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View of Grace Episcopal Church with ivy growing up the front of the building. The beginning of Spring Street is just visible on the right.

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View of Grace Episcopal Church with ivy growing up the front of the building. The house next door is partially visible on the right.

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View of the entryway of Grace Episcopal Church covered with ivy.

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View of Grace Episcopal Church with the front of the building almost completely covered by ivy.

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View of Grace Episcopal Church and rectory from the Town Common.

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View looking over the pews toward the stained glass windows in the front of the church.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower looking over Williston Hall with a view of the First Congregational Church building.

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View across a meadow toward Amherst College with Amherst High School on the right and First Congregational Church on the left.

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This building is the third meetinghouse constructed by the First Congregational Church of Amherst. First Church removed the east portico of this building in 1861, as shown in this photograph. Amherst College bought this building in 1867, and renamed…

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This building is the third meetinghouse constructed by the First Congregational Church of Amherst. First Church removed the east portico of this building in 1861, as shown in this photograph. Amherst College bought this building in 1867, and renamed…

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Exterior view of Stearns Chapel. Construction was initiated in 1864 by a monetary gift of William F. Stearns. More funds were raised and construction took place beginning in 1870. The building was razed in 1949, except for the steeple, which stands…

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Looking north across the portico of Johnson Chapel. There are students lounging on the steps and against trees.

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Looking over pews toward the front with a view of the arched ceiling and the organ pipes.

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View of an ornate column inside the new Stearns Chapel.

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Pelham granite and Longmeadow sandstone were used in the construction of this chapel, which was dedicated in 1886. The architect was Stephen C. Earle of Worcester. The college library operated on the first floor and the chapel on the second.
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