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Parker family
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Title: Parker Family Papers
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Dates: 1820-1952
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Extent: 0.4 Linear feetOne box
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Abstract: The Parker Family Papers consist largely of Civil War letters to and from Moses A. Parker. Parker's letters, many of which are to his fiance and eventual wife Eliza E. Hale Parker, offer considerable detail on the daily life of the Civil War soldier. The Parker Family was from Concord, Vermont.
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Neiburg, Gladys
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Title: Gladys Neiburg Papers
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Dates: 1939-1974
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Extent: 4 boxes
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Abstract:
The bulk of the collection documents Neiburg's literary works.
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Hopkins, John Henry, 1792-1868
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Title: John H. Hopkins Papers
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Dates: 1825-1925
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Extent: One Carton
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Abstract:
Artist, lawyer, ironmonger, muscian, architect, theologian and first Episcopal Bishop of
Vermont, John Henry Hopkins was born in Dublin, Ireland on January 22, 1792. The John H. Hopkins Family Papers consist largely of miscellaneous manuscripts of Bishop
Hopkins and his great-granddaughter, Edith Hopkins.
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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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Prospect Archives and Center for Education and Research .
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Title: Prospect School and Center for Research and Education Archives
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Dates: 196-1991
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Extent: 284.0 Linear feet
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Abstract: The Prospect School and Center for Education and Research Archives contains the archives of the Prospect School (1965-1991) and the Prospect Archive and Center for Education and Research (1979-2010). The largest portion of the collection is comprised of the Prospect Archive of Childrenâs Work, which consists of visual and written work produced by more than sixty children who attended Prospect School. The collection also includes records and publications documenting Prospectâs administration, curriculum, adult educational programs, and consulting projects. The approximately 284 linear feet of materials in the collection encompasses manuscripts, artwork, photographs, and films dating between 1964 and 2011.
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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.