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- Charlotte and Shelburne, plat map, undated
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- Georgia, undated
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- Shelburne and Charlotte Roads, with survey minutes, undated
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- Map of Country to be Explored, survey map to establish US/Canada border, undated
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- Northwestern Vermont border towns, undated
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- Swanton, undated
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- Ticonderoga
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Steamship Ticonderoga inside the breakwater in Lake Champlain. She is loaded with passengers. She was built in 1906 in Newburgh, New York and the Shelburne Shipyard in Shelburne, Vermont. She weighs 892 tons, is 220 feet long and can carry a max of 1070 persons. Undated but may be early 1950s.
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- Highgate, Swanton and St. Albans, undated
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- Lake Champlain: Measure to Juniper Island, undated
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- Georgia plot map, undated
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- Charlotte: Widow McNeil's third of the Estate of Charles McNeil, undated
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- Caldwell Manor, northern end of Lake Champlain, undated
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- Charlotte, undated
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- A Map of Grand Isle, undated
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- Champlain Ferries
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The two ferries, City of Burlington and the City of Plattsburgh are seen on Lake Champlain as they cruise near one another about to cross paths. Cars and people are seen on deck. Post World War II.
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- Shelburne: Meech Cove, circa 1800
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- circa 1800
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- Champlain Tercentenary 1609-1909
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- 1905-03-23
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Indian Tepees Champlain Tercentenary
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- Sail Ferry at Arnold's Bay
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- 1896
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This Ferry ran from Arnold's bay in Panton to Westport, New York. It was chartered in 1795 to Peter Ferris of Panton then to Friend Adams then to Loyal Spaulding then to Patric Simon who ran it till 1910. This picture was taken in 1896. It was a new boat bought by SImon.
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- Hickok's
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- 1895
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Hickok's Dock and Hickok's Point. Picture taken 1895. Hickok's Point is about midway between Ft. Cassin and Basin Harbor on the Vermont side. Hickok's served as a landing place for the "Water Lily" and the "Nellie" on their trips to Vergennes and Westport. Other landings on this route were Ft....
Show moreHickok's Dock and Hickok's Point. Picture taken 1895. Hickok's Point is about midway between Ft. Cassin and Basin Harbor on the Vermont side. Hickok's served as a landing place for the "Water Lily" and the "Nellie" on their trips to Vergennes and Westport. Other landings on this route were Ft. Cassin, Kimballs, Mile Point, Basin Harbor, with the occasional landings at Higginson's Harbor and Barn Rock on the N.Y. side.
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- Vermont
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- 1893
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The old two-stacker "Vermont" going North on an afternoon in 1893. This beautiful shot was made by Harvey Ingham, an artist and an excellent photographer of Vergennes. It is taken looking West off Diamond Island, the "Vermont" skirting the base of Split Rock Mountain heading for Essex, her next...
Show moreThe old two-stacker "Vermont" going North on an afternoon in 1893. This beautiful shot was made by Harvey Ingham, an artist and an excellent photographer of Vergennes. It is taken looking West off Diamond Island, the "Vermont" skirting the base of Split Rock Mountain heading for Essex, her next stop. Leaving Westport about 3pm, she would reach this spot about 3:30.
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