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Bridge in front of Merrifield Mill and Dam, Williamsville, Vt.
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    • Date Created: 19--
    • Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs


    Dam in Williamsville, Vt.
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      • Date Created: 19--
      • Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs


      Arch Bridge, Williamsville, Vt.
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        • Date Created: 1915
        • Description: Basket mill in background.
        • Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs


        Williamsville, Vt.
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          • Date Created: 1909
          • Description: Bridge over Baker Brook.
          • Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs


          Salmon Hole Bridge, Newfane, Vt.
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            • Date Created: 19--
            • Description: West River.
            • Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs


            Shade Roller Factory
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              • Description: Shade Roller Factories Vergennes, Vt.
              • Parent Collections: Photographs of Vergennes (Vt.)


              View Vergennes
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                • Parent Collections: Photographs of Vergennes (Vt.)


                Ferrisburgh, Lewis Creek
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                  • Description: Lewis Creek, No. Ferrisburgh, Vt.
                  • Parent Collections: Photographs of Vergennes (Vt.)


                  Covered Railroad bridge spanning Little Otter Creek, built about 1850, burned 1901
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                    • Parent Collections: Photographs of Vergennes (Vt.)


                    Reindeer
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                      • Description: The Str. Reindeer, built at St. Albans in 1882 (181' x 27' x 9'), was the largest to navigate Otter Creek. This picture shows her at Vergennes in her trimmer and more youthful days, before the life of an Excursion boat made her sag in the middle. In the gay Nineties, it was a common sigh to see her staggering up and down the lake, her decks weighed down with crowds who often flocked to one side or the other giving her a careening look, her guards on one side almost at the water's edge and the paddlewheel on the opposite side fanning the air. She would then stop until the crew could restore equilibrium among passengers and boat. She sank at her dock in Burlington in 1902 from causes not known.
                      • Parent Collections: Photographs of Vergennes (Vt.)