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Industrial Advantages of the State of Vermont, The, Together With An Account of the Material Development and Progress of the Principal Cities and Towns, And A Series of Comprehensive Sketches of the Representative Business Enterprises

Llewellyn Collection of Vermont History

Published Materials

Identifier
2010.1.1458
Date
1890 (Exact Date)
Place of Publication
Rochester, NY
Object Type
Books
Description
Black cloth covers with calf corners and spine, illus., 196 pages. Includes sections on Rutland, West Rutland, Bennington, Brattleboro, Barre, St. Albans, Swanton, Fair Haven, Burlington, Winooski, Hydeville, Montpelier, Bellows Falls, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Springfield, Danby, and Mt. Tabor.
Dimensions
16cm (W) 23.5cm (H) 1.7cm (D)
Material
Paper, Leather
Notes
Burlington section includes descriptions of Wells & Richardson Co., W.H. Lang & Goodhue & Co., Henry Johnson & Lord, G.S. Blodgett, Spaulding Kimball & Co., Berry Hall & Co., Whiting Brush Company, G.H. & C.F. Hudson, B. Turk & brother, Burlington Shade Rolle Co., Ferguson & Adsit, Heman W. Allen & Co., Beach's Bakery, Arbuckle & Co., J.F. Booth, George A. Hall, S. Huntington & Co., Baldwin Refrigerator Company, Nervine Sanitarium, Fletcher & Boynton, Van Ness and American Hotels, Venetian Blind Co., McKillip, Flynn & Barber, C.C. Post, manufacturer of maple sugar apparatus, Skillings Whitneys Barnes, Burlington Business College, Sparhawk's Sanitarium, F. Woodworth pottery, Welch brothers maple company, Lake View Retreat sanitarium, and Burlington Woolen Company, among others.

Related person
Llewellyn, Lance A.
Subject
Burlington (Vt.)--Industries (is described by)