John L. Lovell’s home, on North Prospect Street, still stands. It is easily recognizable by its rounded dormer windows, in a Gothic Cottage style relatively rare to Amherst. A similar image, also captured by Lovell himself, exists in stereoscopic…
View of the house on North Prospect Street that was the residence of Amherst photographer John L. Lovell. It is Gothic Cottage style, rare in Amherst. According to the October 7, 1869 edition of the Hampshire Franklin Express, construction was…
Interior view of First Congregational Church from the right and looking over pews toward the front, which is decorated with plants and flowers. "Christ the Conqueror" banner is hung above the organ.
View of the Kellogg Block and the Marsh Block with part of the American House Block visible on the right and the A. F. Cowles & Co. shop on the left. There are men sitting in some of the windows of the Kellogg Block.
View of Cook's Block with horses, carriages, and wagons lining the street, and the trees lacking foliage. Visible business signs include Henry Adams, Drugs and Medicines, Aetna, Holland and Son, and H. H. Morgan.