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- Bert Mays house in Bolton during the 1928 flood
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Colored by Mrs. Perry in February 1929. The original photograph notes: "15(?) people spent night of flood here - 9 of them children."
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- Burlington Harbor and Rock Point from Battery Park
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Colored by Miss G.E. Peck of Burlington, Vermont in 1918.
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- Burtis W. Dean snowshoeing at age 3
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- 1914
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Slide colored by Mrs. Perry November, 1924.
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- Central Vermont Railway after the flood
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- 1929-02-14
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Negative and slide by Clark.
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- Couching Lion (Camel's Hump) from the Winooski River
- Date Created
- 1919?
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The original title states that this photograph was a gift to Congdon from Theron Dean. "Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.
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- Elmer Atkins House
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- 1918
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- Fireplace at the Lake Mansfield Trout Club
- Date Created
- 1921-02-15
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The original photograph notes that this fireplace was made by "Mayer."
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- Frost on Jay Peak
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Negative by Richardson of Newport. Slide made for him Standard Slide Corp. 209 w. 48th N.Y.C.
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- Henry Davis House
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- 1918-08
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- Henry Davis House - 7 miles east of Bristol
- Date Created
- 1917-08
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- Henry Davis House near Dean
- Date Created
- 1917-09
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- Hermit Thrush
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- Indian Pipe Fern
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Text included with this images states that the Indian Pipe Fern is: "A first cousin of the Christmas Fern as fronds remain green all winter. It was known in Europe for many years but not found in America until Frederick Pursh found it in Smugglers Notch in 1807. It has since been found in the...
Show moreText included with this images states that the Indian Pipe Fern is: "A first cousin of the Christmas Fern as fronds remain green all winter. It was known in Europe for many years but not found in America until Frederick Pursh found it in Smugglers Notch in 1807. It has since been found in the White Mountains, Easthills, and Adirondaks and New Brunswick."
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