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View across a grassy meadow in the Woodside Avenue/Snell Street area over South Pleasant Street to College Hill.

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View across the south end of the Town Common showing Amherst College buildings.

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View of College Hill from the northeast, showing East College dormitory on the far left and the old Amherst High School on the far right. This photograph was taken before 1873, when Stearns Church was built next to East College.

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View of College Hill from the northeast, showing East College dormitory on the far left and the old Amherst High School on the far right with the Huntington house in the foreground before it. This photograph was taken after 1873, when Stearns Church…

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Winter view of College Hill from the northeast, showing East College dormitory and Stearns Church on the far left, and the old Amherst High School on Spring Street on the far right. This photograph was taken after 1873, when Stearns Church was built,…

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Aerial view over Boltwood Avenue showing Amherst College buildings. This photograph was taken after 1873, when Stearns Church was built, and before 1883, when East College was demolished.

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Aerial view over Boltwood Avenue showing Amherst College buildings. This photograph was taken after 1873, when Stearns Church was built, and before 1883, when East College was demolished.

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Arial view of College Hill from the north looking over treetops that block the view of Boltwood Avenue. A portion of the Town Common is visible in the lower right corner. East College dormitory, torn down 1883, can be seen next to Stearns Church on…

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View of College Hill as seen from northeast. East College dormitory, razed in 1883, can be seen to the right of Stearns Church on the left. The other college buildings are also visible.

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This building was erected in 1828-29 as the third meetinghouse of First Congregational Church of Amherst. The pillars were removed by the church in 1861 and it was purchased by the College in 1867.

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The proposal for Pratt Field and grandstand, located on Northampton Road, was initiated, and the cost met, in 1890 by Frederic B. Pratt of the class of 1887. The grandstand was built in 1891 and had a seating capacity of around four hundred. It also…

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Collage view of four Amherst College fraternities listed as Alpha Delta Phi, Psi Upsilon, Chi Phi, Delta Upsilon, and two views of Whately Glen.

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Collage view of four Amherst College fraternity houses described as Beta Theta Pi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Chi Psi, and Phi Delta Theta.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.

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Portrait of an unidentified member of the Amherst College faculty.
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