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Collection: Edgar Scott Postcard Collection
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Jones Library
Colored postcard of an exterior view of the Jones Library.
Main Street
Scott, Edgar T.
Amherst (Mass.)
At the Notch
Color postcard looking up the train tracks towards the Notch in the Holyoke mountain range.
South from Mt. Sugarloaf
Color postcard looking south from Mt. Sugarloaf in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Old Strong House
Exterior view of the Strong House with "towering buttonwood trees" seen from North Prospect Street.
Pleasant Street Trolley
A trolley goes down Pleasant Street. Postcard has been sent.
Dickinson Store on Meadow Street
Street view of the Dickinson storefront. People stand on the porch.
Lord Jeffery Inn
Lord Jeffrey Inn with a car parked along the street. Large tree in center of frame.
River Bank
A group of four people stand on a floating dock or boat. The river bank is in the foreground.
Connecticut River from Mount Holyoke
Connecticuit Rover flows through Hadley. Seen from Mount Holyoke.
Ox-Bow from Mount Holyoke
A group of four boys sit on top of Mount Holyoke and look out at the Ox-Bow and Northampton. One of them gestures towards the scene below.
Church and Middle Street
Looking down Middle Street at the church in Hadley.
Ox-Bow from Mount Holyoke
View of the Ox-Bow in the Connecticuit River from Mount Holyoke. No people in image.
Three Bridges
Three briges in Hadley. Looking across the river.
Summit House
Summit House on Mt. Tom. Visitors stand on the balconies and walkways.
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