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Alfred K. Ballard Pottery Co. Records

 Collection
Identifier: mss-290
Abstract

The Alfred K. Ballard Papers consist of information about the day to day activities of his pottery business. Pottery Invoices and receipts make up the bulk of the collection.

Dates: 1860-1892

Burlington City Assessor Records

 Collection
Identifier: mss-216
Abstract

This collection contains cards from Burlington's Office of the City Assessor that list the property values of real estate in the city of Burlington for tax assessment purposes. The cards are arranged into two sets, one for the property's street address and the other for owner name.

Dates: 1880-1990

Earl R. Benedict Records

 Collection
Identifier: mss-959
Abstract

Financial records from Earl R. Benedict's grocery store located in the North End of Burlington.

Dates: 1933-1934, 2016; Majority of material found in 1933-1934

George Saunders Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: mss-128
Abstract

The George Saunders Collection includes wedding invitations, family photos, some family papers, scrapbooks of clippings (1865-1927), and a guest book of the George Linsley family cottage at Cedar Beach.

Dates: 1865-1927

Guy Catlin Papers

 Collection
Identifier: mss-165
Abstract Guy Catlin (1782-1853) moved to Vermont during the 1790's, joining his brother Moses in Burlington. Guy Catlin formed the Lake Champlain Steamboat Co., later Champlain Transportation Co., in 1813. In 1830, in partnership with his brother Moses, Guy erected the Burlington Flour Mill at Winooski Falls. Three years later the Winooski Manufacturing Co. was incorporated. The Guy Catlin papers contain family and business papers relating to Alexander Catlin of Litchfield, CT, Moses Catlin...
Dates: 1789-1873

Queen City Park Association Records

 Collection
Identifier: mss-139
Abstract

The Queen City Park Association was formed in 1881 with the stated purpose of maintaining a private park at Burlington to be used for spiritualist camp meetings, picnic parties, and as a summer resort.

Dates: 1881-1950