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  • Collection: Montpelier Photographs

Three Women Seated on Grass

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Three women sit on a grassy slope, perhaps in Montpelier, Vermont.

Two Boys and Baby in highchair

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Two boys stand behind a baby in a hi-chair in front of a stone wall, perhaps in Montpelier, Vermont.

Two Girls

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Two young girls sit on the steps of a house, perhaps in Montpelier, Vermont.

Baby in Carriage

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A baby sits in a carriage with a little umbrella, perhaps in Montpelier, Vermont.

Lamoille River, Cambridge, Vt.

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This picture was taken from the bank of the Lamoille River off Route 15 just east of the Pumpkin Harbor Rd intersection in Cambridge, Vermont. The mountain is Mt Mansfield. There is currently (summer 2017) a pull off in about the same spot.

Couple on Stoop, 81 Berlin Street.

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An older couple sits on the front steps of a two-story house at 81 Berlin Street, Montpelier, Vermont.

Couple Outside 81 Berlin Street

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An older couple stands on the lawn to the side of a two-story house at 81 Berlin Street, Montpelier, Vermont.

Man in Long Coat with Bottle

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A man stands in front of a building with a sled and barrels on the porch, wearing an overcoat with a bottle in the pocket, perhaps in Montpelier, Vermont.

Man in Suit

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A man wearing a suit stands by a bush at the base of a hill, perhaps in Montpelier, Vermont.

Lady with Parasol

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A lady stands by some rocks on the side of a hill while holding a parasol, perhaps 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.

Fig. 12. Montpelier Granite Works, c. 1896

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Montpelier Granite Works, c. 1896. The Red Arch Bridge can be seen at the left of the photograph and the E. W. Bailey mill can be seen at the right.