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Amherst_Photographer.pdf
Eight-page newspaper published once by J. L. Lovell, Amherst resident and photographer. The newspaper includes miscellaneous advertisements alongside stories and articles about the new photographic technologies being practiced in Amherst.

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Portrait of John L. Lovell taken at his Amherst Picture Gallery.

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LOVO176.jpg
View of the Lothrop house, later the Phi Delta Theta house, corner Boltwood and College Ave.

MAR07UMASSParkingGarage.jpg
View of the length of the parking garage at the University of Massachusetts.

MAR12BikesHastingsStore.jpg
Bicyles resting in the bicycle stand in front of Hastings store on South Pleasant Street.

NightMainStreet.jpg
View up Main Street toward Town Hall and the central business district at night.

SnowWalkingEvergreens.jpg
A lone pedestrian struggles to move forward through thick snow on the sidewalk in front of the Evergreens (William Austin Dickinson House).

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PlumblysAtNight.jpg
Plumbley's Restaurant, illuminated at night, from across and down Main Street.

MAR26Posters.jpg
Jumble of posters and various hand made advertisements taped to a wall in the center of Amherst.

MAR23Faces.jpg
Flamingo decorations outside the building which housed Faces of Earth for about 20 years. The building is behind the Mobil station on North Pleasant Street and had previously housed a candlepin bowling alley. Faces had removed from the site by…

MAR14AmherstPlayground.jpg
View showing playground equipment in winter with a covering of snow on the ground and showing interesting shadows cast by the equipment.

MAR37Stearns Chaple steeple.jpg
View upward showing detail of the steeple that is now a part of the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College.

MARLandrys1982.jpg
Landry's Market on lower Main Street with upper and lower porches and a large Budweiser sign in front. This building has been converted into apartments.

MAR43RFLibrary.jpg
Students relaxing in the sun on a spring day outside the Robert Frost Library.

ButtonsForSale.jpg
Buttons for sale at a booth at the 1984 Amherst Community Fair.
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