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Kiely Brothers Ford and the Whipple House
Keily Brothers Ford Sales and Service is on the left and the Jones Library, when it was in operation in the Whipple House, is on the right. Next to the Jones Library is the delicatessen of Louis Pappas, and next to that is the house in which Pappas…
Aerial view, North Pleasant Street, west side
Aerial view of the west side of North Pleasant Street south to Amity Street. The building which was the Elm Tree Inn, and which housed the Amherst Tavern, was the first house at the center of the photograph. The top of the Amherst House is visible in…
Conkey's Tavern and outbuilding
Right-side view of dilapidated Conkey's Tavern showing outbuilding in back. Excerpted from short history on back of photograph: "This historic tavern was built in 1758 by William Conkey, in the deep valley, midway between Pelham East and West hills…
Conkey's Tavern
Barnes copy of Lovell print…
Conkey's Tavern and hill
Front and left-side view of dilapidated Conkey's Tavern showing the gently rolling hill it rests upon.…
Conkey's Tavern front
Front view of dilapidated old Conkey's Tavern…
Amherst House with guests
This building, on the corner of South Pleasant and Amity Streets, was previously known as the Boltwood Tavern. The establishment was sold in 1838 and the building was enlarged and the name changed to the Amherst House. There were community dinners…
Amherst House before 1879
This building, on the corner of South Pleasant and Amity Streets, was previously known at the Boltwood Tavern. The establishment was sold in 1838 and the name was changed to the Amherst House. It provided lodging for travelers coming by stage from…
Amherst House before 1879
This building, on the corner of South Pleasant and Amity Streets, was previously known at the Boltwood Tavern. The establishment was sold in 1838 and the name was changed to the Amherst House. It provided lodging for travelers coming by stage from…