Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students in it. One student is smoking a pipe and reading, one student is writing at a round table. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry K. Field, proprietors, Class of 69.
Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students in it and a fire blazing in the fireplace. One student is sitting at a table and reading, one student is sitting in an easy chair and reading. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry…
Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students in it and a bookcase filled with books on the wall behind them. Both students are leaning back in chairs and reading books. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry K. Field,…
Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students sitting in chairs and reading in the light from a window. One student is smoking a pipe, the other is sitting with his back to the camera. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry K.…
View of the very grassy south end of the Town Common with the Amherst College Octagon and other college buildings, and the end of Boltwood Avenue, visible in the background. Stated in "The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts" by Carpenter…
View of the sunken, grassy, and fenced-in south end of the Town Common with Amherst College's College Hill in the background. Stated in "The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts" by Carpenter and Morehouse: "North of College Hill the common…
This is the Dr. William F. Sellon house, rumoured to have had a subcellar connected to a tunnel which ran under Sellon Street to the house across. Dr. Sellon was an Amherst physician who built the house around 1824 and later ran a water cure facility…
Aerial view from an upper floor in Phoenix Row showing Boltwood Avenue and Grace Episcopal Church on the left and a portion of the Town Common on the right and extending up to College Hill at Amherst College.
View of College Hill and houses along South Pleasant Street from the Pratt Field/Woodside road area. The dirt road at the left is the present Woodside Avenue.