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  • Collection: Montpelier Photographs

Fig. 13. Portion of E. W. Bailey building, 1927

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Portion of E. W. Bailey building on west side of Main Street, damaged by the 1927 flood. The State House dome can be seen in the distance.

Snow Scene, Berlin Street

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View looking down Berlin Street, Montpelier, Vermont, in the winter. The "Red Arch Bridge" can be seen spanning the Winooski River in the distance. The covered bridge was replaced by a steel truss bridge in 1898, so this photograph was taken prior…

Pavilion Hotel on Dewey Day, 1899

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Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont, decorated with bunting for Dewey Day, October 12, 1899, when Admiral George Dewey returned to his hometown after his tour celebrating his victory in the Spanish-American War.

Fig. 14. E. W. Bailey building repurposed as Sarducci's Restaurant, c. 1995

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E. W. Bailey building, moved to new location on east side of Main Street, and currently occupied by Sarducci's Restaurant, c. 1995.

Looking Down Berlin Street

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A photograph of Berlin Street in Montpelier, Vermont, facing the old covered bridge. The large house at 51 Berlin Street can be seen at the left edge of the photograph. (see also "Snow Scene, Berlin Street," "Large Clapboard House" and "Large House,…

Pavilion Hotel, circa 1900

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

Fig. 15. Home of Lester Greene's patented medicine, c. 1898

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Home of Lester Greene's patented medicine on Berlin Street on the south bank of the Winooski River, c. 1898.

Large Clapboard House

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A photograph of a large clapboard house, located at 51 Berlin Street, Montpelier, Vermont (see also "Snow Scene, Berlin Street" and "Large House, Bicycle, and Hammock"). Additional photos show the building probably in the 1970s and being demolished…

Fig. 16. Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar advertisement

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"Twill Cure Your Cold!" Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar broadside, c. 1898.

House, 10 First Avenue

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A photograph of a house located on 10 First Avenue in Montpelier, Vermont.

Fig. 17. Montpelier & Wells River Railroad station, c. 1891

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Business men with derby hats and workers with lunch pails, at Montpelier & Wells River Railroad depot, c. 1891.

House, 14 Ridge Street

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A family of three pose by their square, Italianate house, at 14 Ridge Street, Montpelier, Vermont.