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Block House Point

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Replica of the 1781 British Loyal Block House built around 1953 by Oscar E. Bredenberg of Champlain, New York, who was well known for historical knowledge and writings of the Champlain Valley during the Revolutionary War. The second photo is of the…

Block House Point

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Photo taken at the dedication of the Block House Point Monument, which was originally erected in 1912 by the Vermont Sons of the American Revolution. The tablet's inscription reads: "On this site was erected in July 1781 "Loyal Block House" by Capt.…

Bloomfield Bridge

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Former covered bridge over the Connecticut River between Bloomfield, Vermont and North Strafford, New Hampshire.

Blow Family

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Family group sheet for the Blow/Blau/Blaut/Bleau family of Grand Isle County, Vermont, created by Allen Stratton.

Boats and point

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Photograph of canoes stashed on a dock in Highgate Springs, Vermont.

Bolton Dome

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Photograph of the Bolton Dome, taken from the railroad tracks on the other side of the Winooski River.

Bolton Falls

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Photograph of Bolton Falls, taken from the base.

Bolton Valley

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Photograph of Bolton Valley, looking south.

Bolton Valley 2

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Photograph of Bolton Valley, taken from a sawmill in the area.

Bon-Accord Football, 1905-1906

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Photograph of winners of the Scampini Challenge Cup, 1905-1906. The team was composed of Scottish-American men who played what is now called "soccer" in the United States but was then called "football."

Bookplate, Flood Relief Book

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Bookplate for the "Johnnycake Trail Collection" given to Vermont libraries by Rhode Island citizens after the 1927 floods.

Books are weapons in the war of ideas

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Poster showing Nazis burning books, with quotation by Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Books cannot be killed by fire ...."