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Several large log piles
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Several large log piles, with smokestack in back for steam power. Ca. 1903.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Building next to a stream and dam
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: View of a grist mill, one of the earliest buildings in North Danville, next to a stream and dam. The earliest mention of the mill is 1811 and it was taken down in 1913 by its owner, Arthur Sanborn. Also pictured is a small truss bridge on a large stone foundation.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
North Danville sawmill workers
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Picture appears on p. 138 of Susannah Clifford's "Village in the Hills: a History of Danville, Vermont 1786-1995." Caption reads, "The sawmill in North Danville. Arthur Sanborn, whose office was in the little building at the right, is at the extreme left."
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
North Danville sawmill
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Sanborn sawmill. Caption to Tennie Toussaint article in Burlington Free Press December 30, 1971 reads, "Taken at North Danville sawmill about 1900, this picture also could have been taken three weeks ago. The only changes are a small bridge in the center, which used to be wooden and is now iron, and the barn on the right is now gone."
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Man leaning against a building next to a stream and dam
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Man leaning against a grist mill, one of the earliest buildings in North Danville, next to a stream and dam. The earliest mention of the mill is 1811 and it was taken down in 1913. Also pictured is a small truss bridge on a large stone foundation.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Two men standing on one of several large log piles
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Two men standing on one of several large log piles. On the left is Harry Adams and on the right is William Hubbard, both of whom worked in the mill. Note with picture reads "This picture was taken after steam was installed for power, about 1903. Note tall smoke stack."
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs