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- Rural Free Delivery man and Ward Olney at Goshen Four Corners
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- 1921-08
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- Jeffersonville Depot
- Date Created
- 1920-02-20
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- Monroe Party leaving the Atkins House
- Date Created
- 1917-08-31
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- Man, horse, and carriage with two women
- Date Created
- 1900
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A member of the Langmaid family holding the head of a horse, which is pulling a carriage with two women seated in it. Picture taken in front of Elgin Gates' house. Mrs. Gates is the older woman on the wagon.
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- Unloading maple sap into sugarhouse
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- 1900
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Men pouring maple sap from a horse drawn wagon, which drains into a container in a sugarhouse.
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- Men and horses in front of a sugarhouse
- Date Created
- 1900
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Portrait of men with horses and sled pulling maple sap into the sugarhouse.
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- Horses pulling a snow roller
- Date Created
- 1900
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Four horses pulling two men on top of a snow roller, in order to pack the snow on a road.
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- Loading hay
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- 1900
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Three men loading hay onto a wagon pulled by two horses.
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- Group with horses in front of a sugarhouse
- Date Created
- 1900
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Horses pulling sap into the sugarhouse. Man pictured in the doorway. Smoke coming from chimney. Boy pictured in front with sled. Two individuals pictured in the back, one is driving the horses, the other is carrying two buckets.
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- Sawing wood with a drag-saw using horse power in North Danville
- Date Created
- 1900
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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. House to the right was a stop for stagecoach passengers at one point in time.
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- Sawing logs by horsepower
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- 1900
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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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- Fort Ethan Allen Artillery Range (Underhill)
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Horse drawn ordnance used for carrying military weapons, horses, and tents in background.
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- Fort Ethan Allen Artillery Range (Underhill)
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The Review of the 18th Brigade by Gen. Summerall. On the Artillery Range of Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. Column of mounted soldiers on dirt road. Dated Sept 7, 1928.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Portrait of ten mounted individuals, eight women and two men lined up in front of a brick building. The brick building behind the equestrian group is today the Elley-Long concert hall--it was an indoor cavalry drill hall at the time McAllister took the photograph (ca. 1925).
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- Fort Ethan Allen Artillery Range (Underhill)
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Column of mounted military men. Railroad track along side of the road. Photo #21.
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- UVM Botany Dept.
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Group of young men, including an African-American, possibly UVM students and members of a fraternity, dressed in comic "hayseed" attire and carrying scythes and pitchforks. Housing in background suggests campus setting. Horse-drawn farm implement. Warm and sunny day; occasion unknown.
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- Winooski, VT - American Woolen Mills Flag Raising
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April 14, 1917, 8 days after Congress decides to enter World War I. A crowd gathers in Mill Park for the raising of 3 flags purchased by employees of the American Woolen Mills on West Canal Street in Winooski. One was raised in front of Mill No. 3, which later housed Forest Hills Factory Outlet,...
Show moreApril 14, 1917, 8 days after Congress decides to enter World War I. A crowd gathers in Mill Park for the raising of 3 flags purchased by employees of the American Woolen Mills on West Canal Street in Winooski. One was raised in front of Mill No. 3, which later housed Forest Hills Factory Outlet, and also the Champlain Mill and the mill office. Horse drawn wagons can be seen as well as police or military personnel on horseback (the National Guard Company G was present that day, according to the Burl. Free Press, April 16, 1917). This photo (no. 5 of five), which shows McAllister's inscription, is the right end of a panorama and creates a panoramic view when placed together.
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- Fort Ethan Allen Artillery Range (Underhill)
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Column of marching and mounted military men. Automobiles going in the opposite direction. Railroad track along side of the road. Photo #17.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Picture of a mounted horse jumping a hurdle.