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Tennie Toussaint Photographs

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Collection Overview

The Tennie Toussaint collection includes photographs of agricultural landscapes, logging, mills, barn raisings, and railroad bridges from the Danville, Vermont area, circa 1900. Tennie Toussaint was a columnist for the Burlington Free Press in the 1960s - 1970s.

Time Period Covered: circa 1900 

Source Document: Tennie Toussaint Photographs 

Published:  April 10, 2007,  University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Special Collections

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Title:   Old North Church

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Old North Church. Long open front porch and large front window.


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Title:   Oxen pulling logs

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Men using oxen to pull logs with chains at the bottom of a small hill.


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Title:   Portrait of a seated older woman.

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Portrait of a seated older woman.


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Title:   Portrait of two women.

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Portrait of two women.


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Title:   Railroad workers

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Group of railroad workers standing next to the rail line they are laying down. Steam engine used for power is also pictured.


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Title:   Railroad workers loading dirt into train cars

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Railroad workers loading dirt into train cars.


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Title:   Railroad workers pictured with a steam powered shovel

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Railroad workers pictured with a steam powered shovel


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Title:   Sap buckets

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Collection of sap buckets at the bottom of a tree.


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Title:   Sawing logs by horsepower

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Picture appears on p. 130 of Susannah Clifford's "Village in the Hills: a History of Danville, Vermont 1786-1995." Caption reads, "Sawing logs by horsepower at Webster's farm in the early 1900's. Left to right are Lee Hatch II, Arthur Webster, George Weeks, Edwin Webster, and Henry Page."


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Title:   Sawing wood with a drag-saw using horse power in North Danville

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Three men using horse power to saw wood using a drag-saw in North Danville. Wood is being sawed to firewood length and then split by hand.


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Title:   Several large log piles

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Several large log piles, with smokestack in back for steam power. Ca. 1903.


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Title:   Store

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

View of a store in North Danville that sells groceries and Waverly shoes, and also serves as the post office. Two women and two children are pictured standing on the porch.


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Title:   Train crossing Pumpkin Hill bridge in Danville, Vermont

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Train crossing Pumpkin Hill bridge in Danville, Vermont. Pictured is locomotive and eight cars, bridge, and culvert with granite wall support.


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Title:   Two individuals in blackface

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Two individuals in blackface and in costumes with banjos.


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Title:   Two men pictured in front of Pumpkin Hill bridge in Danville, Vermont

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Two men pictured in front of Pumpkin Hill bridge in Danville, Vermont, which is under construction.


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Title:   Two men standing on one of several large log piles

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Two men standing on one of several large log piles. Note with picture reads "This picture was taken after steam was installed for power, about 1903. Note tall smoke stack."


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Title:   Unloading maple sap into sugarhouse

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Men pouring maple sap from a horse drawn wagon, which drains into a container in a sugarhouse.


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Title:   Village view

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

View of a village (North Danville?).


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Title:   Village view

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

View of a village (North Danville?).


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Title:   Village view with team of oxen on road

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Village view with a man leading a team of oxen on road, and a horse and wagon behind them. Houses on either side of the road, with a hillside rising in the background. Firewood is split and piled in two of the yards.


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Title:   Village view with three teams of oxen

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Village view with three teams of oxen with three generations of men leading them. Also pictured are a man and two little girls standing by a tree and a woman seated against a house. Firewood is split and piled in two of the yards.


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Title:   Winter landscape

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Winter landscape.


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Title:   Woman leaning against the front porch

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Portrait of a woman standing against the front porch of a house.


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Title:   Woman with a child in a baby carriage

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Woman with a child in a baby carriage across the street from a store.


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Title:   Women and young girls sitting at picnic tables.

Date:  1900

Resource type:   photographs

Group of women and young girls sitting at picnic tables.