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  • Collection: John L. Lovell Collection

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View of North College in the spring with new plantings and the statue Sabrina in the garden. Note the woman strolling with the baby carriage in the lower left corner.

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North College was one of the first buildings constructed in 1867 as housing for students attending the Massachusetts Agricultural College. It stood until about 1957 when it was raised for the construction of new college buildings. A water fountain is…

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One of the earliest buildings on campus, North College was built in 1869 and used mainly as a dormitory in the early years of Massachusetts Agricultural College. It was razed in 1955 for the construction of William L. Machmer Hall.

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North College was one of the first buildings constructed in 1867 as housing for students attending the Massachusetts Agricultural College. It stood until about 1957 when it was razed for the construction of new college buildings.

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View of the building that was originally called Middle College until the original North College burned in 1857. Built by Hiram Johnson, an Amherst brick mason.

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View south on South Pleasant Street with a prominent view of Kellogg's Block showing the driveway to Stebbins' Livery Stable. Men are leaning out third-story windows, a clock is visible outside J. A. Rawson, and a sign for Amherst Dental Rooms hangs…

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Aerial view of a cemetery and surrounding landscape.

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View looking north on North Pleasant Street showing business blocks, horses pulling wagons, and with elm trees lining the street.

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View of a trolley car traveling south on North Pleasant Street.

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View on North Prospect Street with a portion of the Prospect House visible on the left and the Strong House just visible through the trees on the right.

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View of the guest registration office at the Amherst House with a large desk, chairs, wall hangings, etc.

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Exterior view of the old Amherst High School building on Spring Street.

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This Amherst High School building was located on Spring Street in Amherst from 1867 to 1916.

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Pelham granite and Longmeadow sandstone were used in the construction of this chapel, which was dedicated in 1886. The architect was Stephen C. Earle of Worcester. Initially, the college library operated on the first floor and the chapel on the…

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Pelham granite and Longmeadow sandstone were used in the construction of this chapel, which was dedicated in 1886. The architect was Stephen C. Earle of Worcester. Initially, the college library operated on the first floor and the chapel on the…
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