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Portrait of a member of the Amherst College class of 1871.

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View of the plaster cast sculptures in the Mather Art Collection in Williston Hall.

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View of the plaster casts sculptures in the Mather Art Collection in Williston Hall.

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View of the plaster cast sculptures in the Mather Art Collection in Williston Hall.

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View of the plaster cast sculptures in the Mather Art Collection in Williston Hall.

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Rows of glass display cases in a long room with an elephant mural on the far wall.

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Rows of glass display cases in a long room with a dinosaur skeleton and a Native American mural on the far wall.

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View of the exterior of Appleton Cabinet. This building was erected in 1855 and was named for the Hon. Samuel Appleton. It contained the Hitchcock Ichnological Collection, the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics, and the Adams Zoological Collection.

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View of the exterior of Appleton Cabinet. This building was erected in 1855 and was named for the Hon. Samuel Appleton. It contained the Hitchcock Ichnological Collection, the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics, and the Adams Zoological Collection.

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View of the exterior of Appleton Cabinet. This building was erected in 1855 and was named for the Hon. Samuel Appleton. It contained the Hitchcock Ichnological Collection, the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics, and the Adams Zoological Collection.

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Rows of glass display cases in a long room with the display of the Ichnological Collection and an elephant mural on the far wall.

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View of the Amherst College well with Charles Thompson, an African American male, and employee of the College, standing beside it.

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View of Sabrina in front of the Amherst College Octagon. The statue was given to Amherst College in 1857 by Joel Hayden of Haydenville.

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View of the Amherst College Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. It stood on the corner of Maple Avenue (now Boltwood Avenue) and College Street. It was demolished in 1914 to make way for the new Beta Theta Pi house.

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View of the Amherst College Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. It stood on the corner of Maple Avenue (now Boltwood Avenue) and College Street. It was demolished in 1914 to make way for the new Beta Theta Pi house.
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