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Stone Bridge

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Description: View toward a stone bridge with arch over a stream bordered with flowers and trees on South Woodstock Road.
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Black River

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Description: Elevated view of the Black River at low water, showing exposed stocks and wing dams with waterfront buildings and forested hills in the background. Caption...
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The Marble Quarry

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Description: View across water toward the marble quarries at the edge of Dorset. They are said to be the oldest in the country and provided the marble for buildings suc...
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A Vermont Marble Company

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Description: The marble company employees at work in a quarry. By 1885 the Rutland quarries employed about 3,000 workers.
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Town on Hillside

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Description: Elevated view of a town on a hillside.
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Flood Scene

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Description: Elevated view of a flood scene looking up Main Street showing Kellog-Hubbard Library, the stone building which opened in 1895, and churches. Men and women ...
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Dam and River

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Description: View of a dam and river with a town along the shoreline in the background.
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Old Covered Bridge

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Description: View up river toward a wooden covered bridge. A building is on the hill near the bridge on the right.
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Pleasure Boat Ride

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Description: View of an outing party on board the pleasure boat, 'Victor.' Published by The Rexall Drug Store.
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Man Operating TD-25

Date: 1972
Description: Three-quarter view from left rear of a man operating a TD-25 behind a Pay Scraper. Caledonia, Inc., has contract to construct a section of Interstate I-91.
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I-4 — Material Handling

Date: 1950
Description: Subject: "I-4 — Material Handling." Where Taken: "NE." Information with photograph reads: "I-4 owned by City of Montpelier, Vermont. Used with Hough 1/2 ya...

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