Early view west on Amity Street with white picket fences, houses, and a horse and buggy parked before the Ezra Ingram house in the right foreground. Next adjacent house belonged to Julius A. Hall and adjacent to that is the Chester Stratton house,…
This photograph shows Northampton Road looking west and showing the residences of Professors Neill and Cowles and another house on the east side of the street.
Stately elms without foliage line the dirt street. There are houses on the left and a horse and wagon parked in front of the shop of Lee and Phillips. Frederick H. Hitchcock writes, in The Handbook of Amherst, "That portion of Pleasant Street which…
View showing businesses and houses on both sides of the street. a horse-drawn wagon is parked on the street and the business of Lee and Phillips is visible on the right. Written on the bottom of the photograph, "view of residence of Lewis J. Spear…
A view of a house in the middleground, partly obscured by a large tree on the right side and bushes in front of the house. A second, even larger tree stands behind the house. The scene is reflected in water in the foreground.
View from the Grace Church Tower looking south over Boltwood Avenue, Spring Street, and the Town Common to Amherst College. Very clear winter scene showing a portion of the Town Common, Amherst College buildings, and fields and houses east of…
View looking southwest across South Pleasant Street. The isolated house on the dirt road to the rear is located on Woodside Avenue. The stand of trees in the background, left, were removed to make way for Pratt Field.