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- Fort Ethan Allen Artillery Range (Underhill)
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Portrait of elderly men in suits, two of whom are holding shovels, in front of a platform with folding chairs and an excavating machine. A ground-breaking ceremony possibly. Photo #3.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Military officer mounted on a horse.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Portrait of twelve military officers on the steps of a building at Fort Ethan Allen. Some are carrying crops, all appear to be wearing jodhpurs, indicating that they are cavalry.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Two military officers drive a service or supply wagon belonging to the 7th Field Artillery Battery pulled by two mules on the grounds of Fort Ethan Allen.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Military men seated outdoors around a table laid with dishes of food and coffee pot.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Portrait of fifteen military officers, seven seated in front, eight standing behind, outdoors next to a brick building at Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester. Some are carrying crops indicating they are cavalry.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Portrait of military officers taken at Fort Ethan Allen. Some are carrying crops indicating some of them are cavalry.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Portrait of four mounted military men and two military men with a display of award winning ribbons and trophies between them.
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- Fort Ethan Allen, Colchester
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Portrait of sixteen military officers standing on the steps of a building at Fort Ethan Allen. They wear jodhpurs and some carry crops indicating they are cavalry.
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- Veterans of Foreign Wars
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1952 photo of (very likely) an Armistice Day parade, on the way to the VFW memorial at Battery Park (see mcalB21F14i11). Leading the parade are Burlington Mayor J. Edward Moran (left), two other men in uniform, and a color guard carrying the American flag and the VFW Howard Plant Post No. 782...
Show more1952 photo of (very likely) an Armistice Day parade, on the way to the VFW memorial at Battery Park (see mcalB21F14i11). Leading the parade are Burlington Mayor J. Edward Moran (left), two other men in uniform, and a color guard carrying the American flag and the VFW Howard Plant Post No. 782 flag. 782 is named after Burlington's first casualty in World War I, Howard W. Plant.
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- Veterans of Foreign Wars
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1952 photo of an Armistice Day (after 1954: Veterans Day) commemoration at the VFW memorial in Battery Park. A sailor stands in front of the memorial dedicated to the memory of seaman Howard W. Plant, "the first Burlington boy" to die in World War I, specifically on the US destroyer "Jacob Jones,...
Show more1952 photo of an Armistice Day (after 1954: Veterans Day) commemoration at the VFW memorial in Battery Park. A sailor stands in front of the memorial dedicated to the memory of seaman Howard W. Plant, "the first Burlington boy" to die in World War I, specifically on the US destroyer "Jacob Jones," 6 Dec., 1917. Burlington Mayor J. Edward Moran (2nd from far left) and other veterans and citizens look on in silence.
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- Veterans of Foreign Wars
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1959 photo of a ceremony at Battery Park, very likely at the veterans memorial dedicated to Howard W. Plant. C. Douglas Cairns, Mayor of Burlington (perhaps former mayor by this date) is standing at a microphone, addressing the crowd. An elderly lady--perhaps a relative of Plant's-- stands apart...
Show more1959 photo of a ceremony at Battery Park, very likely at the veterans memorial dedicated to Howard W. Plant. C. Douglas Cairns, Mayor of Burlington (perhaps former mayor by this date) is standing at a microphone, addressing the crowd. An elderly lady--perhaps a relative of Plant's-- stands apart from the crowd to view the granite memorial. A number of onlookers from the neighborhood, plus other veterans, have gathered for the occasion.
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