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  • Tags: 1890s

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View toward Northampton Road and the center of town with the Octagon Building in the foreground. At right is a corner of the Town Common and left is the Northampton Road/Lincoln Avenue area.

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View toward Walker Hall and across College Street showing houses along the street and in the distance.

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View toward Walker Hall and across College Street showing houses along the street and in the distance. The hat factories are shown to the right of Walker Hall.

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View toward Walker Hall and across College Street showing houses along the street and in the distance. The hat factories are shown to the right of Walker Hall.

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View toward Walker Hall and across College Street showing houses along the street and in the distance. The hat factories are shown to the right of Walker Hall.

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View toward Walker Hall and across College Street showing houses along the street and in the distance. First Congregational Church is visible on the left and the hat factories are shown to the right of Walker Hall.

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View toward Walker Hall and across College Street showing houses along the street and in the distance. The hat factories are shown to the right of Walker Hall.

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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 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 a dinosaur skeleton and a Native American 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 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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