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- Ticonderoga
- Date Created
- undated
- Description
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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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- Automobile Wrecks & Wreckers
- Date Created
- undated
- Description
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Photograph of a Hope & Son wrecker moving a small Pensacola motor boat.
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- Champlain Ferries
- Date Created
- undated
- Description
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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.
- Title
- Vergennes Bicentennial 1988
- Date Created
- 1988
- Title
- Boats
- Date Created
- 1945
- Description
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1944-1945 photo of a large boat possibly under construction at the Shelburne Shipyard. View from the ground looking up the side of the ship.
- Title
- Where the Long Trail ferry crosses the Winooski River
- Date Created
- 1935-08-07
- Description
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The elevation at this point of the Long Trail is 338 feet. A bridge has since been built.
- Title
- Burlington Lakefront
- Description
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January 9, 1934. Photo #10. Elisha Goodsell Dock and three converted steam yachts (ferries) during winter at the Burlington lake front on Lake Champlain.
- Title
- Burlington Lakefront
- Description
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View of the Burlington lake front looking out over a brick building with smokestack toward the breakwater where a boat is approaching. Railroad cars and tracks are also pictured.
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- Burlington Lakefront
- Description
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January 9, 1934. Photo #8. Goodsell Dock and ferry boat, Oneida, at the Burlington lake front on Lake Champlain.
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- Burlington Lakefront
- Description
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January 9, 1934. The Admiral and Oneida, two ferries, at anchor at the Burlington lake front.
- Title
- Crossing the Winooski River at Bolton
- Date Created
- 1928
- Description
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Pictured is the Bolton Ferry crossing the Winooski River.
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- Bolton Ferry looking North
- Date Created
- 1922-08-09
- Title
- Boat on Silver Lake
- Date Created
- 1921-02-16
- Title
- Ferry at Bolton
- Date Created
- 1920-08
- Title
- Tucker Party at Bolton Ferry: fare 25 cents
- Date Created
- 1920
- Description
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The original states that the photographer is "Miss Jessie Doe of Boston." Slide colored by Mrs. Perry in approximately 1926.
- Title
- Bolton Ferry
- Date Created
- 1919-09
- Title
- Boats
- Date Created
- 1919, undated
- Description
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1958 photo of side view of two yachts or pleasure boats in dry dock lined up in an open shed next to an unpaved access road. Photo #5. See also mcalB07F10i01
- Title
- Boats
- Date Created
- 1919, undated
- Description
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A four top sail schooner standing in water decorated with signal flags strung from the bow across the top of the masts and down to the stern. Sails are furls and people with flags standing on the bow and all along the side.
- Title
- Boats
- Date Created
- 1919, undated
- Description
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Distant view of the "Steam Tug Victor" on Lake Champlain. Part of caption on the photo reads "Owned by J. E. Cashman, loaded with supplies for F. H. Wells leaving Burlington Vt. for Stave Island, March 6, 1914". Names of four men also listed including Capt. John Fleury.
- Title
- Boats
- Date Created
- 1919, undated
- Description
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Small ferry or pleasure craft standing inside the breakwater of a lake with three men seen standing on deck. Canopy type covering provides cover for the back half of the boat and the pilot house. Lettering on the side of the bow.