Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Collection Overview
Louis L. McAllister photographed people and places near Burlington, Vermont for 60 years. He was born in Columbus, Nebraska on October 16, 1876, the son of Julius S. McAllister (born 1841 in Lincoln, VT) and Rosette Gould (born in Vermont in 1851). Julius McAllister worked as a photographer and dentist in Washington D.C., Bristol, Vermont and Columbus, Nebraska. Around 1895, Julius, his third wife Amy, and their children left Nebraska for the Union Soldiers’ Colony in Fitzgerald, Georgia. By 1900, Julius and Amy were divorced, and Amy and her stepson Louis were working as photographers in Thomasville, Georgia.
In 1907 Louis McAllister married Cora Shepard (born about 1872 in Vermont) in Holland, Michigan. By 1910, they were living in Queen City Park in South Burlington, Vermont, where Louis established a photography studio. The McAllisters moved to Burlington, and by 1919 they lived at 47 N. Winooski Avenue. They continued to occupy a summer cottage at Queen City Park, and were active in the Queen City Park Association, which held spiritualist camp meetings annually. McAllister conducted his photography business from home until his death in 1963.
McAllister’s “trademark” was his panorama camera which made him familiar to all sorts of groups ranging from graduating classes to state police to summer camp groups. In addition he did print 8 x 10 photos, many of which document building construction and Burlington Street Department projects, as well as group and individual portraits.
The L.L. McAllister Collection includes portraits, construction projects, buildings, businesses and events in the Burlington area covering the period ca. 1920-1960. The collection also includes photos of street, bridge, airport and sewer construction and repair, as well as group portraits of clubs, schools, etc.
Revised April, 2010
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Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Published: November 19, 2007, University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Special Collections
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- Burlington (Vt.) [4594]
- Grand Isle (Vt.) [235]
- Middlebury (Vt.) [215]
- Champlain, Lake [214]
- Winooski (Vt.) [211]
- North Hero (Vt. : Town) [152]
- Shelburne (Vt.) [151]
- Colchester (Vt.) [137]
- Camp Marycrest (Vt.) [120]
- Fort Ethan Allen (Vt.) [86]
- Bristol (Vt.) [63]
- Ethan Allen Firing Range (Vt.) [61]
- Vergennes (Vt.) [46]
- Milton (Vt.) [41]
- Battery Park (Vt.) [39]
- Camp Birchcliffe (Vt.) [39]
- St. Albans (Vt.) [27]
- Winooski River (Vt.) [25]
- Queen City Park (South Burlington, Vt.) [21]
- Mallets Bay (Vt.) [20]
- Kamp Kill Kare (Vt.) [17]
- Potash Brook (Vt.) [16]
- Waitsfield (Vt.) [16]
- Camp Abnaki (Vt.) [15]
- Camp MacArthur (Vt.) [15]
- Williston (Vt.) [11]
- Essex Junction (Vt.) [7]
- Montpelier (Vt.) [6]
- Richford (Vt.) [4]
- Basin Harbor (Vt.) [2]
- South Burlington (Vt.) [2]
- Johnson (Vt.) [1]
- Mansfield, Mount (Vt.) [1]
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- black-and-white photographs [7827]
- photographs [7827]
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- Portrait photography [3726]
- Construction projects [1061]
- Buildings [1053]
- High school students [932]
- Men [896]
- Burlington (Vt.)Dept. of Streets [468]
- Children [458]
- Family [457]
- Architectural photography [450]
- Business [415]
- Church buildings [384]
- Interior architecture [382]
- Boys [377]
- Cathedral High School (Burlington, Vt.) [367]
- Construction workers [352]
- Burlington High School (Burlington, Vt.) [336]
- College students [335]
- Landscape photography [333]
- Dwellings [320]
- High school athletes [320]
- University of Vermont [305]
- High school buildings [277]
- House furnishings [276]
- Students [274]
- Young men [251]
- School children [230]
- Machinery [228]
- Priests [222]
- Middlebury College [217]
- Employees [216]
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Burlington, Vt.) [215]
- High school graduates [207]
- High school students Dramatic production [198]
- Brides [193]
- Trinity College (Burlington, Vt.) [193]
- College teachers [192]
- School sports [191]
- Automobiles [178]
- Basketball [175]
- Camping [173]
- Nuns [170]
- Actors [167]
- Stores, Retail [167]
- Weddings [164]
- Bridegrooms [160]
- Gymnasiums [160]
- Bridges [150]
- First Congregational Church (Burlington, Vt.) [148]
- Musicians [145]
- Auditoriums [144]
- Camp Abnaki (Vt.) [143]
- Bands (Music) [141]
- Ferries [141]
- Camps [139]
- Boats and boating [135]
- Soldiers [128]
- Mary Fletcher Hospital (Burlington, Vt.) [127]
- Trucks [127]
- Burlington International Airport [126]
- Hospitals [124]
- Greek letter societies [123]
- Baseball [121]
- Champlain Transportation Company [121]
- Choirs (Music) [121]
- Dance [121]
- Christmas greens [117]
- Edmunds Elementary School (Burlington, Vt.) [117]
- G.S. Blodgett Corporation [116]
- Musical groups [115]
- Dance recitals [112]
- Burlington Memorial Auditorium (Burlington, Vt.) [111]
- Restaurants [105]
- Costume [97]
- Winooski High School (Winooski, Vt.) [95]
- Chapels [94]
- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States [94]
- High school teachers [89]
- Service stations [88]
- Tap dancers [88]
- Classrooms [86]
- Banners [84]
- Urban parks [83]
- Vermont Structural Steel Corporation [81]
- Veterans [80]
- Christ the King Church (Burlington, Vt.) [79]
- Marriage [79]
- Athletics [78]
- Housing [78]
- Choruses [77]
- Animals [75]
- Camp Marycrest (Vt.) [74]
- Women veterans [72]
- Drum majorettes [71]
- First communion [70]
- College graduates [69]
- Nurses [67]
- Street-railroad tracks [67]
- Theaters Stage-setting and scenery [64]
- Milton Middle/High School (Milton, Vt.) [63]
- Infants [62]
- Mt. Abraham Union Middle/High School (Bristol, Vt.) [62]
- Shelburne Shipyard, Inc [62]
- Worship programs [62]
- Ships [61]
- Advertising [60]
- Railroad tracks [60]
- Steamboats [60]
- Toys [59]
- Horses [57]
- Ticonderoga (Steamship) [57]
- Department stores [56]
- Offices [56]
- United StatesWork Projects Administration. [55]
- Nazareth School (Burlington, Vt.) [50]
- Warships [50]
- Cake [49]
- Furniture [47]
- Flowers [46]
- St. Joseph School (Burlington, Vt.) [46]
- Christ the King School (Burlington, Vt.) [45]
- Dolls [45]
- Middle school students [45]
- Order of the Eastern StarGrand Chapter of Vermont [45]
- Cathedral Grammar School (Burlington, Vt.) [42]
- Cheerleading [42]
- Farms [41]
- Rice Memorial High School (Burlington, Vt.) [40]
- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United StatesLadies Auxiliary.Dept. of Vermont [40]
- Burlington City Hall (Burlington, Vt.) [38]
- Circus performers [38]
- Oil storage tanks [36]
- S.S. Kresge Company [36]
- Gas ovens [35]
- Supreme Cootiette Club of the United States [35]
- United StatesPublic Works Administration. [35]
- Football [34]
- Snowplows [32]
- Painting [31]
- Salvation Army [30]
- Armed Forces Officers [29]
- Heineberg Bridge (Chittenden County, Vt.) [29]
- Museums [29]
- Orchestra [29]
- Statues [29]
- Waste disposal sites [29]
- Swimming [28]
- Chairs [27]
- Lyman C. Hunt Middle School (Burlington, Vt.) [27]
- Snow removal [27]
- Bowling [26]
- Fanny Allen Hospital [26]
- Tractors [26]
- Traffic accidents [26]
- Billboards [25]
- Class reunions [25]
- Saint Michael's College (Colchester, Vt.) [25]
- Cavalry [24]
- Confirmation Catholic Church [24]
- Santa Claus [24]
- Barns [23]
- Exhibitions [23]
- Girl Scouts [23]
- Military supplies [23]
- St. Anthony Church (Burlington, Vt.) [23]
- Gardens [22]
- Street signs [22]
- First Baptist Church (Burlington, Vt.) [21]
- Tennis [21]
- Theaters [21]
- Rifles [20]
- Shelburne Museum [20]
- Sheldon Academy of Beauty Culture (Burlington, Vt.) [20]
- Track and field athletes [20]
- Buses [19]
- Canoes and canoeing [19]
- Cows [19]
- Fraternal Order of Eagles [19]
- Livestock [19]
- Sewage disposal [19]
- Burlington Business College [18]
- Railroad trains [18]
- Camp Holy Cross (Vt.) [17]
- Drugstores [17]
- VermontEmergency Relief Administration [17]
- Bank buildings [16]
- Dairying Equipment and supplies [16]
- First United Methodist Church (Burlington, Vt.) [16]
- Military weapons [16]
- Piano [16]
- Radio stations [16]
- Shelburne Public School (Shelburne, Vt.) [16]
- South Burlington Central School (Vt.) [16]
- Airplanes [15]
- Cavalry horses [15]
- DeGoesbriand Memorial Hospital (Burlington, Vt.) [15]
- Wake services [15]
- Hotels [14]
- Quarries and quarrying [14]
- Black Cat Cafe (Burlington, Vt.) [13]
- Blackface entertainers [13]
- Flag raising and lowering [13]
- New England Telephone and Telegraph Company [13]
- Parades [13]
- Reunions [13]
- Rivers [13]
- Archery [12]
- Ballerinas [12]
- Christmas pageants [12]
- Handicraft [12]
- Sand and gravel mines and mining [12]
- Snowblowers [12]
- Wreckers (Vehicles) [12]
- Boy Scouts [11]
- Exhibit booths [11]
- Factories [11]
- Farmhouses [11]
- Fishes [11]
- Flood damage [11]
- Government vessels [11]
- Robert Hull Fleming Museum [11]
- Burlington Asphalt Plant (Burlington, Vt.) [10]
- Cemeteries [10]
- Knights of Columbus [10]
- Manufacturing and Tool Corp. [10]
- Milton Elementary School (Milton, Vt.) [10]
- Refuse and refuse disposal [10]
- St. Joseph Co-Cathedral (Burlington, Vt.) [10]
- Strong Theater (Burlington, Vt.) [10]
- Tractors Equipment and supplies [10]
- Trailers [10]
- Kamp Kill Kare (Vt.) [9]
- Radio broadcasters [9]
- Saint Francis Xavier School (Winooski, Vt.) [9]
- Vermont Transit Company [9]
- Cafeterias [8]
- Centennial Field (Burlington, Vt.) [8]
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows [8]
- Police [8]
- St. Stephen's Church (Winooski, Vt.) [8]
- Totem poles [8]
- Aircraft accidents [7]
- Bombing and gunnery ranges [7]
- Cattle [7]
- Chickens [7]
- Chickens Housing [7]
- City Hall Park (Burlington, Vt.) [7]
- Convenience stores [7]
- J.K. Kidder Mfg. Co., Inc [7]
- Minstrel shows [7]
- Monuments [7]
- Beauty operators [6]
- Burlington Federal Savings [6]
- High school students Track and field [6]
- Plants [6]
- Refrigerators [6]
- Sepulchral monuments [6]
- Tank trucks [6]
- Volleyball [6]
- Burlington (Vt.)Police Dept. [5]
- Elihu B. Taft Elementary School (Burlington, Vt.) [5]
- Hardware [5]
- Penick & Ford Ltd. Inc [5]
- Radio Receivers and reception [5]
- Rifle practice [5]
- Van Ness House [5]
- Vermont 4-H Clubs [5]
- VermontGovernor [5]
- Waste disposal in the ground [5]
- American Legion [4]
- Bulls [4]
- Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) [4]
- Cosmetics [4]
- General Electric Company [4]
- Pool (game) [4]
- Post office buildings [4]
- Puppets [4]
- Richford High School (Richford, Vt.) [4]
- Stoves [4]
- Vermont Industrial School [4]
- Vermont State House (Montpelier, Vt.) [4]
- Wills, William H.1882-1946 [4]
- A.M. Kidder & Co., Inc [3]
- Boxing [3]
- Bridge railings [3]
- Burlington Rapid Transit Company [3]
- Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Burlington, Vt.) [3]
- Covered bridges [3]
- Culverts [3]
- First Church of Christ, Scientist (Burlington, Vt.) [3]
- Fletcher Free Library [3]
- Free Press Association (Burlington, Vt.) [3]
- Mobile homes [3]
- Modern Woodmen of America [3]
- Motels [3]
- Sideshows [3]
- Vaults (Strong rooms) [3]
- Vermont State Police [3]
- Woodwork [3]
- A.D. Pease Grain Co. [2]
- Compasses (Mathematical instruments) [2]
- Confraternity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Rutland, Vt.) [2]
- Creameries [2]
- Dams [2]
- Hockey [2]
- Lincoln Inn (Essex Junction, Vt.) [2]
- Manholes [2]
- Mater Christi School (Burlington, Vt.) [2]
- Saint John Vianney Parish (South Burlington, Vt.) [2]
- Tattoo artists [2]
- United Service Organizations (U.S.) [2]
- Vehicles, Military [2]
- American Red Cross [1]
- B'nai B'rith [1]
- Blasting [1]
- Chests [1]
- Crèches (Nativity scenes) [1]
- Display of merchandise [1]
- Firearms [1]
- Flynn Center for the Performing Arts (Burlington, Vt.) [1]
- Kake Walk (Event) [1]
- Lakeview Cemetery (Burlington, Vt.) [1]
- Lighthouses [1]
- Merchants National Bank (Burlington, Vt.) [1]
- Radio actors and actresses [1]
- Skating [1]
- Snow sculpture [1]
- St. Ambrose Church (Bristol, Vt.) [1]
- St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Saint Albans, Vt.) [1]
- Street-railroads [1]
- Targets (Shooting) [1]
- Trays [1]
- Turkeys [1]
- Vergennes Inn (Vt.) [1]
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Title: Winooski River
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1927-09-10
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
September 10, 1927. Winooski, Vermont. Looking East from West end of Rail Road Trestle. Excavation for P.H. and Canal.
Title: Winooski River
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Looking from Rail Road Trestle. Excavation for P.H. and Canal. Winooski, Vermont. 1927?
Title: Winooski and Burlington Mills (from Pontoon Bridge)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but part of May 5, 1928 panorama. Seen here are men of Company D, 1st U.S. Engineers, 2nd Corps standing on the pontoon bridge they helped build that spanned the Winooski River between Burlington and Winooski. Behind is the old mill that was a branch of the American Woolen Company.
Title: Winooski and Burlington Mills (from Pontoon Bridge)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
May 5, 1928. Seen here are men of Company D, 1st U.S. Engineers, 2nd Corps standing on the pontoon bridge that spanned the river between Burlington and Winooski. Behind is the old mill in Winooski that was a branch of the American Woolen Company.
Title: Winooski and Burlington Mills (from Pontoon Bridge)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but part of May 5, 1928 panorama. Seen here are men of Company D, 1st U.S. Engineers, 2nd Corps standing on the pontoon bridge they helped build that spanned the river between Burlington and Winooski. To the far right is the Champlain Mill.
Title: Winooski and Burlington Mills (from Pontoon Bridge)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but most likely soon after the 1927 Flood. Seen here a pontoon boat in the Winooski River with one of the old mills in background. Photo signed by McAllister and numbered No. 2
Title: Winooski and Burlington Mills (from Pontoon Bridge)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but most likely 1927 or 1928. Seen is a dry spit of land in the Winooski River with one of the old mills in background.
Title: Winooski and Burlington Mills (from Pontoon Bridge)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but most likely 1927 or 1928. Seen here one of the old mills, shoreline and the Winooski River.
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1917-04-14
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
April 14, 1917 flag raising at Mill Park, near the American Woolen Mills in Winooski, Vermont. A large crowd has gathered for the event. Shortly after the U.S. entered World War I (April 6, 1917), woolen mill employees collected $100 to purchase 3 American flags, which were raised in front of the Champlain Mill, Mill No. 3 (now the condominium apartments overlooking the river and bridge), and the mill office. (Photo 1 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.)
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1917-04-14
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
April 14, 1917 flag raising at Mill Park, near the American Woolen Mills in Winooski, Vermont. A large crowd has gathered to witness the raising of 3 American flags purchased by mill employees, as well as to hear patriotic speeches and military music. This occurred shortly after the U.S. decision to enter World War I, which brought prosperity to Winooski as the demand for woolen blankets increased dramatically. (Photo 2 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.)
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1917-04-14
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
April 14, 1917 flag raising at Mill Park, near the American Woolen Mills in Winooski, Vermont. A large crowd has gathered to witness the raising of 3 American flags purchased by mill employees, as well as to hear patriotic speeches and military music performed by George D. Sherman's Military Band. This occurred shortly after the U.S. decision to enter World War I, which brought an immediate demand for woolen blankets. Among the well-dressed citizens are some dignitaries on the speakers' stand: Burlington Mayor J. Holmes Jackson, businessman Charles S. Lord, and lawyers C.H. Darling and Col. J.H. Mimms. (Photo 3 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.)
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1917-04-14
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
April 14, 1917 flag raising at the American Woolen Mills in Winooski, Vermont. A large crowd is gathered for the event. On the left side is the speakers' stand. Several speakers addressed the crowd that day, no doubt praising the patriotism of the mill workers who raised money to purchase 3 American flags, but also trying to create enthusiasm for the war effort (the U.S. entered World War I on April 6, 1917). The 3 flags (very likely not those seen at the speakers' platform) were raised in front of the Champlain Mill, Mill No. 3, and the mill's main office. In the distance one can see the Winooski bridge, and the street corner is West Canal and Follett. (Photo 4 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.)
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1917-04-14
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
April 14, 1917, 8 days after Congress decides to enter World War I. A crowd gathers in Mill Park for the raising of 3 flags purchased by employees of the American Woolen Mills on West Canal Street in Winooski. One was raised in front of Mill No. 3, which later housed Forest Hills Factory Outlet, and also the Champlain Mill and the mill office. Horse drawn wagons can be seen as well as police or military personnel on horseback (the National Guard Company G was present that day, according to the Burl. Free Press, April 16, 1917). This photo (no. 5 of five), which shows McAllister's inscription, is the right end of a panorama and creates a panoramic view when placed together.
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1922
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
1922 flag raising at the American Woolen Mills in Winooski, Vermont. This could have occurred on July 4th or perhaps on Labor Day, when the mill sponsored a "Field Day" for mill workers and their families. The street seen here is very likely Follett St., with the Congregational Church at the top of the hill (upper left). (Photo 1 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.)
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1922
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
1922 flag raising at the American Woolen Mills (AWM) in Winooski, Vermont, perhaps on the Fourth of July or on Labor Day, when AWM sponsored a Field Day for employees and their families. It appears to be summertime and a large crowd is gathered for the event, including dignitaries standing on a platform stage. Photo 2 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1922
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
1922 flag raising at the American Woolen Mills (AWM) in Winooski, Vermont, perhaps on the Fourth of July or on Labor Day, when AWM sponsored a Field Day for employees and their families. It appears to be summertime and a large crowd is gathered for the event, including dignitaries standing on a platform stage. Photo 3 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1922
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
1922 flag raising at the American Woolen Mills (AWM) in Winooski, Vermont, perhaps on the Fourth of July or on Labor Day, when AWM sponsored a Field Day for employees and their families. It appears to be summertime and a large crowd is gathered in Mill Park for the event. A corner of the speakers' stage is seen on the left. The street on the uphill side of the park is very likely West Center St., and Follett St. is off to the right. Photo 4 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.
Title: Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: 1922
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
1922 flag raising at the American Woolen Mills (AWM) in Winooski, Vermont, perhaps on the Fourth of July or on Labor Day, when AWM sponsored a Field Day for employees and their families. It appears to be summertime and a large crowd is gathered in Mill Park for the event. Automobiles are parked on both sides of West Canal Street in the background. Photo 5 of five images that create a panoramic view when placed together.
Title: Winooski, VT - Winooski River and Mills (Panormama: 7 Photos numbered left to right)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but may be 1920s (or earlier) view of Riverside Ave in Burlington with the Leclaire Brick Yard seen to the lower left with drying racks for the bricks. See Burlington Free Press, October 7, 1984, p. 12. Photo 1 of a seven part panoramic view.
Title: Winooski, VT - Winooski River and Mills (Panormama: 7 Photos numbered left to right)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but may be 1920s (or earlier) photo of Winooski River, mills and surrounding area. Photo 2 of a seven part panoramic view.
Title: Winooski, VT - Winooski River and Mills (Panormama: 7 Photos numbered left to right)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but may be 1920s (or earlier) photo of Winooski River, mills and surrounding area. Photo 3 of a seven part panoramic view.
Title: Winooski, VT - Winooski River and Mills (Panormama: 7 Photos numbered left to right)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but may be 1920s (or earlier) photo of Winooski River, mills and surrounding area. In the original photo the twin spires of St. Francis Xavier can be seen in center far distance. Photo 4 of a seven part panoramic view.
Title: Winooski, VT - Winooski River and Mills (Panormama: 7 Photos numbered left to right)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but may be 1920s (or earlier) view of the Winooski River, its bridge and Champlain Mill in Winooski,Vt. Pre 1927 flood because the old bridge is still there. Winooski Block seen left in distance. Photo 5 of seven part panoramic view.
Title: Winooski, VT - Winooski River and Mills (Panormama: 7 Photos numbered left to right)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated view of the Winooski River, its bridge, Champlain Mill and Riverside Ave (Lower Winooski Road), Burlington, Vt. Pre 1927 flood because the old bridge is still there. Photo 6 of seven part panoramic view.
Title: Winooski, VT - Winooski River and Mills (Panormama: 7 Photos numbered left to right)
Creator: McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963
Date: undated
Resource type: photographs
Resource type: black-and-white photographs
Undated but may be 1920s (or earlier) view of Riverside Ave (Lower Winooski Road), Burlington. Billboard along side of road advertises White's Vermont Velvet Ice Cream made by White's Pure Milk Products located at 21 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. ; A. R. White proprietor. Photo 7 of seven part panoramic view.
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