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View of East Street showing the Second Congregational Church and parsonage, houses along the street, and a partial view of the common.

This church building is now the home of the Jewish Community of Amherst.

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Turn of the century view of the library. The building is a small, clapboard Queen Anne style structure and was designed by Roswell F. Putnam of Leverett. Montague Road and Sunderland Road are dirt.

Caption on back: "North Amherst Library, built…

President's house at Massachusetts Agricultural College
This elegant house, known as Hillside House, was built in 1883-1884 for the president of the Massachusetts Agricultural College.

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View looking toward the Old Chapel and the area where the Fine Arts Center is currently located.

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View east over the campus pond and toward the Pelham hills.

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Formerly known as the Prospect House, this building is still standing on the corner of Amity and North Prospect Streets. Two stories were added and it was covered with stucco since its previous incarnation. It has also been known as Drake's Hotel,…

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View west toward the campus pond and the Old Chapel.

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A view of the storefronts along Phoenix Row and Main Street, taken from South Pleasant Street. There are many cars parked along Main and trolley tracks are also visible. There is a well-dressed man walking away from the camera, and a well-dressed…

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Cook Fountain in Sweetser Park. Postcard was stamped August 18, 1915.

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Exterior view of the Home for Aged Women in North Amherst.

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View from Edgar Scott's room on the third floor of the Fisher Home on North Pleasant Street.

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Panoramic postcard looking down at Easthampton with the Holyoke Mountain Range in the distance.

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Panoramic postcard of College Hall and South Pleasant Street in Amherst.

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Folding booklet of ten images used for postcards. The images are classic scenes of the town of Amherst. Originally sent as a birthday greeting to Eva M. Woodbury from Sarah Pierce. Stamp dated March 1912.
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