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  • Collection: Montpelier Photographs

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.

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.

Fig. 18. Arthur Tandy, c. 1890-1913

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Commuter train pulled by locomotive Arthur Tandy, c. 1890-1913.

Fig. 19. Montpelier & Wells River shop facilities

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Montpelier & Wells River engine house, shop facilities, and turntable at Montpelier, between 1873-1907.

Fig. 20. Pioneer Mills from old Country Club Road, c. 1890

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Pioneer Mills from old Country Club Road, c. 1890.

Fig. 21. Interior of Standard Light and Power Manufacturing Company, c. 1888

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Interior of Standard Light and Power Manufacturing Company, c. 1888.

Fig. 22. Steam Plant #3, c. 1903

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Consolidated Lighting Company Steam Plant #3 reserve power on the outskirts or Pioneer section of Montpelier, c. 1903.

Fig. 23. Interior of Consolidated Lighting Company Stream Plant, c. 1903

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Interior of Consolidated Lighting Company Stream Plant, c. 1903.

Fig. 24. Harry J. Bertoli and sculptors, c. 1892.

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Adjacent to the Pioneer Mills and across the Central Vermont Railroad tracks was a cluster of buildings that housed the granite operation of Harry J. Bertoli.

Fig. 25. Inside of Bertoli statuary shop, no date.

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The granite operation of Harry J. Bertoli employed approximately fifteen people, six of whom were shaping statues and involved in carving work

Fig. 26. Margaret Pitkin Monument, "Little Margaret"

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The monument to Margaret Pitkin, known as "Little Margaret," was created at the Bertoli shed in Montpelier in 1902.

Fig. 27. Bertoli Home on Taplin Street, c. 1905.

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Harry and Maria Bertoli resided on Taplin Street in the Pioneer Mill neighborhood that was home to many Italian families, c. 1905.