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From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: Drill Hall, erected in 1883, at an expenditure of $6500, a legislative appropriation for the purpose. The Armory, at the right of the entrance, contains the arms furnished by the state to the…

View of Massachusetts Agricultural College buildings from across the campus pond.…

View of the Massachusetts Agricultural campus from the top of a hill planted with rows of shrubs.…

Collage of the buildings on the Massachusetts Agricultural College campus.…

View of the Massachusetts Agricultural campus from the top of a grassy hill.…

Unidentified house with barns and outbuildings associated with the Massachusetts Agricultural College.…

The West Experiment Station was built during the years 1886 and 1887 to provide an area for chemical research. The building was designed by Emory A. Ellsworth of…

Construction was completed on this building in 1890 and included an attached shed, glass house, and ornate Victorian greenhouse (later removed). It was designed by Emory A. Ellsworth of…

Unidentified building with greenhouse attached associated with the Massachusetts Agricultural College..…

This is an early baseball game in progress in a field next to South College. Athletics were introduced to the campus in 1868 when the Wilder Baseball Association was organized. The ball club was named in honor of trustee Marshall P. Wilder, who…

Unidentified house associated with the Massachusetts Agricultural College. Possibly a fraternity.…

House built in 1875 by Henry Hill Goodell, President of Massachusetts Agricultural College. Robert Frost later bought and lived in this house from 1932 to 1938. Note: photograph date between 1875 and…

A view of the campus and surrounding land taken from elevated ground across the road from the campus.…

Unidentified building located on the Massachusetts Agricultural College campus.…

House built as living quarters for the president of Massachusetts Agricultural College. Construction was completed in 1884.…