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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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View of Grace Episcopal Church and rectory from the Town Common.

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View of Phoenix Row on Main Street lined with horses, carriages and wagons. Visible business signs include R. W. Stratton, a drug store, and a fire and life insurance agency. Two dogs stand in the middle of the road.

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View of Phoenix Row before the fire of April 4, 1881 in Cook's Block. Visible business signs include Deuel and M. N. Spear, There is a sign saying "Phenix Hall" on the side of Cook's Block, some pedestrians on the sidewalk, and a couple of horses…

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Area view of Montague Road in North Amherst. The building on the right is a sawmill once located on Eastman pond. It was first owned by Ansel Marshall, and later by Levi Dickinson. The first house on the left was the property of the Eastman family;…

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View from the north end of Merchant's Row. The house-like building on the right was the old post office building owned by Dwight Kellogg. In June of 1865 Kellogg tried to remodel and raise the building but it collapsed. He then built the brick…

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View of the sunken, grassy, and fenced-in south end of the Town Common with Amherst College's College Hill in the background. Stated in "The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts" by Carpenter and Morehouse: "North of College Hill the common…
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