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Congressional Portraits
- Date Created: 2007-04-13
- Description: Individual and group portraits of Vermont members of Congress.
Paul Dillingham, Jr. Portrait
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- Description: Portrait of Paul Dillingham, Jr., 1800-1891.
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Hiland Hall Portrait
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- Description: Portrait of Hiland Hall, 1795-1885.
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Charles Marsh Portrait
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- Description: Portrait of Charles Marsh, 1765-1849.
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John Stewart Portrait
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- Description: Portrait of John Wolcott Stewart, 1825-1915.
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John Weeks Portrait
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- Description: Portrait of John Weeks, 1853-1949. Photo card produced by Parker of Brandon, Vermont.
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Frederick E. Woodbridge Portrait
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- Description: Portrait of Frederick Enoch Woodbridge, 1818-1888.
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Railroad workers pictured with a steam powered shovel
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Railroad workers pictured with a steam powered shovel
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Dam with piles of logs in the background
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: View of a dam with piles of logs in the background. Dam was the source of power for the Sanborn sawmill and grist mill. Three men are standing on the edge of the water next to a small building (left to right, William Dumuskey, C. Wormwood, Mr. McFarland).
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North Danville sawmill
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Sanborn sawmill. Caption to Tennie Toussaint article in Burlington Free Press December 30, 1971 reads, "Taken at North Danville sawmill about 1900, this picture also could have been taken three weeks ago. The only changes are a small bridge in the center, which used to be wooden and is now iron, and the barn on the right is now gone."
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