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The Old Janes-Parsons House, East St., Built 1750, Torn Down 1905.

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Nashawannuck Square, Easthampton, Mass.

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Easthampton From Mt. Tom, Mass.

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Easthampton, Mass. A view on Glendale Street.

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U.S. Post Office, Easthampton, Mass.

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Park and Main Streets

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Mills of the Hampton Co.

The Hampton Company was a cotton mill located in Easthampton, Massachusetts.

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High School, 1905

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Main Street Looking North

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Notre Dame R. C. Church

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Town Hall

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Williston Seminary, 1905

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Mt. Tom from Easthampton, Mass., 1905

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Nashawannuck Pond, 1906

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Town Hall and Methodist Church, Main Street, 1907

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Railroad Crossing, Union Street, 1907

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The Gymnasium, Williston Seminary

In 1841, Samuel and Emily Williston formed Williston Seminary, a coeducational school. It was renamed Williston Academy in 1924. Meanwhile, in the same year, Sarah Whitaker and Dorothy Bement founded the Northampton School for Girls. A close relationship between Williston Academy and Northampton School for Girls developed in the 1930s. In 1971, the Williston Northampton School opened as a fully coeducational institution.
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Button Shop, Glendale and Nashawannuck, Easthampton, Mass.

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Cottage St.

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First Congregational Church and Chapel

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Easthampton Mass., Public Library
Pretty girls,
pretty girls
everywhere,
But
EASTHAMPTON BELLES
are claimed
most fair.

Easthampton, Massachusetts, USA

Church of the Immaculate Conception

Easthampton, Massachusetts, USA

Main and Park Streets looking South

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Summit House, Mt. Tom, Near Easthampton, Mass.

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Grand Stand, Sawyer Field

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Williston Avenue

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German Lutheran Church

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Pumping Station and Dam, Manhan River

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Mayher Fountain and Park

The Mayher Fountain is located at the south end of Pulaski Park on Main Street in Easthampton, MA.

It was was a public drinking fountain built by Eleanor Mayher in 1902 as a memorial to her husband John Mahyer, a successful banker, inventor, and industrialist. John Mayher was a member of the Village Improvement Society and was a strong advocate for the construction of public water fountains.

The fountain was originally intended as a drinking fountain for use by people, horses, and dogs. It was destroyed when a tractor trailer crashed into the fountain, knocking it down and severing the water pipes under the sidewalk. It was restored by Bartlett Consolidated LLC.
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Easthampton Rubber Thread Co., From Williston Ave.

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Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Easthampton, Massachusetts, USA

Upson's Corner

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Williston Homestead. Williston Seminary.

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German Hall

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Nashawannuck Manufacturing Co.'s Office

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John Howard Ford Hall, Williston Seminary

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St. Philip's Episcopal Church