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Early view down Amity Street with white picket fences along the sidewalks and showing houses on both sides of the street.

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View of a tree-lined dirt road with wagon tracks and fencing along the dirt sidewalks.

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View toward the west from the top of Mount Pleasant, looking out over an orchard.

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View north on North Pleasant Street with a horse and wagon on the road.

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This photograph shows Northampton Road looking west and showing the residences of Professors Neill and Cowles and another house on the east side of the street.

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View looking south toward the center of North Amherst. North Congregational Church is in the background and children and adults are walking along the road. Trolley tracks are visible in the foreground.

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View from the Grace Church Tower looking south over Boltwood Avenue, Spring Street, and the Town Common to Amherst College. Very clear winter scene showing a portion of the Town Common, Amherst College buildings, and fields and houses east of…

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Looking east across Thayer Street toward houses on Ward Street. Two dogs sit on the grass in the foreground.

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View of the house and yard at 37 Thayer Street. The house was built about 1927.

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View of houses on State Street in the Cushman area of North Amherst.

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This brick building, located at the intersection of Shays and Middle Streets, and Pomeroy Lane, was once the South Amherst post office.

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View of Main Street looking east, showing the William Austin Dickinson house and the Emily Dickinson house. People are standing on the sidewalk. This image shows the area near the current Sweetser Park.

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View on South Prospect Street showing fences along the dirt sidewalks.

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View of the center of North Amherst village on North Pleasant Street, which is unpaved.

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Looking up Mount Pleasant Hill toward Mount Pleasant Institute. The hill is labeled "Nash Hill" on the photograph.
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