Old fire station and police building
Fire departments
Police
Amherst (Mass.)
This is the old fire station with the police lockup, a two-story brick building, in the rear. There are 1920's era automobiles parked in the street in front.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1929
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Old fire station
Fire departments
Amherst (Mass.)
This is the old fire station which stood on North Pleasant Street during its deconstruction. It was built in 1860 and razed in 1930. The gambrel roof of the new Jones Library building is visible in the background.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
1930
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Whipple House and Jones Library
Libraries
Amherst (Mass.)
Photograph taken from in front of the Whipple House on North Pleasant Street. The Jones Library operations moved into this house two days after the disastrous fire that destroyed the Amherst House in December of 1926. The elliptical window (barely visible) on the house was incorporated into the new Jones Library building. Note the Jones Library sign on the front of the house. The Whipple House was razed to make room for construction of the new fire station.
Seen in the background is the recently constructed Jones Library building. The cornerstone for this building was a 900 pound slab salvaged from the Amherst House and was laid on October 19, 1927.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1928
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West side of North Pleasant Street near Amity Street in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
The west side of North Pleasant Street, just north of Amity Street. Buildings (left to right) are: Variety Market; W. A. Wiley, Livery and Saddle Horses; the old Amherst Fire House; Kiely Brothers Ford sales and service; a private residence; and the Whipple House. This image illustrates the transition in modes of transportation from horse power to engine power.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1920
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Aerial view, North Pleasant Street, Boltwood Walk area in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.) -- Aerial views
Amherst (Mass.)
Aerial view of the east side of North Pleasant Street south to Main Street, including the area that is now Boltwood Walk. Shows the location of the old Amherst Boys' Club building and the old High School and Junior High School on Lessey Street as well as houses and open areas.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1920
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Fiske/Cutler House in Amherst
Dwellings -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
The Fiske/Cutler house was located at the corner of North Pleasant Street and Cowles Lane. The house was razed for the construction of St. Brigid's Church.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
1923-03-23
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Aerial view, North Pleasant Street in Amherst, west side
Amherst (Mass.) -- Aerial views
Amherst (Mass.)
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 the background. Shows the cluster of buildings and backyards in that area.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Before 1926
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Kellogg House, North Pleasant Street in Amherst
Dwellings -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Kellogg House on the corner of North Pleasant Street and Kellogg Avenue, which is the site of the present Post Office. It was owned by William Kellogg who owned the Kellogg Block that burned in 1923. Written on back: "Sign on house says Dr. Barrett. Dr. Fish House on Kellogg Ave. in background. Dr. Clarke before Fish and Barrett."
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Before 1926
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Kiely Brothers Ford and the Whipple House in Amherst
Libraries
Amherst (Mass.)
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 lived and ran the Amherst Tavern (which became the Elm Tree Inn by 1940).
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
1928-08-11
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Judges Block on Main Street in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
View of Peter Suprenant's market store and Sing Lee Laundry in Judges Block on Main Street. Judges Block is located just east of Town Hall. This building was originally located on the site of Town Hall and called Palmer Block.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1923
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Remodeling of old St. Bridget's Church in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Old St. Bridget's Church (renamed St. Brigid's) on North Pleasant Street viewed during the process of remodeling. From 1925 to 1927 (after the new church building was constructed) it was called St. Brigid's Hall. It was then sold and remodeled into apartments and renamed Cathedral Apartments. Also visible are the houses on each side of the building. Note the horse and wagon parked nose to nose with the automobile.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
1927-10-29
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Paige's Garage and crew in Amherst
Service stations
Amherst (Mass.)
Photograph of the owners and employees of Paige's Garage standing before the gas pumps. This was a Socony station. Socony was a shortened name for Standard Oil Company of New York. The horse Pegasus, the oil company logo, is visible on the pumps and on the building. The men are, left to right: Howard Paige, Melrose Paige, William Casey, and Dick Hamilton. The Post Office can be seen in the background.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1925
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Friday night gang at Amherst Boys Club
Boys -- Societies and clubs
Amherst (Mass.)
Group portrait of members of the Amherst Boys Club with the clubhouse in the background. Written on back: "A portion of the Friday p.m. Boys Club. We have a membership of 45 boys representing all churches - Protestant, Catholic, Jewish."
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1923
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Amherst Boys Club on Cleanup Day
Boys -- Societies and clubs
Amherst (Mass.)
Members of the Amherst Boys Club working on a project on Cleanup Day. Boys are at work shoveling dirt near a parked a two-horse cart filled with dirt. Kellogg Avenue School is in the background.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1923
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Roberts/Farmer Flower Shop in Amherst
Florists
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the small flower shop run by William Roberts and Cora Farmer located just north of Cowles Lane. This house was incorporated into the business block that exists now and became Knowles Flower Shop.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1936
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