From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: "The Barrett Gymnasium, erected in 1860 at a cost of $10,000, was largely the means of developing the system of physical culture for which Amherst is justly famous. It was the first building…
From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: "The Barrett Gymnasium, erected in 1860 at a cost of $10,000, was largely the means of developing the system of physical culture for which Amherst is justly famous. It was the first building…
From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: "The Barrett Gymnasium, erected in 1860 at a cost of $10,000, was largely the means of developing the system of physical culture for which Amherst is justly famous. It was the first building…
Side view showing the Lawrence Observatory. From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: "The Observatory consists of an octagonal tower, 50 feet high and 17 feet in diameter, with a revolving dome and a central pedestal supporting a…
From Handbook of Amherst by Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1894: "The building stands upon the site of the first meeting-house of the First Congregational Society The Cabinet and the Observatory were built in 1847 at a cost of $9000, which was raised by…
View of Morgan Library, the Amherst College President's House and College Hall on the west side of South Pleasant Street before the addition to the Library in 1882.
View of Morgan Library, the Amherst College President's House and College Hall on the west side of South Pleasant Street before the addition to the Library in 1882.
View of Morgan Library, the Amherst College President's House a partial view of College Hall on the west side of South Pleasant Street before the addition to the Library in 1882.
View of the Amherst College President's House and Morgan Library with a fence along the walkway. This photograph was taken before the renovation of Morgan Library in 1882.
View of Morgan Library, the Amherst College President's House and College Hall on the west side of South Pleasant Street before the addition to the Library in 1882. This view is a winter scene with a covering of snow on the ground.