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

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Visitors walk on around at the summit of Mt. Tom. View of Easthampton in the distance.

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A man stands near a tree stump on which he is cutting firewood. He is holding an axe against a piece getting ready to split it. A pile of split firewood is on the left and pieces waiting to be split are on the right. Water takes up the middleground…

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A man drawing water from a well-sweep. A large pile of firewood is on the right with a house behind it. A horse with a wagon rests in the middleground next to a solitary tree.

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A group of men and one girl sit around the porch of a country store with one man sitting on a barrel, and another on a wheelbarrow. One man is resting one foot on the wheelbarrow and one leans against the wall near the open door to the store.

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Three men on board a large sailboat with its sails down and the door to the captain's quarters open in the back of the photograph.

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Two men stand on a two-masted ship called "Gold Hunter" moored near the shore.

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A tree grows near a house by the water of Boothbay Harbor. Other houses are visible across the water in the background.

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

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View of Prospect House on the summit of Mount Holyoke.

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Trolleys on the road to the Notch.

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Buildings along a dirt road, woods in background. Landscape is a sloping hill. The Montague City Rod Company made fishing rods.

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Book of postcards with scenes and buildings of Massachusetts Agricultural College, now UMASS Amherst.

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Book of postcards with scenes and buildings of the town of Amherst and colleges.

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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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