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- Young girl with doll inside house
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Could be Maud (Moore) Thayer.
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- Young men in front of a tent in Vermont
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Sign says Camp Trainclan Hermon.
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- Zebina and Lois Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher and Lydia Colton, 1850 January 20
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Topics include the location of the old family record, their son Curtis' ill health, and Zebina's desire that Andrew should purchase his farm in Pierpont.
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- Zone of Proximal Confusion
- Date Created
- 1998
- Description
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This cartoon shows a group of professionals from different disciplines in the foreground talking with other. The occupational therapist says, "I need to be involved because of the fine motor aspects." The special education teacher says, I need to task analyze the steps and plan the instruction."...
Show moreThis cartoon shows a group of professionals from different disciplines in the foreground talking with other. The occupational therapist says, "I need to be involved because of the fine motor aspects." The special education teacher says, I need to task analyze the steps and plan the instruction." The physical therapist says, "Body position and stability is critical." The orientation and mobility specialists says, "This is a skill I should really be involved in." The teacher says, "I think our classroom staff can take care of that." In the background are two young children. One says, "Thanks for helping me learn to zip up my coat Joey." The other child says, "No problem. I just learned myself." The tag line under the cartoon reads, "Adventures in Zipping: Zone of Proximal Confusion."
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- [B. Murray?] to Aunt
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Topics include the army photographs of Wilder being sent to his family.
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- [C. W.] Seaton to John Wolcott Phelps
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Topics include the nomination of Governor Holbrook for the Lieut-Colonelcy of the 1st Regiment Berdan's Sharp Shooters and John Wolcott Phelps' opinion of nominating Captain Ripley of Rutland for the position instead.
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- [Catherine Smith?] to [Henrietta Fletcher?], [not after 1886 February 26]
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Topics include money lent to M.N. Riley.
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- [Cora Davis] to Katherine Fletcher, 1886 December 20
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Topics include when Katherine is coming home, mutual friends, and purchasing paper for her.
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- [Ellen Colton?] to Ruth Fletcher, [circa 1856] November 29
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Topics include the death of her father, Zebina Colton.
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- [Frances] E. Carter to Grammama
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Wilder's niece writes a letter of condolence to her grandmother for his death.
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- [Frankie?] to Mother
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A poem, "Death of H. H. Wilder," written by Frankie, presumably Wilder's nephew.
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- [Frederick Holbrook] to [F. F. Holbrook]
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Topics include a summary of Frederick Holbrook's requests for General Phelps to go to Washington to discuss the 7th Vermont Regiment. Reference to Senator Foote is probably Solomon Foot, senator from Vermont (1851-1866).
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- [George B. Smith?] to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, no year October 26
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Topics include raising funds to hire Henrietta and Craig, his current debt, and a local fire.
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- [Harry Fallangton?] to Katherine Fletcher, [1887?] September 1
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Topics include writing to Katherine despite Professor Campbell, and an interaction with some girls(?).
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- [Harry N.] Worthen to John Wolcott Phelps
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Writes from Camp Butler, Newport News, Virginia. Topics include a report of the hospital and a list of names of the sick men and names of the steward and attendants. Mentions Fort Monroe, the unsanitary conditions of the hospital, how the sick men have been neglected by the steward and attendants.
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- [Jennie Perry] to Katherine Fletcher, 1888 May 5
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Topics include her teaching position in South Hero, VT, former schoolmates' activities, a conversation between her and Katie at the end of school, and a song called "The Normal Girls" sung by the Johnson Serenade Band while they were at school.
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- [Jennie Perry] to Katherine Fletcher, [1888] February 10
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Topics include her activities since graduation, her desire to teach in the summer, recalling an "episode" involving cars, and the illness of Mrs. Campbell.
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- [Jennie Perry] to Katherine Fletcher, [1888] March 20
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Topics include activities of former schoolmates, the class letter being sent around, a blizzard, getting a telegraph line installed in South Hero, and attending an exhibition at Town Hall for a school.
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- [Katherine Fletcher?] to Carl Smith, 1883 April 29
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Topics include her sister Carrie's recent illness with St. Vitus' dance (Chorea) and her own attempts to collect advertising cards.