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View of the Old Chapel at Massachusetts Agricultural College, which was designed by architect Stephen C. Earle of Worcester and constructed in the years 1884-86. View looking across the campus pond which was created in 1892.

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This fountain was given to Massachusetts Agricultural College as a memorial by the Class of 1882. It is described as having a thistle and crane design, with a boy and a duck near the top. It was made of bronze and stood eight feet six inches tall.…

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View of the Botanic Museum, Hatch Experiment Station Lab, and Durfee Plant House.

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Collage of the buildings on the Massachusetts Agricultural College campus.

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View of the dormitories and chapel/library at Massachusetts Agricultural College.

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View of the barn, veterinary lab, and hospital stable at Massachusetts Agricultural College.

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View of the College Boarding House and Farmhouse at Massachusetts Agricultural College.

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View of the College Boarding House and Farmhouse at Massachusetts Agricultural College.

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Farmhouse and barns on Massachusetts Agricultural College campus.

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Farmhouse and barns on the Massachusetts Agricultural College campus.

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Built in 1869, this structure housed the chemistry lab, a chapel, and a military hall and armory. It burned in September of 1922.

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Built in 1869, this structure housed the chemistry lab, a chapel, and a military hall and armory. It burned in September of 1922. It is shown here with a tidy, curved sidewalk leading to the front steps.

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Built in 1869, this structure housed the chemistry lab, a chapel, and a military hall and armory. It burned in September of 1922. It is shown here neatly landscaped with shrubs and trees.

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Built in 1869, this structure housed the chemistry lab, a chapel, and a military hall and armory. It burned in September of 1922.

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The house on the right is the first house owned by a fraternity on the Mass Aggie campus. It was initially used as the College Farmhouse. D.G.K. bought and remodeled the house in 1891 for fraternal use. The building on the left is the College…
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