Purchased by Amherst College in 1892, the Boltwood House was remodeled as a student dining hall and renamed Hitchcock Hall. It was razed in 1916 for the construction of Converse Memorial Library, now Converse Hall.
Group portrait of the Amherst College Class of 1877 taken on the steps of Johnson Chapel. Many of them are wearing or holding hats. Hat styles include top derbys, boaters, and casual wide-brimmed hats.
Group portrait of the Amherst College Class of 1869 taken on the steps of Johnson Chapel. Many of them are wearing or holding hats. Hat styles include top hats, derbys, and boaters.
Amherst College chapel in the right-center of the photograph, flanked by dormitory buildings, trees obscure the dormitory on the left, a slope and steps lead up to the chapel.
Color postcard view from town common to Amherst House, corner of S. Pleasant and Amity St. Image shows two trolley's, the Amherst House, wagons, store awnings, as well as trees with some foliage.
Members of the Amherst Boys Club working on a project on Cleanup Day. Boys are at work shoveling dirt near a parked a two-horse cart filled with dirt. Kellogg Avenue School is in the background.