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Sheldon Town Hall

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Sheldon Town Hall from the driveway. (Royce Safety Z-98a)

Sheldon Town Hall

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Sheldon Town Hall from the front lawn. (Royce Safety Z-98b)

Shelburne Point

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Photograph of a woman at the water's edge at Shelburne Point in Burlington's Queen City Park.

Sheep at Dustin place, Berlin

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Sheep wander in their enclosure as farmer Gardner Dustin looks on. The other man is holding a pair of wool shears preparing to shear the sheep next to him. The other sheep in the photo have been sheared and the fleeces are laying about next to the…

Sheep at Dustin place, Berlin

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Flock of sheep standing in their enclosure outside their barn in winter.

Sheep at Dustin place, Berlin

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Flock of sheep standing in their enclosure outside their barn in winter.

Sheep at Dustin place, Berlin

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Flock of sheep in their barn near a large basin.

Sharp shooters attention

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Text continues: "The Sharp Shooters of this vicinity who are willing to serve their country in Capt. Weston's Vermont Company, Col. Berdan's Regiment of Sharp Shooters, are requested to meet at the Inn of B.B. Cook, in this place [West Townshend], on…

Shanty Point beach, St. Albans

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Rocky beach at Shanty Point on Lake Champlain. (Royce Nitrate 3-57)

Sewing on the Button

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A blue pencil drawing of a soldier sewing a button on his uniform. There is a box labeled "American Roppe Beer" under his bed. 1943-07-19

Seth Griffith house

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This house was built by Grand Isle resident Seth Griffith (1772-1835) shortly after his marriage to Joanna Hoag (1786-1851/52). Family tradition tells that the Battle of Plattsburgh (1814) was watched from this house.

Seth Gordon House

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The home of Seth Gordon, a Grand Isle, Vt. Resident. The house was torn down by the state of Vermont in 1972.