Louis L. McAllister Photographs

Louis L. McAllister photographed people and places near Burlington, Vermont for 60 years. He was born in Columbus, Nebraska on October 16, 1876, the son of Julius S. McAllister (born 1841 in Lincoln, VT) and Rosette Gould (born in Vermont in 1851). Julius McAllister worked as a photographer and dentist in Washington D.C., Bristol, Vermont and Columbus, Nebraska. Around 1895, Julius, his third wife Amy, and their children left Nebraska for the Union Soldiers’ Colony in Fitzgerald, Georgia. By 1900, Julius and Amy were divorced, and Amy and her stepson Louis were working as photographers in Thomasville, Georgia. In 1907 Louis McAllister married Cora Shepard (born about 1872 in Vermont) in Holland, Michigan. By 1910, they were living in Queen City Park in South Burlington, Vermont, where Louis established a photography studio. The McAllisters moved to Burlington, and by 1919 they lived at 47 N. Winooski Avenue. They continued to occupy a summer cottage at Queen City Park, and were active in the Queen City Park Association, which held spiritualist camp meetings annually. McAllister conducted his photography business from home until his death in 1963. McAllister’s “trademark” was his panorama camera which made him familiar to all sorts of groups ranging from graduating classes to state police to summer camp groups. In addition he did print 8 x 10 photos, many of which document building construction and Burlington Street Department projects, as well as group and individual portraits. The L.L. McAllister Collection includes portraits, construction projects, buildings, businesses and events in the Burlington area covering the period ca. 1920-1960. The collection also includes photos of street, bridge, airport and sewer construction and repair, as well as group portraits of clubs, schools, etc. Revised April, 2010

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Portraits, families, unidentified
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    • Description: Two women and one man stand on the stone steps of the Wheeler House located in Burlington, Vermont now owned by the University of Vermont. The brick building has fluted columns and the number 133. Its official address is now 442 Main Street. The number 133 still appears over the door on its South Prospect Street side. Mrs. Jane Wheeler (wife of James R. Wheeler) is listed in the city directories as a resident here from 1925 to 1940. Photo date unknown. See another photo of the man in mcalA16F01i33
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    Portraits, groups, unidentified
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      • Description: A group of men and women, stylishly dressed in 1920s or 1930s fashion pose with a young women holding a bouquet of two dozen roses. They stand outside near the steps of a large brick building.
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      Portraits, groups, unidentified
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        • Description: A large group of young men and young women gather near dining tables in a wood paneled room for a photo portrait. The boys are assembled at the left and the girls to the right. A moose head hangs high on the back wall.
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        Portraits, groups, unidentified
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          • Description: A gathering of men assemble outside on the steps of an as yet unidentified building, possibly at the University of Vermont. This particular entrance consisting of 4 heavy doors, a dozen or more steps, massive railing, columns, and lamps, seems no longer to exist. The date of the photo may late 1930s or early 1940s. Mc6 is seen in photographer's hand writing indicating his numbering system.
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          Portraits, groups, unidentified
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            • Description: A large group of young people along with a few older adults gather at a rustic restaurant(?) for a special meal and event.
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            Portraits, groups, unidentified
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              • Description: Six men stop their work and stand next to two butchered cows (steers?) in a meat processing plant. Undated.
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              Portraits, groups, unidentified
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                • Description: A uniformed group of young women with a single five point star on their caps carry small American flags and stand on the steps of the Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, Vermont. The troop's leader wears a different color cap but also carries a flag. Undated but may be 1920s or 1930s.
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                Portraits, individuals, unidentified
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                  • Description: An older man stands by metal railed steps leading to a building. He wears a hat, jacket, tie and vest. Building has a stone foundations, clapboards and shutters on the windows. See also mcalA16F01i19 and mcalA16F01i21
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                  Queen City Park, So. Burlington
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                    • Description: Photo of a large elegant three story building in Queen City Park, So. Burlington, Vermont. To the right is a covered carriage park area complete with a cupola type structure on top partially hidden by the surrounding trees.
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                    Shelburne Shipyard
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                      • Description: Exterior of the Maine Railway building showing some of the heavy chains and machinery used to maneuver the boats.
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