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The Central Vermont and the Flood of 1927

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A pamphlet issued by the Central Vermont Railway Press Department on September 20, 1928, with information about the effects of the 1927 flood in Vermont on the Central Vermont Railway.

The Carrying Place

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"The Carrying Place", a narrow strip of land midway between the south and north portions of North Hero Island. The name comes from the Indians, who would carry their canoes across on their trips from Massachusetts to Montreal with their American…

The Cabot Road

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Main Street and the Cabot Road looking towards Cabot. Jaquith Library is first building on left. The Ira Bemis house is to the right of the library. L. Knowles of Cabot is driving the Cabot Stage, with his horses kicking up dust on the unpaved road.…

The Buffalo Soldiers in Vermont, 1909-1913

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In July 1909, the Tenth United States Cavalry Regiment, one of four regular army black regiments collectively known as the Buffalo Soldiers, arrived in Burlington, Vermont, to begin a four-year tour of duty at Fort Ethan Allen in neighboring…

The Battle-wise infantryman ...

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Text continues: "... is careful of what he says or writes : how about you?" Poster shows head and shoulders of a helmeted Army soldier holding a rifle and looking toward the viewer.

The battle of Magog

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Berean Directory. For reading the bible through every two years, reckoning from January 1st, 1831. First line: Hark! all ye brave soldiers of Jesus Immanuel.

The battle of Hoosick

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Copy of an article from the Bennington Banner of January 8, 1892.

The Barre Daily Times, November 7, 1927

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Newspaper with coverage of devastating flood in Barre, Vt. "VERMONT'S CASUALTIES 100; WATERBURY AND BOLTON HAD THE GREATEST DEATH LIST"

The Barre Daily Times, November 5, 1927

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Newspaper with coverage of devastating flood in Barre, Vt. "BARRE'S LOSS MAY BE $2,000,000; RESTORATION WORK STARTED; GREAT FLOODS IN NEW ENGLAND"

The Barre Daily Times, November 4, 1927

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Newspaper with coverage of devastating flood in Barre, Vt. "BARRE DEVASTATED BY FLOOD; SEVEN PERSONS BELIEVED LOST; LIEUT.-GOV. JACKSON DEAD"

The artist

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Photograph of a painter sitting with a small group of onlookers on a beach in Highgate Springs, Vermont.

The Americans of Trenton intend to hold a Meeting

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Printed letter including response from Hon. Stockton.