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Snow Covered Scene in Barre, Vermont

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Postcard of snow covered road, trees, and bushes in Barre, Vermont. Two boys and one girl stand in the foreground, the boys holding snowballs. In the background a horse-drawn sleigh approaches up the road, possibly along North Main Street.

Snacking on the Rocks

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A young woman, probably at a summer camp, eats a snack on the rocks while a young boy looks on.

Smugglers' Notch

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Smugglers' Notch, with a white birch tree in the foreground. (Royce Nitrate 3-40)

Smugglers' Notch

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Smugglers' Notch, covered in thick woods. (Royce Nitrate M-60)

Smuggler's Notch road and trees

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Photograph of a dirt path running through the woods near Mount Mansfield, somewhere on the border of Vermont's Chittenden and Lamoille Counties.

Smith, Whitcomb & Cook workmen

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Employees of Smith, Whitcomb and Cook, a foundry in Barre that produced stonecutting tools, pose in front of the company's building. William Whitcomb, Sr., is the first person in the first row on left. The names of the other employees in the…

Smith, Whitcomb & Cook workmen

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Employees of Smith, Whitcomb & Cook, iron founders and machinists, pose for a picture. The names of the employees are located on the back side of this image at the Vermont Historical Society.

Smith & Cumings

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An enormous steel tank is shown in an alley next to the Smith & Cumings store at 305 North Main Street (since renumbered 297), Barre. The Paige & Campbell insurance agency is now (October 2017) located here. The Scampini Block can be seen at the…

Small mill

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Photograph of a structure with two men standing next to metal drums.

Sleighs

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Two images of a sleigh sitting next to what appears to be a general store in winter.

Sleeping on train

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A black boy and girl sleep on a train, probably as they are heading home to NYC.

Sleeper family influenza letters, 1918.

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13 letters exchanged between 13 year old William Denison Sleeper and his parents, Henry D. and Mary P. Sleeper, between September 27 and October 24, 1918, while Denison was attending Worcester Academy. Denison's letters describe his time in the…