subject index to northampton photographs forbes library
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Subject Index to Northampton Photographs – Forbes Library
Subject Description Notes Call #/Location
5th
Cavalry Modern version of a
Civil War Unit, used for
parades, flag raisings,
etc. c1986.
[Edmund J.] Lampron
Park; Parades; Civil
War, Marching Units
NO BOX 10B, folder 2
Abolitionists Ruggles, David NO 9R844
Academy of Music 274 Main St., built
c1891, architect William
Brocklesby.
Brocklesby, William;
Pulaski Park; [Edwin]
Kingsley House;
Theaters
NO 1.82A;
CO 11; Con 28-11; MO
31
Academy of Music –
Theatrical Events
Amateur Dramatics NO Box 3A&B
[Anna H. S.] Addis
House
53 E. Center St., Leeds NO 4Ad24
Aerial Views Series of 23 views of
Northampton made by
Lee K. Holland (Nov
1933), list in box. Other
misc. views - Smith
College (1920), Main St.
(1936, 1942),
Northampton from Mt.
Holyoke (1899), view
from Mansion House
(1879). Folder 1: Cooley
Dickinson Hospital,
1927, attributed to
Holland, above. Folder
2: Lucien Fugere photos
of Northampton, 1946;
includes personal
information, letter, 1998.
LaFleur Airport; Cooley
Dickinson Hospital;
Coolidge Memorial
Bridge; Holland, Lee K.,
photos; Fugere, Lucien,
photos
NO Box 4; See also
Morrison Series, MO
boxes 1-2
African-Americans Lindes, Timothy;
Ruggles, David
NO Box 10A – Group
Portraits, Veterans-
Spanish American War
[Patrick] Ahearn & Co.,
Undertakers
46 King St., site. NO Box 10A – Group
Portraits, Folder 4 (Fire
Dept.)
Allen Field CO 7, Con 28 – 7, 8
Allen House, Deerfield Houses, Deerfield DE 2e3
[Betty] Allen House,
D.A.R.
Clapp House NO 4 C538
Allen Sisters Series of
Photographs
Photographs by the
Allen Sisters, Frances
AL 1-6 (file cabinet)
and Mary, Deerfield,
MA. 1. Woman at
clock/mirror ―There they
come.‖ 2. River and
Hills. ―November
Summit.‖ 3. Children at
fireplace. ―Night before
Xmas.‖ 4. Sleeping
woman in chair. ―The
unfinished stint.‖ 5 Two
women at table. ―The tea
table.‖ 6. Large tree,
meadow. ―Red Maples.‖
Amateur Dramatics Includes: Northampton
Players performances at
McCallum Theater
(c1917-1929);
Northampton High
School Plays at the
Academy (c1912-16);
Clef and Orchestral
Clubs performances of
Iolante and Japanese
Girl at the Academy
(1914); several misc.
performances.
Plays; Theater;
Academy of Music –
Theatrical Events;
McCallum Theater; Clef
Club; Northampton
Players
NO Boxes 3A&B
Ambulance –
Northampton
First ambulance (c1919) NO1.51C; See also
Patriot’s Day Parade
(1918) Box 7A for print
American Legion Band Group Ports. NO Box 10
B Folder 2
American Library
Association
Conference, 1899.
Group port. Incl. Dewey
and Cutter. Visited
Northampton in 1931.
Forbes Library
(Exteriors)
Oversize – behind
gallery with prints; NO
Box 10B, Folder 1
(Group Portraits, Clubs
& Organizations)
Amherst College, Class
of 1865
Reunion photos, c1921 Tyler, Henry M. AM11-13
Amherst Common Winter evening view,
Mar. 1929
AM 9
Ann August 108 Main St. Built 1827
for Isaac Damon Granite
Stores
Draper Building NO 1.21A71
Annunciation
[Parochial] School,
Florence
47 Pine St., Florence.
Built 1925/26
Schools, Florence FL 22
Arcadia Wildlife
Sanctuary
Old Springfield Rd. Marshall’s Grove;
Boulais, T.J.; Mason,
Edward; Thomas, Earl
T.; Wikander, Lawrence
E.
NO 5.4A21
Armistice, Nov. 1918 Views of Main St (negs) Community Sing –
Neilson Library, Smith
College; World War I
NO Box 7A (Smith)
Armistice Day
Ceremony, 1941
Ceremony at Childs
Park, Nov. 11, 1941.
Watson Family – WA
Box 108
The Armory 131 King St. Built .
Gardner, Pyne and
Garnder, architects.
Howard Collection NO 1.18A; HO Box 1
Arnold House 41 West St, site. Burned
1916
Smith College
Dormitories
NO 4 A64
Artifacts, Indian, NO.
Hadley
Russell Farm, No.
Hadley
NH 4-6
[Old] Ashfield Rd
Bridge, Williamsburg
Bridges, Williamsburg WL 6
Atwood Aircraft Co. Mt. Tom Highway Airports NO 1.39A95
Baker Hall Now Gawith Hall, built
c1870.
Clarke School for the
Deaf
NO 2C55
[Capt. John] Baker
House
184 Elm St. Built 1710.
Torn down 1936.
[John] Whittelsey
House; Bank Robbery,
1876; [Frank Gates]
Allen House; Allen
Field House; [Aaron]
Breck Jr. House
NO 4 B174
[Osmyn] Baker House 78 Pomeroy Terr. Built
1855.
[Elizabeth] Baker
House; [Williams
Parker] Cutter House;
[Arthur] Watson House
1911-1922;
Northampton School for
Girls
NO 4 B175
[Ray Stannard] Baker
House
118 Sunset Ave,
Amherst
AM 2; AM 10
Bands, orchestras,
musical societies
NO Box 10 B, Folder 2 -
Group Portraits
Bank Robbers Northampton National
Bank. Composite
portrait.
NO Box 10B, Folder 5
Banks – Composite NO 1.24
Baptist Church West St. First building
dedicated 1864, razed
1903. Present building
First Baptist Church;
Crane Bible Class
NO 3B22; See also: NO
Box 10B, Folder 1A for
group portraits and bible
dedicated 1904, M.H.
Hubbard architect
classes; No 5.2E61 for
Elm St.; DD844:FB+N
v.2 for Baptist Church
Centenary Celebration
(Kingsley Coll.)
[H.B.] Bartlett Saw Mill West Farms. Henshaw
B. Bartlett, prop.
Lumber Yards NO 1.4B284
[J.] Bartlett House,
Skinnerville
(Williamsburg)
Mill River Flood, May
16, 1874 – NO Box 11,
Folder 2
[P.] Bartley House 196 Elm St. NO 4B284
[Judge William G.]
Bassett House
60 Crescent St. Built
1887-88
NO 4 B29
[Isaac Chapman] Bates
House
154 North St.. Built
c1801. Moved from
Bridge St. to North St. in
1848
[Henry] Roberts House NO 4 B318
Bay State – Covered
Bridges
Northampton – Misc.
NO Box 9
Bay State – Misc. Views Bay State Dam; Mill
River view; pond of
W.W. Lee. Includes
some drawings.
NO Box 9, Folder 15
Bay State Chapel 160 Riverside Dr. Built
1870-71, closed 1930
NO 3B34
Bay State Engine House Engine House #4. 328
Riverside Dr.
FO Box 3, Folder 5 –
Forbes Library Branches
Bay State Hotel (House) 41 Strong Ave. Built
1892
Hotels; Commercial
House; Porter Hotel;
Main St. Lower – Pre-
1900; Connecticut River
Railroad – Passenger
station
NO 1.7B34; also MO 8;
NO 1.31C; NO 1.31U
Bay State School Riverside Dr. 1st school
razed 1929, present
school built 1929
[William H.] Feiker
School
NO 2B34
Beacon Oil Company N. King St., near
Hatfield line
Exteriors NO 1.21B356
[J.W.] Beddow Picture
Framing
202 Main St. Boyden’s NO 1.71B63
Becket Flood Damage –
1927
View of Main St., Nov.
1927
BC 1-2
Belding Bros. Silk Mill 27 Hawley St site; Built
c1876
Factories NO 1.4B41
Berger’s 122 Main St.; Grand
opening September 3,
NO 1.21B45
1938
Bernier’s Liquors 22 Crafts Ave. Crafts Ave. NO 5.2C84
Bible Classes Crane Bible Class;
―Friendly‖ Class
Church Groups NO Box 10A – Group
Portraits, Folder 1a
(Baptist Church)
Bicyclists NO Box 10B – Group
Portraits, Folder 4
(Teams)
[Jeremiah] Blackman
House
Etching; this house was
located on what is now
Clark Ave., which was
then at the western end
of the ―Lickingwater‖
NO 4 B561
Blessed Sacrement
Church
354 Elm St. Built 1900.
Architects: Maginnis,
Walsh and Sullivan
NO 3B61
[William] Bliss House 68 Old South St, site
(Corner of Old South &
Fruit Sts)
NO 4 B618
Blizzard 1888 Views of Main St. Northampton – Misc.
NO Box 9
B’Nai Israel Synagogue 18 Bridge St. site.
Bought in 1905,
formerly St John’s
Episcopal Church
St. John’s Episcopal
Church, Bridge St.;
[Hezekiah] Hutchins
House, site; Synagogue
NO 3B62
[Luther] Bodman House 119 Elm St., site Helen Hills Chapel, site NO 4 B63
[Dr. G.] Boucher House 225 Elm St. [Wirt] Goodwyn House CO Box 31; NO Box
10B Folder 1
[Henry G.] Bowers
House
73 Prospect St, site.
Built 1827, demolished
1916
[Henry] Bright House;
[Dr. Benjamin C.]
Blodgett House; Polish
(Catholic) Church
NO 4 B677; Prints – 393
storage
Boyden House,
Deerfield
Houses, Deerfield DE 4
Boyden’s 196 Main St. Prop.
Charles H. Boyden
(1855-1930)
Restaurants; [Charles
W.[Whitting], carpenter
and mason, 1909-1922;
[James M.] Pierce, Paper
Hangers and Painters,
1900-1917; [John]
Metcalf Printers; [Frank
H.] Roberts, Liquor
NO 1.71B63
[J. Everett] Brady House 5 Crescent St. Built
1892
[Rev. Rufus]
Underwood House;
[Calvin] Coolidge
Residence, Nov 1905 –
NO 4 B72
Aug 1906
[Aaron] Breck, Jr.
House
196 Elm St.; Built c1856
(corner of Elm St. and
Kensington Ave.)
[Charles] Crouch House;
186 Elm St. (included in
view); [Capt. John]
Baker House; [John]
Whittlesey House;
[Harry] Hallett House
NO 4 B742
[Charles H.] Brewster
House
18 Old South St site.
Built c1815, torn down
May 1960
[Dr. David] Hunt House NO 4 B758
Bridge Street Cemetery [Lt. Luther A.] Clark
Chapel; Cemeteries;
Strong, Caleb – Tomb;
Bridge St. Chapel
NO 5.5B764
Bridge St. Park Parks; [Edmund J.]
Lampron Memorial Park
NO 5.4B764
Bridge St. Railroad
Crossing
Bridge St.; [Michael]
Williams House
NO 1.33B
Bridge St. School 2 Parsons St. NO 2B76
[Charles J.] Bridgeman
House
187 Elm St. (Corner of
Elm and Crescent), built
c1820
[Sidney L.] Clark
House; Quad Shoppe
NO 4 B764
[S.E] Bridgeman House 115 Elm St. ―Mrs. Bridgeman’s
House‖; [Clara] Knapp
House
NO 4 B764s
Bridges, Greenfield Greenfield series of
photographs GF 1
Broadhurst & Pomeroy Court St. NO 5.2C83
Brown and Bailey Brick
Yard and Works
439 Elm St site. Located
on land between Elm
and N. Elm Sts. Office
on corner of Gothic St,
and Allen Pl later at 70
Elm St
Brickyards; factories NO 1.4B81
[William Cullen] Bryant
Free Library,
Cummington
Est. 1872 Libraries, Cummington CU 1-2
[William Cullen] Bryant
House and Monument
Cummington
Built 1704 Interiors, houses CU 3-6
[Patrick] Bryant House,
West Chesterfield
Bryant, [Mr. & Mrs.]
Patrick (port.)
WC 9
Buckland, view of Clipping Sherwin, William F. NO 9Sh58
[Mary A.] Burnham
Classical School for
Girls
Elm and Prospect Sts.
Buildings.
[Merritt] Clark House;
Napier House; Capen’s
School For Girls; [A.
NO 2B93
Lyman] Williston House
Butler & Ullman Florists 279 Main St.
Greenhouses- 278
Prospect St at corner of
Massasoit St. Includes
family photographs,
interior of shop,
greenhouses
NO1.21B976
[J. Hunt] Butler House 50 Hawley St (Corner of
Hawley St and Butler
Pl). Built 1832
NO 4 B976
[George W.] Cable
House
23 Dryads Green. Built
in 1700s, rear part of
building is the original
farmhouse renovated
1891.
[D.W.] Clark House;
―Tarryawhile‖
NO 4 C112
Calvin Theatre 19 King St. Constructed
1924
Theatres NO 1.82C125
Camp Hodgkins Leeds LE 55
Canal, South Hadley Diagram of early canal
system, ―Inclined
Plane,‖ 1795-1805.
SH 3
Cannon, Civil War Memorial Hall Lawn Copy print -X51
Cannon – German WWI (Given to Northampton
Historical Soc)1926
Northampton Misc - NO
Box 9 Folder 6
[Holyoke] Canoe Club
House
Cynatype Clubs, Holyoke HL 1
Capen’s School for Girls 45 Elm St. Built c1810.
Includes also the
following buildings: 26
Prospect St, Built c1825;
33 Prospect St., in 1919
a Gill Hall replaced a
building with the same
name; 18 Prospect St,
rear – built 1898; 25
Prospect St. – built 1909
Burnham’s Classical
School for Girls; [Judge
Samuel] Howe House;
Capen House; Gill Hall;
Smith Day School;
Capen School
Gymnasium; Davis
Student Center; Talbot
House; Smith College
Dormitories
NO 2 C17
Carr’s Block 193-195 Main St.c1873
view and c1884 view
Carr & Lyman Baking
Co.; [William F.]
Prindle Plumbing and
Steam Fitting; Lyman
and Shipman Baking
NO 1.23C23; Box 1
Oversize
Carr’s Steam Cracker
Bakery
199 Main St;. Built
1870, architect J.M.
Miner. Picture from
pg98 of ―Picturesque
Bakeries NO 1.21C23
Hampshire‖
Center Grammar School 35 South St Hawley Grammar
School; Northampton
High School
NO 2C33
Cerruti Orchestra Group portrait Orchestras; Cerruti, Guy
J.
NO Box 10B Folder 2
[Northampton] Chamber
of Commerce
Group Ports. of
members
Telephone Co. Box NO 10B; NO 1.26
Chamber of Commerce
– Field Trips to
Hilltowns
NO Box 10B – Group
Portraits, Folder 6b
(Misc.)
Champney House,
Deerfield
Houses, Deerfield DE 5
Chart-Pak, Inc., Leeds 1 River Rd., Leeds Factories, Leeds LE 13
Chesterfield Gorge,
West Chesterfield
Rock Formations, West
Chesterfield
WC 1-4, 8
[Charles Ezra] Childs
House
81 Henshaw Ave. Watson Family – WA
Box 39
Child’s Park Wildwood; Watson,
Arthur – Estate; Watson
Family – WA box
NO 5.4C436
Christian Scientist
Church
44 Center St. Built 1908,
architect S.S. Beaman
First Church of Christ –
Scientist
NO 3C46
Christmas FO Box 1A, Folder 4
(Forbes Library –
Reading Room); FO
Box 1B, Folder 8
(Forbes Library –
Children’s/A&M); NO
3M56c (Methodist
Church – Elks Club,
1931); NO 5.2L and NO
5.12U (Main Street –
Winter Lights, c1914?);
NO Box 3B (Amateur
Dramatics – Xmas
Pageant – 1929); NO
5.41 (Municipal trees,
1913 & 1921); NO Box
10B Folder 1 (Group
Portraits – Boucher
Xmas party, 1930;
Kiwanis Xmas party,
1933; Y.M.C.A.
delivery, 1931); AL 3 –
Allen Sisters ―Night
Before Xmas‖; FO Box
2A Folder 3 (Forbes
Library, front entrance –
Porch, Xmas trees,
1929)
Church of the
Annunciation, Florence
85 Beacon St., Florence.
Built 1879-80
Churches, Florence;
Annunciation Church,
Florence; 83 Beacon St,
Florence
FL 33-34
Churches – composite NO 3
City Government –
Northampton
NO 10A Folder 4
City Hall 210 Main St. Built 1849-
50. Constructed by
Decreet, Boynton & Co.
of Springfield. Architect
William Pratt. First
Town Hall located on
corner of Main and
King, built 1823,
designed by Capt. Isaac
Damon and used as fire
station and armory
before taken down in
1872.
McKinley Day, 1899;
Town Hall
NO 1.13C, 2 fold.; see
also Box NO 2; NO
5.1L; CO 13; COn 28 –
13; MO 29
City Hall, Holyoke 1886 HL 21
City Infirmary 253 Prospect St site.
Home for the poor. Built
1891, wings added
c1902, razed c1960
Poor Farm,
Northampton;
Almshouse,
Northampton; Hospitals
NO 1.53C
[Clapp House?] South St Oversize Box 1
[Mrs. E.] Clapp House 170 South St. site.
Demolished c1903
NO 4C536
[Capt. Roger] Clapp
House
On site of 148 South St.
Built by Capt. Roger
Clapp, 1713 bequeathed
to his son Simeon Clapp,
1762
NO 4 C538s
[Capt. Roger] Clapp
House
148 South St. Built 1750
on same site as original
Clapp House (1713)
[Betty] Allen House,
D.A.R.; Daughters of
the American
Revolution House
NO 4 C538
Clark & Parsons,
Druggists & Chemists
165 Main St. George D.
Clark and Lewis D.
Parsons, props.
NO Box 9 Folder 8 –
Northampton Misc.
(Blizzard of 1888)
[Lt. Luther A.] Clark Built 1943, razed c1988. Bride St. Cemetery; NO 5.5B764
Chapel Bridge St. Chapel
[Chancey] Clark House 161 South St, built
c1850
[James] Ellsworth
House; [Waldo]
Whitcomb House
NO 4 C547c
[Ebenezer] Clark House 197 Elm St, built 1730 [Jared] Clark House;
[Frances] Clark House
NO 4 C547eb
[Elihu] Clark House 210 Elm St, built c1828 First Church Parsonage NO 4 C547el
[Rev. Solomon] Clark
House and Orchard,
Plainfield
Orchards, Plainfield PL 4-5
[Ezra] Clark Inn and
Toll House
428 Bridge St site. Built
c1742. Demolished early
1960s, rebuilt in Hadley.
[Police Chief George
W.] Gilbert House;
Hotels and Inns; Toll
Houses
NO 4 C547ez
[Increase] Clark House 33 Elm St site (corner of
Elm St and Bedford
Terr.). Built c1710, torn
down c1935.
[Mary Smith] Tenney
House
NO 4 C548
[J.E.] Clark House [S.C.] Parsons House NO 4 P257
[Merritt] Clark House 137 Elm St. Built 1841. [Rev. William] Silsbee
House; [Glenn] Grover
House; [Mary A.]
Burnham School for
Girls; Interiors, houses
NO 4C549; COn 28 -36;
CO 36
[William] Clark House 177 Elm St, moved
1885. Indefinite Loan –
Seth Pomeroy Chapter
S.A.R. to Forbes
Library. On back of
original frame: ―The Old
Brown House‖ which
stood on the site of
William Clark Jr.’s new
Home number 177 Elm
St. The home of five
generations including
four William Clarks in
succession. The House
was moved away about
1885. William Clark b.
1721, d. Dec 29, 1807;
married Dec 1 1757 Mrs
Sarah (King) Root,
widow of Simeon Root.
William was son of
Lieut. Ebenezer and
Oversize Box 1
Abigail (Parsons) Clark.
William Clark, soldier
of American
Revolutionary War, b.
Mar. 5, 1784, died Dec
31, 1832, married July
19, 1787 Jerusha
Wright, daughter of
Bildad and Elizabeth
(Oaks) Wright. William
Clark Jr. born Jan. 27,
died Mar. 13, 1868.
William Clark Jr. born
Aug. 9, 1827, died Dec
17 1868. The father
William Clark and two
sons William and Lucius
were the paper manuf.
Firm of William Clark
& Co. This photograph
is presented to Seth
Pomeroy Chapter Sons,
American Revolution by
Miss Ella Cleveland
Clark, 60 Euclid Ave.,
Pasadena CA
[E.C.] Clark Livery
Stable
Strong Ave, c1860-1880 NO 1.35C547
[Old] Clarke Block 84 Main St. Built 1818
by Samuel Clarke
General Stores; Main St.
– Lower – Pre-1900
NO 1.21C55; NO 5.1L
[Christopher] Clarke
House
38 Hawley St. NO 4 C551
[Mrs. Edward] Clarke
House
32 Round Hill Rd. Built
1859
Clarke Cottage; [Mrs
Hannah M.] Moody
House
NO 4 C552
[Samuel] Clarke House 10 Hawley St site. Built
c1715, demolished
c1911.
[Luther I.] Washburn
House; Hawley St.
NO 4 C556; NO 5.2H31
Clarke School for the
Deaf
47 Round Hill Rd. Hubbard Memorial Hall;
The Coolidge Building;
Baker Hall; Rogers Hall;
Dudley Hall; Round Hill
School; Magna House
Condominiums
NO 2C55
[William T.] Clement
House
289 Elm St. Built 1860-
61. Remodeled c1879.
[Oren B.] Smith House NO 4 C592
Clement Manufacturing 20 Ladd Ave., Bay
State. Built 1866,
architect E.C. Gardner
Factories; International
Screw Nail Co.; [W.T.]
Clement Cutlery Co.;
Yankee Hill Machine
Co.; Lee Cutlery Shop;
Interiors, Businesses
NO 1.4C59
Clubs and Fraternities NO 1.8
Clubs – Northampton Box NO 10 B; See also
Northampton Shooting
Club, NO 1.8Sh77 and
Northampton Rifle Club,
NO 1.8R448
[Samuel] Cohn, Clothier 68 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
The Columbia
Bootblacking Parlor for
Ladies and Gents
146 Main St. Run By
Frank Fasano 1902-
1923.
NO 1.21C723
Columbian Building 154-164 Main St Coolidge Collection:
COn 28-18, CO -18
Community Sing, 1918
– Forbes Library
Lawn. June and July,
1918.
World War I; Forbes
Library – Community
Sing, 1918.
Box 7A
Community Sing, 1818
– Neilson Library, Smith
College.
Nov 12, 1918. World War I; Neilson
Library, Smith College;
Armistice, Nov. 1918.
Box 7A
Company I, 104th
Infantry – WWI
World War I HO Box 1; Howard
Collection; Field
Collection – FE 22, 32;
World War I
Congregational Church,
Plainfield
Churches, Plainfield PL 3, 10
Congregational Church,
Stockbridge
Churches, Stockbridge;
[Jonathan] Edwards
Tablet, Stockbridge;
Stockbridge Mission
Church
SB 6-8
Connecticut River
Bridge
Includes car accident on
bridge, Nov 29, 1929.
Day Toll House NO 7C762
Connecticut River
Lumber Co.
Mt. Tom Highway.
Located on the
Northampton side of the
Oxbow across the river
from Mt. Tom village.
Mt. Tom Lumber Co.;
Lumber Yards; Mt. Tom
Sulphite Co.; Oxbow,
View of
NO 1.4C762
Connecticut River
Railroad – Fright Station
203 King St. (rear) St. Joseph’s Church NO 1.32C762
Connecticut River Built 1866, architect Union Station; Main St. NO 1.31C
Railroad – Passenger
Station
William F. Pratt. 1892
Conn. River R. merges
with Boston & Maine.
1897 abandoned for new
Union Depot.
– Lower – Pre-1900;
Bay State Hotel
Conwell Memorial
Exercises, So.
Worthington
Held Sept 6, 1931 in
honor of the late Russell
H. Conwell, Founder of
Temple University.
Includes memorial
plaque (Boulder)
[Russell H.] Conwell
House, So. Worthington;
Conwell, Leon; Burr,
Clement F.; Burckes,
Rev. Jas H.; Jenks,
Henry N.; White, Rev.
Robert S.
SW 3-5
[Russell H.] Conwell
School, Worthington
Schools, Worthington WO 4
[Benjamin E.] Cook
House
71 Bridge St., site.
Burned late Dec. 1958.
[Isaac] Gere House;
[Nathan] Storrs House;
[Isaac C.] Bates House;
Admiral Inn; [J.
Stebbins] Lathrop
House; Hotels and Inns
NO 4 C771
[John] Cook House,
Hadley
HD 29
Cook’s Dam & Bridge,
Leeds
LE 36-45, 49, 57, 58
Cooley Dickinson
Hospital
30 Locust St. The Henry Sheperd
Surgery; Hospitals
NO 1.51C; see NO Box
4, Folder 1 for 1927
aerial views
[Calvin] Coolidge
Memorial Bridge
NO 7C125; MO 17; See
Box 7A for Parade,
1939; NO Box 4, Folder
2 for aerial view, 1946
[Coolidge] Notification
Day
Late July, 1920 Coolidge, Calvin NO
9C777, CO Box
[Mr. & Mrs. Calvin]
Coolidge Residences
19-21 Massasoit St, built
c1901, residence 1906-
1930. 10 Ward Ave,
built 1937, Mrs.
Coolidge residence
1937-1956
[Henry Noble]
MacCraken House;
[Rev. Rufus]
Underwood House; [J.
Everett] Brady House;
40 Round Hill Rd.; 162
King St.
NO 4 C777
Corticelli Drum Corps. Group Portrait, 1921. NO Box 10b, Folder 2
(Group Portraits, Bands)
Cosmian Hall, Florence 88 Park St. site,
Florence. Located just
north of Lilly Library.
Built 1873/74, razed in
Free Congregational
Society of Florence;
Theaters, Florence,
Florence Amusements
FL 1-3; see also FL 55,
57
Spring 1948. Assn.; Honor Roll,
Florence
Cosmian Park, Florence [Julius P.] Maine
Memorial Fountain
Memorial Day Parade,
Florence; Honor Roll,
Florence
FL 40-41
Country Views,
Plainfield
View of river rocks
above the Mountain Mill
in Plainfield
Rock Formations,
Plainfield
PL 8
County Jail 50 Union St. Built 1851;
sold 1985, used as
condominiums.
Architect Gridley J. F.
Bryant.
Hampshire County
House of Correction;
Jail
NO 1.6C
Court House 99 Main St. Built 1887,
architect Henry F.
Kilbourn. Includes view
of Court House built
1823, demolished 1886.
Map of earlier Court
House also on this site
destroyed by fire 1822.
First Congregational
Church; Main St. –
Lower – Pre-1900; The
Hampshire Co. Court
House; Whitney Bldg.;
[A.L.] Williston House;
[O.O.] Roberts House;
Y.M.C.A.
NO 1.15C
[Old] Covered Bridge,
Hadley
Located at Hockanum Bridges, Hadley;
Bridges, Hockanum;
Covered Briges;
Hockanum, views
HD 57-58
Cowles House,
Deerfield
Houses, Deerfield DE 6
Crane Bible Class Group Portrait, May 16,
1915, Rev John F.
Watts, teacher. First
Baptist Church
Bible Classes NO Box 10B Folder 1a-
Group Portraits (Misc.-
Baptist Church)
[Edgar F.] Crooks
House
28 Pomeroy Terr. Built
1885-86.
NO 4 C883
Cub Scout Troop 209,
Westhampton
Print from Gazette
Negative, May 22, 1970.
Group portraits – men NO Box 10B Folder 1
Cummington Public
Library
Libraries, Cummington CUn28-1
Curtin, Michael F., Post
– Veterans of Foreign
Wars
18 Meadow St.,
Florence
Florence Methodist
Episcopal Church
FL 58
[George Wilham] Curtis
House, Ashfield
Houses, Ashfield AS 1
Cyclone 1876 Box NO 9 Folder 11
D.A.R.- Pageants Pageants; Prominent
citizens
NO Box 7B
D.A. Sullivan School Northampton High NO 2N812
School
[David] Damon House 36 Bridge St., site. Built
c1825.
Knights of Columbus,
Bridge St.; [Dr. W.H.]
Adams House
NO 4 D188d
[Isaac] Damon House 46 Bridge St. Built
1812.
Northampton Historical
Society
NO 4 D188i
Dams, Holyoke Mill River Dam,
Holyoke (HL 4, 5);
Holyoke Dam (HL 6-12,
20 (Divers)); Flood,
1895, Holyoke (HL 6, 7,
9-12); Connecticut
River, views of (HL 6-
13)
HL 4-13, 19, 20;
Holyoke Series of
Negatives HLn28 1&2
[Harry] Daniels –
clothier, clock
16 Main St. Main St. – Lower –
1900
NO 5.12L
[Joseph N.] Davenport
House
91 Elm St., site, corner
of Elm and Henshaw
Ave. Torn down 1955.
3rd
floor added by Mrs
M.V. Burgess.
Ziskind House, site;
[M.V.] Burgess House
NO 4D275; Coolidge
Collection, COn 28-24
[Frank E.] Davis –
Jeweler, Optician
164 Main St. Main St. – Lower –
1900; Jewelers;
Interiors, Businesses
NO 1.21D29
Day Toll House At the end of Bridge St.,
west side of road.
Connecticut River
Bridge; Toll House
NO 7D
Deerfield, Views of DE 49-50
[J. Howe] Demond
House
179 Elm St., site [Dr. Harvey T.] Shores
House
NO 4 D397
Devil’s Fireplace, So.
Worthington
Rock Formations, So.
Worthington
SW 1
―Devil’s Armchair,‖
Huntington
Rock Formations,
Huntington
HU 2
[Judge Charles S.]
Dewey House
First located where
Hillyer Art Museum
now stands (20 Elm St.),
then moved to site of
Seelye Hall. In 1898
moved to its present site
in back of Clark Dorm.
Built 1827.
Smith College
Dormitories
NO
[John T.] Dewey Liquor
Store
c1899. 20-22 Pleasant St Pleasant St; Lyric
Theatre
NO 1.82L, Lantern
Slides 85 and 86
[C.D.] Dickinson & Son
Broom-Tool Co., No.
Hadley
Factories, No. Hadley;
Dams, No. Hadley; Mill
River, No. Hadley
NH 2-3
[Emily] Dickinson
House, Amherst
Includes photo of
drawing by Edith Lowell
and a sign ―The Home
of Emily Dickinson,
1830-1886.‖
AM 3-8
[George P.] Dickinson
House
211 Elm St. Built 1879-
80.
[Charles E.] Ely House;
[Dr. Benjamin F.] James
House; Pine Rest
Nursing Home
NO 4D557
Dickinson’s Block 36-40 Main St. Grife’s Dept. Store NO 1.23D56
Dinosaur Ledge &
Tracks
Smith Ferry, Holyoke HL 15-17
Dirigible – Shenandoah (Over Northampton
Nov. 20, 1923)
NO Box 9 (Northampton
– Misc.)
Dirigible – U.S.S. Akron (Over Williamsburg
Nov. 23, 1931)
WL 11
Draft Parades 1917, 1918.
Northampton.
NO Box 7A; NOn 25,
34, 25, 38, series nos.
200-298.
[John L.] Draper House 2 Pomeroy Terr. Built
1895.
Ahearn’s Funeral Home
(c1950-1975); [William]
Dwyer House
NO 4 D792
[Elizabeth] Drew House,
Smith College
Admissions Building
[Lydia] Tucker House &
Cottage
NO 4 T797
[Lewis J.] Dudley House 66 Gothic St., site. Built
?, demolished 1939.
[Spencer] Phelps House;
[Margaret] Dwight’s
Seminary for Young
Ladies; Shady Lawn;
Sisters of St. Joseph
Convent
NO 4 D865
[Major Timothy]
Dwight House
93 King St. Built 1751. [Nathaniel] Storrs
House; [Dr. Samuel A.]
Fiske House
NO 4 D967
[William] Dwyer House 2 Pomeroy Terrace [John L.] Draper House NO 4D792
East Whately, Views of Taken from Mt.
Sugarloaf
Conn. River, views of;
Meadows, East Whately
EW 1-4
Easthampton, 125th
Anniversary Celebration
July 4, 1910 Parades, Easthampton EA 8
Easthampton, Views of View of village from
Mt. Tom
Lover’s Lane,
Easthampton (EA 10,
11); Clapp Farm Woods
(EA 12)
EA 9-12
Eclipse – Jan. 24, 1925 NO Box 9 (Northampton
– Misc.)
Edward’s Church Main & State Sts. Built Main St. – Lower – Pre- NO 3E95; Coolidge CO
1871, demolished 1957.
Includes picture of ruins
of 150 Main St. site built
1833, destroyed by fire
May 19, 1870.
1900; Main St. – Upper
– Pre-1900; Hunt House;
Edwards Church
Parsonage; Main St –
Upper – 1900;
McCallum’s Store (on
site of old bldg.); South
St. Bridge
Box 9
Edward’s Church
Parsonage
7 Paradise Rd., site.
Demolished 1935.
Edwards Church; Smith
College, Quadrangle,
site; [Sylvester] Judd
House
NO 3E95p
[Jonathan] Edwards’
Church (First
Congregational)
―Meetinghouse Hill‖
drawing by M.
DeGogorza – artist’s
conception of Main
Street in 1786.
NO 5.1L
[Jonathan] Edwards –
Coat of Arms
NO 9Ed965
[Jonathan] Edwards
Desk, Stockbridge
Upon which he wrote
―Freedom of Will‖
SB 4,5; NO 9Ed965
[Oscar] Edwards –
Druggist
100 Main St. NO 1.21E95; Oversize
Box 1
Edwards Elm [Josiah D.] Whitney
House; Trees – Elms; St.
Valentine’s Church;
[Jonathan] Edwards
House
NO 5.4E95; NO
5.41E95
Edwards Free Library,
Southampton
Libraries, Southampton SO 1
[Jonathan] Edwards
House
125 King St., site. St. Valentine’s Church;
[Jonathan] Edwards
Elm; [Josiah D.]
Whitney House, site
NO 4 E96
[Jonathan] Edwards
House, Stockbridge
[Rev. John] Sargent
House; Berkshire
Family School; Edwards
Place School
SB 1-3
[Oscar] Edwards House 49 Elm St., site. Corner
of Elm and Prospect
Sts., set back from the
road. Demolished 1954.
NO 4 E97
[Robert E.] Edwards
House
67 King St., site. Built
c1800, demolished
1939.
[Dr. Hervey] Frink
House; [Samuel]
Hinkley House; [James]
Hibben House; [Rev.
NO 4 E98
William] Allen House;
[Earl] Higbee House,
site, moved to 8 West
St.; ―Red Castle‖;
Interiors, houses
[Jonathan] Edwards
Postage Stamp
Jonathan Edwards 3 cent
postage stamp designed
by Walter E. Corbin,
March 1941.
NO 9Ed965
[Jonathan] Edwards –
Tankard
Tankard presented to
him by his Northampton
parishioners.
NO 9Ed965
Elizabeth’s Rock, view
from
North King St. NO 5.2N811
Elk Memorial, Mohawk
Trail
Memorials, Mohawk
Trail
MH 1
Elks Home Coolidge Collection,
COn 28-30
Elm St. Includes view of
Kingsley, [C.B.] House;
Multby House; Look
[D.B.] House; Smith
College; Stoddard
House; Whittelsey
House; Henshaw House
NO 5.2E61
Elm St. School 114 Elm St, site. Corner
of Elm St. & College
Lane. Torn down 1901.
Schools NO 2EL61
Elmwood House,
Hadley
Middle St. House draped
in flags for 250th
anniversary, 1909.
HD 66
[Rev. Thomas] Emerson
House
51 Prospect St. Built
early 1800s; remodeled
1900.
[William K.] Wright
House; [Frau] Kapp
House
NO 4 E35
Enfield, views of Taken during
dismantling, Mar. 1938.,
includes buildings,
cemetery.
Greenwich cemetery EN 9
Engine House, Leeds Main St. Leeds. View
taken in 1926.
Fire Station, Leeds LE 2-3, 54
Farming Hadley: Tobacco Series
HD 2-24
[Frederick] Farrar’s
House
34 Harrison Ave Coolidge Collection
COn 28-34; CO 34
[Mayor William H.]
Feiker House
177 Riverside Dr., Bay
State
NO 4 F323
The [William H.] Feiker
School
221 Riverside Dr. Built
c1929. Karl Putnam,
Architect. Forbes
Library Branch.
NO 2F324
Ferries and Flatboats Hockanum Ferry; Mt.
Holyoke Ferry; Smith’s
Ferry
NO 1.34
Ferry House 179 South St. Built 1704
by Preserved Clapp
[Josiah] Clark House;
[Preserved] Clapp
House
NO 4 F418
[Rev. C.B.] Ferry House 146 Elm St. Built 1874
by J.C. Ward.
[Prof. Ernst] Mensel
House
NO 4 F418c
[Horace W.] Field
Florist
279 Main St. Main St. – Upper – 1900 X.15
Field Memorial Library,
Conway
Libraries, Conway CN 1
Filene’s 269-271 Main St. No 1.21F471
Fire Dept. – Hatfield HT 6, 7
Fire Dept. –
Northampton
60 Masonic St. Built
1872.
NO 1.19F
Fire Dept. –
Northampton
Group Portraits Box NO 10A Folder 4
Fire Trucks FLn24-1 +2; NO 1.19F
Firemen’s Memorial,
Flo.
(drawing) copy print of. Memorials, Flo. FL 47
Fireman’s Muster –
1888
Includes parades, part of
Knights Templar
Box NO 7A
First Church of Christ –
Scientist
NO 3C46
First Congregational
Church
129 Main St. Built 1877-
78. Architects Peabody
& Stearns. Includes
Parsonage 74 Bridge St.
View of ―Old Church‖
destroyed by fire June 7,
1876, built 1812.
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900; The First Church;
The First Church of
Christ (Congregational);
First Church Parsonage,
Bridge St.; Court House;
The Third Church
NO 3F51 oversize Box
1; Prints, storage 400;
MO 15 (1990 – color)
First Congregational
Church, Holyoke
Corner of Pleasant and
W. Hampden Sts,
Holyoke
Churches, Holyoke HL 2
First Congregational
Church, Hadley
HD 120
First National Bank 1 King and 61 Main Sts.
Built by J. William Beal
& Sons. 2nd
building
built 1928. Main St. –
Lower – Pre-1900
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900; Banks; Hammond
and Field Attornies;
Holyoke Bank; Smith
Charities; Pioneer
NO 1.24F518; Quarter
Millennial Celebration
Box 6A; Box NO 10 B
(includes one picture,
group port of firemen in
includes first building
est. 1865, second
building est c1928.
National Bank; Main St.
– Lower – 1900
front of bank); Coolidge
Collection CO 19;
COn28 -19
Fish Hatchery,
Sunderland
SU 2
Fitch Hotel – Block 175-179 Main St. Built
in 1871 by John T. and
George C. Fitch.
Architects: J. M. Miner.
Draper Hotel; Mansion
House; Warner House,
site
NO 1.7F55; NO Box 9 –
Northampton Misc.
Folder 8 (Blizzard of
1888); Coolidge
Collection CO12; COn
28-12
[C.N.] Fitts Furniture 2-10 Court St. Furniture; Harlow Block NO 1.21F56; NO Box
6B (Float in Quarter
Millenial Celebration
Parade, 1904)
Flood – 1874, Florence Xn35-194, 195
Flood Scenes, 1936 NO Box 11 Folder 8
Flood – 1938 Hurricane, Sept. 1938 NO Box 11 Folder 9
Floods Including: Oct 1869;
May 16, 1874; Apr
1895; Mar 1913; Apr
1922; Apr 1926; Nov
1927; Mar 1936; 1938.
See also register for
specific details.
NO Box 11 Folders 1-9
Florence Congregational
Church
130 Pine St. Present
building built c1884.
Churches, Flo. FL 35
Florence Grammar
School and Students
140 Pine St., Flo.
Originally Old South
Schoolhouse. Free
Congregational Church
held meetings there.
Three different buildings
at the same site. Second
building (razed c1931)
located on playground of
present, third building.
Third building built
c1929.
Schools, Florence; [Old]
South Schoolhouse, Flo.
FL 23-29
Florence Manufacturing
Co.
221 Pine St., Flo. Main
building – 1866, later
several additions. Name
changed in 1924 to Pro-
phy-lac-tic Brush Co
and later to Pro Corp.
Factories, Florence; Pro-
phylactic Brush Co.,
Flo; Pro Corporation,
Flo.
FL 16
Florence Methodist 18 Meadow St., Veterans of Foreign FL 58
Episcopal Church Florence. Built c1873,
sold to VFW c1951, was
remodeled.
Wars, Michael F. Curtin
Post; Curtin, Michael F.,
Post – Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Churches,
Florence
Florence Sewing
Machine Co.
Main & Chestnut
Streets. First building
built 1860, later several
additions, building on
Chestnut St. parallel to
Main St. later razed.
Factories, Florence;
Wells & Co. Machine
Shop, Florence; Apollo
Plastics Co., Florence;
Whitney Safety
Firearms Co.; Atlantic
Gas Station;
International Silver Co.
FL 11-15; Oversize Box
1
Florence Water Cure Located on Mill River,
successfully run by
David Ruggles and Dr.
Carl Munde. Copy print
same as in
―Northampton Book‖
facing pg. 80.
Water Cures, Florence FL 8
[E.N.] Foote & Co. 32 Masonic St. Built
c1882.
Factories; Button shop;
Old Bicycle Factory;
Smith Glass & Mirror
Co.; Boston Cash
Register Co.; Gould
Furniture Co.,
Warehouse
NO 1.4F73
Forbes Library Forbes Library
Collection of
Photographs Pertaining
to the Building, FO
Boxes 1-4; Coolidge
Collection COn 28-23
Forbes Library – Bird
Collection
See Arcadia Wildlife
Sanct. NO 5.4A21; See
also Forbes Library –
Interiors (Chld. Dept.)
Box 1B Folder 8
Forbes Library –
Bookmobile
Forbes Library –
Outreach Dept.
See Forbes Library –
Misc. FO Box 3 Folder
1
Forbes Library – Branch Bay State Engine House,
Riverside Dr.
Feiker School; Lathrop
Home; ―Library
Stations‖
FO Box 3 Folder 5
Forbes Library –
Centennial, 1994
Insert from the Oct. 21,
1994 issue of the Daily
[Edward] Howard Clock FO Box 7 Folder 3
Hampshire Gazette.
Forbes Library –
Children’s Library
FO Box 1B Folder 12
Forbes Library –
Children’s Room
renovation, 1991-1992
FO Box 7 Folder 2
Forbes Library –
Director and Staff
Folder 1, 1894-1925;
folder 2, 1925-1950;
folder 3, 1950-1976;
folder 5, 1983; folder 7,
1982 oversize –
director’s port.; folder 8,
1988 Christmas party;
folder 9, 1990 Outreach
staff
FO Box 5 Folders 1-3, 5,
7-9
Forbes Library – Doll
and Puppet Exhibits
FO Box 4
Forbes Library –
Elevator Construction,
1986-87.
FO Box 7 Folder 1
Forbes Library –
Exteriors
Box 2A: folder 1,
Construction; folders 2-
3, North façade
Box 2B: folder 4, West
façade; folder 5, South
façade; folder 6, East
façade
FO Boxes 2A & 2B
Forbes Library – Fire
1942
FO Box 2A Folder 2 &
3; Box 1A Folder 7
Forbes Library – floor
plans, drawings of
proposed Children’s
library
FO Box 3 Folder 5
Forbes Library –
Interiors
Box 1A: folder 1, main
desk and foyer; folder 2,
children’s room and
staff room; folder 3,
librarian’s office; folder
4, reading room; folder
5, cataloging; folder 6
reference; folder 7,
upper hall stacks
Box 1B: folder 8,
children’s room (art and
music); folder 9,
medical and Coolidge
FO Boxes 1A & B
room; folder 10,
Kingsley room; folder
11, art and music (little
theater); folder 12,
Children’s room
(basement); folder 13,
boiler room; folder 14,
basement stacks; folder
15, media center; folder
16 & 17, 1st floor stacks
and mezzanine; folder
18, mezzanine, rear
Forbes Library – Misc. Box 3 includes: folder 1,
book mobile; folder 2,
doll receptions (1920s
and 30s); folder 3,
Forbes Bust by Bela
Lyon Pratt; folder 4,
desks, chests, paintings
(4a – Hadley Chest);
folder 5, misc. floor
plans, drawings of
proposed children’s
bldg., Forbes Library
land in Meadows, block
prints of library, library
grounds; folder 6,
[Edward] Howard clock,
centennial repairs
Hurricane, Sept. 1938
(NO Box 9, Folder 15);
[Edward] Howard clock
FO Box 3
Forbes Library –
Outreach Dept.
Forbes Library –
Director and Staff
FO Box 5, Folder 9,
1990 Staff
Forbes Library –
Trustees
Portrait file for specific
trustees; Forbes library
series of negatives
Non24—82-93
Forbes Library –
Trustees 1983
Forbes Library
Collection Box 5 Folder
4
Forbes Library – W.P.A.
Repairs
FO Box 2A folders 2 &3
[Hampshire County]
Foreman’s Club
NO Box 10B – Group
Portraits, Folder 1
Forest Park, Springfield Views of wooded area SP 3-5
Forsander Apts.,
Florence
High St. Community room, 1968
– Forbes Library
checkout
Forts, No. Adams North Adams Series of
negatives – Nan28-1
[J.H.] Fowle, Jeweler 110 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Frary House, Deerfield Built 1698 Nim’s House, Deerfield;
Houses, Deerfield
DE 7-8
[Marvin] French House 44 Pomeroy Terrace.
Afterwards owned by
his daughter Helen who
married Henry Collins
of Montague Heights,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
NO 4F887
―Friendly‖ Class First Baptist Church NO Box 10B Folder 1a
Fugere, Lucien, Aerial
photos
Aerial photographs NO Box 4
Fuller and Tucker
Tobacco Warehouse
Market St. Corner of
Market and Bridge.
c1875
[M.L. & M.W.] Graves,
RR Steam Mills;
Tobacco warehouses
NO 1.35F
[Charles N.] Gabb Cigar
Mfr. And Tobacconist
159 Main St. NO Box 9 –
Northampton Misc.
Folder 8 (Blizzard of
1888)
Gazette Building 20 Gothic St. Used by
the Gazette 1865-1927.
Demolished 1945 – site
presently is rear addition
of Northampton
Institution for Savings.
First Congregational
Church (burned 1867)
NO 1.21G258
[William A.] Gaylord
House
58 Pomeroy Terr. Built
c1850.
[Thomas] Green House;
[Frank] Gaylord House;
[John Spencer] Bassett
House; College Church
NO 4 G256
[Edward] Gere House 61 Lyman Rd. Built
c1882. Burned Dec. 4-5,
1988.
NO 4 G314e
[Henry S.] Gere House 75 Lyman Rd. Built
c1886.
Houston, Joan NO 4 G314h
German Hall 63 Riverside Dr. Had
fire – 1940.
American Legion Post
#28
NO 1.94G
Glady’s Shop 202 Main St. Crafts Ave. NO 5.2C84
Glen Grove Wildlife
Sanctuary, Worthington
Dedication, Sept 6, 1931 Burr, Mary; Higgin,
Harriet; Van Wert,
Beatrice, of Chester.
WO 2
Glendale Elastics &
Fabrics Co,
Factories, Easthampton EA 1
Easthampton
[Wirt] Goodwyn House 225 Elm St. [Dr. G.] Boucher House Coolidge Collection
COn 28-31
Goshen Sesqui-
centennial Celebration
Aug. 15-16, 1931.
Photos of floats in
parade and several
townspeople.
Parades and
celebrations, Goshen;
[John] James Memorial
Hall and Library,
Goshen; Observatory,
Goshen; Hathaway,
Byron (GO 3);
Hathaway, Bernice (GO
3); Sears, Irving (GO 4);
Sears, Leon (GO 4, 7);
Wilder, Bobby (GO 4);
Sears, Winifred (GO 5);
Barrus, John Jr. (GO 5);
Sears, Freeman (GO 5);
Thayer, Elmer (GO 5);
Wade, Arthur (of
Williamsburg) (GO 6);
Beals, Joseph (GO 7);
Higgins, Charles (of
Chesterfield) (GO 8);
Packard, Arthur (GO 9,
10); Webb, Wilbur (GO
10); Barrus, Geo L. (GO
15, 17); Stanton, Ray (of
Cummington) (GO 8);
Parmenter, Ona (GO
16); McNaughton, J.P.
(GO 16); Hill, Miss AH
(GO 16); Kellogg,
Isabelle (GO 18)
GO 1-18
Gothic Seminary 60 Gothic St. Miss
Dwights School for
Young Females. Built
c1835. Demolished
c1915.
Collegiate Institute;
Shady Lawn (hospital);
St. Michaels School
NO 2G71
Gothic St. Gazette Building NO 5.2G71
[Dr. Sylvester] Graham
House
111 Pleasant St. Built
c1800.
[Thomas] Shepard
House; [Josiah]
Dickinson House; [Eli
P.] Ashman House;
[Benj.] North House;
Young’s Café
NO 4 G76
Grange Hall,
Williamsburg
Town Hall,
Williamsburg;
Williamsburg Methodist
Church; Churches,
Williamsburg
WL 1
[Collins] Graves, grave
of, Williamsburg
Cemeteries,
Williamsburg
WL 9
[Josiah] Graves House 344 Bridge St. Built
c1865.
NO 4 G785
Graves Grist Mill 4 Bridge and Market Sts.
Torn down [or burned?]
1895. See also Fuller
and Tucker Tobacco
Warehouse
Grist Mill; Factories;
Northampton-Amherst
Street Railway
NO 1.4G78
Great Union Pacific Tea
Company
157 Main St. Maurice E.
Dalton, prop.
NO Box 9 –
Northampton, Misc.
Folder 8 (Blizzard of
1888)
Green St Smith College NO 5.2G82
Greenwich Post office? June 7,
1938
GR 1
Greenwich Cemetery Enfield EN 9
Group Portraits Includes groups of
women, misc. For
family groups see
portrait file under family
name.
Box NO 10B
Group Portraits, Men Includes: Chamber of
Commerce, Clubs, City
Government, Police
Dept. (1919, 1927, 1929,
1931), Fire Dept (1879),
Mayors, Veterans (Sp.
American, WWI &
WWII), African-
Americans, Cub Scout
Troop 209
(Westhampton),
Wagnerian Choral
(Church) Club
Box 10A & B
Hadley – 250th
Anniversary, 1909
Hadley Series of Photos
– HD
[Old] Hadley Cemetery Graves of Nathaniel
Dickinson and Chileab
Smith
Cemeteries, Hadley;
Hooker Memorial, Old
Hadley Cemetery
HD 55-56
Hadley Chest Forbes Library – Misc.
FO Box 3 Folder 4a
Hadley – Russel St. (Rt.
9) & Middle St.
Goodwin Library – St.
John’s Church – Town
Hall decorated for 250th
anniversary, 1909.
HD 71
Hail Stones From storm June 20,
1870
Northampton – Misc.
NO Box 9
[William B.] Hale
House
23 Round Hill Rd. Built
1860. Originally located
further up Round Hill
Rd. Moved to present
site in 1880.
―The Gables‖; [A.L.]
Williston House;
[Robert] Williston
House
NO 4 H136
[D.M.] Hall House 79 Pleasant St., site.
Torn down mid-1890s.
NO 4H141
[Old] Hallock House,
Plainfield
PL 6
[John C.] Hammond
House
222 Elm St. Built 1891. NO 4 H184; COn28-27
Hampshire Bookshop 2-8 Crafts Ave. Built
1892; store operated
1916-c1965.
Bookshops; Crafts Ave.;
Interiors, businesses
NO 1.21H18
Hampshire County
National Bank
150 Main. Chartered
1864; building built
1874, demolished 1930.
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 1.24H18; Coolidge
Collection CO 17
Hampshire County
Sanatorium, Leeds
River Rd., Leeds. Built
1914.
Hospitals; Hampshire
Co. Hospital
LE 14-18
Hampshire District
Medical Society
c1906 Medical Societies NO Oversize Box 1
Hampshire House Block 16-18 Main St. [Now 20
Main St.] Built c1870-
71, architect J.M. Miner
McKinley Day, 1899;
Daniel’s Assoc.; Crafts
& Dawson Block; The
Commercial Hotel
NO 1.23H18
Hampshire Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
78 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Hampton Company,
Easthampton
Factories, Easthampton EA 2
Hannum and Everett –
Watches
Main St. Located in
Hunt House adjacent to
150 Main, Edwards’
Church
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Hardie and Schadee
Photography Gallery
141 Main St. Main St – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Harlow Block 2-10 Court St. Torn
down 1930, for addition
to Hampshire County
[C.N.] Fitts Furniture;
[C.F.] Harlow –
Furniture; Kelly Tires;
NO 1.23H227
Court House. Northampton Awning
Co.
[Joseph L.] Harrison
House
1912-1918 [A. Perry] Peck House NO 4 P334
Hat Factory 248 Main St., site.
Burned 1850.
[Edwin] Kingsley House
Hatfield Ferry, 1891 Ferries, Hatfield HT 6, 7
Hatfield Fire Dept. Fire Dept. – Hatfield HT 6, 7
Hawks House, Deerfield Photo of doorway Houses, Deerfield DE 9-11
Hawley Grammar
School
35 South St. Built 1905. Northampton High
School Manual Training
Building
NO 2H316
Hawley Grammar
School Drum Corps
c1929 Group portrait NO Box 10B Folder 2
Haydenville, Flood,
1847
Copy negatives: Xn34-
183 – 193, 197, 198
Haydenville Silk Mill Factories, Haydenville HY 1, 15
Haydenville Store HY 14
[Nicholas G.] Hayes
House
77 Henshaw Ave.
Architect: George P.B.
Alderman
House Beautiful Feb.
1984
Haying, Florence Crops FL 44; Negative Xn14-
343
Herbert’s Lumber Yard 33 Hawley St. Office
built c1889, front
addition built c1974.
Burned Feb 22, 1985.
Lumber yard was next to
office – present location.
Herbert Mill on Herbert
Ave.
Lumber Yards; Herbert,
Hoseph, port.
NO 1.4H354
Herbert’s Tire Shop Corner of Court & King
Sts.
Court St. NO 5.2C83
Helen Hills Hills Chapel 119 Elm St. Built 1954-
55.
NO 3H5595
Herald Job Print 24 Court St., site Court St.; Printers NO 1.4H413
[W.] Herrick, Machinist,
Circular sawmills, steam
engines
West side of
Connecticut River R.R.-
Freight Depot
Connecticut River
Railroad – Freight
Station
[Earl] Higbee House 8 West St. Built by
1655; originally at 67
King St, moved to West
St. c1740. Additions
later added.
[David] Burt House
(King St. Site); Thayer
House (West St.); [Dr.
Frank E.] Dow House;
[Robert E.] Edwards
NO 4 H53
House (King St. Site)
High Bridge, Conway Conway-Greenfield
Trolley line, crossing
Deerfield River.
Bridges, Conway CN 2
High Bridge, West
Deerfield
R.R. Bridge crossing
Deerfield River
Bridges, West Deerfield WD 1-2
Hill Institute, Flo. 83 Pine St., Florence.
Built 1876.
Schools, Florence FL 30
Hitchcock House,
Deerfield
Houses, Deerfield DE 12
[Dr. J. G. Holland]
Residence
Springfield Brightwood C SP
Holland, Lee K., Aerial
Photos
Aerial photographs NO Box 4
[Jacob] Holley House 270 Main St. Included in
a view taken from Smith
College looking east.
Main St. – Upper –
1900; Pulaski Park (site)
Holley’s Livery Stable 270 Main St. Operated
by Jacob Holley 1857-
1901.
Pulaski Park NO 1.35H724
[Rebecca] Holmes
House
55 Prospect St. Built
1908.
Watson Family; [Ella,
Julia, Rosa] Watson
House
WA Box 101
Holyoke, view of (from Mt. Holyoke) HL 18
Honor Roll, Florence WWI Honor Roll. [Julius P.] Maine
Memorial Fountain;
Cosmian Hall, Florence;
World War I
FL 55, 56
Hooker Association,
Headquarters of, Hadley
HD 35
[Major Gen. Joseph]
Hooker House and
Monument, Hadley
Views of birthplace,
Hadley; stone marker,
Hadley and Grave,
Spring Grove Cemetery,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
HD 30-34
Hooker, [Maj. Gen.] Jos.
Port.
250th
Anniversary,
Hadley
HD 60
Hooker Reunion of 3rd
Army Corps, Hadley
May 1895 HD 59
Hopkins Academy [Dr. Franklin] Bonney
House; 250th
Anniversary, Hadley;
Schools, Hadley
HD 67; Hadley series of
negatives HDn35-3; HD
series of photos
[Northampton] Hoisery
Co.
51-53 Clark Ave.
Remodeled into condos,
Factories; Lamb’s Wire
Mill; Metcalf Printing
NO 1.41H79
1987. and Publishing; Printers;
Old Grist Mill
Hospital Hill Chapel 37½ Chapel St. Built
1871. William F. Pratt
architect.
Mission Chapel of the
First Church;
[Northampton] Grange
NO 3H79
Hotel Northampton 36 King St. Built c1927
H. L. Stevens Co.
Architects.
Court St.; Wiggins
Tavern; Interiors,
Businesses; Fairs,
Northampton (Includes
Country Fair, ca. 1950)
NO 1.7H797; also MO
11 and 35
Hotels Composite NO 1.7
Houses Interiors For Northampton,
classification NO 4 +
name of the house.
Houses, Unidentified Interiors, Houses NO 4
Houses, Unidentified,
Chesterfield
CH 1
Houses, Unidentified,
Deerfield
DE 33-35
Houses, Unidentified,
Hadley
―House where Burgoyne
was entertained‖;
―Colonial Doorway‖
250th
Anniversary,
Hadley
HD 44, 46
[Edward] Howard Clock Description and color
photographs of repairs
made in honor of Forbes
Library’s centennial,
1994, by Joseph
Raymond Bates, ―The
British Clockmaker‖ of
Newfane, VT. Shows
gears, escapement,
designs thereon.
Forbes Library –
Centennial, 1994;
Forbes Library, Misc.
FO Box 3 Folder 6
Howes Bros. Garage,
Florence
FL 9-10
Hunt, Ebenezer – Drug
Store
Main St. Est. c1769. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
[Ebenezer] Hunt House 148 Main St., site. Built
1770; burned 1870.
[Dr. David] Hunt House;
Edward’s Church
NO 4 H911
[George S.] Hunt House [Enos] Kingsley House NO 4K615
[Jonathan] Hunt House 109 Elm St. Built c1700. [Ruth Huntington]
Sessions House; [Judge
Samuel] Henshaw
House; [Bishop F. D.]
Huntington House;
Smith College
NO 4 H913
Dormitories
Huntington Homestead,
Hadley
Porter-Phelps-
Huntington House,
Hadley
HD 37-40
Hurricane, Sept. 1938 Most missing, 6/97.
Photos by Joseph
Harrison, Forbes
Librarian, taken the day
after the hurricane
showing various damage
to the downtown area.
Forbes Library – Misc.;
Gateway House, 20 Elm
St.; Smith College;
Edwards Church; Butler
& Ullman Florists;
Hawley Gramar School;
Mill River; McCallum’s
Mill; Pratt House, North
St. N’ton Gas & Elec.
Building; Old South St.;
Feiker, William H; Conz
St.; [Henry S.] Gere
House; [Edward H. R.]
Lyman House; Flood,
1938; [Henry Noble]
MacCracken House
NO Box 9, Folder 15
[Hezekiah] Hutchins
House, site
Moved to 57 Cherry St. B’nai Israel Synagogue
[Hezekiah] Hutchins
House
57 Cherry St. Built
c1795. Moved from 18
Bridge St to present site
c1830.
[James] Bucknam House NO 4 H97
Hyde’s Violin Shop 29 Walnut St. Violin Makers; Interiors,
Business
NO 1.21H99
Interiors, Houses,
Deerfield
DE 13-19
Interiors, Houses
Deerfield, Unidentified
DE 36-48
Jackson St. School 120 Jackson St. Rear
addition built c1979.
NO 2J138
James House 42 Gothic St. Built
c1850, William F. Pratt,
Architect.
People’s Institute
[Mrs. Arthur Curtis]
James House
83 Round Hill Rd.
(Harriet Parsons James)
Built 1908-09
Parsons House; Round
Hill Hotel, Site; Round
Hill School for Boys,
site; [James] Shepherd
House, site; ―Kiwa‖
NO 4J231
[Helen E.] James
School, Williamsburg
Schools, Williamsburg WL 2
[Cecil] Jewett House 159 Elm St. site NO 4 J551
[George D.] Jewett
House
159 Elm St. Site.
Demolished 1915.
[Cecil] Jewett House;
[Elizabeth] Maltby
House, site.
NO 4 J551
Jones Block 22-30 Court St. Journal & Free Press;
Nonotuck Pocket Books
Co.; Fred P. Currier –
Cabinet & Jobbing
Shop; Journal Steam
Printing Co.; Hotel
Northampton, site. (c-
1883-2886 included in
view – reprinted #19)
Hampshire Co. Journal;
Hampshire Co. Herald;
[Francis W.] Fish –
Cabinetmaker; [David
W.] Bond – Attorney;
[Charles L.] Richardson-
Blacksmith; included in
view of Jones block,
Hampshire Marble
Works (on Court and
King Sts. Included in
view of Jones Block)
NO 1.21J71
[W.H.] Jones, dental
surgeon (Clarke Block)
84 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Jones Library, Amherst 143 Amity St. Winter
scene.
Libraries, Amherst AM 1,14
[Sylvester] Judd House 164 Elm St. Demolished
1935.
[Ansel] Jewett House;
[Charles D.] Jewett
House; [Judge John B.]
O’Donnell House;
[Charles B.] Kingsley
House; [Mrs. Elizabeth]
Pomeroy House; [Dr.
Elmer H.] Copeland
House; [Walter] Wallace
House
NO 4 J886
[Joseph M.] Kellogg
House
54 Old South St. Built
1761.
Parsons House; [Hazel]
Turner House; [Charles]
Howard House
NO 4 K292
Kenilworth Castle,
Holyoke
NO Box 13 – Mt. Tom
Kimball and Cary
[Wood and Coal]
Was 2 Main St, now 5
Bridge St, site.
Kimball, Harry A. NO 1.21K56
[George] King House & Factories, Plainfield PL 7
Saw-Mill, Plainfield
[W.M.] King House 39 Harrison Ave. COn 28-35; CO 35
Kingsbury Box and
Printing
38-46 North St. Printers NO 1.4K611
[C.B.] Kingsley Drugs 84 Main St. est c1769 Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900.
NO 5.1.L; oversize box
1
[Edwin] Kingsley House
and Blacksmith Shop
274 Main St., site. Built
1792, demolished 1850.
Academy of Music;
[Nathaniel] Day House;
Blacksmiths
NO 4 K614
[Elbridge] Kingsley
Homestead
West St., Hadley.
Interior- parlor; interior
– backyard; others.
Kingsley photos – Frank
Ward Exhibit, May 1992
[Enos] Kingsley House Stood in the center of
what is now South St. at
corner of Old South St.
and Clark Ave.
[Daneil] Kingsley
House; [George]
Kingsley House;
[George S.] Hunt House;
[Oliver] Bridgeman
House
NO 4K615
[Mary] Kingsley Gift
Shoppe
56 Center St. Gift Shops NO 1.21M323
[Charles M.] Kinney
House
136 King St., site.
Corner of King and
Summer Sts. Built
c1900, demolished
c1970.
NO 4 K 623
Kirkland Block 68-80 Main St., site.
Burned Apr. 7, 1895.
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900; Central Hall
NO 1.23K63
Kiwanis Club Box NO 10 B Folder 1
Kiwanis Society Circus
Parade
May 22-23, 1924. Main
St Parade.
NO Box 7 A
[Clara] Knapp House NO 4 B764S
[Frank N.] Kneeland
House
8 Paradise Rd., site.
Demolished c1919.
Smith College –
President’s House
NO 4 K733
Knights Templar Parade c1887-1888. One view –
Main St. towards Court
House.
NO Box 7 A
[James] Knox House,
Florence
385 No. Main St., site,
Florence. Located where
V.A. access road meets
Rt. 9 used ad a morgue
during the 1874 flood of
the Mill River.
Ghost House, Florence FL 54
Kollmorgen Optical Co. 347 King St. Factories No 1.4K83
[Christian] Kopp House 363 Elm St., site. Torn [Northampton] High NO 4 K838
and Store down Nov. 22, 1938. School, site; [William]
Clark House; [Osborne
W.] Cleaveland House;
[Thaddeus] Birge
House; [Thomas]
Glassen House; [Porter]
Nutting House; [Ansel]
Judd House; [Louis H.]
North House; [Joseph]
Frank House; [Charles]
Ziehlk House; [Philip]
Schauffer House;
[Dorothy] Dietrick
House; [James]
Hickinson House;
[Thomas] Herlihy
House; [Louise] Dietrick
House; [Sarah] Nagel
House; [Bruno] Ruder
Houses
Lafayette Elm, Ware Located on Palmer Rd,
Ware. At least 250 years
old when felled by a
storm. Dec 24, 1923.
Trees, Ware
La Fleur Airport Cross Path Rd. Airports NO 1.39L11; Aerial
Views Box NO 4
[J.E.] Lambie & Co. –
Clothing
92 Main St. Main St. – Lower –
1900; Quarter Millennial
Celebration
Box 6A
[Ebenezer] Lane House 392 Bridge St., site.
Built late 1600’s or early
1700’s by Cornet Joseph
Parsons. Taken apart in
1935-36 and re-
assembled in Darien
Conn. By new owner
Herbert P. Luce.
[Cornet Joseph] Parsons
House; [Martin] Lane
House; [John W.]
Hubbard House
NO 4L241
The Lathrop Home 215 South St. Built
1920-21
Burr Home for Aged
Women; Forbes Library
Station
NO 1.56L
[J. Stebbins] Lathrop
House
57 Bridge St. Built
c1845.
[Benjamin E.] Cook
House; [S.L.] Butler
House
NO 4L348
Laurel Park Between No. King St. &
Coles Meadow Rd.
Cottages built 1875-
Parks; Methodist
Campground
NO 5.4L373
1900
[William] Lawrence
House
71 Pomeroy Terr., site.
Built 1856, burned Jan 1
1982, remains torn down
spring 1982.
[Henry F.] Williams
House
NO 4 L439
League of Women
Voters, Northampton
United Nations exhibit
at Forbes Library, 1969.
Weinstein, Susanna FO Box 5, Folder 3 –
Forbes Library Director
& Staff
[Gerald Stanely] Lee
House
88 Lyman Rd. Built
1880s.
[Esmeriah] Roberts
House; Interiors, Houses
NO 4 L512
[W.W.] Lee House 90 Pomeroy Terr. NO 4 L 516
Leeds Dam After flood of 1874. NO Box 1 Oversize;
Also, during
construction, LE 46, 47,
50.
Leeds [Elementary]
School
Florence St., Leeds.
Built c1952.
NO 2L517
Leeds General Store and
Post Office
1-11 Mulberry St.,
Leeds. Built c1840.
Post Office, Leeds;
Nonotuck Silk Mill
Boarding House
LE 1
Leeds Village Ctr. Main St., Leeds LE 51
Libraries, State Aid Bill
Signing
1950s? Rabb, Mr.; Butcher,
Mrs. Elizabeth; Furcolo,
Gov. Foster; Mahar,
Rep. Ralph; Wikander,
Lawrence.
Group Portraits – Box
10B, Folder 6b
Lilly Library, Florence 19 Meadow St. Built
1890.
Libraries, Florence;
Totem Pole, later
donated to Look Park;
Dostel, Susan; Longtin,
Linda
FL 4-7; NO Box 6A
Quarter Millenial – 1904
Lincoln & Southwick 96 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
[Henry Wadsworth]
Longfellow House,
Pittsfield
―Elm Knoll,‖ Pittsfield PT 1
Look Park [Frank Newhall] Look
[Memorial] Park.
Established in late 1920s
by mrs. Fanie Burr
Look, in memory of her
husband. Formerly the
Warner Farm.
NO 5.4L872
[Edward B.] Lord House 32 Smith St., site.
Damaged by 1936 flood.
NO 4 L884
Lover’s Lane,
Easthampton
EA 10, 11
[Dana] Lowd House 28 Prospect Ave. NO 4L951
[Edward H.R.] Lyman
House
28 Lyman Rd. Built
1838, remodeled c1870
and c1905.
Fort Hill Estate;
[Samuel] Whitmarsh
House; [George]
Browne House; [Mrs.
Joanna C.] Nichols
House; [Joseph] West
House; [Jacob]
Singmaster House;
[Frank] Lyman House;
[Elizabeth Morrow]
Morgan Nursery School;
[Charles F.]
Starkweather House;
[Thomas] Todd House
NO 4 L989e
[J.H.] Lyman House 333[?] Elm St. [Edward E.] Wood
House
NO 4L989j
[Judge Joseph] Lyman
House
199 Main St., site. Built
1792; burned 1870.
Carr’s Block, site;
O’Brien Block, site.
NO 4 L989j
[Samuel F.] Lyman
House
10 Elm St., site. (Corner
of West & Elm Sts.) In
early 1870’s moved to
―35 Canal St,‖ now State
St.
College Hill; Smith
College, College Hall
NO 4 L989s
Lyman Plant House See Smith College, NO
2S51
Lyric Theatre 24 Pleasant St. Built by
John T. Dewey c1900.
NO 1.82L
[Alexander] McCallum
House
10 Prospect St. Built
1882-83.
Smith College Faculty
Offices
NO 4 M124
[James] McCallum, Jr.
House
83 North St See Pratt House, 83
North St
McCallum’s Mill 136 West St. Factories; Propper-
McCallum Hosiery Mill;
National Felt Co.;
Commonwealth Felt
Co.; Brawley Felt Co.
NO 1.4M124
McCallum’s Store 150 Main St. Edwards Church Site NO 1.21M124
McCarthy Memorial
Boulder, Flo.
Dedicated by Florence
Fish and Game Assoc. in
honor of its 1st president,
Michael J. McCarthy.
Sept 1930.
Memorials, Flo.; Flo.
Fish and Game Assoc.,
Memorials
FL 46
[Henry Noble]
MacCracken House
Hampton Terr., end of
street. Built 1914-15.
―The Beeches‖; [Calvin]
Coolidge Residences;
[M.L.] Comey House;
[Sidney A.] Bailey
House
NO 4 M138
McKinley Day – June
19, 1889
Parade in Nothampton –
views of Main St.;
various buildings on
Main St.; Williams
House, South St.
Hampshire House
Block; Williams House,
South St.; City Hall;
Odd Fellows Hall;
Whiting, William F.,
Holyoke; Trask, Rev.
Dr. ____, Holyoke;
Williston, A. Lyman
NO Box 5
[Frederic A.] Macomber
House
300 Elm St. Coolidge Collection
COn 28-33
Magna House
Condominiums
Crescent St. & Henshaw
Ave.
See Clarke School for
the Deaf NO 2C55
Main St. Parades NO Boxes 5-8B
Main St. – Composite Lower Main – Pre-1900 NO 5.15
Main St. – 1920 Coolidge Collection CO
9, 10, 20, 21; COn 28-9,
10, 20, 21
Main St. ca. 1900 Morrison Series MO
Boxes 1-2
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
Bay State House
(Hotel); [Harry E.]
Bicknell Men’s Clothing
(9); Carr’s Block (97);
Clarke Block (10);
[Merritt] Clark & Co.
(3,9,12); Connecticut
River Railroad Station –
Passenger; Court House
(16); [Frank E.] Davis
Jewelery & Optician (9);
Edwards Church, 150
Main (12,3); [Oscar]
Edwards – Druggist;
[R.J.] Fair (12) (3); First
Congregational Church
(16); First National
Bank (21); Foster Bros.
Geo and Charles, Paints
(9); Hampshire Co.
National Bank (9);
NO 5.1L; Oversize Box
1, 2
Hampshire Mutual Fire
Insurance Co. (10);
Hannum & Everett –
Watches (3) (12);
[Wallace] Hubbard,
Harness and trunk maker
(20); [Ebenezer] Hunt,
drug store (12) (3);
[W.H.] Jones, dental
surgeon (Clarke Block)
(9, 10, 12); Lee & Porter
Stove Shop (20);
[Alexander McCallum
& Co (9); [Joseph]
Marsh, books (10);
[Milton O.] Wickes,
violins (9); Northampton
Institution for Savings;
Northampton National
Bank (70); Patterson &
Eastus Harness and
trunks (20); Pioneer
National Bank, site (20);
Pleasant St.; Rowe and
Congdon (3, 12); Smith
Charities (21); Shop
Row; [E.G] Southwick
& Co. Dry Goods (10);
Stewart Stove Store
(20); Town Hall, old;
Warner Tavern; [Oliver]
White, Boot and
Shoemaker (3,12);
Whitney Building (16);
[Oliver] Walker,
insurance (10);
Wetherbee and
Pomeroy, fancy goods
(10); Y.M.C.A.; Main
St. R.R. Crossing;
Bridge St. R.R. Crossing
Main St. – Lower –
1900
King St.; Draper Hotel;
Knowlton Bros.
Photographic Studio;
First National Bank
(included in Main St.
NO 5.12L
view c1900 reprinted
#3); Todd’s Dry Goods;
Hennesey & Moakler,
tailors; Lambie & Co. –
clothing; Williams Shoe;
Coburn & Graves –
druggist; [Herbert A.]
Wiswell – druggist;
[Robert F.] Armstrong,
men’s clothing;
[Marcus] Cohn –
clothier; [Harry] Daniels
– clothier, clock
Main St. – North Side One wide angle view NO 5.13
Main St. – South Side One wide angle view NO 5.14
Main St., Upper – Pre
1900
Rust’s Block NO 5.1U
Main St. – Upper – 1900 City Hall – proposed
building; Parks; Pulaski
Park; Edwards Church
(14); [Jacob] Holley
House (50); Warren’s
Livery Stable (50,14);
New Haven Canal Depot
(50,14); Olympia Candy
Co. (15); Montague and
Brown (15); Edwin B.
Emerson & Co. Paint
(15); Edmund L.
Niquette & Co. (15);
Frank A. Brandle
Druggist (15); Horace
W. Field – Florist (15)
NO 5.12 U; See Also
Pulaski Park Box NO 2
Main St. – Easthampton View looking north
towards park
Town Hall, Easthampton EA 6
Main St., Florence ―Looking east from
Cosmian Park‖
FL 39
Main St., Williamstown Williamstown, views of WM 1-3
Maine Marble Scramble Marble Scrambles, Flo. FL 45
[Julius P.] Maine
Memorial Fountain
Cosmian Park, Flo.
Donated by Maine,
1910; later moved to
Spring Grove Cem.
Memorial Day, Parade,
Florence; Fountains,
Florence; Cosmian Park,
Florence; Honor Roll,
Florence
FL 40-41
Mandell’s Shoe Store 161 Main St. Charles M.
& William D. Mandell,
Props.
NO Box 9, Floder 8 –
Northampton Misc.
(Blizzard of 1888)
Mansion House 15 Elm St.; also 171
Main St. Built in 1828
by Capt. Isaac Damons,
demolished 1873 (Elm
St.)
Fitch Hotel – Block
(Main St.); Hotels; St.
Mary’s Church, site.
NO 1.7M318; Prints –
storage 389-a, 305, 389
Manual Training
Building
South St. Portable School House;
Hawley Grammar
School
NO 2M319
[Joseph] Marsh, books 76 Main St Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Masonic Building 21-29 Main St. Coolidge Collection CO
14
―Massachusetts
Explorers‖, Eastern
Newspaper Service.
Group Portrait, taken at
Forbes Library, June
1929.
[John L.] Mather House 275 Elm St. Built 1882. NO 4M42
[Charles A.] Maynard
House
268 Elm St. Coolidge Collection
COn28-26
Maynard’s Hoe Shop Green St. Moved to N.
King St. *Nov. 1919 and
remained in business as
the Maynard Hoe Shop
until its sale to L. W.
Swift in Feb 1927. Later
used by Purity Milk
Cap. Co. Later
Purchased by J.W.
Parsons & Sons. *2nd
site near 8 N. King
Paradise Pond; Hoe
Shop; Factories; Purity
Milk Cap Co.
NO 1.4M455
Mayors – Northampton BOX NO 10B
Meadows, East Whatley East Whately, views of EW 1-3
Meadows, Greater
Northampton Area
Mountain Houses &
Views
NO Box 13
Meadows – Greater
Northampton Area
Mill River entering
Conn. River; Hadley
Box; Cole’s Meadow;
Dikes; Onion Crop;
Crops; Conn. River,
views of; Farming;
Mountain Houses &
Views
Northampton – Misc.
NO Box 9 Folder 7
Meadows, Hadley Connecticut River,
views of; East Hadley,
view; Tobacco Crop,
Hadley; Hockanum,
views
HD 48-54; See also
Tobacco Crop, Hadley,
HD 2-24 and East
Hadley, view HD 48
Medical Societies Hampshire District
Medical Society, c1906
NO Box 1 – Oversize
Memorial Day Parade,
Flo.
c.1915? Civil War Vets.
& others. Various views
of downtown Flo.
Parades, Flo.; Main St.,
Flo.; No. Main St., Flo.;
Florence Hotel; Hotels,
Florence; Maple St.,
Florence; Cosmian Park,
Flo.; Park St., Flo.
FL 48-53
Memorial Hall 240 Main St. Built 1872
Architect James
McLaughlin.
Constructed by William
F. Pratt
Pulaski Park; Clarke
Library; Red Cross
Campaign, ca.1917
NO 1.94M
Memorial Hall,
Deerfield
Dickinson Academy,
Deerfield; Schools,
Deerfield
DE 1
[John] Metcalf Printers 204 Main St. Boyden’s NO 1.71B63
Methodist [Episcopal]
Church
43 Center St. Built 1851,
remodeled 1894.
Home Culture Club;
Lyman Hall; Benevolent
Order of the Elks;
People’s Institute; Elk’s
Home
NO 3 M56c; See also
CO box 30
Methodist Episcopal
Church
90 Elm St. Demolished
1977.
Tucker House NO 3M56e
Middlefield
Congregational Meeting
House & Town Hall
Town Hall, Middlefield;
Churches, Middlefield
MI 1
Middlefield Fair Fairs, Middlefield MI 3
Mill River Bridge,
Williamsburg
Bridges, Williamsburg;
Williams House;
Williamsburg; Trolleys,
Williamsburg;
Williamsburg,
Congregational Church
WL 5
Mill River Diversion,
1939
Vet’s Field; Mill River NO Box 9 Folder 14
Mill River Entering
Connecticut River
Meadows- Greater
Northampton Area
NO Box 9 Folder 7
[John] Miller Memorial
Stone, Williamsburg
Dedicated Sept. 3, 1921. Monuments,
Williamsburg
WL 10
[E. Cyrus] Miller’s
Apple Orchard & Crop
Haydenville Crops; Orchards,
Haydenville; Miller, E.
Cyrus; Interiors,
Business
HY 2-8, 12
[J.M.] Miner House 76 Crescent St. Built
c1874. Exterior and
interior.
Dawson, Lucius A.
House; Interiors, Houses
NO 4M666
Miss Florence Diner 99 Main St., Florence.
Est. 1942.
MO 9
Montague & Brown
Real Estate
261 Main St. Main St. – Upper – 1900 X.15
Montgomery Ward
Catalog Office
12 Crafts Ave. See Crafts Ave. NO
5.2C84
Monument to ―John
Barleycorn‖
West Chesterfield Prohibition, Monument
to, West Chesterfield;
The Nutshell Novelty
Shop, West Chesterfield
WC 5
[Rev. Dwight L.] Moody
House, East Northfield
Houses, East Northfield ENR 3
Moody’s Tavern Roberts’ Meadow. Built
c1800; burned to ground
July 5, 1924.
LE 30, 51
Moriarty Block (and
Furniture Store)
22-30 Court St. Court St. NO 5.2C83
Mt. Herman School,
Northfield
Views of campus, hall,
dormitory.
Schools, Northfield NR 1-3
Mt. Holyoke Hadley series of
negatives; Mountain
Houses and Views NO
Box 13
Mountain Houses and
Views
Mt. Holyoke; Prospect
House; Summit House;
Mt. Sugarloaf; Mt.
Toby; Taylor’s Notch;
Russel Cove;
Connecticut River,
views of; Mt. Tom (NO
Box 13); Mt. Nonotuck
House; Mountain House,
Mt. Tom; Mountain
Park; Oxbow; Mill
River, views of; Conn.
River Lumber Co.;
French, John W.
NO Box 12; NO Box 13
Mountain Houses and
Views and Mountain
MO 20 (1990); See also
stereoscopes – box 2;
Railways Corbin Collection Prints
Folders 1-3
Mountain Houses and
Views – Clippings
Meadows, Greater
Northampton Area;
Oxbow; Mountain Park;
Mt. Tom; Mt. Holyoke
NO Box 13
Mountain Mill,
Plainfield
A corn mill, located 2
miles south of meeting
house. Est. 1879.
Factories, Plainfield PL 1, 9
Near Factories, Bay
State
Factories NO 1.4N269
Neilson Library, Smith
College
Community Sing, 1918
– Neilson Library, Smith
See: Curie, Marie NO
Box 10D Folder 8
New Haven Canal Depot Later the Warren Livery
Stable. Included in a
view taken from Smith
College looking east.
Main St. – Upper –
1900; Warren’s Livery
Stable
New Haven Railroad NO 1.33N42
Nim’s House, Deerfield Houses, Deerfield;
Miller House, Deerfield;
Frary House, Deerfield
DE 20-22
[Edmund L.] Niquette &
Co.
273 Main St. Main St. – Upper – 1900 X 15
Nonotuck Savings Back 25 Main St. [Now 80
Main St.] Built 1895.
Banks; Mural,
Northampton c1849
(Carroll, Bill, Painter);
Lambie Block
NO 124N73
Nonotuck Silk Co.,
Leeds
300 Main St., Leeds.
Built c1880. Exterior
and interior views.
Became known as the
Corticelli Silk Co.,
1921. Purchased by
Belding-Hemingway
Co., 1930; College
Weavers Inc., 1932,
later went out of
business. Converted to
apts. 1974-75. (Part of
the building was razed
in 1943)
Factories, Leeds;
Interiors, Businesses;
Belding-Hemingway
Silk Co.; College
Weavers, Inc.; Leeds
Village Apts.
LE 4-12
Nonotuck Silk Mill,
Florence
660 Riverside Dr. – 248
Nonotuck St., Flo.
Building built 1855,
later many additions;
also bought buildings
Factories, Flo.;
Corticelli Silk Co., Flo;
Ryan Rd., Flo.; Cross
St., Flo.
FL 18-19
along Mill River at
Riverside Dr. from
N’ton Association of
Education and Industry;
later known as Corticelli
Silk Co., 1921.
Northampton – Aerial
views
Aerial Views – NO Box
4; Morrison MO boxes
1-2
Northampton-Amherst
Street Railway Co.
Trollys; [Polly]
Pomeroy House – 21
Main St.; [J.A.]
Sullivan, Hardware – 3
Main St.; Graves Grist
Mill – 4 Bridge St.;
[Michael] Williams
House – 7 Market St.
NO 1.38
Northampton
Association of
Education and Industry,
Florence
660 Riverside Dr., site.
Built c1855, later
purchased by Nonotuck
Silk Co. Razed, c1980.
Communes, Florence;
Factories, Florence;
[Lower] Braid Mill,
Flo.; Greenville
Manufacturing Co., Flo.;
Ruggles, David
FL 20-21
Northampton Boot &
Shoe Store
80 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Northampton City Seal Box NO9 Folder 12
Northampton Co-
Operative Bank
135 Main St. Built
c1866 Architect William
F. Pratt.
Northampton National
Bank; Banks;
Morrison’s Optician
NO 1.24N812C
Northampton
Community Gardens
Morrison series MO 7
Northampton Country
Club
Look Park; Interiors,
businesses
NO 1.8N812; LE 19, 20
[Northampton] Cutlery
Co.
320 Riverside Dr., Bay
State. Original building
built c1845; several
additions to 1918.
Factories; Riverside
Cutlery Co.; Bay State
Hardware Co.; Bay State
Tool Manufac. Co;
Hampshire Flax &
Hemp Co.; Northampton
Paper Mills
NO 1.4C97
Northampton Driving
Park
Fair St. Polo Field; Fairgrounds NO 5.4N812
Northampton Gas and
Electric Co. (and
buildings)
212 Main St. City Hall Annex;
Utilities; Pulaski Park
NO 1.26; NO 5.4P966
Northampton High
School
380 Elm St. Built 1939-
40. Architect J. William
Beal & Sons. Rear
addition 1965. [Includes
South St. building –
―Old‖ High School]
Build 1896 Gardner,
Pynne & Gardner
Architects. Interior
burned early 1900s;
rebuilt. Remodeled
1983-84.
Elm St.; D.A. Sullivan
School
NO 2N812
Northampton High
School
Center St. ―Union High‖
used as high school
1852-1864.
NO 2N812c
Northampton High
School Students – Group
Ports.
Includes a series of
individual portraits from
the class of 1868-69;
class of 1893.
Students Box 10B, Folder 3
[missing]
[Northampton] High
School, site
See [Christian] Kopp
House and Store – NO 4
K838; [Bruno] Ruder
Houses – NO 4 R833
Northampton Institution
for Savings
109 Main St. [Includes
both buildings; first est.
second est. 1915. Both
at 109 Main St.]
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900; Banks; Interiors,
businesses
NO 1.24N812i – 2
folders; Coolidge
Collection COn 28 – 15
Northampton
Manufacturing Corp.
(Wire Company)
In the center of the area
known as ―Paper Mill
Village.‖ Built c1860.
[E.E.] Wood Cutlery
Co.; [William A.]
Rogers Cutlery Co.
NO 1.4N812
Northampton National
Bank
135 Main St. Built in
1837 (original building).
Built in 1913 (present
building – 130 Main
St.).
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900; Quarter Millenial
Celebration; Banks;
Northampton Co-
operative Bank; Bank
Robbery, Jan 26, 1876
NO 1.24N812n; NO
Box 6A
Northampton/New
Haven Canal
Views of the canal in
different towns
Canals NO 6N
[Northampton]
Reservoir
In process of
construction
Reservoirs LE 46, 47, 56
Northampton Rifle Club Located off Spring St.,
Leeds, near present
Armory.
Clubs – Northampton NO 1.8R448
―Northampton Rd.,‖
Hadley
Russell St. Hadley, view HD 47
Northampton School for Pomeroy Terrace [Osmyn] Baker House NO 2N812n
Girls
Northampton Shooting
Club
Located at Smith’s
Ferry, then part of
Northampton, now part
of Holyoke.
Clubs – Northampton NO 1.8Sh77
Northampton
Sportsmen’s Club,
Hadley
Near Hadley side of
Hadley Bridge
Clubs, Hadley HD 26
Northampton St.
Holyoke, view
(Man with buggy, horse) HL 14
Northampton Street
Railway
Trollys; Bus Service NO 1.38N812; 1
oversize print in NO
Box 2 Oversize
Northampton – views Box NO 2
Northampton Vocal
Club
Box NO 2
Northfield Seminary,
East Northfield
Seminaries, E.
Northfield
ENR 1
Norwood Engineering
Co., Florence
28-30 No. Maple St.,
Flo. Built 1870, later
several additions.
Interior view. (Made
machines that purify
water.)
Factories, Florence;
Interiors, Businesses
FL 17
Norwood Hotel 37 Bridge St. Torn down
c1974.
Hotels; [Northampton]
Post Office, site
NO 1.7N83; see also
Floods – Mar. 1936 NO
Box 11 Folder 8
Norwottuck Park,
Hadley
Snapshots during a flood See Butler & Ullman
Florists, NO 1.21B97
Odd Fellows Hall 39 Main St. See McKinley Day NO
Box 5; Quarter
Millennial Celebration
NO Box 6A
[John B.] O’Donnell
House
109 Round Hill Rd., site Hillside Apts, site; ―The
Lookout‖
NO 4 O5
―Old Brick Store,‖
Plainfield
PL 2
Old Indian House Reproduction of
building razed in 1848,
built in 1929 [sic],
exteriors & interiors
Interiors, houses,
Deerfield; Houses,
Deerfield
DE 13-19
Old Mill, New Ashford Factories, New Ashford NE 1
Old South St.
Footbridge
Demolished 1947 NO 7OL1; See O’Dea,
James H. NO 9Od2
Olympia Candy Co. Main St. Main St. – Upper – 1900 X.15
104th
Infantry Reunion April 26-27, 1929.
Views of Main St.
Parade, reviewing stand
NO Box 7A
[T.] Ono & Co., Oriental
Art Goods
192 Main St. See Boyden’s NO
1.71B63
Otis Patent Steam
Excavator
PE 3
Oxbow See Mountain Houses
and Views, NO Box 13
(clippings), 12 (photos;
NO Box 9 Folder 10
[Martin A.] Paddock
Custom Tailor
204 Main St. Crafts Ave. NO 5.2C84
Parades Parades in Northampton:
Knights Templar Parade,
c1887-1999 (Box 7A);
McKinley Day, June 19,
1888 (Box 5); Quarter
Millennial Celebration –
1904 (Box 6); 10th
U.S.
Cavalry – Aug 2, 1912
(Box 7A); Kiwanis
Society Circus Parade,
May 22-23, 1929 (Box
7A); Tercentenary
Parade, 1930 (Box 7A);
Tercentenary Parade,
1954 (Boxes 8A & B);
Fireman’s Muster (part
of Knights Templar),
1888 (Box 7A); Polish
Church Dedication
Parade (Box 7A); Draft
Parades, 1917, 1918
(NOn Northampton
negatives + X prints);
Armistice Parade, 1918
(Box 7A); Community
Sing, 1918 (Box 7A);
Patriots Day Parade,
Apr. 1918 (Northampton
NOn Negatives)
NO Box 5-8B
Paradise Pond Smith College – Boat
House; Maynard’s Hoe
Shop
NO 5.4P211; MO 3-4
[Dr. William Thornton]
Parker House
65 Columbus Ave. ―Valley View‖;
Interiors, Houses
NO 4 P229
Parsons and Wells Main St. General Store. NO 1.21P251
Parsons Elm Old South St. NO 5.41P251; See also
Old South St. NO 5.20L;
[Noah] Parsons House
NO 4P255
[?] Parsons House West St. Not verified. NO 4P251w
[Cornet Joseph] Parsons
House
58 Bridge St. Built
1658; addition in 1800.
Oldest house in
Northampton now
standing.
[Anna C.] Bliss House;
Northampton Historical
Society; [Daniel] Wright
House; [Ferdinand
Hunt] Wright House;
[Anna] Wright House
NO 4 P251
[Isaac & Josiah] Parsons
House
122 Bridge St., site.
Located in the open lot
next to the Bridge St.
School, facing Bridge
St. Park. Built c1744,
torn down c1914.
NO 4 P253; NO Box 2
[Jacob] Parsons House 262 Bridge St. Built
c1700.
[Timothy] Griffin
House; [Dr. Joseph D.]
Collins House; Putnam’s
Inn; [Luther] Clark
House; Hotels and Inns;
Lee House
NO 4 P254
[Noah] Parsons House 48 Old South St. Built
c1755. Dismantled in
Aug. 2003, was to have
been rebuilt in Canaan,
NH, deal fell through.
[Justus] Parsons House;
[Lewis] Parsons House
NO 4 P255; see also Old
South St. NO 5.20L;
Parsons Elm NO
5.41P251
[S.C.] Parsons house 24 Henshaw Ave. [J.E.] Clark House NO 4 P257
Patriots Day Parade,
Apr. 19, 1918
Views along Main St. Parades NO Box 7A
[A. Perry] Peck House 130 North Elm St. Built
c1865.
[Rev. George] Webber
House; ―Springdale‖;
[Joseph L.] Harrison
House 1912-1918
NO 4 P334
Pelham, Map of the
Town of, 1830
Map is in Ref. Room,
Map Case, Drawer 5, no.
51.
Pelham, Town Hall &
Cemetery
PE 1, 4, 6
People’s Institute &
James House
38 Gothic St. Built 1904
by Geo. Washington
Elk’s Home, Methodist
[Episcopal] Church;
NO 1.8P
Cable & Andrew
Carnegie. Formerly
Home Culture Clubs,
est. 1896.
Home Culture Club;
Carnegie Bldg.; Girls’
City Club; James house;
[Justus] Boies House;
[P.R.] Whitcomb House
People’s Institute –
Directors 1921-22
Group port. NO Box 10B Folder 1
[Charles] Phillips
House, c1939
6 Maple St. NO 4P541
Phillips Place NO 5.2P53
[Chauncey H.] Pierce
House
40 Henshaw Ave., site Interiors, Houses NO 4 P61
[Chauncey H.] Pierce
House, Goshen
Summer residence of
Northampton resident
Chauncey H. Pierce – 1
Exterior, 2 Interiors
Interiors, Houses GO 19-21
[James M.] Pierce, Paper
Hangers & Painters
1900-1922
192 Main St. Art Store. See Boyden’s, NO
1.71B63
Pine Grove School At the intersection of
Florence Rd. and Rocky
Hill Rd. now Rt. 66
NO 2P65
Pine St. School 45 Pine St., Florence.
Annex of Temperance
Hall.
Schools, Flo.;
Temperance Hall
Annex, Flo.
FL 31
Pioneer Post 33-35 West St. NO 1.21P65
Plainfield Various views PL 1-11
Plaza Hotel 79-83 Pleasant St. Built
1896, Curtis G. Page,
architect.
Hotels; Gazette Printing
Co.; Hampton Hotel;
Plaza Theatre; [D.M.]
Hall House, site
NO 1.7P69
Pleasant St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.2P71
Plymouth Inn West and Green Sts.
Torn down Summer
1931.
Hotels; Century Hall,
Smith Coll. Dorm
NO 1.7P749; See also
Forbes Library
Collection FO Box 2B
Folders 2 and 6
Police – Northampton Group ports. NO Box 10A, folder 4;
FE 1, Field Collection
Police Station 38 Center St.
Demolished c1961.
Primary School on
Center St.; Methodist
[Episcopal] Church
NO 1.18P
Polish Church –
Dedication Parade
Main St. 1913. 1 item. NO Box 7
[Ashael] Pomeroy
House
66 Bridge St. Built in
1792. Porch added early
19th
cent.
[Thomas M.] Sheperd
House; Northampton
Historical Society
NO 4 P771
[Polly] Pomeroy House
and Hotel
21 Main St., site. Built
1802. Torn down c1897.
Hotels; Masonic
Building, site; [Josiah]
Clarke House;
Northampton –Amherst
Street Railway Co.
NO 4 P771p
Pomeroy Terrace NO 5.2P77
[Bishop] Porter House,
Deerfield
Houses, Deerfield DE 23
Porter House, Hadley HD 36
Porter-Phelps-
Huntington House,
Hadley
Huntington Homestead,
Hadley
HD 37-40
Post Office and Mural 33 Pleasant St. Crimi, Alfred D.,
painter; [Oliver] Walker
House; Leeds Post
Office & Store
NO 1.16P
Post Office (Temporary) 7 Pearl St. June 1938-
July 1939. Temp. Post
Office on Pleasant St.
side of building. Built
1897, addition built
c1920.
Gleason Building;
Guilford’s Livery
Stable; Nonotuck House,
site; Gleason Bros.
(Trucking)
NO 1.16P84
Power Development
Project
Lake Aldrich, Granby Water projects, Granby GB 1
Pratt House 83 North St. View of
downed trees, 1938
Hurricane
See [James] McCallum,
Jr. House
Primary School on
Center St.
Center St. Police Station NO 2P935
[Josiah H.] Prindle
House
256 Main St., Site, later
moved to 13 Old South
St.
Pulaski Park NO
5.4P966
[William F.] Prindle 193 Main St (149).
Plumbing and steam-
fitting.
Carr’s Block; Cutting,
Daniel F.; Lindes,
Timothy
NO 1.21P93
[William F.] Prindle
House
73 South St. Built by
William F. Prindle, died
1885. Also owned by
Col. Henry L. Williams,
and later, c1939, Frank
A. Brandle.
[Col. Henry L.]
Williams House
NO 4 P936
Prominent Citizens Portrait File Index;
Group and Oversize
Portraits NO Boxes 10
A, B, C; D.A.R.
Pageants NO Box 7B
Prospect Street School 231 Prospect St, site.
Corner of Prospect St.
and Hayes Ave.
Students NO 2P94
Public Buildings –
Composite
NO 1C
Pulaski Park [Includes site –
memorial stone]
Main St. – Upper – 1900
[north side only];
Holley’s Livery Stable;
Academy of Music;
Memorial Hall; [Jacob]
Holley House & Livery
Stable, site; [Edwin]
Kingsley House; [Josiah
H.] Prindle House;
Northampton Gas &
Electric Co.; Smith &
Jones Block
NO 5.4P966; also MO
14
[William] Pynchon
Memorial Building,
Springfield
SP 1-2
Quarter Millennial
Celebration – 1904
Parade, views of Main
St. and various buildings
decorated for the
occasion. Box A – Main
St. and specific
buildings. Box B –
floats, ports.
Lambie Bldg.; First
National Bank;
Hampton Hotel; Odd
Fellows Hall;
Northampton National
Bank
NO Boxes 6A & B
Quinn Funeral Home 71 King St. Built 1866
Architect William F.
Pratt.
Catholic Society
Parsonage; [George F.]
Reynolds Funeral Home
NO 1.59Q4
Rahar’s Inn 7 Old South St. Built
mid-1800; 1899 addition
– architect William F.
Pratt; 1905 addition E.C.
& G.C. Gardner,
architect.
Hotels; Parsons
Homestead; [John]
Metcalf House
NO 1.7R116
Red Cross Campaign,
ca.1917
Memorial Hall NO
1.94M
Registry of Motor
Vehicles
43 Gothic St. [Includes
Chief Bresnahan
receiving first no. plates,
opening 1931]
NO 1.15R
Reservoir, Northampton Northampton Reservoir
Dam, Leeds. Built 1894;
architect Charles H.
Wellington.
LE 46, 47, 56
Rider Bros. Furniture &
Piano Movers
(Warehouse)
34 King St., site. NO Box 10 – Group
Portraits, Folder 4 (Fire
Dept.)
[Frank H.] Roberts,
Liquor Store
204 Main St. Boyden’s NO 1.7B63
[O.O.] Roberts House 19 King St, site. Court House NO 1.15C
Roberts Meadow;
Brook, Leeds
NO Box 12 Folder 6
Rock Formations, So.
Worthington
SW 1
Rogers Hall Built c1815 Shepherd family home;
Clarke School for the
Deaf
NO 2C55
Rose Tree Inn 252 Bridge St. Hotels NO 1.7R72
Ross Bridge, Florence Meadow St, Florence FL 42-43
Round Hill Views and description Box NO 2; Prints,
storage numbers 374,
397, 395, 392, 375, 455
Round Hill Rd. Parks and Streets
Composite
NO 1.7R75
Round Hill Hotel 84 Round Hill Hotels NO 1.7R75
Round Hill School Round Hill Rd. Clarke School for the
Deaf; Dudley Hall;
Bancroft School for
Boys
NO 2R75
Round Hill School for
Boys
[Mrs. Arthur Curtis]
James House
NO 4 J231; Prints –
storage 397
Round Hill Water Cure Hotels NO 1.7R75r; Box NO 2;
Prints – storage 399
―Round House‖ Conz St. [Seth] Strong House NO 4 S892
―Round Top,‖ East
Northfield
ENR 2
Rowe & Congdon,
Oyster Dealers
Main St. Located in
Hunt House adjacent to
150 Main, Edwards
Church.
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
[Bruno] Ruder Houses 378 & 384 Elm St., site.
Torn down Nov. 22,
1938.
[Christian] Kopp House;
Northampton High
School
NO 4 R833
Russell Farm, No. Spear heads found on Artifacts, Indian, No. NH 4-6
Hadley farm, 1928. Hadley; Spear Heads
Rust’s Block 207-211½ Main St. Built
1867 William F. Pratt
Architect. Joseph Lyman
Homestead site.
Main St. – Upper – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1 U
Sacred Heart Church [Old French Church] 99
King St. Built l916,
architect John W.
Donahue
Sacred Heart School;
French Church
NO 3S14
Sacred Heart School 95 King St. Built 1911. King St. School; Sacred
Heart Church
NO 2 S14
St. John Cantius Church 10 Hawley St. Built
1912, architect John W.
Donahue.
NO 3 S21
St. John’s Church,
Northampton, Bridge St.
Proposed front
elevation. Architectural
drawing, Sept 10, 1854,
by William Fenno Pratt,
architect.
Prints – storage 273
St. John’s Episcopal
Church
48 Elm St. Built 1892-
93. R.W. Gibson
Architect.
NO 3S22
St. John’s Episcopal
Church
Churches, Williamstown WM 5
St. Joseph’s Church 206 King St., site. First
Catholic church in
Northampton. Part of
Worcester Diocese,
razed between 1895-
1915.
Connecticut River
Railroad – Freight
Station
NO 3S235
St. Mary’s Church &
Convent
3 Elm St. church built
1881, architect P.W.
Ford. Convent: 6
Bedford Terr. (Front),
built 1898-99.
NO 3S24
St. Mary’s Church,
Haydenville
Built 1867-68. Interiors
& exterior.
Churches, Haydenville HY 9-11
Saint Michael’s School 71 State St. Built 1909
John W. Donohue
Architect. Rear addition
1929. Closed 1975.
Renovated 1982.
Gothic Seminary NO 2 S24
St. Valentine’s [Polish
National] Church
125 King St. Built 1932
H.J. Tossier, architect.
[Rev.] Jonathan
Edwards House, site;
Edwards Elm, site
NO 3S25
Salmon Brook Arch
Culvert, Easthampton
Of stone, built 1829;
washed away in flood ---
-1930.
Bridges, Easthampton EA 7
Schools Bay State School;
Bridge St. School;
[Mary A.] Burnham
Classical School for
Girls; Capen’s School
for Girls; Center
Grammar School;
Clarke School for the
Deaf; Elm St. School;
Florence Grammar
School; Gothic
Seminary; Hawley
Grammar School;
Jackson St. School;
Leeds [Elementary]
School; Manual
Training Building;
Northampton High;
Northampton School for
Girls; Pine Grove
School; Primary School
on Center St.; Prospect
St. School; round Hill
School; Sacred Heart
School; Saint Michael’s
School; Schools and
Colleges – Composite;
Slough Hill School;
Smith Agricultural
School; South St.
School; Vernon St.
School; Williams St.
School
NO 2
Schools and Colleges –
Composite
NO 2S61
Schools, Deerfield Memorial Hall,
Deerfield
DE 1
―Second Schoolhouse,‖
Florence
Park & Meadow Sts.,
site, Flo. Later used as a
paint store.
Schools, Florence FL 32
[L. Clarke] Seelye
House
22 Round Hill Rd. Coolidge Collection CO
28
Segar House 135 King St, site NO 4 S37
Serio’s Market 65 State St. MO 10
Seventh-Day Adventist
Church, Florence
35 No. Main St. Built
c1915-1920 for the Free
Congregational Society
of Florence (Unitarians)
presently used by the 7th
Day Adventists
Free Congregational
Society of Florence
FL 36-37, 59
[Dr. Christopher]
Seymour House
79 Elm St., site. Corner
of Elm St. and Prospect
St. Torn down 1955.
[John W.] French
House; Smith College –
Prospect House
NO 4 S96
Shady Lawn Hospital Founded by Dr.
A.W. Thompson in 1874
Gothic Seminary;
[Lewis J.] Dudley House
NO 2G71; NO 4 D865
Shaker Settlement Hancock HN 2
Shay’s Bridge, West
Pelham
PE 2, 5
Sheldon House,
Deerfield
Houses, Deerfield DE 24-26
[Mrs. Thomas] Sheperd
house & grounds
Bridge St. NO 4S48
Sheperd House 71 Pleasant St., site.
Torn down 1908.
NO 4 S47
Sherwin Block 50-58 Main St.
Collapsed July 18, 1914.
Union Block; Dewey
Block, 40 Pleasant St.
c1914
NO 1.23S58
Shop Row Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
Signboards, Huntington Signs from the 1773
tavern of Ephraim &
Martin Wright,
Huntington.
HU 4
[O.A.] Skilton House 92 King St. NO 4 Sk33
[John] Skinner House 60 Harrison Ave. Built
1908.
NO 4 S34
[William] Skinner
House, Skinnerville
Ruins Mill River Flood – NO
Box 11 Folder 2
[William] Skinner Silk
Mill, Skinnerville
(Williamsburg)
Ruins. Mill River Flood – NO
Box 11 Folder 2
Slaves Lindes, Timothy
Slough Hill School Hatfield St. Built 1877. NO 2S57
Smith Agricultural
School
80 Locust St. NO 2S51
Smith & Jones Block 22-34 South St. Pulaski Park NO
5.4P966
Smith Charities Building 51 Main St. Built 1865-
66 William F. Pratt
Architect.
First National Bank;
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 1.23S
Smith College Buildings are classed
under the name of
original owner if
formerly a private
residence. Other campus
buildings in NO 2S53:
Lilly Hall; Main
Building, Elm St.;
Lyman Plant House,
Paradise Road; Alumnae
Gymnasium
Hurricane, Sept. 1938 NO 2S53; also MO 2 for
Lyman Plant House;
also NO Box 9 Folder
15 (Hurricane, Sept.
1938, behind College
Hall)
[Sophia] Smith
Homestead, Hatfield
Exterior and interior
views.
Interiors, Houses. HT 1-5
[Ben] Smith Tavern,
Hadley
Taverns, Hadley; Allen
House, Hadley
HD 41
Smith’s Ferry Mountain Houses and
Views Box 12, Folder 4
Smith’s Ferry, Bridge
near
c1891 NO 7Sm56
Soldiers – Northampton
(Group port.)
NO Box 10A Folders 1-
3
South Church Choir,
Springfield
1875 (Clipping) NO Box 10B, Folder 5 –
Group Portraits
(Composite Portraits)
South Deerfield View from Mt.
Sugarloaf, litho., 1886
SD 1
So. Hadley, views of SH 1-2
[Old] South St. Bridge [Includes new bridge.]
Damaged by Mill River
Flood – 1874; later
burned – 1893.
Mil River Bridge; Flood
– May 16, 1874;
Edwards’ Church
NO 7S87; also NO Box
11, Folder 2 for 1874
Flood
South Street Houses [Houses that could not
be verified]. 1-Theodore
Clapp House on South
St. next to school house
moved 1899‖ 1a-copy
print of above. 2.(Clapp
House?) 3.Same as
above – original
oversize in Box 1
Oversize 4.Clapp House
(208?) South St.
5.Strong House 6.House
Clapp Houses; South St;
Strong Houses
NO 4S87
Near Strong House
7.Strong House, South
St. 8.Wright House (134
South St.)?
South St. School &
Students
141 South St. Built
1888-90. ―Mrs. Fenton’s
Class, Grade 1, c1981?‖
– color.
NO 2S87
Southampton
Independent R.R.
Company
Trolleys, Southampton SO 3
[E.G.] Southwick & Co
Dry Goods
96 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
[Elbridge G.] Southwick
House
41 Elm St., site. Corner
of Bedford Terr. And
Elm St. Torn down early
1900s.
NO 4 S89
[Charles W.] Spear
House
75 Harrison Ave. Built
1902-03
[Margaret] Bergan
House
Coolidge Collection
COn 28-29
[George] Spear House 302 Elm St. Coolidge Collection
COn 28-32
Sports NO Box 10 B – Group
Portraits, Folder 4
(Teams)
Springfield Orchestra
Club
Group Portrait, 1890. Bands, Orchestras,
Musical Societies,
Springfield
NO Box 10B – Group
Portraits, Folder 5
(Composite Ports.)
[Asa] Squires Building 16 No. Maple St., Flo.
Built c1873.
FL 38
Stabb, [William K.],
Custom Tailor
169 Main St. NO Box 9 –
Northampton Misc.,
Folder 8 (Blizzard of
1888)
[Charles] Starkweather
House
49 Lyman Rd, 57
Lyman Rd. Starkweather
House build 1788,
moved from the corner
of South St. & Lyman
Rd. to present site in
1870.
[Edward H.R.] Lyman
House; [Haynes]
Kingsley House;
[Haynes Kingsley]
Starkweather House;
[Charles G.]
Starkweather House
NO 4St28
State Hospital Hospital Hill. Northampton Lunatic
Asylum; Northampton
State Hospital; Hospitals
NO 1.52S; see also Box
NO 2, MO 5-7
Stebbins Houses,
Deerfield
Allen House; Houses,
Deerfield
DE 27-29
[Walter L.] Stevens 68 Lyman Rd. On NO 4 St47
House Starkweather property.
Stevens House,
Worthington
Located at Stevensville,
Worthington
Houses, Worthington WO 1
[Solomon] Stoddard
House
27 Elm St., site. Torn
down by 1937.
NO 4 S64e
[Solomon] Stoddard
House
54 Prospect St. Rear part
of house built by
Solomon Stoddard in
1684. His son, John
Stoddard, added the
front in 1750.
―The Manse‖; [John]
Stoddard House; [Seth]
Wright House;
[Theodore] Wright
House; [Jonathan]
Edwards House; [Dr.
Benj.] Barrett House;
[Dr. Josiah G.] Holland
House; [Henry R.]
Hinckley House
NO 4 S64 P
Stores, Haydenville HYn 35-1
[Caleb] Strong House Located 20 Main St., in
1850 moved to 76
Pleasant St. Torn down
c1911. Built 1754.
NO 4 S88 (2 folders)
[Eleazer] Strong House 85 South St., site.
Corner of South &
School Sts. Built 1780.
Torn down & replaced
by a small school. Later
replaced by the South St.
School at 141 South St.
Writing on rear of photo
says ―Homestead No. 49
South St.‖ This refers to
a newspaper article in
which this was the 49th
house listed. See
Gazette, June 22, 1880.
NO S881
[Eleazer] Strong House 133 South St. Built
c1798.
[Elizoth] Bartlett House;
[Frank H.] Roberts
House; [Charles E.]
Hodgkins House
NO 4 S882
[Seth] Strong House 26 Conz St. Built c1825. [George Dexter] Clark
House; [Dexter] Clark
House; [Delmer E.]
Waite House; [Seth]
Strong House (32 Conz
St.)
NO 4 S891
[Seth] Strong House Built 1828. Round House NO 4 S892
Strong Houses NO 4 S87 (Houses that
are not verified)
Sugar Loaf Mountain Deerfield DE 51
[J.A.] Sullivan Co. 3 Main St. Hardware;
Northampton-Amherst
Street Railway Co.
NO 1.21S53
Sunderland, view of
(From Mt. Sugarloaf)
Connecticut River,
views of
SU 1-3
Swift River,
Cummington
View of river, 1897,
above gorge
CU 9-10
Tasker, W.V. Co. Musical Instrument
dealers. Booth at Tri-
County Fair c1908. Had
various stores on Main
St.
NO 1.21T
[Col. George A.] Taylor
House, Hadley
Also other dwelling on
site presently.
HD 42-43
Teams Sports; Bicyclists NO Box 10B – Group
Portraits, Folder 4
(Teams)
Telephone Co. 62 State St. and Bedford
Terr.
Utilities; [Northampton]
Chamber of Commerce
NO 1.26
The Temporary Home 425 Prospect St. Built
1914-15. Architect Karl
S. Putnam.
Children’s Aid Assoc. of
Hampshire County;
Dutton’s Funeral Home
NO 1.57T
10th
U.S. Cavalry
(Parade)
Aug. 2, 1912. Marching
on Main St. and King St.
Encampment at Fair
Grounds.
NO Box 7A
Tercentenary Parade
(1954)
Includes views of Main
St. Portrait of
Committee Members,
identified
NO Boxes 8A and B
Thayer House West St. [Earl] Higbee House NO 4 H53
Third Church (First
Congregational)
Architectural drawing
by William F. Pratt
Prints – Storage 274;
See also First
Congregational Church
NO 3F51
Three County Fair Fairs, Northampton Northampton – Misc.
NO Box 9 Folder 8
Tobacco Crop, Hadley Series showing stages of
crop development:
seedlings, planting,
harvesting, processing
Meadows, Hadley;
Crops, Hadley; Interiors,
Businesses
HD 2-24
Todd House Roberts’ Meadow LE 26, 52
[Thomas] Todd House High St. (Lyman Rd.) [Edward H.R.] Lyman
House
NO 4L89e
[Helen] Todd Interior
Decorator
16 Crafts Ave. Crafts Ave. NO 5.2C84
Town Hall Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900; City Hall
NO 5.1L
Town Hall, Easthampton Main St. Easthampton EA 6
Town Hall, Hadley HD 1; HDn25-2
Town Hall, Middlefield MI 1
Town Hall, Plainfield PL 10
Town Hall, Worthington WO 3
Train Wreck, West
Deerfield
April 7, 1886, 10 killed,
many injured.
WD 3-7
Transportation (Northampton Street
Railway) First Stage
Northampton – Misc. –
NO Box 9
Trees – Elms Includes Big Elm in the
Meadows, Jenny Lind
Elm in Hatfield
Edwards Elm; Parsons
Elm
NO 5.41E
Trees, Hancock HN 1
Trees Misc. Includes Municipal
Christmas Tree,
Chestnut on Hoyt Clark
Property, apple tree
owned by Christopher
Clark
NO 5.41
Trolleys, Southampton SO 3
[J.R.] Trumbull House 45 Prospect St. Built
c1869. Corner of
Prospect St. and
Trumbull Rd. Views of
his house and also
garden, which extended
down the hill towards
State St.
NO 4 T77
[Lydia] Tucker House &
Cottage
84 Elm St. Built c1770,
bought by Smith College
1960.
[Benj. S.] Lyman House;
[Gen. William] Lyman
House; [Rev. Dr.
Gordon] Hall House;
Hotels; ―The Brass
Knocker‖; [Elizabeth]
Drew House, Smith
College Admissions
Building
NO 4 T797
[Elisha] Turner House Pencil sketch of the
―Cochran Cottage‖
Prints – Storage 456
[Elisha] Turner House 20 West St. Torn down
1903. Located in the lot
in the rear of the Forbes
Library
Forbes Library, site;
Cochran Cottage
NO 4T852; Forbes
Library Collection FO
Box 2B Folders 4 and 5
Turners Falls Suspension bridge, view
of Falls from West.
TU 1-2
Turner’s Falls Dam Mounted clipping from
Springfield Republican,
Jan 1916
Oversize Box 1; TU 1
[Henry M.] Tyler House 44 Prospect St., site NO 4 T971
250th
Anniversary,
Hadley
Aug. 1909 Parades, Hadley (HD
76-119); Houses,
Unidentified, Hadley;
Hooker, [Maj. Gen.]
Jos., port. (HD 60);
Town Hall, Hadley (HD
71, 71); Goodwin
Memorial Library,
Hadley (HD 71);
Libraries, Hadley (HD
71, 73); [Hadley]
Congregational Church
(HD 72, 74); Hopkins
Academy (HD 75);
Schools, Hadley (HD
75)
HD 60-119
[Rev. Rufus] 5 Crescent St. [J. Everett] Brady House NO 4 B72
[Rev. Rufus S.]
Underwood House
27 Crescent St. Built
1894.
NO 4 U2
Union Block Main & Pleasant Sts. Sherwin Block; [New]
Corner Clothing Store;
[M.J.] Woodruff, ―hair
work‖; [William]
Dearden, crockery,
curtains; [Nathan B.]
Hussey & Co., Stoves
NO 1.23U
Union Station Strong Ave. Built 1895-
97. Includes view of
construction. City
Engineer, Allen,
planner; Cummings &
C.N. Harlow
Contractors.
Bay State House;
Connecticut River
Railroad – Passenger
Station. Railroad
Station; Hawley St.
NO 1.31U
Unitarian Church 220 Main St. Built 1904. Second Congregational
Society and Church
NO 3U
U.S.S. Northampton Box NO 9 Folder 13
Utilities Northampton Gas and
Electric Co.; Telephone
Co.
1.26
Vernon St. School 56 Vernon St. Built
c1898. Also includes
various student groups.
Students NO 2V598
Veterans – Northampton
(Group Ports.)
Civil War Veterans;
Memorial Hall
Box NO 10A
Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Michael F. Curtin
Post
18 Meadow St.,
Florence
Florence Methodist
Episcopal Church
FL 58
Vets Field Playgrounds; Smith St.
Playground; Mill River
Diversion
NO 5.4V64; NO Box 9,
Folder 14
WHMP – Radio Began as WHYN, letters
later changed.
WHYN – Radio,
Northampton &
Holyoke; Radio Stations
NO 1.21W1
W.P.A. Repairs – Forbes
Library, c1940
FO Box 2A, Folders 2 &
3
Wagnerian Choral
(Church) Club
―Old Folks‖ Concert,
Nov. 23, 1907 at
Haydenville.
Group Portraits – Misc.
NO Box 10B Folder 6a
[Oliver] Walker House 33 Pleasant St., site.
Torn down c1902.
[Samuel] Bothwell
House; Kirkland House
NO 4W151
[Oliver] Walker,
insurance
78 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
NO 5.1L
[James C.] Ward House 156 Elm St. Built c1881. St. John’s Episcopal
Church Parsonage;
Smith College
Dormitories; Tenney
House
NO 4 W21
[C.F.] Warner House 59 Dryads Green. Built
by 1896.
[Charles A.] Cutter
House; [Rev. Robt. S.]
Smith House
NO 4 W242
[Charles Dudley]
Warner House,
Plainfield
PL 11
[George P.] Warner’s
Button Factory, Leeds
See Mill River flood,
May 16, 1874 – NO Box
11 Folder 2
Warner’s Silk Mill 595 Elm St., site.
Burned June 10, 1895.
Factories, Northampton NO 1.4W247
Warner’s Tavern Main St. – Lower –
1900
NO 1.71W242
Warner’s Tavern
(Between Florence and
Leeds)
Site. East Corner of
Florence St. and
Haydenville Rd, across
from old Look Park
entrance.
LE 21, 22, 53
Warren’s Livery Stable 311 Main St., corner of
State St. Formerly New
Haven Canal Depot.
Main St. – Upper – 1900
[Included in a view
taken from Smith
College looking east];
New Haven Canal
Depot; Tucker, Chas. H.
NO 1.35W25
Watson Family 1-16: Watson Family,
Individual Portraits. 19-
38: Wildwood Estate –
Watson House. 39:
Chas. E. Childs House,
81 Henshaw Ave. 87,
103, 105, 107: Chas. &
Annie Childs. 99-121
Childs Park (photos,
Xmas cards). 101: 44
Prospect St. 108:
Armistice Day
Ceremony, 1941.
Wildwood; Childs Park;
[Arthur] Watson –
Estate; Childs, Charles
Ezra; Childs, Mrs.
Annie; [Ella, Julia,
Rosa] Watson House, 55
Prospect St.; [Rebecca]
Holmes House, 55
Prospect St.; [Henry Jr.]
Watson House,
Wildwood; [Charles
Ezra] Childs House, 81
Henshaw Ave.;
Armistice Day
Ceremony, 1941;
[Osmyn] Baker House,
78 Pomeroy Terr. NO
4B175; [Arthur] Watson
House, 78 Pomeroy
Terr.; Interiors, Houses
WA Box
[Ella, Julia, Rosa]
Watson House
55 Prospect St. Built
1908.
Watson Family – WA
Box 101
[Henry] Watson Jr.
House
Located at Wildwood,
later Childs Park.
Watson Family WA Box
West Branch Post Office Post Office, West
Branch
NO 1.16P
West Farms Chapel NO 3W52
West St. Smith College; Mill
River
NO 5.2W52
Western Union
Telegraph
163 Main St. Office and
staff, c1926.
O’Brien, John F. NO 1.21W525
Westhampton, views of ―Scene of stage coach
accident‖; ―Road
WH 1-6
leading to
Westhampton‖;
Preparing for
Northampton’s
Tercentennial Parade,
1954; Village scene
Wetherbee and
Pomeroy, fancy goods
78 Main St. Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
[D.H.] Whitcomb House 31 Trumbull Rd. Corner
of Trumbull Rd. & State
St. Built 1840, addition
added 1880-1893. Barn
(garage) demolished
1960; house remodeled
1982.
Pierpont Inn; Hotels;
[R.D.] Newell’s Funeral
Home
NO 4 W58
[Oliver] White, Boot
and Shoemaker
Main St. Located in
Hunt House adjacent to
150 Main, Edward’s
Church
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900
White Eagle Home
Assoc.
Pearl St. NO 1.8W582
[Charles W.] Whiting,
Carpenter & Mason,
1909-1922
194 Main St. Boydens NO 1.71B63
[Charles W.] Whiting
House
95 South St., site. Torn
down 1915.
NO 4 W589
[Josiah D.] Whitney
House
125 King St, site. Torn
down c1931.
[Jonathan] Edwards
house site; [Jonathan]
Edwards Elm
NO 4 W611
Whitney Building Main St. This building
located between Court
House & The Fourth
Meeting House;
destroyed by fire 1876.
Presently (1982) parking
lot for Northampton
Inst. For Savings, site.
Court House; Main St. –
Lower – Pre-1900 (see
view c1860-1865
reprinted #16)
Wildwood [Arthur
Watson Estate]
Childs Park Watson Family – WA
Box 19-37, 40-98, 99-
121
Willard House,
Deerfield
―The Manse,‖ Deerfield;
Houses, Deerfield
DE 31-32
[Eliphalet] Williams 152 King St. c1896. NO 4 W67
[Lucien B.] Williams
House
76 South St., site.
Corner of South and Old
South, adjacent to what
McKinley Day;
[Thomas] Whitmarsh
House; Interiors, Houses
NO 4 W674; NO Box 5
is now Dewey Ct. Built
by Thomas Whitmarsh.
Torn down 1935.
[Michael] Williams
House
7 Market St. Built
c1700, north half torn
down 1912.
Northampton-Amherst
Street Railway Co.;
Bridge St. Railroad
Crossing
NO 1.38; NO 1.33B
[Parson] Williams
House, Deerfield
Houses, Deerfield DE 30
Williams Manufacturing Smith St. Burned down
June 25, 1910. Includes
view of Office Building,
and nearby foot-bridge
that crosses Mill River.
Factories NO 1.4W66
Williams St. School 80-82 Williams St. Built
1913. Karl S. Putnam,
architect. Also earlier
building.
NO 2W67
Williamsburg
Congregational Church
Churches, Williamsburg WL 3-4
Williamsburg Dam Built 1865. Collapsed
May 16, 1874, created
death and destruction.
Dams, Williamsburg;
Mill River Flood, May
16, 1874
WL 7-8
Williamstown
Congregational Church
Churches, Williamstown WM 4
Williamstown, views of Main St., Williamstown;
―The Dome‖; Hoosac
River; Green River;
Scott Hill, view from;
Mt. Greylock and
environs; Hopper
Ravine and brook; Run
River; Upper Brook
WM 6-23
Williston Academy,
Easthampton
Group portrait of
trustees (1941?)
NO Box 10B Folder 1
[A.L.] Williston House 45 King St., site. Court House NO 1.15C
[A. Lyman] Williston
House
35 Round Hill Rd., site.
Built 1880
[Mary A.] Burnham
Classical School for
Girls
NO 4 W679
Williston Seminary,
Easthampton
Construction and
dedication of new
gymnasium, June 12,
1929.
[Prof. H.M.] Tyler EA 3-5
Winter Sports Northampton – Misc.
NO Box 9
Wish-Ton-Wish Canoe
Club
NO 1.8W757
[Mayor Edward J.]
Woodhouse House
88 Crescent St. NO 4 W857
World War I See: Draft Prades, 1917,
1918 – Northampton;
Community Sing, 1918
– Forbes Library;
Community Sing, 1918
– Neilson Library,
Smith; Armistice, Nov.
1918; Company I, 104th
Infantry, WWI; Howard
Collection; Field
Collection; Honor Roll,
Florence
World War I – Co. I,
104th
Infantry
HO Box 1; Howard
Collection Hon35 – 1-
141
World War II – Co. G,
104th
Inf.
Group portrait NO Box 10A Folder 1
Wright Ave. Bridge Near what is now the
intersection of Wright
Ave. & Pleasant St.,
crossed the Mill River
before its diversion.
NO 7 W93
Wright Home for Young
Women
96 Bridge St. Burned
c1981. Rear part of
house part of the
original Ebenezer
Wright Homestead,
1684; various additions
subsequently built.
NO 1.55W
Y.M.C.A. 33 King St. Demolished
early 1960s. Built 1904.
Main St. – Lower – Pre-
1900; Clarke Block;
Court House
NO 1.8Y; NO 5.1L
Ye Old Hadley Farm
Museum
Museums, Hadley; Farm
Museum, Hadley
HD 25
Young At Heart Chorus c1986. Bob Cilman,
conductor.
Choruses NO Box 10B, Folder 2 –
Group Portraits (bands,
orchestras, musical soc.)
Common Abbreviations:
Northampton - N’ton
Florence - Flo.
Proprietor - Prop.
George - Geo.
Thomas - Thom.
Charles - Chas.
Christmas – Xmas
Portrait – Port.