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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UVM - ROTC Band
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    • Description: The UVM ROTC Band in front of the Waterman building, with director Dr. Joseph Lechnyr (d. 1959) in the front row, center. Because of World War II, presumably, women were needed to fill positions in the band left vacant by male musicians. The band became known from then on as the "Co-ed Band." This photo was published in the 1945 Ariel, the UVM student yearbook, on p. 83. Photo #1.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    UVM - ROTC Band
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      • Description: The UVM ROTC Band (aka "Co-ed Band") in formation in front of the Waterman Building. Director Dr. Joseph Lechnyr (d. 1959) is in the front row, center. photo is published in the 1946 Ariel, the UVM student yearbook, on p.111. The Ariel explains that this was the 2nd year the band was "supplemented by girl members," presumably because male musicians were involved in the war effort. All but 5 members of this band are women. Photo #3.
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      UVM - School of Nursing
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        • Description: Group of UVM School of Nursing students, probably at graduation time, wearing capes neatly draped to display crisp white uniforms. Location is Ira Allen Chapel. Photo dated 1945. Photo #4.
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        UVM Sororities - Alpha Chi Omega
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          • Description: Sisters of Alpha Chi Omega sorority (residence: 384 Main St., Burlington, Vt.). Dated 1945. Photo #2.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          UVM Sororities - Alpha Chi Omega
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            • Description: Sisters of Alpha Chi Omega sorority (residence: 384 Main St., Burlington, Vt.). Dated 1953. Photo #18.
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            UVM Sororities - Gamma Phi Beta
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              • Description: Sisters of Gamma Phi Beta (residence: 381 Main St., a house built for Burlington banker Joel H. Gates).
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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                • Description: Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881).
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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                  • Description: Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta. Chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice. Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881). This photo (taken elsewhere on campus) appears in the 1953 Ariel, the UVM student yearbook, on p.133.
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  Vergennes High School - Baseball
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                    • Description: Vergennes High School baseball team and, presumably, their coach. (School history: built in 1871, for elem. and high school grades; after 1950, high school only; 1959, replaced by new union high school; 1964, demolished to allow construction of supermarket.)
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    Vermont Structural Steel Co. - Buildings
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                      • Date Created: 1947
                      • Description: 1947 photo of machinery and materials outside the buildings of Vt. Structural Steel.
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs