This house, known as the Houghton place, was located on the south corner of College Street and Boltwood Avenue. I was purchased by the fraternity in 1894, and sold to Amherst College in 1912. The house was demolished in 1913.
This is a letter of petition to Thomas Pownall, Governor of the Province of Massachusetts. John Nash, Isaac Ward, and Nehimieh Dickinson propose that the new town that is separating from Hadley should be named after Baron Jeffery Amherst.
Three people (left to right), Sondra Radosh, Kay Lyons, and Ken Samonds. involved in the play "Field Day for Death" pose on the main staircase of The Jones Library.
A group of people stand and sit along a fence bordering the Hockanum Cemetery with gravestones visible behind them. A large tree visible on the left and a mountain is visible in the background.
A woman sitting on a wooden bench peeling potatoes into a pail with a bowl and a smaller pail next to her. A wicker basket and a pail are on the bench next to her and the bench stands against a stone wall with a stone building partially visible on…
A brook extends away from the camera. There is a road and a wooden bridge running across it in the middleground. Some bare trees grow by the road and woods are visible in the background.
Peace activists marching along with the military parade for Recognition Weekend, an event organized at UMass in mid-July, 1986. The event was designed as a vehicle to honor veterans. It drew a large number of people interested in balancing the…
View of a section of Town Common with Grace Episcopal Church and rectory in the background and a footpath in the foreground. There is an unidentified square next to the footpath.