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Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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    • Date Created: 1955-01-29
    • Description: January 29, 1955. Two days before the steamship Ticonderoga starts is 9,250 feet overland journey to the Shelburne Museum. Double railroad tracks have been laid and she will inch her way over them progressing no more than 250 feet a day. Photo 111.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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      • Date Created: 1955-02-09
      • Description: February 9, 1955. A truck belonging to the W. B. Hill Company of Tilton, New Hampshire is seen between the double railroad tracks in front of the steamship Ticonderoga. The company was subcontracted by Merritt-Chapman & Scott to oversee the boat's overland journey from Shelburne Bay to the Shelburne Museum. Photo 127.
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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        • Date Created: 1955-03-08
        • Description: March 8, 1955. The steamship Ticonderoga makes it way along double railroad tracks to the Shelburne Museum. W. B. Hill Company of Tilton, New Hampshire oversees the boat's overland journey. The truck bears the company's signs as does the side of the paddle-boat. Photo 144.
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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          • Date Created: 1955-04-05
          • Description: April 5, 1955. Workmen of the W. B. Hill Company lay double tracks upon which the steamship Ticonderoga will cross the Rutland Railroad tracks. The boat nears the end of its overland journey to the Shelburne Museum. The permanent Rutland tracks are seen beneath the double tracks. Photo 159.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          Trinity College, Burlington
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            • Description: McAuley Hall, constructed 1958. Building on the Trinity College campus, Burlington, Vermont. Founded in 1925 by the Sisters of Mercy of Vermont. Closed in 2000. Later purchased by the University of Vermont.
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            Trinity College, Burlington
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              • Description: A "Queen of the May" gathering, 1954, in front of Mann Hall. "This was the highlight of the [college] Sodality's annual festival in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary." The three women near the boy are (l.-r.): Suzanne Moore '55, Jo Marie Delaney '55, and Jeanne Boucher, '55. Source: Stephen Roth, A History of Trinity College, 1925-1975, p. 34. Photo #6.
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              Unitarian Church
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                • Description: First Unitarian Universalist Society of Burlington, Vermont at the head of Church Street (Church Street Marketplace) at 152 Pearl Street. Seen here with wooden scaffolding surrounding the steeple. Date unknown but may be circa 1955 or 1956 when lightening struck the steeple.
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                UVM Botany Dept.
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                  • Description: Man and boy (identity unknown) standing near a building. Relevance to UVM Botany dept. unknown.
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  UVM Groups
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                    • Description: University of Vermont Class of 1908 in front of the Waterman building at their 50th reunion. This photo is published in the UVM alumni magazine (July, 1958, p.13), and a caption states that the class won a cake, cup, and cap(s).
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    Vermont [Steamboat]
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                      • Description: The steamboat, Vermont, seen under the Crown Point Bridge spanning Lake Champlain between Vermont and New York state.
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs