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Marvin Pond, Montpelier

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Wallace B. Marvin built a picturesque recreational area for his family opposite the family farm at 370 River St. in Montpelier, Vermont, in about 1905. The complex included a pond with a fountain and a summer house or gazebo. The vantage point faces…

Marvin Pond, Montpelier

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Wallace B. Marvin built a picturesque recreational area for his family opposite the family farm at 370 River St. in Montpelier, Vermont, in about 1905. The complex included a pond with a fountain and a summer house or gazebo. In this image, one can…

Marvin Pond, Montpelier

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Wallace B. Marvin built a picturesque recreational area for his family opposite the family farm at 370 River St. in Montpelier, Vermont, in about 1905. The complex included a pond with a fountain and a summer house or gazebo. The vantage point looks…

Marvin Pond, Montpelier, 1910

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Wallace B. Marvin built a picturesque recreational area for his family opposite the family farm at 370 River St. in Montpelier, Vermont in about 1905. The complex included a pond with a fountain and a summer house or gazebo. This view is looking…

Intersection of Routes 2 and 302, ca. 1880s

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This is how the intersection of Routes 2 and 302, looking southwest toward Barre, appeared in the 1880s. There was a road along the railroad tracks on the north side of the Winooski River. A footbridge and a covered bridge crossed the river. The big…

Barre Rangers Foot Ball Club, 1908-1909

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Photograph of winners of the Vermont League, 1908-1909. The team was composed of Scottish-American men who played what is now called "soccer" in the United States but was then called "football."

Barre Rangers Foot Ball Club, 1913

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Photograph of winners of the Vermont League, 1913. The team was composed of Scottish-American men who played what is now called "soccer" in the United States but was then called "football."

Bon-Accord Football, 1905-1906

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Photograph of winners of the Scampini Challenge Cup, 1905-1906. The team was composed of Scottish-American men who played what is now called "soccer" in the United States but was then called "football."

93 State Street, Capitol Theater

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The Capitol Theater on State Street is a rare example of the Art Deco style in Vermont. An earlier Colonial Revival-style theater on this site was destroyed by fire in 1939, providing an opportunity to bring a contemporary style to downtown…

President Coolidge and group of Massachusetts men

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President Calvin Coolidge is photographed with a group of Massachusetts men, including Frank W. Stearns, Massachusetts Senator John W. Weeks, Senate Majority Leader Henry C. Lodge of Massachusetts, Murray Crane, George Bacon, Massachusetts Lt.…

Typothetae group

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President Calvin Coolidge is photographed with a large group of master printers, members of the Fourth District Typothetae Federation from Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and North Carolina on the White House lawn, September 13, 1924.

American Automobile Association

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President Calvin Coolidge meets with a group from the American Automobile Association ("Triple A") and receives membership in the Springfield, Massachusetts motor club, October 24, 1923.