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Pavilion Hotel, circa 1900

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Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont, circa 1900, taken by George R. Bosworth of Berlin, Vermont.

Blacksmith shop, Berlin Corner

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Blacksmith shop in Berlin Corner on Crosstown Road. Shed Road runs to the right between the two houses. A deteriorating wooden sidewalk runs parallel to the road.

Homes of George R. Bosworth, Arthur Brown, and Joe Norton, Berlin

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Houses belonging to photographer George Bosworth (left) and his neighbors Arthur Brown (center) and Joe Norton (right) on Bosworth Road in Berlin Corner. The photo was taken from the intersection of Bosworth Road and Crosstown Road.

Joe Norton's house and mill, Berlin Pond

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Joe Norton's home and mill near the frozen Berlin Pond in winter. This mill was located on the Berlin Pond outlet dam. The original mill which burned in May 1862 was both a saw and grist mill. It was replaced with this mill building which housed a…

Road junction of Benjamin Falls and Barre-Montpelier Road

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Road junction of Benjamin Falls Hill Road, in the foreground, and the Barre-Montpelier Road going off into the distance. This road is now named Airport Road. The structure in the left foreground is a round tub watering trough with a board box built…

Berlin Corner Parsonage

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This First Congregational Church of Berlin parsonage was located in the middle of Berlin Corner Village on Crosstown Road. It burned in 1904 and was replaced within a year.

Berlin Farm Built by Samuel H. O. Bosworth

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Berlin farm built by S. H. O. Bosworth at Berlin Corner. This farm which was located on the southeast corner of the four corners in Berlin Corner was struck by lightning in July, 1933, and all buildings except one smaller shed were burned to the…

Back of George Bosworth's home, Berlin

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This was George Bosworth’s boyhood home as well as his adult home until shortly before his death in 1915. It was and is the first house on the left as you travel up Bosworth Road off Crosstown Road.

Berlin Pond reflections

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Berlin Pond reflecting George Bosworth's house and the surrounding landscape. Crosstown Road is in the foreground where it bridges a narrow neck of the Berlin Pond near the pond outlet dam. George Bosworth’s house in the middle left is located on…

Dog River Valley from Crosstown Road, Berlin

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Northerly view of Dog River Valley from the top of Erhardt Hill on Crosstown Road in Berlin. Note: Erhardt Hill is not named for Amelia Earhart as the rumor goes.

Unknown home, Berlin

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House with a barn next to it. A woman sits in a chair on the front porch. The location of this house is unknown (2021).

Samuel Bosworth's farm, Berlin

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Samuel H. O. Bosworth’s farm was located on the southeast corner of Berlin four corners. The barn was struck by lightning in July, 1933 with all buildings but one lost.