College Candy Kitchen in Carpenter's Hall
Amherst (Mass.)
This is the area behind the commercial blocks on the north side of upper Main Street in Amherst where Bueno Y Sano is now located. The College Candy Kitchen was located in the Nash Block before the fire in February of 1928 destroyed the building. The Candy Kitchen temporarily operated out of Carpenter's Hall, (middle building on right) as shown in this photograph.
This area was part of the property owned by Noah Webster from 1812 to 1822. Boltwood Walk and the Boltwood Walk Parking Garage now occupy this area.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
1928
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Is part of the Lincoln Barnes Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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Photographs
Folder: Main Street Nash Block negatives
Noah Webster in Amherst, 1812 to 1822
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
Amherst (Mass.)
Lengthy article describing Noah Webster's life in Amherst including a description of his property and house, what he grew in his garden, the process he used to write his famous dictionary, what Amherst and the Town Common looked like at the time, and his civic and political roles.
Article includes a photograph of the area where Webster's property was located.
Springfield Sunday Union and Republican, May 6, 1928.
Jones Library Special Collections
1928-05-06
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Is part of the Springfield Newspaper Clippings Collection
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Newspapers