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Title:
1927 Flood, Jeffersonville: Reshot
- Date:
- 2006-04-11
- Description:
- Two of the houses in the historical picture remain, albeit changed in form and function somewhat. The image is taken from an unpaved street or driveway as it merges into a paved road. Grass and several types of tree can be seen. Multiple residences can be seen in this photograph. Several horses are fenced in near one of the homes. A few vehicles are parked near to the homes. Power-lines and street lights are also visible. There are forested hills in the background.
- Filename:
- LS01250_001.jpg
- Size:
- 2048 x 1536 pixels; 718848 bytes
- Original Filename:
- P4171469.JPG
- GPS Location:
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44.64397 N latitude, 72.82918 W longitude
Datum: WGS84
- Keywords:
- Animals; Asphalt cement; Automobiles; Buildings; Change; Chimneys; Cities and town--Growth; Conifers; Culture; Deciduous; Dwellings; Electric lines--Poles and towers; Farm buildings; Forests and Plants; Garages; Geology; Hills; Horses; Human Constructs; Lampposts; Landforms; Landscapes; Living Things; Nature; Ornamental trees; Outbuildings; Pasture plants; Pavements; Plants; Roads; Roads,Gravel; Roads,Paved; Roads--Widening; Rural; Rural roads; Season; Shade trees; Spring; Stone walls and Fences; Time; Transportation; Tree planting; Trees; Trucks; Village communities; Wire fencing; Wood poles; Wooden fences; Wooden-frame buildings;
- Source:
- Elizabeth L. Taylor
- Photographer:
- Elizabeth L. Taylor
- Submitted By:
- Jamie Russell
- Submitted On:
- 2008-01-16
- Original Media:
- Digital Photograph
- Times viewed:
- 188474
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Title:
1927 Flood, Jeffersonville
- Date:
- 1927
- Description:
- Esther Munroe Swift writes on 2005-1-9: Cambridge town records show that the name of the village which was originally called Cambridge Center was voted at a town meeting to be changed to Jeffersonville in honor of Thomas Jefferson, who was much admired by many Vermonters. What is now Washington County was originally named Jefferson County in his honor.
- Filename:
- LS01250_000.jpg
- Size:
- 1249 x 706 pixels; 224314 bytes
- Original Filename:
- 2702FLOOD1927JEFFERSONVILLE.jpg
- GPS Location:
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44.64397 N latitude, 72.82918 W longitude
Datum: WGS84
- Keywords:
- Autumn; Buildings; Commercial buildings; Conifers; Culture; Deciduous; Dwellings; Electric lines--Poles and towers; Elm; Flood damage; Floods; Forests and Plants; Geology; Human Constructs; Industrial buildings; Landforms; Landscapes; Living Things; Nature; Public buildings; Railroad stations; Railroads--Trains; Rivers; Ruined buildings; Season; Surface Processes; Time; Transportation; Transportation buildings; Trees; Village communities; Wood poles; Wooden-frame buildings;
- Source:
- Special Collections, Bailey/Howe Library, University of Vermont
- Submitted By:
- Kara
- Submitted On:
- 2004-01-20
- Original Media:
- Photograph
- Times viewed:
- 125378
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