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Image of performers, standing in choral concert rows, holding opened books, an undated Jones Library Auditorium Event.

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View of the Jones Library auditorium taken from the back of the room and looking toward the stage showing the piano and the stage curtains.

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The adult reading room of the Jones Library in 1968.

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An article in the Springfield Sunday Union and Republican on the Jones Library from November 4, 1928.

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Colored postcard of an exterior view of the Jones Library.

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Diagram showing the locations of the Jones Family pews, numbered 17 and 83, in the Meeting House in the first parish of Amherst

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The Jones Family Bible, open to pages listing family births, deaths and marriages.

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Inside of the antique showroom at Johnson's Bookstore filled with shelves and a table full of glassware, dinnerware, and lamps. Two chairs stand against the wall with a grandfather's clock in between them. More chairs stand around the table.

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The front entrance of Johnson's Bookstore on Market Street in Springfield with two displays windows filled with books. A front end of an automobile parked on the left of the photograph and other businesses on either side of the bookstore also…

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A portrait of the Johnson family behind a house with some people standing and some sitting. In the upper row from left are: Clifton Johnson Minnie Jordan Johnson, baby Henry Reynolds Johnson, Henry R. Johnson. The middle row from left: Anna McQueston…

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A portrait of the Johnson family behind a house with some people standing and some sitting. In the upper row from left are: Clifton Johnson with baby Irving, Minnie Jordan Johnson, baby Henry Reynolds Johnson, Henry R. Johnson. The middle row from…

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Erected in the years 1826-27, Johnson Chapel was named for Adam Johnson of Pelham who gave most of the money to build it. Hiram Johnson and Warren S. Howland, both of Amherst, helped with the construction. From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H.…

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View of Johnson Chapel with South College visible on the right and a long row of stairs leading up toward the buildings.

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South College (in the foreground) is the oldest building on the College grounds and was constructed in 1820 and used as a dormitory. In 1891 it was extensively altered and modernized. The chapel, constructed in 1827, was used for morning prayers and…

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Notation on verso: "Breaking ground for the Jones Library July 25, 1927". An older man in suit and hat stands in frame right with his left foot on a shovel facing a young boy dressed in short pants in frame left who holds a long pole and looks at the…
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