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- Vergennes Train Station
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- Vermont
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The Vermont-first steamboat-1808
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- Vermont
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- Vermont
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- Vermont
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- Vermont
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- 1893
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The old two-stacker "Vermont" going North on an afternoon in 1893. This beautiful shot was made by Harvey Ingham, an artist and an excellent photographer of Vergennes. It is taken looking West off Diamond Island, the "Vermont" skirting the base of Split Rock Mountain heading for Essex, her next...
Show moreThe old two-stacker "Vermont" going North on an afternoon in 1893. This beautiful shot was made by Harvey Ingham, an artist and an excellent photographer of Vergennes. It is taken looking West off Diamond Island, the "Vermont" skirting the base of Split Rock Mountain heading for Essex, her next stop. Leaving Westport about 3pm, she would reach this spot about 3:30.
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- Vermont
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- Vermont
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- Victor small steamer
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- Victor, small steamer at Vergennes
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The Victor, Vergennes, Vt. Daniels steamboat.
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- Victor, small steamer at Vergennes
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The Wharf, Vergennes, Vt.
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- Victor, small steamer owner L. Daniels
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Daniels steamboat
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- Victorian House on Dover Common, with horse and buggy in front
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House no longer standing. R. Johnson's house is now on this site. See image bmlthayerT131.
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- Wardsboro Road, East Dover, Vt.
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Horse and carriage on the road, with Herman Moore on left and Stuart Clark on right.
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- Water Lily small steamer, 1867
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The Str. Water Lily, Capt. Louis Daniels, Master, on her way up Otter Creek. The Water Lily, a small steamer built about 1867, plied between Vergennes and Port Henry, later between Vergennes and Westpot. She left Vergennes in the morning around 8 A.M., making intermediate stops and landing at...
Show moreThe Str. Water Lily, Capt. Louis Daniels, Master, on her way up Otter Creek. The Water Lily, a small steamer built about 1867, plied between Vergennes and Port Henry, later between Vergennes and Westpot. She left Vergennes in the morning around 8 A.M., making intermediate stops and landing at Westport around 10 A.M. in time to connect with the Str. Vermont going South. She left Westport after the return of the "Vermont" from Ticonderoga, with passengers for Vergennes.
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