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Burlington 1912, sheet 18
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    • Creator: Sanborn Map Company
    • Date Created: 1912
    • Parent Collections: Fire Insurance Maps of Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Burlington, Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Burlington, Vermont, 1912


    Burlington 1906, sheet 31
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      • Creator: Sanborn Map Company
      • Date Created: 1906
      • Parent Collections: Fire Insurance Maps of Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Burlington, Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Burlington, Vermont, 1906


      Fire Insurance Maps of St. Albans, Vermont, 1912
        • Creator: Sanborn Map Company
        • Date Created: 1912
        • Description: The 1912 fire insurance map sheets for the city of St. Albans, Vermont were produced by the Sanborn Map Co. to give fire insurance companies and underwriters accurate information about insured properties. The maps record the extensive railroad facilities west of Main Street, manufacturing and industrial enterprises located nearby, the city’s commercial center along Main Street, and the churches, courthouse and academy located east of Taylor Park. The maps also include residences in the central section of St. Albans. An inset shows the village of St. Albans Bay, three miles west of St. Albans City on Lake Champlain.
        • Parent Collections: Fire Insurance Maps of Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of St. Albans, Vermont


        Fire Insurance Maps of Winooski, Vermont, 1894
          • Creator: Sanborn Map Company
          • Date Created: 1894
          • Description: The 1894 fire insurance map sheets for Winooski, Vermont were produced by the Sanborn-Perris Map Co. to give fire insurance companies and underwriters accurate information about insured properties. The maps document the extensive mill complexes along the Winooski River and the churches, residences, and commercial buildings in the village center.
          • Parent Collections: Fire Insurance Maps of Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Winooski, Vermont


          Fire Insurance Maps of Winooski, Vermont, 1899
            • Creator: Sanborn Map Company
            • Date Created: 1899
            • Description: The 1899 fire insurance map sheets for Winooski, Vermont were produced by the Sanborn-Perris Map Co. to give fire insurance companies and underwriters accurate information about insured properties. The maps document the extensive mill complexes along the Winooski River and the churches, residences, and commercial buildings in the village center. The maps also document the damage to the mills and other buildings caused by the 1898 fire east of Main Street between the Winooski River and Canal Street.
            • Parent Collections: Fire Insurance Maps of Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Winooski, Vermont


            Essex Junction 1904, sheet 02
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              • Creator: Sanborn Map Company
              • Date Created: 1904
              • Parent Collections: Fire Insurance Maps of Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Essex Junction, Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Essex Junction, Vermont, 1904


              Fire Insurance Maps of Essex Junction, Vermont, 1894
                • Creator: Sanborn-Perris Map Company
                • Date Created: 1894
                • Description: The 1894 fire insurance map sheet for Essex Junction, Vermont was produced by the Sanborn-Perris Map Co. to give fire insurance companies and underwriters accurate information about insured properties. In addition to the village center, insets document the factories, mills, and creamery located south of the village on the Winooski River.
                • Parent Collections: Fire Insurance Maps of Vermont, Fire Insurance Maps of Essex Junction, Vermont


                Roswell Farnham Diary, 1848-1849
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                  • Creator: Farnham, Roswell, 1827-1903.
                  • Date Created: 1848-1849
                  • Description: Roswell Farnham was born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 23, 1827, the son of Roswell and Nancy Bixby Farnham. Farnham's family moved to Bradford, Vermont in 1840, and he received his education at Bradford Academy and the University of Vermont, from which he graduated in 1849. Married to Mary Elizabeth Johnson on December 25, 1849, Farnham taught school before gaining admittance to the Orange County bar in 1857. When the Civil War broke out, he entered the First Vermont Regiment with the Bradford Guards militia as a Second Lieutenant. Farnham served with distinction in both the First Vermont and the Twelfth Vermont, and left the Army in July of 1863 as a Lieutenant Colonel. Following the war, Farnham became general counsel for the Vermont Copper Company and continued to work as both lawyer and administrator of the VCC for the rest of his life. In addition, he held a number of local and state political offices culminating in his defeat of Democrat Edward J. Phelps for the governorship of Vermont in 1880. After completing a single popular term as governor, Farnham returned to his law practice. In 1889 he also became president of the newly-formed New England Company, a group of Northern investors interested in developing the coal and iron deposits of northwestern Georgia. The New England Company was never a success, and Farnham spent much of the last decade of the nineteenth century trying to save it and the VCC from bankruptcy. Badly injured in a fall in November 1898, Farnham recovered sufficiently to resume some of his work but never regained full health. Roswell Farnham died at his home in Bradford on January 5, 1903, at the age of seventy-five. Three of Farnham’s four children lived to adulthood: Charles Cyrus Farnham (1864–1937), Florence Mary Osgood (1866–1958), and William M. Farnham (1869–1927). His first child, Roswell Phelps Farnham Jr., died in infancy in 1861. Farnham was predeceased by a half-brother, Cyrus C. Farnham, in 1863. Topics in this diary include the curriculum, faculty, and student experience at UVM in the late 1840s; Burlington and neighboring towns in the late 1840s, UVM’s Lambda Iota fraternity, Zachary Taylor and the Whig Party, and teaching in Vermont and Canada in the mid-nineteenth century. Near the end of the diary are several essays written by Farnham during his senior year at UVM. Topics in these essays include religion, natural history, and King Lear.
                  • Parent Collections: Diaries


                  Out in the Mountains, January, 2002
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                    • Date Issued: 2002-01-01


                    Kake Walk Performers
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                      • Creator: University of Vermont
                      • Date Created: 1948
                      • Parent Collections: Kake Walk at UVM