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  1. Object Description. A History of the Town of Amherst, N.Y., 1818-1965, was published by the Town of Amherst in 1965 and written by the Town Clerk and Town Historian, Sue Miller Young. A descendent of some of Amherst’s oldest families, Mrs. Young was one of the founding members of the Williamsville Historical Society and an accomplished archer.

  2. This antique map (Amherst Town) and atlas (Erie County 1909) are part of the Historic Map Works, Residential Genealogy™ historical map collection, the largest digital collection of rare, ancient, old, historical, cadastral and antiquarian maps of its type. We currently have over 1,662,956 images available online.

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  4. The Amherst History Museum opened in 1916 and is governed by the Amherst Historical Society, which was founded in 1899. Housed in the 1750-era Simeon Strong House, the Amherst History Museum takes visitors on a journey from the town’s colonial past, through its industrial age and into the computer-driven present.

  5. Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village. 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd. NY 14228 Amherst. New York. United States. View on map. +1 716-689-1440. Website.

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    A History of the Town of Amherst, N.Y., 1818-1965, was published by the Town of Amherst in 1965 and written by the Town Clerk and Town Historian, Sue Miller Young. A descendent of some of Amherst’s oldest families, Mrs. Young was one of the founding members of the Williamsville Historical Society and an accomplished archer. This book, the first book-length definitive history of the Town of ...

  7. History of the Amherst Woman’s Club, 1893-2016 by Libby Klekowski, Amherst, 2017 OCLC 1028995559. After Emily: two remarkable women and the legacy of America’s greatest poet by Julie Dobrow, W W Norton & Co, New York, 2018 OCLC 1078526175. History of High Schools in Amherst View a pdf of Joseph Scanlon’s presentation here

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