House of Massachusetts Agricultural College President Henry Hill Goodell on Sunset Avenue
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the house the Henry Hill Goodell lived in when he was president of Massachusetts Agricultural College. Robert Frost later bought and lived in this house from 1932 to 1938.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1890
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Massachusetts Agricultural College campus and surrounding area
Amherst (Mass.)
A view of the campus and surrounding land taken from the elevated ground of Mount Pleasant and showing North Pleasant Street in the lower part of the image. Old Chapel and other college buildings are shown in the distance.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1890
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LOV0423
Mounted men at Fourth of July celebration
Rites and ceremonies
American flag
Amherst (Mass.)
View of a group of men on horses in front of the flagpole on the Town Common which was dedicated on July 4, 1899. Names written on verso: Leonard M. Hills, Dr. Perry, Dr. Gates, Charles Edward, George Thayer, Fred Hawley, Julius Trott, Dr. E.M. Brown, John Mullen, Capt. Thayer, A.W. Hall, E.A. Hosmer.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
1899-07-04
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LOV0408
July 4th celebration on Amherst Town Common
American flag
Rites and ceremonies
Amherst (Mass.)
Crowd standing on the Town Common during the dedication of the new flagpole on July 4, 1899. Carriages pulled by horses are visible in the foreground.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
1899-07-04
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LOV0407
American flag on Amherst Town Common
American flag
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the flag pole with waving American flag which was dedicated on the Town Common on July 4, 1899. Photograph probably taken from a building in Merchants' Row. Written in the Amherst Record of June 28, 1899, "For the first time in many years Amherst is to have a genuine old-fashioned 4th of July celebration. The occasion is the presentation to Edwin M. Stanton Grand Army post of a handsome and expensive flag and staff by George Cutler, Jr., and Leonard M. Hills. The staff will be planted on the common, facing Merchants' Row; it is constructed of steel, 100 feet in height, and is the only one of its kind in Massachusetts. The flag is of the best make, 10 x 20 feet in size."
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
1899
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Amherst Town Common
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the length of Town Common from north to south. Boltwood Avenue is on the left and South Pleasant Street on the right.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1895
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LOV0400; Folder: Amherst- Town Common- Area Views- Looking South
Carpenter House in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
House on Sunset Avenue built by Edward W. Carpenter (foreground) with a view of the adjacent house in the background.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1893
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Chase's Block in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
View of Chase's Block on the corner of Amity and North Pleasant Streets. The view includes a parked wagon with a picnic basket beside it, and a baby carriage on the porch in front of the tailoring shop of Henry O. Pease. Other shops in the building at the time were an American Express office and a fish market. The sign on the building reads Chase's Block, 1894.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
After 1894
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Back yard on North Pleasant Street in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
View of a pine grove with chairs and a hammock set up. Written on the back of the photograph, "where outdoor gatherings will be held; Mr. Fearing's grove; Wild Garden; now frat; backyard on North Pleasant and Fearing St."
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1896
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LOV0355
Businesses on North Pleasant Street in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Dickinson Block on the southeast corner of North Pleasant Street in the area where Antonio's Pizza is now located. Businesses visible, from right to left, are: C. H. Sanderson & Co, clothiers, The Grange Store, S. A. Phillips, a meat market, and a "Restaurant on the European Plan." There is a horse and wagon parked in front of S. A. Phillips.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1895
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Grace Episcopal Church in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the Grace Episcopal Church and tower on Boltwood Avenue covered in ivy.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1890
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Grace Episcopal Church in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the Grace Episcopal Church and tower on Boltwood Avenue covered in ivy. Written on verso: "clock and bell added to tower 1868; fence added in 1880 by Professor Tuckerman, at his own expense."
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1890
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Amherst Town Hall on Boltwood Avenue
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the newly constructed Town Hall. This may be the earliest photograph after the completion of Town Hall. The clock has not been installed and there are no bushes planted in front. There is a partial view of the Grace Episcopal Church rectory on the right, and just visible on the left is the Amazon and Panther statue.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1890
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LOV0287
Amherst Town Hall on Boltwood Avenue
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the newly constructed Town Hall and Main Street. Ivy has been planted and is just beginning to grow up the front of the building. The clock has not been installed and there is a partial view of the Grace Episcopal Church rectory on the right. A street light was placed on the sidewalk near a horse and buggy that stands in the middle of Main Street.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1892
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Paige's Livery Stable in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
View of Paige's Livery Stable, next to the Amity Street School, with horses, employees, and the Amherst House stagecoach with driver. This building became the Amherst Theater. Stated in The Village of Amherst, a Landmark of Light, by Frank Prentice Rand, "The Paige livery, conducted by Theodore, his son Melrose, and always the genial "Bill" Casey, maintaining as many as sixty-five horses at one time, continued to serve townsmen and students until 1921."
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1890
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LOV0281