Aerial view, North Pleasant Street in Amherst, west side
Amherst (Mass.) -- Aerial views
Amherst (Mass.)
Aerial view of the west side of North Pleasant Street south to Amity Street. The building which was the Elm Tree Inn, and which housed the Amherst Tavern, was the first house at the center of the photograph. The top of the Amherst House is visible in the background. Shows the cluster of buildings and backyards in that area.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Before 1926
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Aerial view, North Pleasant Street, Boltwood Walk area in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.) -- Aerial views
Amherst (Mass.)
Aerial view of the east side of North Pleasant Street south to Main Street, including the area that is now Boltwood Walk. Shows the location of the old Amherst Boys' Club building and the old High School and Junior High School on Lessey Street as well as houses and open areas.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1920
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American House block in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
This structure was built on the site where Noah Webster's house was located during the time he spent in Amherst writing his dictionary (1812-1822). It was built as the Hygeian Hotel. This statement was printed in the Springfield Republican edition of January 15, 1853: "There is a spring in the cellar of the Hygeian Hotel, Amherst, very strongly impregnated with iron, combined with sulfur and magnesia. The flow of water is abundant and unfailing."
The Hygeian Hotel was renamed the American House Hotel in June of 1854 (Springfield Republican, June 21, 1854). After 1868, it became a business block only, though still called the American House. It was demolished in 1909 to make way for the Lincoln Building.
This photograph shows the building in dilapidated condition shortly before it was demolished.
Scott, Edgar T., 1858-1940
Jones Library Special Collections
1909-08
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Amherst center
Amherst (Mass.)
Turn of the century view of the center of Amherst looking west toward the Amherst House from the north end of the Town Common.
Scott, Edgar T., 1858-1940
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1900
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Amherst House Block in the 1920's
Amherst (Mass.)
The Amherst House Block stood at the corner of South Pleasant and Amity Streets. The Amherst House Hotel was in operation on the upper levels and a number of businesses were located on the street level. Note the Jones Library signs on the second floor. The Jones Library rented rooms here from 1921 through 1926. This building burned to the ground in December of 1926.
The two additional images present close-up views of men loitering in front of some of the businesses.
Barnes, Lincoln W., 1879-1966
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1923
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Amherst House hotel
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the Amherst House which was located on the corner of Amity and South Pleasant Streets. This is the second incarnation of the hotel and is shown here with people posing in front and the stagecoach parked on the side of the building. D. H. Kendrick was proprietor at this time.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Amherst the village beautiful, cultured and literary/Amherst House hotel par excellence [brochure]. Springfield, Mass. : John C. Otto, printer, n.d.
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1900
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Amherst House hotel and business block
Amherst (Mass.)
View looking west on Main Street and showing a section of Merchants' Row and the second incarnation of the Amherst House. Businesses shown in the Amherst House block include E. R. Clark, Deuel's Drug Store, a clothes shop, and Amherst E-O Store. There are ladies sitting on a bench on the northwest end of the Town Common and a horse pulling a cart in the street.
The first Amherst House, and most of Merchants' Row, were consumed by fire on July 4, 1879. The Amherst House was rebuilt in 1880, and was completely destroyed by another fire in 1926.
Scott, Edgar T., 1858-1940
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1909
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Amherst House hotel and business block
Amherst (Mass.)
View looking west on Main Street and showing a section of Merchants' Row and the second incarnation of the Amherst House. Businesses visible in the Amherst House block include Harry H. Clark, Deuel's Drug Store, and Campion & Fish.
The first Amherst House, and most of Merchants' Row, were consumed by fire on July 4, 1879. The Amherst House was rebuilt in 1880, and was completely destroyed by another fire in 1926.
Scott, Edgar T., 1858-1940
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1906
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Amherst House hotel and business block
Amherst (Mass.)
This large hotel once stood on the corner of South Pleasant and Amity Streets and is shown here with both horse carts and automobiles parked in front.
Scott, Edgar T., 1858-1940
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1917
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Amherst House on South Pleasant Street
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the first incarnation of the Amherst House. It was previously known as the Boltwood Tavern. The establishment was sold in 1838 and the name was changed to the Amherst House. It provided lodging for travelers coming by stage from Northampton, as well as several permanent residents and students. Also visible in the photograph is the old ice wagon.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Before 1879
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Amherst House on South Pleasant Street
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the first incarnation of the Amherst House. It was previously known as the Boltwood Tavern. The establishment was sold in 1838 and the name was changed to the Amherst House. It provided lodging for travelers coming by stage from Northampton, as well as several permanent residents and students. Also visible in the photograph is the stagecoach.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Before 1879
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Amherst House on South Pleasant Street
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the second incarnation of the Amherst House before the sign was installed and with a view of Merchants' Row, Paige's Livery and the Amity Street School.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
After 1880
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Amherst House on South Pleasant Street
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the second incarnation of the Amherst House, a large hotel and business block. The first Amherst House was destroyed by fire on July 4, 1879.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1888
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Amherst House on South Pleasant Street
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the second incarnation of the Amherst House, a large hotel and business block. The first Amherst House was destroyed by fire on July 4, 1879. Horses and carriages are parked on the street. Businesses visible are O. G. Couch, Deuel, and Blodgett & Seavey.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1888
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Amherst House on South Pleasant Street
Amherst (Mass.)
View of the second incarnation of the Amherst House, a large hotel and business block. The first Amherst House was destroyed by fire on July 4, 1879. Horses and carriages are parked on the street and people are loitering near the building.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
After 1880
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