Shays in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
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Letter to Governor James Bowdoin published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Notice to General Shepard regarding disarming his militia published in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
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Petition to General Shepard in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Extract of a Letter regarding fate of the insurgents published in the Hamsphire Gazette |
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Letters to Capt. Shays and General Shepard published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"The Confession of Judah Marsh" published in the Hamsphire Gazette |
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Letter to Capt. Harvey requesting assistance published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Circulating letter asking for help in destroying Lincoln's troops published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"The Song" published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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State of Rhode Island issueing of paper money and voting requirements published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Letter to Governor Bowdoin published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Proclamation regarding apprehension of Shays' Insurgents published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Court verdicts of punishment for Shays' Insurgents published in the Hamsphire Gazette |
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"Mass Convention at Old Deerfield" |
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"Pocumtuck Memorial Hall Perspective View" |
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Southern papers suggest dissolution of the Confederation of States article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Insurgents in Northfield article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Capture of Dr. Pomery by Insurgents article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Resolution regarding town officers to take oaths published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Notice of non-payment of taxes from Conway article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Delegates to the State Convention article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Votes of counties at the Massachusetts State Convention article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Letter to Colonel Hyde from an insurgent published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Letter from Insurgent to Col. Clark and others published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"A Crostick" poem published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Public Vendue notice to some residents of Charlemont published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States" book advertisement in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"Ratification of the Federal Constitution by Massachusetts" published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Public Vendue notice of Nathaniel Dickinson published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"Unimproved Land for Sale" ad published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Extract on George Washington's farm, and state of America article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Letter to George and Augustus Fuller |
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"National Ball" invitation |
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Letter to George and Elizabeth Fuller |
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"To the Public" statement from the publisher of the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
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"A Proclamation" published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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"Petition of Robin Hood" article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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General assembly of Rhode Island article published in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Convention at Hatfield article in the Hampshire Gazette |
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Tax Form F |
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"History of Worcester, Massachusetts from its earlest settlement to September, 1836" |
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Voting Circular from the Whig State Central Committee |
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Letter to Elijah Dwight Williams |
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Excerpt from "Our Busy Town" |
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"Deerfield History" |
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Lincoln and Hamlin Election Ticket |
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Douglas and Johnson Democratic Ticket and Bell and Everett National Union Ticket |
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Vote of Franklin County |
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Continental Currency in various amounts |
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Breck, Shephard, and Clark General Store Ad in Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
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Petition to the Judges of the Superior Court |
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Shelburne Town Meeting |
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Military letter regarding men, arms and clothing |
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Warrant for Train Band parade |
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Resolve by the State of Massachusetts-Bay requring all towns to supply a record of reimbursements made to soldiers & families |
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Letter To Colonel Samuel Williams |
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Women Vote article published in Gazette and Courier |
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The Election article poublished in the Greenfield Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
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Delegates from abolitionist sector nominate Hubbard for Congressman article in Greenfield Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
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Official Ballot for Shelburne |
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Franklin Does Her Share article published in Greenfield Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
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The Western Battle Ground article published in the Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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The Electoral Vote article published in the Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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McKinley Sure article published in the Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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The Town that can't be licked article published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette Bicentennial newspaper |
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Toasts for Independence |
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"A History of Williamsburg in Massachusetts" |
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"A Full and Graphic Account of the Terrible Mill River Disaster, caused by the Breaking of a Reservoir in Hampshire County" |
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Page from Amasa Jones diary regarding Mill River Disaster Flood |
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Page from Josiah Allen diary regarding Mill River Disaster Flood |
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"The Mill River Disaster" article from the Journal of Industry newspaper |
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"Terrible Horror" article from the Journal of Industry newspaper |
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"Reservoir Disaster" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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"True Heroes" article from scrapbook kept by Celia M. Kimball |
L05.010 |
South Deerfield article from Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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"Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization" illustrations of Mill River Disaster Flood |
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"Daily Graphic" newspaper illustration- 'Birdseye View of the Williamsburgh Reservior with the Ruined Dam' |
L05.013 |
"Mill River Calamity" from "Harper's Weekly" |
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Page from the"Franklin H. Williams Diary from 1852 to 1891" |
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"Old Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society" article from Greenfield Gazette & Franklin Herald newspaper |
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"County Anti-Slavery Meeting" article from Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
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"Anti-Slavery Convention" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
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"Anti Slavery Lecture" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
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"Anti-Slavery Meeting" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
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Pages from the diary of Martha Cochran |
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"Emigrants to Liberia" article from Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.022 |
"Slavery Notice" article from Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
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"Anti-Slavery Convention in Franklin County" article from Greenfield Gazette & Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.024 |
"Religious Anniversaries" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.025 |
"For the Gazette and Mercury" article on missions for the newspaper |
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Excerpts from "A Record of the Doings of the Hawley Female Charitable Society" |
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Excerpts of the "Constitution of the Hawley Female Charitable Society" |
L05.028 |
Pages from the "Records of the Female Benevolent Society of the Town of Deerfield" |
L05.029 |
"Temperance in Schools" article from Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
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"Whately Rummery" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
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"Temperance Meeting" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
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"Temperance Meeting" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
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"Popery-Temperance" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.034 |
The Constitution of the Deerfield Temperance Society |
L05.035 |
Excerpt from Volume II of the Adelphi Society Records |
L05.036 |
Letter to Aaron Fuller from son Elijah |
L05.037 |
"Public Lectures on Slavery" article from Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.038 |
"Miss Lucy Stone" article from Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.039 |
"Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society" article in Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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"Congress Jan. 9" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.041 |
Excerpt from "Equal Rights- Condition in some parts of Europe" article from The Liberator newspaper |
L05.042 |
Excerpt "On the Condition of Women in the United States" article from The Liberator newspaper |
L05.043 |
Partial letter to Louisa Higginson from son regarding politics and slavery |
L05.044 |
Bill to Elijah Fuller regarding cotton |
L05.045 |
"Lowell" article regarding cotton mills from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.046 |
"For the Gazette and Mercury" a Pro-slavery newspaper article |
L05.047 |
Pages from "The Great South: A Record of Journeys" on cotton statistics in U.S. |
L05.048 |
"Roman Catholic Provincial Council" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.049 |
"Arrival of Missionaries" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.050 |
"Tribute to American Ladies" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.051 |
"Revival in Pittsfield" article from the Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.052 |
"Bible of the Papists" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald |
L05.053 |
"Departure of the Missionaries" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.054 |
"Miss Harriet Martineau" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.055 |
"Geo. Thompson in Springfield" article from the Boston Courier newspaper |
L05.056 |
"Roman Catholics" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.057 |
"Grecian Proclamation" article from the Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.058 |
"The Importance of Female Influence in the Support of Religion. A Sermon, delivered to a charitable Female Association" |
L05.059 |
"Motives for Well-Doing. A Sermon, Delivered in Northampton, August 24, 1815. Before the Hampshire Missionary Society" |
L05.060 |
"The Day-Star: A Monthly Magazine devoted The Revival of Religion" |
L05.061 |
Letter to Aaron Fuller from son George re: slave market |
L05.062 |
Letter to Aaron Fuller from brother John Emery regarding religious revival |
L05.063 |
"Outrages on Colored Soldiers" article from the National Anti-Slavery Standard newspaper |
L05.064 |
"On the Passage of the Constitutional Amendment" poem from the National Anti-Slavery Standard newspaper |
L05.065 |
"Arming the Slaves" article from the National Anti-Slavery Standard newspaper |
L05.066 |
"Call for more Missionaries" article from the Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.067 |
"Modern Crusading" article from the Franklin Herald newspaper with reply |
L05.069 |
"The Fugitive Slave Question- Who passed it?" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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"Temperance and Abolition Celebration at North Leverett" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.071 |
"Mr. Editor" article for the Gazette and Courier newspaper on the doings of the Sabbath school in South Deerfield for July 4th |
L05.072 |
"Annual Meeting of the Franklin County Temperance Society" article from the Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.073 |
Two pages from diary of Sophronia Grout on Religious Revival |
L05.074 |
"American Missionary Association Circular" |
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Excerpts on slavery from "Anecdotes and Reminiscences . A Labor of Love" |
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Cold Water Pledge insignia |
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Boston Museum ad from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
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"Irish Immigration" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.079 |
"Ku-Klux-Klan" article in the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.080 |
Title page from "Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly" |
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Excerpts from "A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon Which the Story is Founded" |
L05.082 |
"Correspondence between Lydia Maria Child and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Viriginia" |
L05.083 |
Some pages of letter to Francis Higginson from father Stephen Higginson II |
L05.084 |
Excerpts from "Diary kept from Date of Father's Death- 1860" on President Lincoln |
L05.085 |
"Proceedings on the Trial of the Dominic Daley and James Halligan" |
L05.086 |
"Deerfield" article on the death of David Starr Hoyt from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.087 |
"Growth and Future of the Nation" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.088 |
"Northampton" article on Dealey [Daley] and Halligan from the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L05.089 |
"Emigration from Britain to America" article from the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L05.090 |
"Paupers in Massachusetts" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.091 |
"Insurrection at Harper's Ferry" article from the Franklin Democrat newspaper |
L05.092 |
"President Lincoln" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.093 |
"John Brown" poem from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.094 |
"Letter from Mrs. L. M. Child" to Friend Garrison published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard newspaper |
L05.095 |
"Disgraceful Outrage" article on the Ursuline Convent from the Boston Courier newspaper |
L05.096 |
"A Plea for the West" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.097 |
"Population and Statistics of Franklin County" article from the Gazette and Courier Newspaper |
L05.098 |
"The Figures of Population" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.099 |
Pages from the Annual Report of the Treasurer, Selectmen, and School Committee to the Inhabitants of the Town of Deerfield |
L05.100 |
"American Slavery" article from the Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.101 |
"Mr. Adams's Oration" article from the Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.102 |
"Disgraceful" article about mob at Garrison Abolition Society's anniversary celebration from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.103 |
"Gilt Edged Paper" article tells of a death threat to the editor of The Emancipator in the Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.104 |
"Increase in the Slave Population in the United States" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.105 |
Letter to Agnes Gordon Cochran Higginson regarding slavery and democracy |
L05.106 |
William Garrison speech to YMCA on "Liberty in its Relations to Popular Government" article from Gazette & Courier newspaper |
L05.107 |
Article about wrongful arrest suits by rescuers of Shadrich from Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.108 |
"Arrest of a Fugitive Slave in Boston" article from Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.109 |
"The Dred Scott Case" article in the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.110 |
"The Dred Scott Case" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.111 |
"Slave Case in Connecticut" article from the Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.112 |
"The Decision of the Supreme Court" article in the Franklin Democrat newspaper |
L05.113 |
"Hints to School Masters" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.114 |
"Influence of Schoolmasters" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.115 |
"Sanderson Academy" ad from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.116 |
"Mount Holyoke" sonnet on the death of Mary Lyon |
L05.117 |
"Buckland Female School" ad from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.118 |
"Reflections on the Present State of Things" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.119 |
Proposal of the 14th Amendment by Congress article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.120 |
Article about universal suffrage and freedom of elections in the Gazette and Mercury newspaper |
L05.121 |
Letter to Augustus Fuller from brother George regarding negro painting |
L05.122 |
Excerpts from the diary of George Fuller |
L05.123 |
"Eight-Hour Proclamation" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.124 |
"Improvement" article from the New York Ladies Chronicle republished in the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.125 |
"Italian Vagrants" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.126 |
"Greenfield Lyceum" ad from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.127 |
"State of Irish Poor" article from in the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.128 |
"For Whom Will the Irish Vote?" article from The Emancipator newspaper |
L05.129 |
"Texas. 1000 Emigrant Families" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper |
L05.130 |
Letter to Stephen Higginson III from his father |
L05.131 |
"Alton-Mob-Murder and Arson" article from the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L05.132 |
Letter to George Fuller regarding the 13th Amendment |
L05.133 |
"Constitutional Amendments" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.134 |
"How the news of the Constitutional Amendment was received" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.135 |
"Amendment of the Constitution the Only Way to Kill Slavery" article from Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.136 |
"The News from Home. Greenfield Items" excerpt on the passage of the Constitution Amendment fr. the Gazette & Courier newspaper |
L05.137 |
"The Constitutional Amendment" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L05.138 |
Letter to George Fuller from wife Agnes regarding Christmas |
L05.139 |
Letter to Emily Bartlett from cousin Eunice Sherman Tabor regarding Christmas |
L05.140 |
Letter to Rebecca Williams from Brother Ephraim Williams, Jr. On Catholicism, etc. |
L05.141 |
Letter to Mary Cochran from daughter Martha Cochran regarding Miss Martineau |
L05.142 |
Athol |
L05.143 |
Athol images from "Picturesque Worcester, Part II- North" |
L05.144 |
"The History of the Town of Royalston, Massachusetts" |
L05.145 |
"Quabbin Reservoir Water Starts Flowing" article from Quabbin Reservoir scrapbook |
L05.146 |
"Old Buildings are Moved out of Quabbin Area" article from scrapbook on Quabbin Reservoir |
L05.147 |
"Portraits of History- Historic Places in the Orange-Athol Area: A Fascinating Look into the Past" |
L05.148 |
"Terrible Storm" article from Greenfield Gazette newspaper |
L05.149 |
"Chicopee, On Emergency Basis, Hopes Worst Past" article from unknown newspaper |
L05.150 |
"An Atlas of the Quabbin Valley Past and Present" |
L05.151 |
Three Athol Images from "Quabbin's Railroad: The Rabbit" |
L05.152 |
"Deerfield Men Feed London Pigeons" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette featuring WWII soldiers |
L05.153 |
WWII Disabled American Veterans card of Frank Dahowski, Jr. |
L05.154 |
WWII Honorable Discharge card belonging to Frank Dahowski, Jr. |
L05.155 |
WWII Registration Card belonging to Frank Dahowski, Jr. |
L05.156 |
WWII War Ration Book 2 |
L05.157 |
WWII War Ration Book 4 |
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WWII Draft Registration Card of Caryll Crafts |
L05.159 |
WWII Ration Mailing form |
L05.160 |
WWII Application for Renewal of Fuel Oil ration |
L05.161 |
WWII Fuel Ration Identification Folder |
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WWII Class 3 Fuel Oil Ration coupons |
L05.163 |
WWII Class 4 fuel oil ration coupons |
L05.164 |
WWII Application for Home Canning Sugar Allowance |
L05.165 |
WWII Mileage Ration Identification card |
L05.166 |
WWII Mileage Rationing Record |
L05.167 |
WWII Sugar Purchase Certificate |
L05.168 |
WWII Blackout Memo Deerfield Residents |
L05.169 |
WWII CD Warden's Report Form |
L05.170 |
WWII Air Raid Warning Instructions Card |
L05.171 |
WWII Air Raid Warning Instructions |
L05.172 |
"The Dilemma" political cartoon from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L05.173 |
"A Hard Nag to Ride" political cartoon from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L05.174 |
"It Ain't the Heat!" political cartoon from the Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.001 |
"Our Dark Day" article from the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L06.002 |
Broadside of Abraham Lincoln's elegy |
L06.003 |
Ticket to the Memorial Service of Abraham Lincoln |
L06.004 |
"Wage and Dispute at Monroe Bridge Causes Dismissal of Score in Department" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder newspaper |
L06.005 |
"Unusual Store Prices in Many Local Stores Tomorrow" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder newspaper |
L06.006 |
"Immigration Restrictions Tightened to Alleviate Unemployment Situation" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder newspaper |
L06.007 |
"Arms Faculty Voluntarily Accepts Salary Reduction" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.008 |
"Share the Work Campaign Gets Under Way at Meeting" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette Newspaper |
L06.009 |
"Welfare Workers on Hope Street Job Ask Two Packages of Tobacco" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.010 |
"Local Council of Unemployed Has 230 Members" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.011 |
Excerpt from diary of Clara Alquist-Sherman regarding The Great Depression |
L06.012 |
"GTD Makes John Grant's Invention Known Around World" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.013 |
"America's Entire Strength Is Now Concentrated on Our War Effort" ad for GTD from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.014 |
"Millers Falls Company Arises From Nash's Mill Ashes" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.015 |
"Making High Grade Tools for Industry Since 1868" Millers Falls Company ad from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.016 |
"Russian Émigré Revolutionizes World's Photo Enlarging Process" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.017 |
"Darling Expands Parts Manufacturing Ten-Fold Since Firm Started in 1940" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.018 |
"Parts Manufacturing Co. 1940-1953" Ad from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.019 |
"Old Medicine Man Founded Toiletine Co." article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.020 |
"Evarosa Remedial Tonic Label" from Toiletine Company in Greenfield |
L06.021 |
"Insist on Having Miner's Flavoring Extracts" Ad from Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L06.022 |
"Threadwell In New Industrial Era After Decades of Varying Fortunes" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.023 |
"Threadwell The Greenfield Plant That Is Making History In The Precision Tool Field!" ad from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette |
L06.024 |
"Tracing The Fall And Rise Of Greenfield Business For 14 Years" graph from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.025 |
Pages from "Those Green River Knives" |
L06.026 |
Dyno-Mite WWII newsletter cover from Millers Falls (Tool) Company |
L06.027 |
Nazi statement from Millers Falls Company employee |
L06.028 |
Trade Card of the New Home Sewing Machine Company |
L06.029 |
Plant of the Threadwell Tap & Die Company |
L06.030 |
Letter to Leon Weeks from Raytheon Company |
L06.031 |
"Hangar Queen" ad from Aero Digest for Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation |
L06.032 |
"To You- Who Helped Us Win the Army-Navy "E" Ad in Aero Digest by Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation |
L06.033 |
John Russell Cutlery Grinding Room Employees |
L06.034 |
John Russell Cutlery Etching and Cleaning Department Employees |
L06.035 |
"Protecting Freedom" article from The Recorder newspaper |
L06.036 |
"Congress passes $40 billion to fight terrorism" article from The Recorder newspaper |
L06.037 |
"Hippies and the War" editorial from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.038 |
"Counting Our Blessings!" cartoon from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.039 |
"Violence Seen Probable in D.C. Demonstration" article from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.040 |
"Police, Protesters Clash" article from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.041 |
"Quakers Plan More Gifts for Vietnam War Victims" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.042 |
"Anarchists Blamed for Dissension" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.043 |
"UM Students Protest Move Into Cambodia" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.044 |
"War Protest Keeps New England College Campuses in Ferment" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.045 |
"TFHS Students Share "A Day of Concern" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.046 |
"Students Trying to Convert Congressmen" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.047 |
"U.S. Planes Hit North Vietnam... " article in The Greenfield Record-Gazette newspaper |
L06.048 |
"President Still Hopes for Peace" article in The Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.049 |
"Goldwater Backs President's Acts in Emergency" article in The Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.050 |
"Don't Tread On Us" editorial in The Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.051 |
"Communication Trouble" editorial in The Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.052 |
"ACLU Would Impeach Nixon" letter in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.053 |
"Showdown Looms On War Powers Issue" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.054 |
"Senate Bill Would Limit U.S. Combat" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L06.055 |
Tide of Immigration article in The Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L06.056 |
Leaders in Congress to Shut off all Immigration article in The Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L06.057 |
"Communist Impudence" article in The Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L06.058 |
WWII letter on African-Americans |
L06.059 |
WWII letter regarding African Americans |
L06.060 |
WWII political letter to Henry L. Clarke |
L06.061 |
Letter to Ward and Annie Clarke about Communism |
L06.062 |
"Turners Falls Post Plans Alien, Propaganda Check" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.063 |
"Senate Judiciary Approves Alien Restrictions" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.064 |
"High Court Bars Alien Deportation" article in Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.065 |
Editorial on "Sen. Joseph McCarthy" from the Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.066 |
"Washington Merry-Go-Round" article in Greenfield Recorder-Gazette |
L06.067 |
"Will Geer, Movie Actor, Keeps Silent on Past" article from the Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.068 |
"Stevens May Resign If He Does Not Receive Support From Eisenhower" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L06.069 |
"Committee Recommends Senate Censure McCarthy, Charges He Treated Group Contemptuously" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette |
L06.070 |
Deerfield Town Warrant on Declaration of Independence from Great Britain |
L06.071 |
Civil War Certificate of Non-Liability for Substitute |
L06.072 |
"Harvard Red Caught on Karlsruhe; Anti-Nazi Exploit Baffles Officials" article from Boston Herald newspaper |
L06.073 |
Pages on Communism from "The Challenge to Liberty" |
L06.074 |
"Twenty-first Triennial Alumni Association of State Normal School at Westfield, Massachusetts" program |
L06.075 |
"Catalogue of the State Normal School at Westfield, Mass., for the year ending July 29, 1860" |
L06.076 |
"Catalogue of the State Normal School at Westfield, Mass. For the year ending July 26, 1859" |
L06.077 |
Plans of Springfield, Chicopee Falls and Cabotville |
L06.078 |
"Permanent Regulations & By-laws, Annual Reports..School Committee..Town of Chicopee" |
L06.079 |
"A Catalogue of the Books contained in the Chicopee Town Library, together with general regulations of the same." |
L06.080 |
Pages from the "Annals of Chicopee Street Records and Reminiscences of an Old New England Parish.." |
L06.081 |
"Address to the Ladies"poem in Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L06.082 |
Petition of Convention of Hampshire County article from the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L06.083 |
Published letter to Thomas Grover from the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L06.084 |
Delegates of Philadelphia Convention article from the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L06.085 |
Letter to Commanding Officer in Gilford from Colrain's Colonel Hugh McClellan regarding land disputes in New York |
L06.086 |
Letter from George Washington to resident in Dublin published in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.001 |
Pages from "Home and Community Hygiene- A Text-book of Personal and Public Health" |
L07.002 |
"Giant U.S. Air, Naval Task Force Begins Mining Entrances To Haiphong, Other Ports" article from Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L07.003 |
"Serious Riot" article regarding Irish Laborers reprinted in Franklin Democrat newspaper from the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.004 |
"Emigration from England" article in Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.005 |
"To the Benevolent People of Berkshire, Hampden and Hampshire Counties" article on Irish aid in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.006 |
"Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother" poem in the Hamsphire Gazette newspaper |
L07.007 |
"Aid for Ireland" article in Hampshire Gazette newspaper reprinted from Springfield Republican newspaper |
L07.008 |
"Aid for Ireland" article from Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L07.009 |
"Deerfield- It's Early Beauty Has Never Left" article from Tercentenary Recorder newspaper |
L07.010 |
Excerpts from "The Congressional Globe" on the ship Macedonian for Use to Aid Irish Relief |
L07.011 |
Pages from "A New Pictorial History of Greenfield" on railroads |
L07.012 |
"Immigrant Sweat built Paper City" article from Sunday Republican newspaper |
L07.013 |
"At Work" photo & "History Finds Irish in Holyoke in 1663" from "Irish Heritage Important to Wmass.. in The Republican newspaper |
L07.014 |
"Recalling Irish Muscle that built Mass. Railroads" article from Daily Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.015 |
Excerpts from"Profiles of the Past An illustrated history of Ashburnham, Gardner Hubbardston,Templeton, Westminster, Winchendon" |
L07.016 |
"Any Cowboys, Gran'pa?" cartoon on H-bomb in Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L07.017 |
"800 Troops See Dummy 'A-Bomb' At Fort Devens" article in Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L07.018 |
"Say Russian Atomic Particles Falling On Japan" article in the Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L07.019 |
"Britain Gets Jitters Over Hydrogren Bomb" article in Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L07.020 |
"Views of Readers: CD Seeks Volunteers" editorial in Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L07.021 |
Deerfield Town Warrant regarding making peace with Great Britain |
L07.022 |
Excerpts from Rev. Robert Crawford's diary about labor issues, Haymarket and Westfield Normal School |
L07.023 |
"Sentenced to Death" article from Turners Falls Reporter newspaper on Haymarket rioters' fate |
L07.024 |
Petersham |
L07.025 |
Royalston |
L07.026 |
Map of the Nipmuck or Nipmuck Country compiled from a 1774 Survey published in "The Old Indian Chronicle" |
L07.027 |
Plainfield |
L07.028 |
Worthington |
L07.029 |
Middlefield |
L07.030 |
Granby and Huntington |
L07.031 |
South Hadley |
L07.032 |
Ware |
L07.033 |
Easthampton (and Northampton) |
L07.034 |
Northampton (and Easthampton) |
L07.035 |
Westfield Map |
L07.036 |
Pages from Williams & Upham account book |
L07.037 |
Pages from John Williams Day book |
L07.038 |
"An address to the People of Several Towns" article regarding Shays' Rebellion, in Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.039 |
List of grievances by Shaysite Thomas Grover -article published in Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.040 |
"List of Grievances" poem published in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper. |
L07.041 |
Letter to the Printer regarding Shays Rebellion published in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.042 |
Letter from Shays' officers to John Brown of Whately published in Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L07.045 |
Resolve by Massachusetts Senate on soldier's pay article from The Independent Chronicle and the Universal Advertiser newspaper |
L07.046 |
Act of General Court regarding value of bills of public credit article in The Independent Ledger & Amerian Advertiser newspaper |
L07.047 |
"Undigested Ideas on Various Cases" article published in The Massachusetts Gazette or the General Advertiser newspaper |
L07.048 |
Letter to Christopher Tyler Arms from Rodolphus Dickinson on Independence and duel between Burr and Hamilton |
L07.049 |
Order for provisions for governmental troops during Shays' Rebellion |
L07.050 |
Disqualification Act broadside issued by Gov. James Bowdoin during Shays' Rebellion |
L07.051 |
Poem on Shays' Rebellion from The New-Haven Gazette and The Connecticut Magazine newspaper |
L07.052 |
Excerpt of Willard letter to E. B. Wilson on Shays' Insurrection of 1786 |
L07.053 |
Excerpts from Remembrance of Captain Park Holland and his participation in Shays' Rebellion |
L07.054 |
Journal of Sarah Howe on Shays' Rebellion |
L07.055 |
Pages from the second Journal of Sarah Howe on Shays' Rebellion |
L07.056 |
Letter to Rev. Erza Stiles on Shays' Rebellion reprinted in "The New-Haven Gazette and The Connecticut Magazine" |
L07.057 |
Multiple articles from The New-Haven Gazette and The Connecticut Magazine newspaper regarding Shays' Rebellion |
L08.001 |
"Enemies of the Dream" cartoon printed in Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.002 |
"I got one of 'em just as she almost made it back to the church" cartoon from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.003 |
"Dropout" cartoon from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.004 |
"Marchers to Converge on Lincoln Memorial" and "Washington Will be Symbol of U.S. Power Marchers" article in GRG newspaper |
L08.005 |
"Civil Rights Report" cartoon from Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.006 |
"Break-Through Accomplished" editorial from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.007 |
"Black Tragedy-" editorial from Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.008 |
"-And White As Well" editorial from Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.009 |
"Leaders of March Still Have Not Attained Goal" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.010 |
"Drama Vs. Reality" editorial from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.011 |
"King's Dream Speech In 1963 Urged Full Rights For Negroes" article from Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.012 |
"Gun Controls" editorial in Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.013 |
"The Old Conkey Tavern" from "The History of the Town of Amherst" |
L08.014 |
"Philosophy put into action" article on Juanita Nelson in The Recorder newspaper |
L08.015 |
Farm Sale for payment in public securities by John Muzzy, Jr. of Spencer, Mass. ad in The Massachusetts Spy newspaper |
L08.017 |
"Soviets' 'Moon' Circling Globe at Terrific Speed" article from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.018 |
Petersham Town Records on Shays' Rebellion |
L08.019 |
"Why Should Suffrage Be Imposed on Women? |
L08.020 |
"Beecher on Female Suffrage" article from Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L08.021 |
"Magnificent Parade of Women" from "Around the World with a Camera" |
L08.022 |
"Suffrage Canvass Success" article from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.023 |
Excerpt from the "Boston Letter" article on Suffrage from Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L08.024 |
"T. F. Library Report Says 'Depression Reading' Ends" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.025 |
"Government Ready to Buy Butter and Beef for Needy" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.026 |
"Woman's Work" editorial from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.027 |
"For the Softies" editorial from the Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper reprinted from The Holyoke Transcript |
L08.028 |
"Start New Gypsy Moth Campaign" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.029 |
"Sidewalk Begun at So. Deerfield" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.030 |
"Town Welfare Costs Far Below 1933 But Old Age Equals Entire 1924 Bill" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.031 |
"Alphabet Soup" editorial from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.032 |
"Federal Activities Reach Deeper Into Private Life" image from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.033 |
"Your Red Cross" ad from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.034 |
"Mrs. Roosevelt Rides Coal Car Into Mine Depths" photograph from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.035 |
"Deerfield and Bernardston Accept PWA; Northfield Rejects School Proposal" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette paper |
L08.036 |
"New England Strike Grows All Fall River Mills Idle; President Seeks Mediators" article in the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette |
L08.037 |
"NRA Citizens Committee Told Factories Hired 225 More; Store Jobs Increase" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette paper |
L08.038 |
"Franklin County to get C.C. Corps Camps in Four of State Forests at Once" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette paper |
L08.039 |
"Influenza Epidemic Continues" article in Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L08.040 |
"Influenza Returns- South Deerfield Had Severe Week With It" article from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.041 |
"Influenza With Us- Epidemic Has Taken Hold of Greenfield" article from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.042 |
"Protection Against Influenza" ad from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper |
L08.043 |
Excerpts from "Local Matters" column regarding influenza from the Turners Falls Reporter newspaper |
L08.045 |
"More Weight On Men, More Roads Through Forest Show Result of One Camp" article from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.046 |
"First Meals Served Transients in Renovated Pullman Hotel" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.047 |
"Social Security Measure To Provide For Old Age Signed By Pres. Roosevelt" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette |
l08.047 |
Russell Cutlery Factory |
L08.048 |
"Deerfield First To Receive Work Relief Allotment" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.049 |
"Federal Grants Pour Into Towns For WPA Plans" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.050 |
"County Towns Long Alternated On Allowing Local Liquor Sale" article from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper |
L08.051 |
Sketches of Brazil & Chili by Jeremiah Madison Doe on his voyage from Massachusetts around Cape Horn to California |
L08.052 |
"President Welcomed- Colonel Roosevelt given enthusiastic greeting in our towns" article in The Greenfield Recorder |
L09.001 |
Boston Commonwealth report of speech of Dana in behalf of Davis re: fugitive Shadrich article in Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L09.002 |
The Boston Mob article regarding fugitive Shadrich in Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L09.003 |
"Proclamation by the President" [Millard Fillmore] article in the Franklin Democrat newspaper |
L09.004 |
"The Boston Mob" article to the Mayor in Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L09.005 |
"To Hon. John P. Bigelow, Mayor Boston"article re: Shadrach and Webster's response to riot in the Franklin Democrat newspaper |
L09.006 |
"Several Fathers" article re: Clay, Webster and Fillmore and Fugitive Slave Law in the Gazette and Courier newspaper |
L09.007 |
Excerpts from "Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston" |
L09.008 |
Seating "Negroes" in the Old Hadley meetinghouse |
L09.009 |
Williamsburgh, Massachusetts |
L09.010 |
Hatfield, Massachusetts |
L10.001 |
Letter from Rev. Henry H. Barber to his daughter Alice B. Coleman re: Boss Politics |
L10.002 |
Photos of town of Ware and other Mass. towns from "The Complete Historical Record of New England's Stricken Area, 9-21-1938" |
L10.003 |
Excerpts of Ware from The 1938 Hurricane- An Historical and Pictorial Summary |
L10.004 |
Letter to Dorothy Ashley Williams from her husband William Williams telling her of George Washington's funeral |
L10.005 |
Excerpt from "A Funeral Oration on the Death of George Washington" |
L10.006 |
The Washington County Mutual Insurance Company broadside |
L10.007 |
"Sacred Dirges, Hymns, and Anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, The guardian of his country" |
L10.008 |
"An oration delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, on the thirtieth day of April, 1813" |
L10.009 |
Civil War letter to Stephen Higginson from his son regarding emancipation |
L10.010 |
Civil War letter to Agnes Gordon Higginson Fuller from her sister regarding slavery |
L10.012 |
Civil War letter from Thomas Wentworth Higginson to his brother, Stephen |
L10.013 |
Workingmen's Association broadside |
L10.014 |
"A Factory Girl" article in The Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L10.015 |
"Laws against colored people" article in The Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L10.016 |
"Shoe and Leather Dealers' Convention" article in The Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L10.017 |
Civil War letter from Thomas Wentworth Higginson to his brother Stephen |
L10.018 |
Partial Civil War letter from Annie Higginson to her sister, Agnes Fuller |
L10.019 |
Civil War letter from Agnes Cochran Higginson to her daughter, Agnes Fuller |
L11.001 |
"Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary" article in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L11.002 |
Mount Holyoke Female Seminary article from Hampshire Gazette newspaper |
L12.001 |
Confederate Currency from the State of North Carolina |
L12.002 |
Pages from the Diary of Samuel King |
L12.003 |
"Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral" |
L12.004 |
"Deerfield History" |
L12.005 |
"Ingenious Epitaph" a poem from Greenfield Gazette newspaper |
L12.006 |
"Wants A Place" ad in the Greenfield Gazette newspaper |
L12.007 |
Article by Pompey on President Jefferson in the Greenfield Gazette reprinted from the Massachusetts Spy newspaper |
L12.008 |
Article published in letter form to Benjamin Banneker from Thomas Jefferson in the Greenfield Gazette newspaper |
L12.009 |
Letter printed in article form to Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Banneker in the Greenfield Gazette newspaper |
L12.010 |
"Census of Several States" taken from Thomas's Almanack for 1792 tallied by Office of the Secretary of State |
L12.011l14.001 |
Article on the Constitution and Slavery from The Hampshire Gazette Newspaper |
L14.001 |
Elijah Williams Day Book |
L14.002 |
Salah Barnard's Account Book |
L98.001 |
"Greenfield, Mass." |
L98.002 |
"Mt. Toby, Mass." |
L98.003 |
"Shelburne Falls, Mass." |
L98.005 |
"Deerfield Centre/South Deerfield" |
L98.006 |
"Plan of Deerfield in the County of Franklin from Actual Survey" |
L98.007 |
Lot Survey of Deerfield |
L98.008 |
"Albany Road Cemetery, 1696-1929" |
L98.009 |
"Deerfield Street" |
L98.011 |
"Plan of the Town of Deerfield" |
L98.012 |
Deed of Pacomtuck land granted by Chauk to Dedham residents |
L98.013 |
Deed of Pacomtuck land granted by Ahimunquat to Dedham residents |
L98.014 |
Deed of Pacomtuck land granted by Mashalisk to John Pynchon |
L98.015 |
Military Commission of Lt. Colonel Joseph Stebbins (1749-1816) |
L98.017 |
"Map of New-England" |
L98.018 |
"Negro Slavery in Old Deerfield" |
L98.019 |
"New Attack on Deerfield. By Moving Picture Red Skins." |
L98.020 |
"Mrs. Eunice Williams" |
L98.021 |
"To All Who Feel An Interest In The Antiquities Of New-England" |
L98.023 |
"Monument and Sugar-loaf Mountain, Deerfield" |
L98.024 |
"Address delivered at South Deerfield, Aug 31, 1838 on the completion of the Bloody Brook Monument" |
L98.025 |
"Peske-ompsk-ut; or, The Falls Fight" |
L98.026 |
"A Brief Sketch of the First Settlement of Deerfield, Mass." |
L98.027 |
"Sermon preached to 1st Congregational Society in Deerfield, Mass. and in the Hearing of Several Indians of Both Sexes Supposed" |
L98.028 |
"A Century Sermon Preached at Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1804: In Commemoration of the Destruction of the Town by French and Indians" |
L98.030 |
"What Befell Stephen Williams in his Captivity" |
L98.033 |
"Tis Sixty Years Since. The Passing of the Stall-fed Ox and the Farm Boy" |
L98.037 |
"Joseph Stebbins- A Pioneer at the Outbreak of the Revolution" |
L98.039 |
"Geographical, Statistical & Historical View of the Town of Deerfield" |
L98.040 |
"History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts" |
L98.041 |
"Little Captives of 1704" |
L98.042 |
"History of Deerfield" |
L98.043 |
"An Old Custom" -The Liberty Pole of Deerfield 1774 |
L98.044 |
"Deerfield Meeting House, Deerfield Mass." |
L98.045 |
"The Advantages and Praises of Wisdom. A Sermon Delivered at Deerfield, Jan. 1, A.D. 1799, at the Opening of Academy" |
L98.046 |
"A Study of Gravestones in the Old Cemetery at Deerfield" |
L98.047 |
"Catalogue of Books in the Second Social Library, Deerfield, with the Bye Laws of the Company; and the Rules &..." |
L98.048 |
"Lake Pleasant Campmeeting Guide for 1876" |
L98.049 |
"Order of Exercises at the Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, Deerfield Mass." |
L98.051 |
"A Historic and Present Day Guide to Old Deerfield" |
L98.052 |
"The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1838" |
L98.053 |
"Negro Slavery in Massachusetts" |
L98.054 |
"Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral" |
L98.055 |
"Manual of Instruction in the Use of Dumb Bells and Indian Clubs & Other Exercises" |
L98.056 |
"Picturesque Franklin" |
L98.057 |
Appointment to Sheriff of Epaphras Hoyt |
L98.059 |
Copyright Agreement for book entitled "Antiquarian Researches" |
L98.061 |
"Review of the Military Operations in the Northern Campaign" by Epaphras Hoyt |
L99.001 |
"Olde Deerfield Dolls" |
L99.002 |
"To The Sons and Daughters of Franklin County," with a Poem about Bloody Brook. |
L99.003 |
Image of Beaver |
L99.007 |
Map of Europe 1822 |
L99.010 |
"Deerfield Massacre And Burning of 200 Years Ago Early In Queen Anne's War" |
L99.012 |
"A Biographical Memoir of the Rev. John Williams" |
L99.013 |
"The History of New England.." |
L99.014 |
"The Deerfield Captive" |
L99.015 |
"Pageant of Old Deerfield on the Grounds of the Allen Homestead" |
L99.016 |
Pastoral Letter excerpted from "Good Fetch'd Out of Evil" |
L99.017 |
Indenture between Justin Hitchcock and Moses Church |
L99.018 |
Letter from Justin Hitchcock to Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt |
L99.019 |
"Remarks and Observations" by Justin Hitchcock |
L99.020 |
Ball Invitation for Stephen West Williams |
L99.021 |
Medical Cases of Stephen West Williams: Angina Pectori. |
L99.022 |
"Biographical Memoir of Rev. John Williams," by Stephen West Williams. |
L99.023 |
"Ancient History of Pocomptuck or Deerfield...".by Stephen West Williams |
L99.024 |
Medical proficiency certificate of William Stoddard Williams |
L99.025 |
Letter to Dr. William Stoddard Williams from Oliver Partridge |
L99.026 |
Dr. William Stoddard Williams' description of a throat distemper diagnosis |
L99.027 |
Letter from Deerfield Selectmen re: travel of William Stoddard Williams |
L99.028 |
Letter from Cynthia Williams to brother William Stoddard Williams |
L99.029 |
A List of Wearing Apparel, Books, &c. of William Stoddard Williams |
L99.030 |
Articles of Faith of William Stoddard Williams |
L99.032 |
"True Stories of New England Captives" |
L99.034 |
"The Pocumtuc Housewife; A Guide to Domestic Cookery" |
L99.035 |
"Heredity and Early Environment of John Williams 'The Redeemed Captive' |
L99.036 |
"The Conference at Deerfield, Mass., August 27-31, 1735 Between Gov. Belcher" |
L99.037 |
Handicraft Vol. III, No. 11 -"How They Do It In Deerfield" |
L99.038 |
Handicraft Vol. IV, No. 7 - symbols |
L99.039 |
Handicraft Vol I No. VII - "The Movement for Village Industries" |
L99.040 |
"George Fuller, His Life & Works - A Memorial" |
L99.041 |
A Sermon Preach'd at Mansfield, August 4, 1741 -"The Power and Efficacy of the Prayers of the People of GOD" |
L99.042 |
"A Sermon Preach'd at the Funeral of the Reverend Mr. John Williams" |
L99.052 |
Letter to Aaron Fuller from George Fuller |
L99.053 |
Letter to Agnes Higginson from George Fuller |
L99.054 |
Letter to Agnes Higginson Fuller from George Fuller |
L99.055 |
Letter to Henry Kirke Brown from George Fuller |
L99.056 |
Mortgage Deed to Esther (Harding) Dickinson |
L99.057 |
Will of Esther (Harding) Dickinson |
L99.058 |
Estate Appraisal of Esther Dickinson |
L99.061 |
"Strictures on Female Education" |
L99.064 |
"Warnings To The Unclean": In A Discourse From Rev. XXI. 8. Preacht at Springfield Lecture, August 25th.1698. |
L99.065 |
Esther Williams' Will |
L99.066 |
Mrs. Esther Williams' inventory |
L99.067 |
Estate Settlement of David Hoyt |
L99.068 |
Inventory of David Hoyt |
L99.069 |
Inventory of Edward Allyn |
L99.070 |
Will of Edward Allyn |
L99.071 |
Power of Attorney document, Eliezer Hawks |
L99.072 |
Eliezer Hawks land contract |
L99.073 |
Promissory note to John Pynchon from John Hawks |
L99.074 |
John Hawks paid 1714, promisory note to John Pynchon |
L99.075 |
Quitclaim of land in Deerfield, Massachusetts |
L99.076 |
Settlement of the Estate of John Stebbins |
L99.077 |
Distribution of the estate of John Wells |
L99.078 |
Land transfer, John Williams to John Sheldon |
L99.079 |
Letter to John Williams |
L99.080 |
Thomas Wells distribution of property among children |
L99.081 |
Town Meeting |
L99.082 |
Notes from Deerfield Town Meeting |
L99.083 |
Deerfield Town Meeting |
L99.084 |
Deerfield Town Meeting |
L99.085 |
Military Roster (Alarm List) |
L99.086 |
List of Soldiers |
L99.087 |
Post Rider, 1772-1773 |
L99.088 |
Zebulon Graves invoice for use of horse |
L99.089 |
Clothing Allotment from Deerfield to Soldiers |
L99.090 |
Supplies for Troops |
L99.091 |
Notification to Consider Dickinson |
L99.092 |
Boston Tea Party Report |
L99.093 |
Colonel Elihu Hoyt Military Commission |
L99.094 |
Colonel Elihu Hoyt notification to appear at military parade |
L99.095 |
"Massachusetts Tax Valuation list of 1771" |
L99.096 |
John Partridge Bull account book |
L99.097 |
Deerfield Town Warrant |
L99.098 |
Deerfield Town Warrant |
L99.099 |
Letter to daughter, Dorothy Ashley |
L99.100 |
Letter to daughter, Dorothy Ashley in Boston |
L99.101 |
Deerfield Town Meeting |
L99.103 |
Letter from second headmaster of Deerfield Academy |
L99.104 |
Deerfield Academy Student Roster |
L99.105 |
Deerfield Academy student letter to Betsey Kimberley |
L99.106 |
"An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking" |
L99.107 |
"Practical Instructions for Military Officers" |
L99.108 |
"Geography Made Easy" |
L99.109 |
Ebenezer Wells will |
L99.110 |
"Distribution of Personal Estate of Mr. Ebenezer Wells of Deerfield" |
L99.111 |
Seating of the Meeting House |
L99.112 |
Deerfield Academy Student Roster |
L99.114 |
"Smith's Geography on the Productive System; for Schools, Academies, and Families" |
L99.115 |
"A Practical System of Modern Geography" |
L99.116 |
"Universal Geography, Ancient and Modern: Comparison and Classification" |
L99.117 |
Letter to George Sheldon regarding land title for the trolley |
L99.118 |
Reasons in Favor or Against the Trolley Route in Deerfield |
L99.119 |
Petition in favor of trolley on Deerfield's Main Street |
L99.120 |
Letter to George Sheldon regarding the trolley debate |
L99.121 |
Letter to C. Alice Baker regarding the trolley |
L99.122 |
"History of Philip's War" |
L99.123 |
Postcard to George Sheldon regarding trolley debate |
L99.124 |
Letter to George Sheldon regarding trolley |
L99.125 |
Letter to George Sheldon regarding trolley |
L99.126 |
Letter from the Monday Club regarding trolley |
L99.127 |
Letter from James Wells Champney to Misses Baker & Coleman regarding trolley |
L99.128 |
Letter to George Sheldon regarding trolley |
L99.129 |
Letter to George Sheldon regarding trolley |
L99.130 |
Letter from Connecticut Valley Street Railway Company regarding Trolley whistle |
L99.131 |
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon regarding trolley |
L99.132 |
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon regarding R. H. Dana et. al and trolley |
L99.133 |
Petition to Selectmen of Deerfield regarding trolley |
L99.134 |
"The Society of Deerfield Industries" |
L99.135 |
"Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework" |
L99.136 |
"House Beautiful" |
L99.137 |
"The Craftsman" |
L99.138 |
"History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association" |
L99.139 |
"The New England Primer" |
L99.140 |
"Greenfield (Massachusetts) Directory including Montague and Deerfield" |
L99.141 |
Announcement of Marriage Intention of Wells & Hoyt |
L99.143 |
Indenture between Samuel Wells & Jonathan Ballard |
L99.145 |
Letter to Rebecca Jackson Williams from her son |
L99.146 |
Will of Ephraim Williams |
L99.147 |
Letter to Esther Williams |
L99.148 |
Receipt of Seth Sheldon for dance tuition |
L99.149 |
Fence Agreement between Seth Sheldon & John Williams |
L99.150 |
Land sale between Seth Sheldon & Alvah and Zur Hawks |
L99.151 |
Auction bill of Dennis Stebbins |
L99.152 |
Business Letter to Dennis Stebbins |
L99.153 |
Letter to Dennis Stebbins |
L99.154 |
Land lease by Lucinda Nims |
L99.155 |
Division of Real Estate of Lucinda Nims |
L99.156 |
Will of Lucinda Nims |
L99.157 |
Will of Zur Hawks |
L99.158 |
Memorandum of Zur Hawks |
L99.159 |
Deed to Zur Hawks |
L99.160 |
Contract between Consider Dickinson and Gilbert Hoyt |
L99.161 |
"The Hero", poem about George Washington |
L99.162 |
"Uncle Sid's Adventure with Indians" |
L99.163 |
Letter of introduction for Arthur Wellesley Hoyt |
L99.166 |
Letter to Deerfield Assessors by Colonel Elihu Hoyt |
L99.167 |
Letter to Colonel Elihu Hoyt |
L99.168 |
Appendix to "Journal of a tour to Saratoga Springs, August 1827" kept by Elihu Hoyt |
L99.169 |
Letter to Dr. Elihu Ashley |
L99.170 |
Letter to Nathaniel Dwight from Dr. Elihu Ashley |
L99.171 |
Pages from Journal of Dr. Elihu Ashley |
L99.172 |
Plot plan of land owned by Joseph Barnard |
L99.173 |
List of Books bought by Joseph Barnard |
L99.174 |
Advertisement in "The Boston Weekly Post-Boy" newspaper |
L99.175 |
Letter to Widow Persis Hoyt Sheldon |
L99.176 |
Guardianship Appointment to Persis Sheldon |
L99.177 |
Will of Persis Sheldon |
L99.178 |
Excerpts from Major Salah Barnard's Orderly Book |
L99.179 |
Division of Estate of Major Salah Barnard |
L99.180 |
Petition for Reimbursement by Major Salah Barnard |
L99.181 |
Fabric order for Orlando Ware's store |
L99.182 |
Legal judgment in favor of Orlando Ware |
L99.183 |
Lease (Indenture) by Orlando Ware |
L99.184 |
Promissory note to Joseph Goodhue |
L99.185 |
Excerpt of Dr. Joseph Goodhue's Diary |
L99.186 |
Letter to Doctor Joseph Goodhue |
M.01 |
Wampum shells |
M.02 |
Black silk skeins |
M.03 |
Sugar cone |
M.05 |
Photograph Postcard "Second Baptist Church" |
M.12 |
Jesse Bowman, Abenaki logger and basketmaker, with daughter Marion Flora Bowman |
M.15 |
Portrait of W. E. B. Du Bois |
M.18 |
Clay pipe |
M.19 |
Mill Stone |
M.20 |
Mortar |
M.23 |
Petroglyphs/Pictographs |
M.25 |
Lucy Terry Prince |
M.26 |
Sea shells |
M.27 |
Ox Yoke |
M.28 |
Lee Brothers Shoe Factory Postcard |
M.29 |
School Street Looking East, Athol, Mass. |
M.30 |
World War II Duffle Bag |
M.32 |
Sugar Sack |
M.33 |
German Bayonet |
M.34 |
Mess Cup |
M.35 |
Red Ryder Toy Rifle and Book |
M.36 |
Crematory Key |
M.37 |
Toy Sewing Machine |
M.38 |
Lusitania Medallion |
M.39 |
Trench Art |
M.40 |
Ammunition Box |
M.42 |
World War II Helmet |
M.43 |
Curling Iron |
M.44 |
World War I Toys |
M.45 |
Group of Toy Soldiers |
M.46 |
Group of Toy Soldiers |
M.47 |
E-flag of Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation for exemplary performance in WWII |
M.48 |
Whitworth Hand Tap & Die set made by Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation during WWII |
M.49 |
Go and No-Go Thread and Plug Gages made by Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation during WWII |
M.50 |
Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation Limit snap gage with bullet |
M.51 |
Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation's framed Memorial of WWII company losses |
M.52 |
Framed photograph of Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation operator during WWII |
M.53 |
Identification Badge of a Raytheon Manufacturing Company worker during WWII |
M.54 |
Components of a Proximity Fuze made by Raytheon Manufacturing Company during WWII |
M.55 |
Threadwell Tap and Die Company's Tap & Die set made in WWII |
M.56 |
Partial sample of Saleman's Kit marketed by Threadwell Tap and Die Company |
M.57 |
Quality Control Lab Coat from Millers Falls Company |
M.58 |
Painting of Millers Falls Company |
M.59 |
Millers Falls Company's Micrometer with box |
M.60 |
Photograph of Millers Falls Companies with WWII losses |
M.61 |
Bit Brace Drill manufactured by Millers Falls Company |
M.62 |
Breast Plate Hand Drill manufactured by Millers Falls Company |
M.63 |
Hunting and Skinning Knives manufactured by J. Russell & Company Green River Works |
M.64 |
Barlow Knives manufactured by the John Russell Cutlery Company |
M.65 |
Painting of J. Russell & Company Green River Works in 1834 |
M.66 |
Shampoo and Lotion products made by The Toiletine Company |
M.67 |
Cinnamon and Wintergreen Extracts made by The Toiletine Company |
M.68 |
Elmer's Double-Acting Butter Churn |
M.69 |
American Photographic Appliance Corporation's Presto Printer (Photo-Enlarger) |
M.70 |
New Home Sewing Machine with attachments distributed by Priscilla Needlework Company |
M.71 |
Parts Manufacturing Company 3 dimensional airplane part |
M.72 |
Parts Manufacturing Company Memorial Plaque of WWII losses |
M.73 |
Civil War musket with bayonet made by Lamson, Goodnow and Yale |
M.74 |
"Falls and Dam. Chicopee Falls, Mass." |
M.75 |
"Memorial Hall, Deerfield, Mass." |
M.76 |
"Deerfield, Mass., South Main Street" |
M.77 |
"General View of Erving, Mass." |
M.78 |
"A Busy Corner in Greenfield" |
M.79 |
"Hatfield Ferry, Hatfield, Mass." |
M.80 |
"Holyoke Dam, Holyoke, Mass." |
M.81 |
"Lyman Street, Lake Pleasant, Mass." |
M.82 |
"Millers Falls, Mass., Millers River" |
M.83 |
"Schell Memorial Bridge, East Northfield, Mass." |
M.84 |
"The Falls, Shelburne Falls, Mass." |
M.85 |
"Turners Falls, Mass. Industrial Plants, General View below Falls" |
M.86 |
"Main Street, Williamsburg, Mass." |
MH.0144 |
Plate:"Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth" |
MH.0209 |
Clock works |
MH.0309 |
Shoes of William Dorrell (1752-1846) |
MH.0602 |
"M. Root" Tavern sign |
MH.405a |
Auger |
MH.405b |
Gouge |
MH.C.017 |
Alabaster sculpture |
MH.C.040 |
Basketry drinking cup |
MH.C.060 |
Horn spoon |
MH.C.061 |
Shell Gorget |
MH.C.062 |
Horn spoon |
MH.D.100 |
Teapot |
MH.D.235 |
Bonnet |
MH.F.003 |
War of 1812 Commemorative Pitcher |
MH.F.025 |
Sugar Box |
MH.F.230 |
Woman's shoes |
MH.F.278 |
Spectacles |
MH.H.02 |
First Church of Deerfield Pewter Flagon |
MH.H.03 |
First Church of Deerfield Pewter Flagon |
MH.I |
Cupboard |
MR.125 |
Silhouette of Persis Sheldon (1785-1804) |
MR.A.02 |
Pocketbook |
MR.B.23 |
Canteen |
N.020 |
Flute |
N.021 |
Piccolo |
N.023 |
Bust of George Fuller (1822-1884) |
N.204 |
Dr. Joseph Goodhue (1762-1849) |
N.220 |
Silhouette of John Foster Stearns (1788-1872) |
N.223 |
Silhouette of Abigail (Whitney) Chandler (1786-1833) |
N-226 |
Lincoln Badge |
NBW.010 |
Chairback-Vine and Fig Tree |
NBW.014 |
Cross-stitch Runner |
NBW.019 |
"Dovecote Aviary" |
NBW.031 |
Centerpiece-"Mayflower" |
NBW.042 |
"Polly Wright's parrot" |
NBW.074 |
Doily |
NBW.078 |
Embroidery: Over the Bounding Waves |
NBW.083 |
"Pomegranate" |
NBW.086 |
Wallhanging-Two Red Roses Across the Moon |
NBW.092 |
Wallhanging-"The Blue Pool" |
NBW.094 |
Square-"Nocturne" |
NBW.096 |
Screen Panel-"The Last Rose of Summer" |
NBW.099 |
Square-"Seaweed and Dragon Flies" |
NBW.104 |
Screen Panel-"The Peacock" |
NBW.105 |
Wallhanging-The Apple Tree |
NBW.108 |
Wallhanging-"The Pear Tree" |
NBW.111 |
Door Curtain-Espaliered Rose |
NR.06 |
Sheldon Tapestry cushion cover |
NR.37 |
Fireboard |
NR.A.3 |
Sophia Smith Sampler |