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1940s photo of the McAllister House; 47 North Winooski Avenue. Built in 1889, the house was photographer Louis L. McAllister's residence from 1916 until his death in 1963.
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47 No. Winooski Ave. Sign on the porch reads McAllister. The city directories for Burlington list Louis L. McAllister as living and having his photo business at this address from 1916 to 1962.
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47 No. Winooski Ave. Sign on the porch reads McAllister. The city directories for Burlington list Louis L. McAllister as living and having his photo business at this address from 1916 to 1962.
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1940s photo of South Willard between Buell and Pearl, i.e. 41 South Willard St. At the time this photo was taken, the house was vacant. Previously owned by John S. Patrick.
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Dirt road leading to temporary housing units near main campus. In the distance is the roof line of Converse Hall, with other main campus buildings off to the right. Temporary housing very likely accommodated a surge in enrollment following WWII, especially veterans on the "GI Bill." Dated 1946 /...
Show moreDirt road leading to temporary housing units near main campus. In the distance is the roof line of Converse Hall, with other main campus buildings off to the right. Temporary housing very likely accommodated a surge in enrollment following WWII, especially veterans on the "GI Bill." Dated 1946 / 1947.
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57 No. Winooski Ave (next door to McAllister's No. 47) in Burlington, Vermont. One time location of Bert J. Buker, real estate and later of Dr. Charles A. Ravey.
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216 So. Prospect Street. Built in 1871 for George Francis, it was later owned by the Shaw family, and, at the time of this photograph, it was the residence of Henry T. Way, whose father Harry had purchased it in 1915. It is currently the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house. Architectural style is...
Show more216 So. Prospect Street. Built in 1871 for George Francis, it was later owned by the Shaw family, and, at the time of this photograph, it was the residence of Henry T. Way, whose father Harry had purchased it in 1915. It is currently the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house. Architectural style is described as "Italianate." To the right is a Christmas display in the snow of Santa, sleigh and two reindeer. Dated mid 1940s.
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- Burlington Streets: Williams St.
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October 20, 1931. Photo # 1. View looking south toward Pearl Street during street construction project by the city street dept. showing Mixed In Place Asphalt Macadam - Showing surface after flush coat had been applied and a light carpet of sand to aid in rolling and to render surface more dense....
Show moreOctober 20, 1931. Photo # 1. View looking south toward Pearl Street during street construction project by the city street dept. showing Mixed In Place Asphalt Macadam - Showing surface after flush coat had been applied and a light carpet of sand to aid in rolling and to render surface more dense. Dwellings seen on both sides of the street.
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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View looking northeast of temporary housing on the UVM campus. The Fleming Museum lies beyond the complex, with the Mary Fletcher Hospital off to the right. Dated 1947.
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- UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta, relaxing in the library of their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first...
Show moreSisters of Kappa Alpha Theta, relaxing in the library of their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881).
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- Houses -Unidentified
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83 Loomis Street, Burlington. 1945 photo of a two story clapboard home with a third story dormer, full length front porch, a driveway and small garage seen in back.
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1950s photo of 57 Grant Street at the corner of Grant and North Winooski Ave., Burlington.
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Temporary housing units near main campus. These preceded the construction of the Chittenden-Buckham-Wills dormitories and very likely accommodated GI's coming to UVM as part of the "GI Bill." Dated 1947.
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- Houses -Unidentified
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240 Shelburne Road, Burlington. 1940s winter photo after a heavy snow fall of a house with man standing outside on porch holding out his hat. Is that Dr. Charles W. Gates standing on the porch?
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- Road Construction
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July 12, 1933. View of a residential street in Burlington.
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1940s photo of 41 South Willard St. At the time this photo was taken, the house was vacant. Previously owned by John S. Patrick.
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41 So. Willard St., Burlington, Vermont
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- Burlington Streets: Pine St.
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Undated photo of the corner of North Willard Street and Pearl Street. Street sign post is seen. This house is number 328 and still stands at this location surrounded now by a white picket fence.
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Icicles hang from the eaves of 47 No. Winooski Ave. The city directories for Burlington list Louis L. McAllister as having his photo business here and living at this address from 1916 to 1962.
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- McAllister Memorabilia
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Jeep style car parked in the drive way of 47 No. Winooski Ave in Burlington, Vermont; the home of L. L. McAllister. Collie dog seen in the extreme right background. The name sign board McAllister is partially seen on the porch.