Peterson Lodge
History
Peterson Lodge was built in 1909 as a faculty apartment house. Mary Gage Peterson (class of 1895) was the principal donor. It included suites for retired members of the faculty. It was torn down to clear the site for Buckland Hall, which was built in 1956.
The Images
All cards are available with both front and back scans, and comments about what is written on the front or back, either by the user or by the publisher, are included below.
- Peterson Lodge
- front "Peterson Lodge, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass." The colors in this card are strictly a scanning anomaly; this card is really black and white.
- back Divided back, stamp box, unused. Published by C. A. Gridley & Son. #1126. Printed in Germany.
- Peterson Lodge
- front "Peterson Lodge, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass."
- back Divided back, stamp box, unused. Published by A. S. Kinney, So. Hadley, Mass. #F3283. Made in Germany.
- P9099 Peterson Lodge
- front "P9099 Peterson Lodge, Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley, Mass." Photo by Underwood & Underwood, NY
- back Divided back, stamp box, unused, but had been glued into an album.
- Peterson Lodge
- front "Peterson Lodge, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass." The Music Building is visible in the background to the left.
- back Divided back, stamp box, postmarked Jun 12, 1922 in South Hadley. #1126 Published by C. A. Gridley & Son. "Sunday P.M. Dear Mammie, We had a nice ride up and we've had a beautiful time ever since. This morning, mamma and I went to the baccalaureate sermon. Yesterday, we went to a serenade. Lovingly, Lina."