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Bag
Name/Title
Bag
Lexicon
Description
Heavy brown paper bag advertising "Brosseau's Super Market/ Hyde Park / Johnson / Morrisville / Choice Meats/ The store where you can really save with personal service and a smile." Also "Double strong extra heavy bag/ no double bagging needed."
Acquisition
Accession
1978.4
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Brosseau's Super Market
Person or Organization
Related Places
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Made/Created
Date made
1976
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Paper
Entry/Object ID
1978.4.1
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Small brown bottle with black screw top. Label is off white with black lettering and golden brown details. It reads in part: "Green Mountain/Flavors/PURE/ VANILLA/ EXTRACT/ NET 2 oz./59ml" and at the side: "Within the Green Mountains of Vermont, we have created the finest all natural gourmet flavors available....Green Mountain Flavors/ Chester, VT 05143" and "INGREDIENTS: Vermont Spring Water, Grain Alcohol (37%), Vegetable Glycerine, Vanilla Bean Extractives..."
brown glass
brown glass
Acquisition
Accession
1997.45
Made/Created
Date made
circa 1995
Manufacturer
Green Mountain Flavors
Materials
Material
Paper
Entry/Object ID
1997.45
Box
Name/Title
Box
Lexicon
Description
Round cottage cheese container. Printed on top: "Rosedale Brand Cottage Cheese 4% Milkfat min. Net Wt. 16 oz. (l lb.)" Originally used in the exhibition "200 Years of Making a Living in Vermont"
Acquisition
Accession
1976.51
Made/Created
Date made
1975
Manufacturer
Cabot Farmers Co-op, Inc.
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Waxed Paperboard
Entry/Object ID
1976.51.4a-b
Box
Name/Title
Box
Lexicon
Description
One pound butter carton and wrappers from Cabot Farmers' Coop. Creamery, Inc. in Cabot, Vt. Rosedale brand. Carton is white and green with a red rose just under the words "Rosedale Brand." The lid is a and the base of the box is b.
Acquisition
Accession
1977.10
Made/Created
Date made
1976
Manufacturer
Cabot Farmers Co-op, Inc.
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Materials
Material
Cardboard
Entry/Object ID
1977.10.1a-b
Box
Name/Title
Box
Lexicon
Description
Cross Vermont cracker box. Red, white and black. Front has clear cellophane window and image of a horse and sleigh. Contained crackers in plastic bag. Last cracker disposed of on May 21, 2002. Recipes on back.
Acquisition
Accession
1977.10
Made/Created
Manufacturer
C. H. Cross & Son
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Cardboard, Cellophane
Entry/Object ID
1977.10.4
Box, Foodstuff
Name/Title
Box, Foodstuff
Lexicon
Description
A rectangular (waxy) box that contains the original product, "Vermont Curry/ Curry Sauce mix with apples and honey." On the front of the box there is a photo of a "serving suggestion" with a green salad as well as three apples grouped in the lower left. This box is "MILD" flavor and net wt. 125 g (4.4 oz.) The box is printed in both English and Japanese. On the end: "Date Manufactured 1990.3.7"
bright yellow/red/black/brown
bright yellow/red/black/brown
Acquisition
Accession
1999.4
Made/Created
Date made
1990
Manufacturer
House Food Industrial Company, Ltd.
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Cardboard
Entry/Object ID
1999.4
Box, Foodstuff
Name/Title
Box, Foodstuff
Lexicon
Description
Cross Cracker box. Bright red with semi-gloss finish. Has a tab close top. Printing is mostly black with some white lettering: "CROSS/ Vermont/ CRACKERS/ Originated in Vermont in 1828" On front is a drawing (top) of a couple in a sleigh (in black) and 3 crackers in center (in yellow). 8 oz. package. Recipes on the back of box and a history on the sides. The company went out of business in early 1981.
Acquisition
Accession
1981.8
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
C. H. Cross & Son
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Cardboard
Entry/Object ID
1981.8
Bushhammer
Name/Title
Bushhammer
Lexicon
Description
This heavy hand bush hammer was used in the Barre granite industry. It's handle is wooden
Acquisition
Accession
2011.37
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Bianchi, Remo J. (1903-1974)
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Iron, Wood
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.85
Can Opener
Name/Title
Can Opener
Lexicon
Description
Metal can opener with wooden handle and crank. The top is stamped with the label, "Edlund / No. 5 Junior." The blade or knife, now missing, sits in the open slot next to the wheel, with the blade sitting perpendicular the wheel.
Acquisition
Accession
1984.23
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Elwert, Philip F. (1949-1988)
Person or Organization
Related Places
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Date made
circa 1965
Manufacturer
Edlund Company
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Metal, Wood
Entry/Object ID
1984.23.1
Context
Made by the Edlund Company in Burlington, Vermont. Used by Philip Elwert in Montpelier, Vermont.
Can, Milk
Name/Title
Can, Milk
Lexicon
Description
Cream can probably made in the tin factory in East Calais, VT. Straight sided (for 5 3/8") curving inward to form a neck. Side handle. Lid has a loop handle and domed top.
Acquisition
Accession
1986.25
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987)
Person or Organization
Related Places
Place
Calais
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1986.25.4a-b
Canister, Food-storage
Name/Title
Canister, Food-storage
Lexicon
Description
A 5-pound size tin for Vermont Maid creamed cottage cheese made by Vermont Cheese Products, Inc., Cabot, VT. Lithographed label has picture of a seated girl in a country setting with motto: "Truly the best!" at the bottom. "Copyright 1952 by Vermont Cheese ..."
Outside of tin is painted white and the printing and litho are in an evergreen color.
Outside of tin is painted white and the printing and litho are in an evergreen color.
Acquisition
Accession
1983.13
Made/Created
Date made
circa 1960
Manufacturer
Vermont Cheese Products, Inc.
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Tin
Entry/Object ID
1983.13.1a-b
Cap
Name/Title
Cap
Lexicon
Description
Vermont Lake Monsters baseball cap, blue crown with a red visor and red button in center of crown. Logo on front of crown has a red "V" and Champ. Inside band has two labels, one the insignia of "Professional Baseball/ The Minor Leagues" and the other, "DeLong/ Made in U.S.A." and size Med-Lg.
Acquisition
Accession
2011.1
Made/Created
Date made
2011
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Cotton
Entry/Object ID
2011.1.92
Carton
Name/Title
Carton
Lexicon
Description
A square ("quart" size) juice carton. The graphics include a branch of an apple tree with two apples on it. A stemmed glass containing a yellow liquid is superimposed in the lower right area of apples. The carton is entirely in Japanese. It was translated by the film crew: "49 kcal/ MITSUKAN (COMPANY)/VERMONT/ STRAIGHT/ EASY TO DRINK APPLE CIDER BEVERAGE/ CALCIUM PALATABLY/ AIDS ENERGY REFUELING/ &/ GOOD FOR MAINTAINING A HEALTHY BODY/ MADE FROM 10% APPLE JUICE/ 1000 ml" There is a white screw-type opening.
bright lime green/red/brown/yellow/black
bright lime green/red/brown/yellow/black
Acquisition
Accession
1999.2
Made/Created
Date made
1998
Manufacturer
Mitsukan Company
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Waxed Paperboard, Plastic
Entry/Object ID
1999.2
Carton
Name/Title
Carton
Lexicon
Description
Foodland ice cream carton.
Acquisition
Accession
1983.9
Made/Created
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1983.9.1
Carton
Name/Title
Carton
Lexicon
Description
Elmwood Dairy ice cream carton.
Acquisition
Accession
1989.52
Made/Created
Manufacturer
Elmwood Dairy
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1989.52.1
Carving Pattern
Name/Title
Carving Pattern
Lexicon
Description
Wooden board with decorative ivy designs cut from paper pasted onto one side. One design is a symmetrical medallion that appears to have been cut from a letter. Portions of the design have been cut into the board. The other design is a border element cut from wallpaper.
Use
Likely an unfinished pattern for carving tombstones.
Acquisition
Accession
1966.15
Made/Created
Materials
Material
Wood
Entry/Object ID
1966.15.57
Context
Made in Northfield, Vermont
Chisel
Name/Title
Chisel
Lexicon
Description
Hand chisel from the granite industry. One side is stamped with numbers/letters (possibly 10CO??).
Acquisition
Accession
2011.37
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Bianchi, Remo J. (1903-1974)
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Iron
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.51
Curd Knife
Name/Title
Curd Knife
Lexicon
Description
Four tined curd knife. Marked D.G. Young, Cedarville, Warranted Cast Steel.
Acquisition
Accession
1967.41
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1967.41
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
The item being described is a souvenir plate with a blue-and-white color scheme. The plate features nautical scenes depicted in vignettes, bordered with rococo swirls. Among the scenes on the plate are a ship captain in the center, surrounded by four ferry ships, and a lighthouse positioned at the top center. At the bottom center of the plate, there is an inscription that reads "BEAUTIFUL LAKE CHAMPLAIN" within a banner.
Acquisition
Accession
2007.18
Relationships
Related Places
Place
Lake Champlain
Lake
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Materials
Material
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2007.18.497
Decoy
Name/Title
Decoy
Lexicon
Description
a=Cork duck decoy. b=Iron weight. c=head
The duck has a cork body and a pre-made head that is man-made material and has a seam that goes over the head and and around it. The cork body is oval and has a slightly pointed 'tail' end. The cork is attached to a piece of wood (.69" thick) by nails. A screw eye is in the wood 2" from the front. A lead weight has been nailed down the center of the bottom
(5.88"l x 1"w) . The 'lead anchor' is oval with 5/8" finger tips coming off each shoulder of the oval.
The duck has a cork body and a pre-made head that is man-made material and has a seam that goes over the head and and around it. The cork body is oval and has a slightly pointed 'tail' end. The cork is attached to a piece of wood (.69" thick) by nails. A screw eye is in the wood 2" from the front. A lead weight has been nailed down the center of the bottom
(5.88"l x 1"w) . The 'lead anchor' is oval with 5/8" finger tips coming off each shoulder of the oval.
Use
near Sand Bar State Park in Milton
Acquisition
Accession
2011.41
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Lindner, Erwin Schaffer (1915-1980)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Manufacturer
Lindner, Erwin Schaffer (1915-1980)
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Cork, Lead, Metal, Wood, Plastic
Entry/Object ID
2011.41.3a-c
Eggbeater
Name/Title
Eggbeater
Lexicon
Description
Metal eggbeater with wooden grip and turning handle. The eggbeater has two whisks or beaters that turn with a cranked central wheel. The beaters have a round shaped with 4 curved steel blades attached to a single post in the center. The drive wheel has a series of openings pierced around the edge. One side of the wheel is stamped with the label, "EDLUND COMPANY / BURLINGTON, VT. / PATENT NO. 1789224 - OTHER PAT. PENDING / MADE IN THE U.S.A."
Acquisition
Accession
1994.16
Made/Created
Date made
1929-1931
Manufacturer
Edlund Company
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Materials
Material
Steel, Wood
Entry/Object ID
1994.16
Context
Made by the Edlund Company in Burlington, Vermont. Given as a wedding shower gift to Marie F. Forehan by her mother in 1949.
Eyeglasses Case
Name/Title
Eyeglasses Case
Description
Metal case, flat khaki in color, used to keep safety goggles. Paper label on the top, center: "Stock No. 74-G-79-40. / GOGGLE, VARIABLE-DENSITY / COMPLETE / CONTENTS: ONE SET / 3781" Lid / cover hinges in the back and clips closed. Rust is now detering closure.
Use
Peterson Jr., Dr. Oscar S. (1912-1988)
Acquisition
Accession
2004.35
Relationships
Related Events
World War II
Event
Related Person or Organization
Peterson, Oscar S., Jr. (1912-1988)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Date made
1945
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Metal, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2004.35.5b
Geiger Counter
Interpretative Labels
Label
Geiger Counter, 1957
Chatham Electronics
Metal, rubber, plastic
Given in Memory of Dr. O.S. Peterson, Jr., 2004.35.1ab
A Geiger counter, named after scientist Hans Geiger, is a device used to detect and measure radiation. The unit consists of two parts: a probe and the body, which has a measurement window as well as the Geiger-Muller tube, which actually registers the radiation. Geiger counters are inexpensive, easy to use, and widely available pieces of technology.
The world entered the atomic age after the US bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and for several decades the threat of a potential nuclear war gripped both the public and the American government. National civil defense programs produced short films, radio ads, pamphlets, posters, and other educational programs designed to educate citizens about how to act after a nuclear attack. Those decades of preparation, worry, and international diplomatic maneuvering are today known as the Cold War.
The Geiger counter in the collection of the Vermont Historical Society was used by Dr. Oscar S. Peterson, Jr. in his role as radiological officer for the State Civil Defense Agency. (The “CD” symbol on the side of the unit stands for Civil Defense.) It formed part of his personal kit, intended to detect and investigate any signs of nuclear fallout.
The Cold War was a period during which Vermonters had a complicated relationship with innovation and technology. They had to integrate both the threat of nuclear war and the fast-paced advances of modern society in their worldviews simultaneously. Few things illustrate this tension quite like a Geiger counter, which was meant to be used in a disaster scenario – but could guide the way to safety.
Name/Title
Geiger Counter
Lexicon
Description
Yellow geiger counter and instruction manual. The counter has a rectangular yellow case with curved ends. Each long side has a log consisting of a white triangle inside a blue circle with the letters "CD" in red. A dial on the top has a numerical range from 0 to 0.5., and is encased beneath a plastic cover, held on with screws. The printing on the top of the case reads, "FCDA / ITEM NO. / CD V-700 / MODEL NO. 3 / SERIAL NO. / 667 / MFRD. FOR / FCDA BY / CHATHAM / ELECTRONICS / LIVINGSTON / NEW JERSEY". There are two black plastic knobs and a yellow plastic plug on the top of the case. A U-shaped bar extends from the case to act a both a handle and a holster for a silver-toned tube, connected to the case by a rubber-encased cord, and capped on either end with rubber. The counter is accompanied by a 15-page manual entitled "Radiological Survey Meter / FCDA ITEM NO. CD V-700" printed in black and white on glossy paper.
Acquisition
Accession
2004.35
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Peterson, Oscar S., Jr. (1912-1988), University of Vermont
Made/Created
Date made
1957
Manufacturer
Chatham Electronics
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Materials
Material
Aluminum, Rubber, Plastic
Entry/Object ID
2004.35.1a
Context
Used by Dr. Oscar S. Peterson, Jr. while working with Civil Defense in Vermont
Web Links and URLs
Geiger Counter
Name/Title
Geiger Counter
Lexicon
Description
Geiger counter with orange case and "MODEL SU-10 RADIAC / (AN / PDR T-18) SERIAL NO. 5424 / MANUFACTURED BY / Tracerlab INC / BOSTON, MASS." printed on the top. The top has 3 black dials and one silver one. The handle is built onto the top of the piece and the lid is held to the base with 4 screws, one on each corner. On the end of the two short sides are 2 "D" rings each side. No wand.
Use
Peterson Jr., Dr. Oscar S. (1912-1988)
Acquisition
Accession
2004.35
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Peterson, Oscar S., Jr. (1912-1988)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Date made
1949-1955
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Metal, Composition, Plastic
Entry/Object ID
2004.35.2
Geiger Counter
Name/Title
Geiger Counter
Lexicon
Description
Yellow plastic case with aluminum dial with numbers from 0 to 5. Two black dials on the top, just beneath the handle. "FCDA ITEM NO. CD V-720 MOD 2 / VICTOREEN MODEL 720 / MFGD. FOR THE FCDA BY / THE VICTOREEN INSTRU. CO. / CLEVELAND, OHIO USA SER. NO. 34498"
Acquisition
Accession
2004.35
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Peterson, Oscar S., Jr. (1912-1988)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Date made
1959-1962
Manufacturer
Victoreen Instrument Co.
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Plastic, Aluminum
Entry/Object ID
2004.35.3
Context
Dr. Oscar S. Peterson, Jr. was the radiological officer for the State Civil Defense Agency from the 1950s to early 1970s. This Geiger counter was part of his personal kit, meant to investigate any nuclear fallout.
Web Links and URLs
Goggles
Name/Title
Goggles
Lexicon
Description
Safety goggles used, presumably, by Dr. Peterson and two replacement filters. Google search identified as being used druing WWII by the Air Force. The goggles are black rubber with a green strap attached to the rubber by metal ladder lock buckle. The red filters attach to the goggles at the center top edge of the goggles. The two spare filters have handwriting (by the same person) in both the center of the lower edge "Cpl. McDaniel / M - 3592" and the upper right corner "Ro330"
Use
Peterson Jr., Dr. Oscar S. (1912-1988)
Acquisition
Accession
2004.35
Relationships
Related Events
World War II
Event
Related Person or Organization
Peterson, Oscar S., Jr. (1912-1988)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Date made
1945
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Rubber, Metal, Plastic, Nylon, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2004.35.5a
Halter Iron
Name/Title
Halter Iron
Lexicon
Description
Halter iron. Iron hemisphere is 6.25" in diameter with iron ring attached to the top. This item was used to hitch horses to when no fixed post was available. Carried in buggies, etc.
Acquisition
Accession
1976.16
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Iron
Entry/Object ID
1976.16.3
Human Yoke
Name/Title
Human Yoke
Lexicon
Description
Yoke used for gathering sap. Wooden, stained red.
Included with this are a sap yoke (.2), two sap buckets (.3 + .4), this leather belt (.1) and two hooks (.5 + .6). Hand carved yoke with buckets in red stain/paint made by the grandfather of Dr. Herbert S. Carver of Marshfield when Herbert was a boy.
Belt is 72" long and 15/16" wide. It has buckle holes all along it, usually at 3/4" intervals.
The yoke is 37" long and 7 1/2" widest point. The under side is not painted. Edges worn with age and use. The buckets are both 10" dia at top, 11 3/4" at bottom and 10 1/2" high. The hooks are both 6 7/8" long and slightly different. .6 has a leather piece (part of a strap) on the ring end, it is also very rusty. .5 is silver colored metal and is flaking slightly, it also has the smaller hook of the two.
Included with this are a sap yoke (.2), two sap buckets (.3 + .4), this leather belt (.1) and two hooks (.5 + .6). Hand carved yoke with buckets in red stain/paint made by the grandfather of Dr. Herbert S. Carver of Marshfield when Herbert was a boy.
Belt is 72" long and 15/16" wide. It has buckle holes all along it, usually at 3/4" intervals.
The yoke is 37" long and 7 1/2" widest point. The under side is not painted. Edges worn with age and use. The buckets are both 10" dia at top, 11 3/4" at bottom and 10 1/2" high. The hooks are both 6 7/8" long and slightly different. .6 has a leather piece (part of a strap) on the ring end, it is also very rusty. .5 is silver colored metal and is flaking slightly, it also has the smaller hook of the two.
Acquisition
Accession
1981.13
Relationships
Related Places
Place
Calais
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Wood
Entry/Object ID
1981.13.5.2
Jar
Name/Title
Jar
Lexicon
Description
White River Jct., Vt. A blue/green glass jar that contained horse radish. The rectangular base comes up straight to beyond the label where it narrows to a round nect of 1.625" diam. The label reads "TRADEMARK/ Absolutley Pure/ GREEN/MOUNTAIN/BRAND/HORSERADISH/ NET WEIGHT 6OZS..." the bottle is fairly clean. The label has a few losses.
Acquisition
Accession
1986.27
Made/Created
Manufacturer
Cross, Abbot Co.
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1986.27.5
Land Voyage of the Ticonderoga
Name/Title
Land Voyage of the Ticonderoga
Type of Painting
Lexicon
Description
Watercolor painting showing a large white steamboat on land with a small portion of a body of water visible in the background. A portion of the boats name, "TICOND", is visible on the side.
Acquisition
Accession
1979.22
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Shelburne Museum
Person or Organization
Artwork Details
Medium
Watercolor
Made/Created
Artist Information
Webb, Grace A. (1888-1979)
Artist
Date made
Jan 1, 1955
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1979.22.3
Context
Shows the transportation of the Ticonderoga to the Shelburne Museum.
Laundry Agitator
Name/Title
Laundry Agitator
Lexicon
Description
Paddle hand carved from single piece of wood, handle 1" wide, 22.5" long, .5" thick, broadening to paddle end which is 3.25" wide and tapers down to .125" thick.
Acquisition
Accession
1978.15
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1978.15.2
Context
No known VT connection.
Marking Iron
Name/Title
Marking Iron
Lexicon
Description
Wood handle, iron head pick-shaped at one end, widening to a 1" square bar at other end with letter "V" deeply cut for striking the butts of logs. Owner's logs could thus be itentified and sorted at the end of the river drive. The company owner was VanDyke, thus the "V".
Acquisition
Accession
1978.15
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Schoppe, Winfield Scott (1850-1924), Connecticut Valley Lumber Company
Related Places
Place
Canaan
Town
Essex County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Materials
Material
Wood
Entry/Object ID
1978.15.4
Context
Owned by Winfield Scott Schoppe in Canaan, Vermont. Schoppe was woods boss of a logging crew in Canaan for The Connecticut Valley Lumber Co., and was rear boss on the last river drive in 1915.
Milk Strainer
Name/Title
Milk Strainer
Lexicon
Description
Large aluminum funnel used for straining milk as it was poured into milk cans. The top is about 12" in diameter, and it narrows to 5.5" with 2 metal straining disks in the bottom, held by metal spring hoop. Entire device is 8.5" high.
Acquisition
Accession
1977.31
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Stone, William Chester (1889-1972), Stone, Ada Hopkins Willard (1887-1974)
Related Places
Place
Springfield
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1977.31.3
Context
Used by William and Ada Stone in Springfield, Vermont.
Mirror, Hand
Name/Title
Mirror, Hand
Lexicon
Description
Dark gray slate cut in the shape of a hand mirror, with a hole in the handle. One side has a smooth surface, the opposite side is rougher. No actual mirror is attached. No manufacturer mark.
Acquisition
Accession
2013.53
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Slate
Entry/Object ID
2013.53.3
Mug
Name/Title
Mug
Lexicon
Description
Blue plastic drinking mug. "Milk is Good FOOOOOOD / Vermont" with line drawings of cows lined up between the two rows of text.
Acquisition
Accession
2000.47
Made/Created
Date made
1994
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Plastic
Entry/Object ID
2000.47.2
Pennant
Name/Title
Pennant
Lexicon
Description
Black felt pennant with a circular white patch featuring the image of a ferry. Next to the image are these words printed in white: "Beautiful Lake Champlain Ferry Crossings."
Acquisition
Accession
2006.73
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Felt
Entry/Object ID
2006.73.10
Context
Excerpts below from Vermont Historical Society Library summary of documents.
"Charles Willard Phipard was born Aug. 5, 1916, in New York City, the son of Dr.
Willard Phipard and Hazel (Dealing) Phipard.
Charles and his sister Helen spent many summers of their youth with their great-aunt and great-uncle, Cora Gero Munsell and Dr. Chauncy Munsell in South Royalton, Vermont.
Charles Phipard received his elementary education at Poly Prep Day School in
Brooklyn, N.Y., the school attended by his father and grandfather. He attended Wesleyan
University and Upsala College, graduating with degrees in business and economics. He
was a member of the Delta Upsilon national fraternity and served in the U.S. Army Air
Force during World War II; most of his time was spend in Canada as a weather observer.
After his discharge he returned home to Long Island and worked in the
experimental department of Sperry Gyroscope. In 1956 he moved to Royalton, Vermont,
to be near his sister and purchased a farm on Waterman Road where he raised chickens.
Charles Phipard was a charter member of the Heartland Lions Club, where he
served as treasurer for many years. He was active as a Boy Scout leader, a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution, and for many years was State Commissioner and
Treasurer for Babe Ruth Baseball. He died August 7, 2002. "
"Charles Willard Phipard was born Aug. 5, 1916, in New York City, the son of Dr.
Willard Phipard and Hazel (Dealing) Phipard.
Charles and his sister Helen spent many summers of their youth with their great-aunt and great-uncle, Cora Gero Munsell and Dr. Chauncy Munsell in South Royalton, Vermont.
Charles Phipard received his elementary education at Poly Prep Day School in
Brooklyn, N.Y., the school attended by his father and grandfather. He attended Wesleyan
University and Upsala College, graduating with degrees in business and economics. He
was a member of the Delta Upsilon national fraternity and served in the U.S. Army Air
Force during World War II; most of his time was spend in Canada as a weather observer.
After his discharge he returned home to Long Island and worked in the
experimental department of Sperry Gyroscope. In 1956 he moved to Royalton, Vermont,
to be near his sister and purchased a farm on Waterman Road where he raised chickens.
Charles Phipard was a charter member of the Heartland Lions Club, where he
served as treasurer for many years. He was active as a Boy Scout leader, a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution, and for many years was State Commissioner and
Treasurer for Babe Ruth Baseball. He died August 7, 2002. "
Promotional Button
Name/Title
Promotional Button
Lexicon
Description
Barre/ The Granite Center 1895-1995 pin. White pin with blue graphics of a male granite cutter with tools in hand central. Around him is an oval of text "1895 BARRE 1995 THE GRANITE CENTER" With a safety clasp pin back.
Acquisition
Accession
1995.22
Relationships
Related Places
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Date made
1995
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Plastic, Metal
Entry/Object ID
1995.22
Context
Here is some history to explain the tag "The Granite Center" associated with Barre, Vermont, provided by the Barre Granite Association. (http://barregranite.org/BGAmobile/index.php/pid/5)
" Barre Gray Granite was used extensively in the early 1800’s for millstones, paving stones and home and building construction. It was at that time that Robert Parker became Barre’s first professional quarryman and the first granite manufacturer. Slowly, but steadily the granite industry grew, causing Barre’s population to expand to 2,012 by the year 1830. A few years later the industry would get a tremendous boost with the contract for a new Vermont Statehouse to be built of Barre Gray granite in Montpelier, VT. It was the first major building project to use Barre granite. Then, in 1875, the railroad came to town, giving Barre access to the markets of the world.
In the 1880’s, Barre experienced a technological boom. Emery L. Smith, who later became the first mayor of Barre City, pioneered new quarrying technology, including a permanent derrick, electrically detonated explosives, the steam drill and the pneumatic plug drill. Electricity came to the region in 1885, giving rise to power cutting, polishing, surfacing, carving and stone transferring with overhead cranes.
With rapid growth in the granite industry, immigrants began flooding into Barre, and by 1890 the population had more than to 6,790. The first workers to arrive were Scots, followed by Italians, Scandinavians, Spanish, English, Irish, Greeks, and French-Canadians. When an order for 10 million hand-cut paving stones for the city of Troy, New York, was received, this gave Barre’s granite industry a big boost in the 1890’s. At that time about 40 quarries were cutting granite, primarily for monuments and memorials, and by 1902 Barre became the Granite Center of the World, with 68 quarries producing granite valued at more than $1.5 million."
" Barre Gray Granite was used extensively in the early 1800’s for millstones, paving stones and home and building construction. It was at that time that Robert Parker became Barre’s first professional quarryman and the first granite manufacturer. Slowly, but steadily the granite industry grew, causing Barre’s population to expand to 2,012 by the year 1830. A few years later the industry would get a tremendous boost with the contract for a new Vermont Statehouse to be built of Barre Gray granite in Montpelier, VT. It was the first major building project to use Barre granite. Then, in 1875, the railroad came to town, giving Barre access to the markets of the world.
In the 1880’s, Barre experienced a technological boom. Emery L. Smith, who later became the first mayor of Barre City, pioneered new quarrying technology, including a permanent derrick, electrically detonated explosives, the steam drill and the pneumatic plug drill. Electricity came to the region in 1885, giving rise to power cutting, polishing, surfacing, carving and stone transferring with overhead cranes.
With rapid growth in the granite industry, immigrants began flooding into Barre, and by 1890 the population had more than to 6,790. The first workers to arrive were Scots, followed by Italians, Scandinavians, Spanish, English, Irish, Greeks, and French-Canadians. When an order for 10 million hand-cut paving stones for the city of Troy, New York, was received, this gave Barre’s granite industry a big boost in the 1890’s. At that time about 40 quarries were cutting granite, primarily for monuments and memorials, and by 1902 Barre became the Granite Center of the World, with 68 quarries producing granite valued at more than $1.5 million."
Skimmer
Name/Title
Skimmer
Lexicon
Description
Brass skimmer used for skimming milk or maple sap in the evaporator.
Acquisition
Accession
1970.8
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Houghton, Josephine Durkee (1839-1927)
Person or Organization
Related Places
Place
Pittsfield
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Date made
1860-1880
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Brass
Entry/Object ID
1970.8.25
Context
Owned by Josephine Durkee Houghton in Pittsfield, Vermont
Skimmer
Name/Title
Skimmer
Lexicon
Description
Skimmer with wooden handle. Handle is very loose. Former number is FS-NE-P-O1-A.-
Acquisition
Accession
1982.32
Relationships
Related Places
Place
Ira
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Metal, Wood
Entry/Object ID
1982.32.10
Context
Used on the Lincoln farm in Ira, Vermont.
Stereoscope
Name/Title
Stereoscope
Lexicon
Description
Stereoscope with a folding handle on the bottom. The stereoscope consists of a metal oval section with glass lenses, a central blinder, and an adjustable base for holding stereo view cards. The bottom of the viewer reads, "THE PERFECSCOPE TRADE MARK U.S.A. PATENT OCT. 15, 1895". The top of the viewer is marked, "EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE INTERNATIONALE. 1900 H.C. White Co." It is accompanied by a stereograph labeled, "California Big Trees".
Acquisition
Accession
1958.29
Relationships
Related Events
Exposition Universelle 1900
Event
Made/Created
Date made
circa 1900
Manufacturer
H. C. White Company
Materials
Material
Paper
Entry/Object ID
1958.29.2a-b
Context
Made by H. C. White Company in Bennington, Vermont
Still Bank
Interpretative Labels
Label
Still Bank, 1975-1985
Vermont Castings (1975-present)
Randolph, Vermont
Cast iron
In memory of Joseph & Laura Algar and Raymond H. Adams, 2008.38.6
Duncan Syme was one of many innovators and tinkerers drawn to Vermont during the 1970s. A Yale-trained architect, he worked out of his wood shop in Warren, VT with the goal of building a better wood-burning stove. His quest fused back-to-the-land values of self-reliance with a new awareness of renewable and more efficient sources of energy. Heating with wood was a new concept to many who came to Vermont from more temperate climates, and the learning curve was steep.
Syme began production on his prototype and called it the “Defiant.” The company that grew around that original model was named Vermont Castings, headquartered in Randolph. Its growth was extraordinary – in five years, it was listed as the fastest growing stove company in America by Inc. The Defiant wasn’t just more efficient and better-constructed: it was elegant, combining art and practicality in a way that typified the spirit of invention at communes across Vermont.
Name/Title
Still Bank
Lexicon
Description
Still bank in the form of a Vermont Castings, Inc., Defiant wood stove. Has four legs and has the outline of doors on the front and on the side panels. Imprinted at the top on each side panel: "DEFIANT" and on the back along the bottom: "VERMONT CASTINGS INC". All sides, the top, and the bottom are cast separately and are puzzled together and held in place by a long bolt inserted into the bottom and threaded into the top interior. The coin slit is inside the short chimney.
Acquisition
Accession
2008.38
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Adams, Alice Elizabeth Alger (1921-2007)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Date made
1975-1985
Manufacturer
Vermont Castings, Inc.
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Materials
Material
Iron
Entry/Object ID
2008.38.6
Context
Produced by Vermont Castings, Inc. in Randolph, VT.
Stopper
Name/Title
Stopper
Lexicon
Acquisition
Accession
1983.10
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Mayo, David (1847-1934)
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1983.10.32
Tin
Name/Title
Tin
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular tin that was filled with "Our Husbands' Co." ointment. The tine is black with cream colored areas. The top is printed in red. The ointment was primarily used on cows.
Acquisition
Accession
1986.27
Made/Created
Manufacturer
Our Husbands Company
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1986.27.1
Toothpick Holder
Name/Title
Toothpick Holder
Lexicon
Description
Red Swanton marble sandwiched with Jasper green marble forming a block
Acquisition
Accession
1979.5
Made/Created
Date made
1920-1929
Manufacturer
Root, Frank A. (1881-1952)
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1979.5.2
Toy Sailboat
Name/Title
Toy Sailboat
Lexicon
Description
Solid wood toy sailboat with a metal fin. The exterior body of the boat and the fin are painted red. The top of the boat is painted white. There is a mast made from a dowel two two strings attached to the top. One string attaches to the front of the boat and the other attaches to the back. There is a triangular cotton sail printed with blue stripes and a blue star.
Acquisition
Accession
1976.43
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Materials
Material
Wood, Fabric, Metal
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.194
Turkey Bell
Name/Title
Turkey Bell
Lexicon
Description
Small, round brass bell attached to a leather strap. The interior bell has two clappers. The number 356 is written on the inside of the bell. The strap is adjustable with a small buckle.
Acquisition
Accession
1976.16
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Materials
Material
Brass, Leather
Entry/Object ID
1976.16.8
Urn
Name/Title
Urn
Lexicon
Description
a=Granite urn and b=ball that sits in it. Made by donor's grandfather's company Grearson and Lane. Turned Barre gray granite urn and Salisbury pink ball. The two urns (.1 & .2) are the same height but do not have the same size indentation in them. .1 is larger and has a larger ball.
Acquisition
Accession
2012.43
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Lane, Willis A. (1861-1936)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Artist Information
Lane, Willis A. (1861-1936)
Artist
Date made
1920-1930
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Granite
Entry/Object ID
2012.43.2.1a-b
Urn
Name/Title
Urn
Lexicon
Description
Granite urn and ball that sits in it. Made by donor's grandfather's company Grearson and Lane. Turned Barre gray granite urn and Salisbury pink ball. The two urns (.1 & .2) are the same height but do not have the same size indentation in them. .1 is larger and has a larger ball.
Acquisition
Accession
2012.43
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Lane, Willis A. (1861-1936)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Artist Information
Lane, Willis A. (1861-1936)
Artist
Date made
1920-1930
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Granite
Entry/Object ID
2012.43.2.2a-b