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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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George Saunders Family
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Title: George Saunders Family Papers
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Dates: 1865-1927
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Extent: 1 Carton
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Abstract:
The George Saunders Collection includes wedding
invitations, family photos, some family papers, scrapbooks of clippings (1865-1927), and a guest book of the
George Linsley family cottage at Cedar Beach.
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Onion family
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Title: Onion Family Papers
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Dates: 1860-1940
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Extent: 1 carton
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Abstract:
The Onion Family Papers contains correspondence, business and financial documents, photographs, railroad correspondence
and memorabilia, personal ephemera, and miscellaneous material relating to Carlos and Mary Onion of Rutland, Vermont for
the period 1860-1870.
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Cummings Family
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Title: Cummings Family Papers
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Extent: 1 carton
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Abstract:
The Cummings Papers contain a large selection of family letters (1823-1946), family deeds (1795-1906) from Dunstable Massachusetts, Norwich and Thetford Vermont, family photogrphs (ca. 1850-1944), genealogical data, and two volumes of Cummings family and North Thetford history, compiled by Elizabeth Cummings.
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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.