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- Billboards
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Roadside billboard located in a grassy sandy lot next to a street advertising Florsheim shoes. Business name of Lewis & Blanchard appears at the bottom of the sign. To the extreme right is a white wooden entry-type gate. Undated but may be 1920s. Location unknown but may be lower Main Street in...
Show moreRoadside billboard located in a grassy sandy lot next to a street advertising Florsheim shoes. Business name of Lewis & Blanchard appears at the bottom of the sign. To the extreme right is a white wooden entry-type gate. Undated but may be 1920s. Location unknown but may be lower Main Street in Burlington.
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- Photographs
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Photograph of an undated photograph that has been mounted in a paper frame. Two women sit in a horse drawn carriage on a wooded dirt road.
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- Athletics, unidentified
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Cathedral High School Coach Arthur Merola. The player between number 12 and 8 is Michael Pearo (later became a teacher at Rice High School). Also seen is player Bob Desautels. Probably 1956 Left to right: Mr. Merola, ?Paul Demers, Ed Couture, Bob Desautels, ?Roger Vachereau, ?Walter Campbell,...
Show moreCathedral High School Coach Arthur Merola. The player between number 12 and 8 is Michael Pearo (later became a teacher at Rice High School). Also seen is player Bob Desautels. Probably 1956 Left to right: Mr. Merola, ?Paul Demers, Ed Couture, Bob Desautels, ?Roger Vachereau, ?Walter Campbell, Gary Farrell, ?Ron Ragis, Mike Pearo, and Patrick McKenzie. managers: David Lemna and Denny Daley. Photo no. 25.
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- Portraits - Unidentified Groups
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Undated group portrait photo of men and women of various ages gathered in a club or public space. A jute box and piano in background on a stage. An American and another flag also seen. Nursery school images of baby animals attached to back wall. Photo 4.
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- Richmond High School
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Seventeen Richmond High School graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of the school with faculty member, Eugene Clowse (1883-1955). Clowse was Supervising Principal from 1930 to 1954. Undated. Photo #1. -- The right half of the building, including the entrance, was built in 1907 as...
Show moreSeventeen Richmond High School graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of the school with faculty member, Eugene Clowse (1883-1955). Clowse was Supervising Principal from 1930 to 1954. Undated. Photo #1. -- The right half of the building, including the entrance, was built in 1907 as an annex to an older wooden structure, which was later removed. The left side was built in 1914. The high school then served as the elementary school when Mount Mansfield Union High High School opened in 1967. Today, the town uses it for office space and rents part of it.
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- Boy Scouts
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Undated photo of seven boy scouts with a dog. Four boys kneeling on the lawn in front of house at 1027 Pine Street, Burlington. Home of John C. Allen in the 1950s according to 1954 city directory. Boys wearing scout shirts, badges, neck scarves.
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- Saint Joseph's Church and Chapel
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Undated photo of Saint Joseph's Church with religious statues and lilies and ferns. Photo 2.
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- Portraits, individuals, unidentified
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A young woman with extremely long hair is garbed in a draped and veiled outfit. She stands on the steps outside of Mount St. Mary's Academy in Burlington, Vermont. She holds a tall vase. Two potted plants are on either side of her. Early part of the 20th century.
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- A.D. Pease Grain Co.
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A 1951/1952 photograph of the A. D. Pease Grain Co. located at the foot of College Street, Burlington.
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- Mt. St. Mary's Convent
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Sisters of Mercy, seated in two rows on school stage, with Fr. Raymond A. Adams, principal of Cathedral High School. This photo dates probably from the mid- to late 1950s. Fr. Adams was there either because he was their principal (i.e. the sisters were teachers) or because he served as chaplain...
Show moreSisters of Mercy, seated in two rows on school stage, with Fr. Raymond A. Adams, principal of Cathedral High School. This photo dates probably from the mid- to late 1950s. Fr. Adams was there either because he was their principal (i.e. the sisters were teachers) or because he served as chaplain at Mount St. Mary's.
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- Saint Michael's College - Groups
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Men gather in a pews in a chapel or church for a group portrait. Chapel of Saint Michael the Archangel? Religious statue seen in background. Photo 32.
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- Shelburne High School
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Undated photo of the graduating class at Shelburne High School, consisting of 5 girls and 7 boys. Principal (1935-1960) John E. McGee is in the back row, far left. The school closed in 1964.
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- Order of the Eastern Star
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A large group of Eastern Star members in formal dress, seated and standing for a portrait photograph at an Order of the Eastern Star function. Photo #4.
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- Automobile Wrecks & Wreckers
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Nighttime photograph of an unidentified accident scene. See also Automobiles - Accidents photo mcalB01F15i01 and mcalB01F15i11 for other views.
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- Portraits - Unidentified Groups
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Undated group portrait photo of several older and elderly women formally dressed. They wear military or club ribbons with auxiliary style metals. A stage with baskets of flowers seen behind. Photo 4.
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- Portraits - Children
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Undated portrait photo of a young girl standing in a living room. She wears her First Communion dress. Photo #1.Same girl as in mcalB14F11i02
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- Stores - First National Stores (Burlington, VT)
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Church Street : According to the city directory, First National had a store at 50 Church, Burlington, Vt.--or at least a meat dept. manager (Ulysse Campbell) at that address--until 1940/41. Storefront signs show prices for both meats and groceries.
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- Shelburne High School
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Undated photo of the graduating class at Shelburne High School, consisting of 5 girls and 7 boys. The school closed in 1964.
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- Burlington Streets: College Street (4X5)
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Undated photo (may be 1929). View of College Street looking west. Center Street is to the right. Retail businesses line both sides. On the left is United States Rubber Co., also Adsit & Rugg. Further down with the vertical sign attached to the building stating "paper" may be Everyday Book Shop ...
Show moreUndated photo (may be 1929). View of College Street looking west. Center Street is to the right. Retail businesses line both sides. On the left is United States Rubber Co., also Adsit & Rugg. Further down with the vertical sign attached to the building stating "paper" may be Everyday Book Shop (No. 213). On the right side of the street is Hall Furniture Co. at No. 212-214. Next door and further up the street is No. 206 Elias Lyman Coal Co. (now Photogarden)
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- Athletics, unidentified
- Date Created
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This a photo of the Cathedral High School girls basketball team of 1955-56. Photo #36.