View of East College, designed by Charles E. Parkes of Boston and constructed in 1857-58 by George P. Shoals of Easthampton. It was razed in 1883. Stearns Church is visible in the background.
View of East College, designed by Charles E. Parkes of Boston and constructed in 1857-58 by George P. Shoals of Easthampton. It was razed in 1883. This is a winter scene with Stearns Church in the background.
View of the exterior of Appleton Cabinet. This building was erected in 1855 and was named for the Hon. Samuel Appleton. It contained the Hitchcock Ichnological Collection, the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics, and the Adams Zoological Collection.
Group portrait of the Amherst College Class of 1877 taken on the steps of Johnson Chapel. Many of them are wearing or holding hats. Hat styles include top derbys, boaters, and casual wide-brimmed hats.
View toward the Pelham hills and East Village. East College dormitory at Amherst College is visible in the foreground with Stearns Chapel steeple rising behind it.
View toward the Pelham hills and East Village with Amherst College's Barrett Gymnasium in the left foreground, East College in the right foreground, and a cluster of housing on College Street near Railroad Street just beyond the Gymnasium.
View toward the Pelham hills and East Village. East College dormitory at Amherst College is visible in the foreground with Stearns Chapel steeple rising behind it.