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Vermont Structural Steel
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    • Description: Building near the railroad tracks. 1951.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    Veterans of Foreign Wars
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      • Description: Photo of the dedication of a plaque by the Ladies Auxiliary. Location is in or near Battery Park, Burlington. Children join the dedication. Seen in the background is Brewer Bros. Inc., a car dealership (DeSoto, REO trucks, buses and Plymouth) and service business once located at 1-9 No. Avenue (current site of the Burlington Police Dept). A Queen City bus also in the background.
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      Veterans of Foreign Wars
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        • Description: Photo of a presentation of two oxygen tanks and other equipment in a container. Banner in the background reads "Ladies Auxiliary Howard Plant, Post No. 782, Burlington, Vermont, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States" Instituted June 1924.
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        Veterans of Foreign Wars
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          • Description: A group of men, women and a younger woman gathered for a portrait.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          Webb Estate - Trophy Room (Shelburne, VT) later in Shelburne Museum
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            • Description: View of Webb estate trophy room with cooking hearth in the background. Room is furnished with an overhead animal yoke made into a lighting fixture, mounted stuffed wild animal heads, animal skin rugs, a stuffed standing bear, a trestle table with benches and other comfortable sitting area furniture.
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            Athletics, unidentified
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              • Date Created: undated
              • Description: Photograph of the Burlington High School Track and Field Team, 1928 outside of the Edmunds High School building. Pictured are Manager Janke, Litsky, Paul, Ashton, Spaulding, Niles, Stowell, Walter, Dow, Black, Robbins, D. Heath, Colburn, Ide, Gardner, Lapidow, Perry, Ladd, Capt Rice, Coach Tudhope, Zaetz, Cohen, C. Heath, Woodhull. A trophy is seen placed in the front. Some of the members wear a diagonal stripe on their shirts. One member has the letter "V" on his sweater. Slightly different version of photo appears in BHS yearbook Oread 1929, p. 78.
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              Automobiles
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                • Date Created: undated
                • Description: Photograph (no.3) of a SOCONY (Standard Oil of New York) tank truck
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                Camp Marycrest (Grand Isle, VT)
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                  • Description: A bright sunny summer day seems perfect for a group of very young campers with their counselor to sit outside. Lake Champlain is seen in the background. They are members of Camp Marycrest, a camp for girls that operated from 1957 to 1993 by the Sisters of Mercy located in Grand Isle, Vermont. Undated but may be 1950s or 1960s. Photo #20?
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  Cathedral High School, Burlington
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                    • Description: Formal photo of graduating students gathered outside of the school. All are dressed in the same type and color robes. Rows alternate girls and boys. Photo #?. Undated.
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    Cathedral High School, Burlington
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                      • Description: Formal class graduation photo with all wearing the same color robes. Rows alternate boys and girls. Photo not numbered. Undated. Probably taken for the school yearbook.
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs