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  • Collection: Montpelier - Industrial Montpelier

Fig. 14. E. W. Bailey building repurposed as Sarducci's Restaurant, c. 1995

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E. W. Bailey building, moved to new location on east side of Main Street, and currently occupied by Sarducci's Restaurant, c. 1995.

Fig. 39. Merrill's Garage, c. 1950.

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Across River Street from the Garcia house was a wrecking garage used to repair and service vehicles of all shapes and sizes at all hours of the day and night.

Fig. 40. Rock of Ages Eureka Plant #6, c. 1950.

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Rock of Ages Eureka Plant #6 was diagonally across the street from the Garcia house on River Street in Montpelier.

Fig. 13. Portion of E. W. Bailey building, 1927

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Portion of E. W. Bailey building on west side of Main Street, damaged by the 1927 flood. The State House dome can be seen in the distance.

Fig. 46. Railroad Yards, 1929.

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Railroad Yards of the Montpelier & Wells River and Central Vermont Railroads, as seen from the top of the E. W. Bailey Grain elevator, 1929. The number of tracks here has been reduced to one and the area is now known as Stone Cutters Way.

Fig. 17. Montpelier & Wells River Railroad station, c. 1891

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Business men with derby hats and workers with lunch pails, at Montpelier & Wells River Railroad depot, c. 1891.

Fig. 12. Montpelier Granite Works, c. 1896

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Montpelier Granite Works, c. 1896. The Red Arch Bridge can be seen at the left of the photograph and the E. W. Bailey mill can be seen at the right.

Fig. 20. Pioneer Mills from old Country Club Road, c. 1890

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Pioneer Mills from old Country Club Road, c. 1890.

Fig. 2. Red Arch Bridge, c. 1899

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Red Arch Bridge from Berlin side of the Winooski River, c. 1899. Built in 1825, torn down in 1899. Montpelier Manufacturing Building is on the left

Fig. 3. Wainwright foundry, c. 1868

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Alfred Wainwright's foundry on the North Branch as seen from Elm Street looking northeast, c. 1868. The buildings erected by Wainwright in 1832 were purchased in 1863 by Dennis Lane who, in partnership with P. P. Pitkin and James W. Brock,…

Fig. 4. Lane Shop employees, c. 1890

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Lane Shop employees, c. 1890.

Fig. 5. Berlin mills, c. 1871

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Berlin mills, as seen from the Washington Courthouse tower, c. 1871. The buildings on the far side of the Winooski River were in Berlin when this photograph was taken. The steeple of Christ Church is seen in the foreground. A railroad bed and bridge…