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Brick school house in South Amherst, now the East Street Alternative High School, part of the Amherst Regional School system.…

Entrance to the Munson Memorial Library building shaded by a large maple tree.…

Bench and scenic view on Mount Pollux.

Edward Hitchcock described Mount Pollux, and its twin, Mount Castor, as a "small, rounded eminence, which is cleared and opens from its top one of the most lovely panoramas which nature has formed. All around…

Looking up at the two trees at the top of Mount Pollux.…

Benches and the shade of a large tree on top of Mount Pollux.…

House beside large elm tree and with adults and children posed outside. Written on back of photograph, "House on farm of C. G. Morehouse, Shays Street near Mill Valley. Left to right: Rev. Charles S. Walker, Alice Morehouse Walker, Charles Fred…

Agricultural produce exhibited by the South Amherst Grange. Produce includes potatoes, corn, eggs, squash, carrots.…

View of the Mill Lane area showing fields, livestock, gardens, houses, barns. The Gaylord/Simeon Clark house (later the Lyman Thompson house) is in the foreground; and the Grist Mill is on the left. Looking toward Amherst…

This brick building, located at the intersection of Shays and Middle Streets, and Pomeroy Lane, was once the South Amherst post…

Trolley car running through the pass at the Notch in South Amherst.…

A hay wagon is stopped at the South Amherst, Mass. common. Clara Dwight in the volume Reminiscences of South Amherst describes this image as "Hay wagon at watering trough, preparatory to driving on to the Fairbanks scales to be…