View of College Hill showing North College, South College and Johnson Chapel. Edward Hitchcock, a professor who later became president of the College, was not pleased with the simple architecture of these buildings. He felt they "form an unsightly…
Built in 1869, this structure housed the chemistry lab, a chapel, and a military hall and armory. It burned in September of 1922. It is shown here neatly landscaped with shrubs and trees.
Built in 1869, this structure housed the chemistry lab, a chapel, and a military hall and armory. It burned in September of 1922. It is shown here with a tidy, curved sidewalk leading to the front steps.
This image is part of an advertisement for the College Co-Op Steam Laundry and shows a long wooden building with a horse and carriage parked outside. The advertisement reads: "Amherst House laundry work is done by the College Co-op Steam Laundry, So.…
Image of College Candy Kitchen staff posed in the interior, on left are three women and one man, at center back three women, and at right a single man beside booths, all in uniform, women in dresses with aprons and men in white kitchen jackets.
This is the area behind the commercial blocks on the north side of upper Main Street in Amherst where Bueno Y Sano is now located. The College Candy Kitchen was located in the Nash Block before the fire in February of 1928 destroyed the building. The…