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  • Collection: Edgar Scott Postcard Collection

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Children stand along the road, in South Hadley, near where roads diverge to Amherst and Granby.

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Brick schoolhouse in North Amherst which became the Amherst Survival Center.

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View of the small brick school house in South Amherst, which later became the East Street Alternative High School, part of the Amherst Regional School system.

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This brick building, located at the intersection of Shays and Middle Streets, and Pomeroy Lane, was once the South Amherst post office.

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Color postcard looking south from Mt. Sugarloaf in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

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View looking north on South Pleasant Street. Merchants' Row is on the left, Town Common is on the right, and horses with carriages are parked near the shops. The flag pole can be seen at the edge of the Town Common and a trolley car can be seen in…

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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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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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View of houses on State Street in the Cushman area of North Amherst.

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Scenic view of the pond at Mass Aggie surrounded by nicely landscaped trees and shrubs. A small island is visible in the middle and a group of students relax at the edge.

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Summit House on Mt. Tom. Visitors stand on the balconies and walkways.

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View of the Sunderland Bridge and Sugarloaf mountain seen from the rive rbank.

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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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Postcard order form sent to Albertype Company in Brooklyn, N.Y. Scott ordered 1,000 sepia toned cards and wrote a note asking, "please put in clouds."

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Exterior view of Amherst College's Theta Delta Chi House.
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