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  • Collection: John L. Lovell Collection

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Looking over pews toward the front with a view of the arched ceiling and the organ pipes.

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Exterior view of the Amherst College church. Built in the 1870s, the church was razed in 1948 to make room for the Mead Art Gallery.

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This church building was erected in 1870-71 from designs by W.A. Potter of New York and through the generosity of William F. Stearns, who contributed the largest portion of the funds for its erection. The gable ends of the building were decorated by…

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Exterior view of Stearns Church.

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Exterior view of Stearns Church from the side.

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View of Stearns Church from the steeple side with East College visible in the background.

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Image of Stearns Church taken from the bottom of a gentle slope, with East College visible to the right.

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View of a wide dirt road lined by houses and trees.

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View of an unidentified street in Amherst with two large houses on the right in the foreground. One of the houses has a portico with large columns and the other has a long porch along the front of the house. Written on verso: "Pleasant St.?…

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View of an unidentified street in Amherst with dirt sidewalks and road, and low picket fences lining the sidewalks.

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View of a rustic unidentified street in Amherst with a hotel feeding stable on the left.and a horse and carriage on the right.

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Office and studio where John L. Lovell operated his photography business in Amherst, Mass.

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Group portrait of male and female students posed in front of a building at Amherst College. All the students signed the back of the photograph. The instructor of the course, William I. Fletcher (fifth from the right standing in back), also signed the…

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View of the Sunderland Bridge and Connecticut River with Mount Sugarloaf in the background.

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This house was located on the corner of Northampton Road and Lincoln Avenue, and was purchased by the fraternity in 1889. It was demolished, along with the house of Professor Levi Henry Elwell, for the construction of the fraternity's new house in…
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