1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row A (A1-A6) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row B (B1-B8) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row C (C1-C17) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row D (D1-D13) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row E (E1-E13, E3, E7, E11 missing) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row F (F1, F2, F3, F5) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row G (G1-G14) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glossy photographs of Row H (H1-G3) in Brewster Cemetery, taken by Frank Feakes; see current (July 2007) research and photographs by Ed Lewis, Pat Kennedy, Diane Brenner, Frank Feakes.
Black and white glass negative photograph of William G. Rice Jr.. 3 -1/2 yrs old. (1892–1979) Washington, D.C. 1738 M St. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from old glass negatives taken by Mrs. Wm. G. Rice,…
Black and white glass negative photograph of William G. Rice Jr.. (1892–1979) around 5 or 6, dressed in a kimono. Location and date unknown. but possible Rice farmhouse. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from…
Black and white glass negative photograph of William G. Rice Jr.. around 5 or 6 with older man in fez seated on doorstep of farmhouse. Titled 'On the great room doorstep' They are holding cats and there are two dogs. Note accompanying box of photos…
Black and white glass negative photograph of boy, presumed to be, William G. Rice Jr.. around 4 or 5 with young girl of same age. Titled 'Saving the Sunflower Seeds'. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from…
Black and white glass negative photograph of William G. Rice Jr, seated in upholestered wing chair. Titled 'Taking a nap', no date. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from old glass negatives taken by Mrs. Wm.…
Black and white glass negative photograph of William G. Rice Jr, standing in woods. Title 'Beech woods at farm' No date. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from old glass negatives taken by Mrs. Wm. G. Rice,…
Black and white photograph of Burr/house on nw corner of Sam Hill and Huntington roads. This house was built by a Burr (identify Ted Porter) and in the picture has a lovely porch on 2 sides. There is an early car in the drive of the 'Golden Horse' on…
Sepia tone photograph of Pease family gathering in 1929. Back row: Unknown, Gladys, E. Barent, Effie. In front: Fran Elder Ed & Effie. Gladys holding Barent and Maurice in front of Effie. Digital archive only; photocopy in file.
Digital image only. On front: 'Main Street, Looking West' On back: Newvochrome, No, E 433, Pub. by The Springfield news Company. Addressed to Miss Ruth Burwell, Stafford Springs, Conn. Message: 'Quite a lot of children here. Two girls about your…
On front: The Commons, Worthington, Mass. W. M. Shaw's Series. Handwritten: '8-1-02. Dear A & J. Has the last few days been warm enough for you? The thermometer was 92 [degrees] yesterday, the same as it was the day of the fire but more breeze. Papa…
Black and white photograph of Ralph A. Moran house, also know as Parsons Camp. This was not, as previously identified, a 'Sears Kit' . It was built ca. 1935, is immediately south of the Town Hall, was renovated in 1952 by Ralph A. Moran and became…