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Photographs of Vergennes (Vt.)

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Collection Overview

This collection contains 788 images comprising 122 years of history in Vergennes, Vermont’s oldest city. Featuring a wide range of topics, which date from the 1866 Civil War parade to the 1988 Bicentennial, the collection provides a comprehensive and unusual look at small town life in northern Vermont. These photographs document the full visual spectrum of history in Vergennes, from businesses, industries, and transportation to natural scenery, paintings, and portraits of people who once walked the city’s streets.

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Published:  May 06, 2011,  University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Special Collections

Rights:  No part of the material may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, broadcasting or by any other information storage and retrieval system. Direct all inquiries and requests to the Bixby Memorial Free Library, Vergennes, Vt. 802-877-2211.


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Title:   Baptist Church

Resource type:   color slides


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Title:   Baptist Church Vergennes

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Title:   Bixby House

Date:  1892

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Title:   Bixby House Short Street

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Title:   Bradbury House

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Title:   Broughton 1989 Green & Short Street

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Title:   Childers 1989

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This house at 100 South Water Street, Vergennes, was built by Thomas Fish in 1856. It was later sold to Bernard and Ruth Eagan who sold to the Ronnie Childers family, who own and occupy the house at present.


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Title:   Colby Apartments and National Bank

Resource type:   color slides


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Title:   Crane House Water Street

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Title:   Emerson B&B 1989 Main Street

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Title:   Falls from Comfort Hill

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The Falls from Comfort Hill Vergennes, Vt.


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Title:   Ferrisburgh Farmhouse

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Title:   Franklin Block

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Title:   Gen. S. M. Southard Vergennes

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Residence of Gen. S.M. Southard Vergennes, Vt.


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Title:   Green Street

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Title:   Heart of Vergennes photo

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Title:   Herricks & Kingsland House

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Title:   Hickok's

Date:  1895

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Hickok's Dock and Hickok's Point. Picture taken 1895. Hickok's Point is about midway between Ft. Cassin and Basin Harbor on the Vermont side. Hickok's served as a landing place for the "Water Lily" and the "Nellie" on their trips to Vergennes and Westport. Other landings on this route were Ft. Cassin, Kimballs, Mile Point, Basin Harbor, with the occasional landings at Higginson's Harbor and Barn Rock on the N.Y. side.


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Title:   Industrial School Girl's Cottage

Resource type:   color slides


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Title:   John Ryan House East Street

Date:  1905

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Title:   Launch at Summer Camp

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Title:   MacIntosh House

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Home of Daniel MacIntosh, first settler in Vergennes, Vt.


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Title:   Main Street

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Title:   Main Street

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Title:   Main Street

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