Portrait of Frazar Stearns in military uniform
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Stearns, Frazar Augustus, 1840-1862
Portrait of Frazar Stearns shortly before he was killed in the battle of Newbern. The photograph was for his parents (Amherst College President William A. Stearns and Rebecca Alden Frazar Stearns) as the signature underneath reads, "Your affec. son, Frazar A. Stearns."
Emily Dickinson wrote a letter to her Norcross cousins in which she states "brave Frazar, killed at Newbern...his big heart shot away by a 'minie ball.'"
Jones Library Special Collections
1862-03-01
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Photographs
Folder: Stearns, Frazar A.
Dickinson Homestead
Dwellings -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Dickinson Family -- Amherst (Mass.)
Amherst (Mass.)
Photograph of the Dickinson Homestead.
Jones Library Special Collections
1925-06-01
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Photographs
Folder: Dickinson Collection--Photographs--House
Drawing of Emily Dickinson
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
Drawing
Art
Amherst (Mass.)
Interpretive drawing of Emily Dickinson done in pen, ink, and ink wash by local artist Scott Prior.
Prior, Scott, 1949-
Jones Library Special Collections
1976
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Drawings
Amherst Record Home Almanac
Almanacs, American
Yearbooks
Calendars
Amherst (Mass.)
Almanac "containing matters of local interest, local business announcements...also some pages of miscellaneous reading." Includes a chronology of notable events (both local and national) for 1876, Amherst marriages and deaths for the year, statistics of marriages, births and deaths for each year between 1810 to 1819, and 1866 to 1875, population statistics for different years, information about town officers, clubs and organizations, churches, schools (including teachers and number of students). Calendar showing sun rise and set, and moon rise is printed along with quaint sayings, poetry, etiquette for different occasions, types of wedding anniversaries, toasts and sentiments, and other miscellanea. Interesting drawings appear on many pages.
McCloud, H. M. (Henry Martyn), b. 1838
Jones Library Special Collections
1877
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Books
Amherst Imprints 1877
Dickinson accounts at Cutler dry-goods store in Amherst
Account books
Dry-goods
Amherst (Mass.)
George Cutler & Co. account book page showing purchases by Edward Dickinson and William Austin Dickinson.
Cutler, George
Jones Library Special Collections
1875
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Manuscripts
Folder: Cutler, George & Co. -- Accounts
Obituary of Emily Dickinson
Obituaries
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
Amherst (Mass.)
Newspaper clipping of the obituary of Emily Dickinson written by Susan Dickinson and published in the Springfield Republican (May 18, 1886) and the Amherst Record (May 19, 1886).
Dickinson, Susan Huntington, 1830-1913.
Jones Library Special Collections
1886-05-18
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Newspapers
Folder: Funeral
Lithograph of Amherst, 1857
Amherst (Mass.) -- Aerial views
Amherst (Mass.)
Birds-eye-view lithograph of Amherst. Perspective map not drawn to scale. Published by John B. Bachelder between 1855 and 1857.
Includes insets: Residence of Prof. Edward Hitchcock, Residence of L.S. Sweetser, esq.; Residence of Hon. Edward Dickinson; Residence of Prof. W.S. Clark; Mount Pleasant Institute; Amherst College.
Original lithograph in the Emily Dickinson Exhibit, Jones Library Special Collections.
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1857
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Prints
The Christian Soldier, a sermon by Charles Wadsworth
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Sermons
This sermon was preached at the beginning of the Civil War by Charles Wadsworth, a minister proclaimed by Emily Dickinson to be "My Shepherd from 'Little Girl'hood'." Dickinson had heard him preach at the Arch Street Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia during a trip to Washington to visit her father, who was a congressman at the time. She and Lavinia (her sister) stayed for two weeks with the Coleman family (cousins) who attended the Arch Street Church where Wadsworth was minister. The Colemans mailed copies of his sermons to Dickinson in the years following.
Wadsworth, Charles, 1814-1882
Jones Library Special Collections
1861
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Documents
Call number: DICKINSON/Wadsworth
Catalog of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, 1847-48
Mount Holyoke Female Seminary -- Curricula -- Periodicals
Mount Holyoke Female Seminary -- Directories
Schools
South Hadley (Mass.)
This 16-page catalog lists trustees, teachers and pupils at the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for the year that Emily Dickinson attended, describing the course of study, entrance requirements, books used, vacations, Sabbath requirements, etc.
Jones Library Special Collections
1847
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Is part of the Amherst Imprints Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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Documents
Amherst Imprints 279
Attractions of Amherst brochure
Landscape
Material culture
Amherst (Mass.)
This 24-page brochure describes Amherst during Emily Dickinson's lifetime including the landscape, highlights of Amherst College, changes to Kellogg Block, and businesses in Amherst center. There is a good description of the merchandise sold in each business. Businesses described include: Saxton, Samuel K. Orr, Hunt & Co., H. Burt & Co., Marsh & Son's Furniture and Coffin Warerooms, Dickinson & Wight, Leach Brothers and J. J. Vincent of Amherst Dental Rooms, Waite & Son, E. F. Cooke (Amherst House and Northampton stage), J. L. Lovell, J. A. Rawson, S. Holland & Son, Young Brothers Furniture and Coffin Warehouse, George L. Parker, Miss Mattie Hubbard (hat decorating supplies), T. W. Lavake, H. C. Piper, William Kellogg, and C. E. Hutchinson.
McCloud, Henry Martyn, b. 1838
Jones Library Special Collections
1871
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Amherst Imprints 565
Amherst Academy and Parsons House
Schools
Amherst Academy (Amherst, Mass.)
View of Amity Street and Amherst Academy building, where Emily Dickinson went to school. The Academy building is three and one-half stories and federal style. The building was razed in 1868. Rev. David Parsons House is on the right. The Jones Library is now located directly across the street from the site where the school once stood.
Jones Library Special Collections
Before 1868
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Photographs
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Construction of First Congregational Church in Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Construction of the First Congregational Church on Main Street in the winter of 1867. This building was the fourth meetinghouse constructed by the congregation. Edward Dickinson (Emily's father) gave a speech at its dedication.
Prouty, Charles
Page from Charles Prouty photograph album
Jones Library Special Collectons
1867
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Photographs
Palmer Block in Amherst
Stereographs
Amherst (Mass.)
This business block is called Palmer Block and is where Emily Dickinson's father and brother operated their law firm. Written on verso: "C.J.W. from Mother Dec. 25, 1875."
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1875
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Is part of the John Lovell Photograph Collection. Jones Library Special Collections
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Photographs
LOV1088
Old village church meetinghouse
Stereographs
Amherst (Mass.)
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 it College Hall. The east portico was restored by the College in 1905. The building still stands at the corner of South Pleasant Street and Northampton Road. Emily Dickinson and her family went to church here.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1861
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Photographs
LOV1009
Old village church meetinghouse
Stereographs
Amherst (Mass.)
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 it College Hall. The east portico was restored by the College in 1905. The building still stands at the corner of South Pleasant Street and Northampton Road. Emily Dickinson and her family went to church here.
Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Jones Library Special Collections
Circa 1867
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Photographs
LOV1008