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Two boys, identified as Stephen and Charlie Johnson, playing near Clifton Johnson's barn. Stephen is wheeling Charlie in a wheelbarrow. Barnyard fence and gate are on the right with a field and trees on the left.

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A white man leads a mule up a plank towards a barge. The back of another mule is visible on the left.

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A man stands on the stairs to, and two women sit on, a large rock looking at the camera. A view of hills spreads behind them in the background with mountains faintly visible. A smaller rock stands on the left and a row of trees lines the…

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A dirt road running downhill and bending to the left. Thick trees grow on either side of the road.

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

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Exterior view of Stearns Church from the side.

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Exterior view of Stearns Church.

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

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View upward showing detail of the steeple that is now a part of the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College.

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Exterior view of Stearns Chapel. Construction was initiated in 1864 by a monetary gift of William F. Stearns. More funds were raised and construction took place beginning in 1870. The building was razed in 1949, except for the steeple, which stands…

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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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Bronze statue of Deacon Samuel Chapin, called The Puritan, framed by the ivy covered church, Christ Church Cathedral on Chestnut Street) behind the statue. Chapin is wearing a puritan hat, a cloak over his shoulders and is holding a walking stick in…
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