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Champlain Transportation Co. - "The City of Burlington"
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    • Description: July 5, 1936 photo of the Champlain Transportation Company's "City of Burlington" ferry being maneuvered in Lake Champlain as the boats rudder is still seen out of the water. Workmen are on the shore ; a barge is off to the left. Photo #68.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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      • Description: April 29, 1936. Construction workers. The General Ship & Engine Works crew during the construction of the ferry, City of Burlington in Vermont for Mr. Horace Corbin of the Champlain Transportation Company. Carl G. Hedblom stands to the right with his hat under his arm. Third from the right in the first row is Carl Roessler. Photo #5.
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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        • Date Created: 1936-04-29
        • Description: April 29, 1936. Construction workers. The General Ship & Engine Works crew during the construction of the ferry, City of Burlington in Vermont for Mr. Horace Corbin of the Champlain Transportation Company. Carl G. Hedblom stands to the right. Third from the right in the first row is Carl Roessler. Photo #8.
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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          • Date Created: 1936-06-09
          • Description: June 9, 1936. Construction workers pose for a photo aboard a ferry being built for the Champlain Transportation Company by the General Ship & Engine Works. Photo #47.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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            • Date Created: 1936-07-07
            • Description: July 7, 1936 photo of view from a ferry of a access loading ramp being constructed. Railroad cars seen in the background. Location may be Burlington, Vermont waterfront area. Photo #78.
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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              • Date Created: 1936-05-25
              • Description: May 25, 1936 photo of ferry construction for the Champlain Transportation Company by the General Ship & Engine Works. Base for the pilot house being built. Photo #32.
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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                • Date Created: 1936-06-08
                • Description: June 8, 1936 photo of ferry construction workers posing for a group picture. Ferry being built in Vermont for the Champlain Transportation Company by the General Ship & Engine Works. Sides are in place and the pilot house is seen up top. Photo #40.
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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                  • Description: 1936 photo of a Champlain Transportation Company doubled ended ferry under construction.
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  Champlain Transportation Co. - Ferry Construction
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                    • Description: 1936 photo of a Cooper-Bessemer engine on a railroad flatbed car. Destined for a Champlain Transportation Company ferry.
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    Champlain Transportation Co. - Ticonderoga
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                      • Description: 1936 photo of the steamboat Ticonderoga cruising in Lake Champlain just inside the breakwater near the waterfront of Burlington, Vermont. She carries a large number of passengers.
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs