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Westminster Road. Gageville to Westminster.

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"Lower Pond Gate' which was locaed at the intersection of the present road to Minard's Pond with the Rockingham Road. Fondly remembered by many still living as the beginning of the most pleasant moonlight stroll with their "best girl" of former…

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Village of Bartonsville in 1906 from hill opposite.

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First Gate. Minard's Pond Road, Bellows Falls, VT. 1890s.

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Rockingham Road. Now Route 5. Horse traffic at gate of Bellows Falls Driving Club

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Rockingham Road. Now Route 5. On Lovell Flat at Bellows Falls Driving Club.

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Rockingham Road. Now Route 5. Horse traffic on Lovell Flat at gate of Bellows Falls Driving Club.

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Minard's Pond Road Gate. Bellows Falls, VT. Center-Mr. Kidder. Right-Mrs. Kidder.

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First Gate on Minard's Pond Road. Bellows Falls, VT. At junction with Rockingham Road.

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View across Williams River Valley from rear of Meeting House. Abbott Farm in center.

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Connecticut Valley. North from Bellows Falls, Vermont

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"The Upper Meadows" Rockingham, VT. Originally owned by Henry Weston whose farmhouse is at right. Was part of Neutral Ground where Indian tribes, at war at other times, raised their corn, respecting each other's crop rights through planting and…

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Roundy Farm. Rockingham, VT. Narrow dirt road in foreground is now Route 5.

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Roundy Farm Hose. Rockingham, VT.

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A Country Road.

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Watering trough. Cambridgeport to Saxtons River Road.

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Pleasant Valley Road. Saxtons River, VT.

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Country Road with rail fence near Gageville, VT.

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A Chair Swing. Barber Park.

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Stone Drinking Fountain. Barber Park.

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The Restaurant. Barber Park.

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The Pavillion. Barber Park.

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Hilda Williams at the Store. Barber Park.

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Walks were laid out in the woods around Barber Park.

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A Barber Park Campsite.

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A More Permanent Barber Park Camp.

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The Woodcock Camp. Barber Park. Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock and Regis.

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A few more or less permanent shelter sections were available for campers. This tent has been pitched under one of them.
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