View of the building that was originally called Middle College until the original North College burned in 1857. Built by Hiram Johnson, an Amherst brick mason.
North College was one of the first buildings constructed in 1867 as housing for students attending the Massachusetts Agricultural College. It stood until about 1957 when it was razed for the construction of new college buildings.
One of the earliest buildings on campus, North College was built in 1869 and used mainly as a dormitory in the early years of Massachusetts Agricultural College. It was razed in 1955 for the construction of William L. Machmer Hall.
North College was one of the first buildings constructed in 1867 as housing for students attending the Massachusetts Agricultural College. It stood until about 1957 when it was raised for the construction of new college buildings. A water fountain is…
View of North College in the spring with new plantings and the statue Sabrina in the garden. Note the woman strolling with the baby carriage in the lower left corner.
Image of school children in Ella Roberts class. All gathered in front of the school, children are facing the camera many holding or wearing hats, Ella Roberts at center is in profile wearing a very tall hat, fitted button up jacket and long layered…
A wooden bridge stands in the middleground with the memorial obelisk on the right and the statue of Daniel Chester French on the left. Bare trees adorn the landscape.
A view up North Pleasant Street to North Amherst center. Notation on verso: "North Amherst - Middle 1800's. The Old Tavern, Post Office, Bates Inn & Congregational Church."
View of Montague Road on the right of the image, field in the foreground, North Congregational Church and multiple houses visible through trees in the background.
Close-up colorized view of the North Amherst Library, with electric (?) poles in front and two buggies in back. On verso, a listing of the open hours for the library has been printed under the words, "The North Amherst Library and The Jones Library…
Turn of the century view of the library. The building is a small, clapboard Queen Anne style structure and was designed by Roswell F. Putnam of Leverett. Montague Road and Sunderland Road are dirt.