Burlington 1877

What still stands from between 1869 and 1877 in Burlington, Vermont?

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66 Murray Street

           This home is clad in shingles with a two by one bay in the front façade.  There is a gable front roof with the entrance located at the right side of the front façade.  The roof seems to be clad in slate, and there is a large addition on the left side of the building, complete with a separate entrance. 

           In 1901, Peter Crady resided at this address.  He was a grocer who operated out of his home. [15]   Crady was also a carpenter, who moved from 6 Townsend Place on South Winooski Avenue.  By 1906, a Louis Degraff had moved into this house and was employed at Champlain Shops. [16]  


[15] Burlington City Directory, 1901

[16] Burlington City Directory, 1906

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