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- Mt. St. Mary's - Theatricals
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1952 close-up photo of Mount St. Mary's Academy chorus on stage with a person portraying Virgin Mary seated holding a Crucifer Cross and a replica of a Baby Jesus in her lap. Photo #5.
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- Portraits - Children
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Undated portrait photo of a young girl wearing her First Communion dress. She is standing in a living room. Same girl as in mcalB14F11i02
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- Athletics, unidentified
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- undated
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Portrait of an unidentified young women's rifle team. Women in the front row wear bloomers. Probably 1920s.
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- Burlington: Block no. 84, West half, undated
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- undated
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- Burlington: Unidentified property on Goch Street, undated
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- undated
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- Portraits - Family
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An outdoor group portrait of an unidentified man, woman with eight children and family dog as they stand in front of a wood frame clapboard house. Three children kneel on a toboggan. Same family group also seen in mcalA09F12i34, mcalA15F02i30, i31, i32, i33, i35
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- Billboards
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- undated
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Close-up of the roadside billboard advertising Esso. Focus is on an older man portraying a doctor holding a stethoscope to a bare chested boy wearing a football helmet.
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- Rice Memorial High School
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- undated
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School (South Burlington) Vermont. The school is named after Bishop Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington (1910-1938), and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Athletics, unidentified
- Date Created
- undated
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Class of 1957 Cathedral High School cheer leading squad. Taken in the downstairs gymnasium. Left to Right: Mary Ploof, Irene Daigle, Marilyn Murray, Judy Myette, Ann Marie Murphy, Danielle Dole, Mary Ann Ramaccia, Mary Zola and Janet Bourdeau. Photo #33.
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- Saint Michael's College - Groups
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- undated
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Several men (associated with Saint Michael's College?) sit at wooden tables in a large open room (library?) with a brick fireplace and painting .
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- Portraits - Individuals
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Mid 1940s photo of an older man working on the legs of a piece of furniture (cabinet?). The room has remnants of wallpaper and appears now to be a workshop. See also mcalB16F14i09
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- Shelburne High School
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- undated
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Undated here but dated 1943 elsewhere (see mcalB18F04i12): the graduating class at Shelburne High School, consisting of 5 girls and 1 boy. The school closed in 1964. Photo #2.
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- Burlington: W. A. Griswold et al., undated
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- undated
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- Mt. St. Mary's Convent
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"Cathedral Grammar School" (written on back of photo). Sisters of Mercy enjoying a break of cookies and conversation, perhaps at the school or at the convent. Photo #5. Undated.
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- Automobiles
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- undated
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Photograph of a TYDOL gas tank truck operated by the C.P. Smith Co. of Burlington, taken on St. Paul St. Caption reads: "Manufactured by Boston Steel Mfig Company Malden Mass"
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- Bridges: Unidentified
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- undated
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- Order of the Eastern Star
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Members of the Order of the Eastern Star attend a function, dressed in formal attire. Photo #6.
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- Cephas Kent, Jr. Diary, Undated
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- undated
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Cephas Kent Jr. was born on April 2, 1754 in Suffield, CT (Colony) to Cephas and Hannah (Spencer) Kent. In 1773, Kent moved with his family to what later became Dorset, Vt., where his father, a deacon as well as a tavern owner, took an active role in the American and Vermont independence...
Show moreCephas Kent Jr. was born on April 2, 1754 in Suffield, CT (Colony) to Cephas and Hannah (Spencer) Kent. In 1773, Kent moved with his family to what later became Dorset, Vt., where his father, a deacon as well as a tavern owner, took an active role in the American and Vermont independence movements. Kent enlisted in the Continental Army during the summer of 1775 and served as an aide-de-camp on General Montgomery’s staff. His primary responsibilities included cooking and caring for the officers’ baggage, but he also participated in several skirmishes, taking up arms at decisive moments during the Siege of Fort St. Jean.On January 30, 1779, Kent married Lydia Sheldon and the couple had several children. Kent died in Dorset on January 9, 1813.
The first part of Kent’s diary details his religious experiences between the ages of 12 and 21, while the remainder describes his participation in the Continental Army’s campaign into Canada in 1775, especially the Siege of Fort St. Jean (“St. Johns”).
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