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Clergymen--Congregationalists [2]
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Family--History [2]
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Steamboats--Champlain, Lake [2]
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Agricultural credit--United States [1]
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Agriculture--Vermont [1]
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Ambassadors [1]
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Antimissle missles [1]
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Architecture --Details. [1]
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Architecture, Domestic --Vermont. [1]
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Architecture--Vermont [1]
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Arms control [1]
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Authors and Publishers Vermont [1]
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Ballistic missle defenses [1]
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Banking--Vermont [1]
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Barrett, Caroline (Sanford), d. 1926. [1]
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Barrett, Charles S., b.1860 [1]
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Barrett, Charles, 1830-1892. [1]
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Barrett, John, 1866-1938. [1]
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Bates, Mary Russell [1]
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Bates, Samuel Lysander, 1831-1904 [1]
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Brainerd, Heloise, 1881-1969. [1]
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Bugbee, Dana Justin, b. 1862 [1]
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Bugbee, Justin, 1829-1912 [1]
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Buildings --Repair and reconstruction [1]
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Businessmen Vermont [1]
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Carpenters--Vermont [1]
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Civil rights movement--United States [1]
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Civil rights--United States [1]
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Civil service--United States [1]
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Clark Family [1]
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Clark, Henry 1829-1899 [1]
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Clark, Jonas 1775-1854 [1]
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Clark, Merritt 1803-1898 [1]
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Congregational churches--Clergy--Vermont [1]
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Constitutional Conventions Vermont [1]
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Covered Bridges -- Vermont [1]
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Dake, Thomas Reynolds, 1785-1852. [1]
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Education -- Philosophy [1]
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Educators -- United States -- Biography. [1]
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Farm law--United States [1]
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Federal Art Project. [1]
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Field and Son (Rutland, Vt.) [1]
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Field family [1]
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Field, Frederick Arnold 1850-1935 [1]
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Field, Frederick Arnold 1881-1936 [1]
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Field, William M. 1813-1890 [1]
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Firearms [1]
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Flood control [1]
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Food relief [1]
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Freemasonry Vermont [1]
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Governors--Vermont [1]
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Green Mountain Club. [1]
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Historic buildings--Vermont. [1]
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Hubbardton, Battle of, 1777 [1]
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Insurance--Vermont [1]
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Jane Addams Peace Association. [1]
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Lake Champlain Transportation Company. [1]
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Lawyers Vermont [1]
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Middlebury College. [1]
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New Deal, 1933-1939 [1]
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Norwich University. [1]
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Nuclear disarmament [1]
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Nuclear energy [1]
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Nursery growers [1]
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Painters [1]
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Petroleum industry and trade--New England [1]
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Politicians [1]
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Politicians Vermont [1]
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Politics--Vermont [1]
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Public Works of Art Project (United States). [1]
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Religion--Vermont [1]
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Roads--Vermont [1]
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Rutland Savings Bank (Rutland, Vt.) [1]
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Rutland and Washington Railroad Company [1]
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Sewage disposal, Rural--United States [1]
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Sewage, Rural--United States [1]
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Shoemakers [1]
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Society for Educational Reconstruction. [1]
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Soldiers--Biography--Vermont [1]
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Soldiers--Correspondence--1845-1875--Vermont [1]
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Soldiers--Diaries--1864-1865--Vermont [1]
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Supersonic transport planes [1]
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Tanning [1]
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Teachers--Vermont [1]
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Transportation--Vermont [1]
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Troy Conference Academy. [1]
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United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964. [1]
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United States. Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1947-1949) [1]
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United States. Congress. Pensions. [1]
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. [1]
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor. [1]
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. [1]
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. -- General subdivision--Pensions; [1]
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Restatement of Republican Principles. [1]
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United States. Congress. Senate. Food Allotment Bill.. [1]
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United States. Congress. Senate. Republican Policy Committee.. [1]
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United States. President's Commission on the Status of Women. [1]
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United States. Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space, and under Water (1971). [1]
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University of Vermont. [1]
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Vermont "Little Hoover" Commission. [1]
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Vermont --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 [1]
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Vermont Cavalry. 1st Reg., 1861-1865. [1]
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Vermont Copper Company. [1]
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Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation. [1]
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Vermont. Governor (Wilson, Calef Stanely : 1931-1935). [1]
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Water supply, rural--United States [1]
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Watergate Affair, 1972-1974 [1]
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Women travelers [1]
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Women--United States [1]
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Champlain, Lake [3]
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United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 [3]
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Middletown (Vt.) [2]
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Alburg (Vt.) [1]
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Brandon (Vt.) [1]
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Brattleboro (Vt.) [1]
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Bristol (Vt.) [1]
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Cambodia [1]
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Champlain, Lake--Navigation [1]
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Corinth (Vt.) [1]
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Danby (Vt.) [1]
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Grafton (Vt.) [1]
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Lake Champlain Waterway [1]
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Long Trail (Vt.) [1]
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Monkton (Vt.) [1]
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Ohio--Description and travel [1]
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Pomfret (Vt.)--Carpenters [1]
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Pomfret (Vt.)--Teachers [1]
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Poultney (Vt.) [1]
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Rutland (Vt.) [1]
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Saint Lawrence Seaway [1]
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Salisbury (Vt.) [1]
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Shelburne (Vt.) [1]
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St. Albans (Vt.) [1]
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Tinmouth (Vt.) [1]
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United States--Ambassadors--Thailand [1]
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United States--Appropriations and expenditures [1]
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United States--Executive departments--Management [1]
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United States--Executive departments--Reorganization [1]
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United States--Foreign relations [1]
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United States--History--War of 1812 [1]
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United States--Officials and employees--Pensions [1]
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United States--Officials and employees--Retirement [1]
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Vermont Politics and government [1]
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Vermont--Politics and government [1]
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Vietnam [1]
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Diaries [20]
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Correspondence [12]
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Photographs [8]
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Financial records [6]
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Clippings [5]
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Account books [3]
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Manuscripts for publication [2]
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Notes [2]
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School records [2]
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Scrapbooks [2]
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Writings [2]
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Accounts [1]
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Amendments [1]
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Architectural drawings (visual works) [1]
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Articles [1]
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Audiotapes [1]
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Autograph albums [1]
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Bills (legislative records) [1]
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Congressional committee reports [1]
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Dockets [1]
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Exhibition catalogs [1]
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Land surveys [1]
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Manuscripts (document genre) [1]
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Manuscripts Speeches [1]
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Maps [1]
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Motion pictures (information artifacts) [1]
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Notebooks [1]
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Photocopies [1]
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Photograph albums [1]
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Poetry [1]
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Press releases [1]
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Reports [1]
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Reviews (document genre) [1]
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Rosters [1]
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Sermons [1]
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Sketches [1]
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Songs (document genre) [1]
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Sound recordings [1]
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Statistics [1]
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Surveys (documents) [1]
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Clark, Emily J., 1855-
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Title: Emily J. Clark Diaries
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Dates: 1870-1880
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Extent: 1.25 Linear feet1 carton
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Abstract: The collection contains eight diaries of Emily J. Clark, of Tinmouth, Danby, and Middletown, Vermont. The diaries span from 1870-1880.
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Parker-Fleming family
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Title: Parker/Fleming Family Papers
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Dates: 1835-1909
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Extent: 1.25 Linear feet1 carton
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Abstract: The Parker/Fleming Collection deals primarily with the descendants and relations of Charles Carrol Parker (1814-?), a Congregational minister who preached in various churches in Vermont and Maine, and Elizabeth Fleming Parker (1813-1979), his wife. The letters span the time period of 1835-1909, with the bulk of the collection lying between 1863-1879.
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Wilson, Stanley Calef, 1879-1967
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Title: Stanley Calef Wilson Papers
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Dates: 1879-1962
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Extent: 3.0 Linear feet7 document boxes
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Abstract: Stanley Calef Wilson was a lawyer in Vermont and Governor, 1931-1935. Collection includes correspondence, diary (1918), speeches, school essays, desk calendars, campaign material, printed matter, and newspaper clippings. Includes folders on the Vermont Copper Company (1942-57), of which Wilson was secretary, and the Vermont "Little Hoover" Commission to study state Government (1957), and material on banking, farming, insurance, politics, religion, and road building.
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Wells, William, 1837-1892
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Title: William W. Wells Papers
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Dates: 1856-1884
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Extent: 0.4 Linear feet2 boxes
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Abstract: William Wells was an Army officer during the U.S. Civil War and Adjutant General of Vermont. Collection includes correspondence, diary and military papers including rosters of Vermont Cavalry, ordnance reports, orders, and clothing and equipment returns.
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Spear Family
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Title: Spear Family Papers
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Dates: 1793-1942
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Extent: Two cartons, two oversize bound volumes
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Abstract:
Richard Spear (1737 - 1788) moved to Shelburne, Vermont, from Braintree, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1783. He died five years later, but his sons Asahel (1778 - 1849) and Elhanan W. Spear (1782 - 1869) remained in Shelburne and raised families there. The Spear Family Papers contain an interesting variety of manuscripts from the 1790s to the 1940s.
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Rockwell Family
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Title: Rockwell Family Papers
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Dates: 1854-1972
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Extent: 2 cartons
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Abstract: The Rockwell Family Papers consist of two cartons of letters, business papers, bound diaries and account books, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other papers. The chronological span of the collection is from 1854 to 1972, with the great majority of the papers dating from the 1850s to 1929. Most of the materials in the Rockwell Family Papers relate to Ell B. Rockwell's many years of service on Lake Champlain steamboats.
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Russell, Ella Brown
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Title: Ella Brown Russell Papers
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Dates: 1931-1979
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Abstract:
The collection consists almost entirely of Mrs. Russell's journals from 1932 to 1976. In addition to their accounts of her daily life, the journals also contain frequent extended reflections on national and world affairs, literature, society, and art.
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Finney, Johnson
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Title: Johnson Finney Papers
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Dates: 1776-1859
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Extent: 1 box
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Abstract:
The Johnson Finney Papers consist of one box of Finney's diaries for intermittent periods of the years between 1809 and 1858. Finney's diary entries, which average approximately seven lines per day, focus on day-to-day activities on the farm and at the sawmill.
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Davis, James, 1783-1868
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Title: James Davis Papers
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Dates: -1868
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Extent: 2 boxes
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Abstract:
The collection consists of photocopies of James Davis' personal journals for July 6, 1861 - April 1, 1863, and May 2, 1864 - July 9 1865. Written while Davis was confined to his house by injuries, these journals offer detailed, educated comments of local events, the Civil War, literature, national politics, and a variety of other subjects.
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Custer, Bernadine
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Title: Bernadine Custer Papers
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Extent: Five Boxes
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Abstract:
The Bernadine Custer collection is notable as a record of the career of an artist during the New Deal era and beyond, and as a compendium of the life of a remarkably independent and intellectually energetic woman of the twentieth century.
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Jackman, Marguerite Murphy.
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Title: Jackman/Corinth Papers
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Extent: 3 cartons, 1 box
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Abstract:
The collection includes a few folders of Jackman family material,
but the majority of the papers relate to Mrs. Jackman's work on the history of Corinth, Vermont.
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Congdon, Herbert Wheaton, 1876-1965.
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Title: Herbert W. Congdon Papers Collection
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Extent: six cartons, one box, assorted photos
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Abstract:
The Herbert Wheaton
Congdon Papers at UVM consist of six cartons, one box and hundreds of photographs and
notecards. Much of the collection relates to Congdon's part in the Old Buildings Project and his
later, individual work on early Vermont buildings. There are also papers, maps, glass slides and
photos from Congdon's work on the Long Trail and the Green Mountain Club, as well as 36
volumes of his diaries and a typescript of his unpublished 1400-page autobiography.
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Clark/Field Family
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Title: Clark/Field Families Collection
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Extent: two cartons, one oversized bound volume
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Abstract:
The Clark/Field families papers consist of two cartons of miscellaneous family manuscripts dating from 1795. The materials span five generations in the two families. The collection includes scattered correspondence, some business papers, a few diaries and account books, drafts of various orations and speeches, local government and county court records, and assorted other paper materials.
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Aiken, George D. (George David), 1892-1984
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Title: George D. Aiken Papers
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Dates: 1892-1987
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Extent: 360 cubic feet
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Abstract: The papers consist primarily of Aiken's senatorial files: bills and amendments, hearings, committee reports and recommendations, statistical studies, press releases, a great deal of correspondence, newspaper clippings, articles, photographs, sound recordings, films, and his senate diaries, as well as some materials from Aiken's gubernatorial years
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Bugbee Family
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Title: Bugbee Family Collection
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Dates: 1852-1902.
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Extent: 2 cartons
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Abstract: The collection consists of 95 pocket diaries kept by Justin and Dana J. Bugbee from 1852-1902.
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Brameld, Theodore Burghard Hurt, 1904-
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Title: Theodore Brameld Papers
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Extent: 15 ft.
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Abstract: The Brameld Papers include professional and family biographical information and correspondence, financial records, academic papers, published journal articles, publicity, book reviews, media presentations, family ephemera, two diaries, a scrapbook, audio tapes, slides, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
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Bates Family
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Title: Bates Family Collection
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Dates: 1821-1947.
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Extent: 1 box
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Abstract: Clippings of reports on Congregational conferences, anniversary celebrations,
liturgy, esp. hymnology, obituaries of ministers, sermons; and or pictures of schools and churches,
mostly in Vermont.
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Barrett Family
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Title: Barrett Family Papers
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Dates: 1788-1986, most from 1860-1930.
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Extent: 8 cartons, 1 box, 1 oversize bd. vol., 2 oversize photograph folders, 1 oversize manuscript folder
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Abstract: The Barrett Family Papers consist of approximately nine linear feet of correspondence,
bound manuscripts, books, diaries, photographs and other miscellaneous papers.
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University of Vermont. Library. Special Collections Dept.
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Title: Vermont Small Bound Manuscript Collection
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Dates: 1780-1988
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Extent: 18.0 Linear feet
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Abstract: This collection consists of over 300 small (under 28 cm.) bound manuscript volumes documenting Vermont. The volumes were created by individuals and organizations and include diaries, account books, record books, autograph books, photo albums, scrapbooks, survey books, and docket books.
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Peake family
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Title: Peake Family Papers
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Dates: 1793-1955
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Extent: 7.45 Linear feet5 cartons, 3 boxes
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Abstract: The Peake family arrived in the area that would become Addison County, Vermont, in 1779, when William Peake (1740-1813) moved with his family from Nantucket to the frontier town of Monkton. William's son Seth (1784-1827) settled in nearby Bristol in 1810 as a saddler and storekeeper, beginning more than a centry and a half of Peake residency in that community. The Peake Family Papers consist of approximately six linear feet of correspondence, bound manuscripts, diaries and other miscellaneous papers. The chronological span of the collection is from 1793 to 1955, with the heaviest concentration of material falling between 1840 and 1900.