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Sheldon Art Museum Advertisement, Soliciting Donations. Middlebury Register 1888
Sheldon Art Museum Advertisement , Middlebury Register Vol. LIII, No. 51, Dec 21, 1888.
"An Old Vermont Law Resuscitated," Middlebury Register Sept 28, 1906, p. 2
Account of the role of Henry Sheldon's Museum collection in helping to verify the standard and reinstate a law concerning currency in the state of Vermont.
"Death of Antiquarian" The Barre Daily Times, Vol 10, No 297, Friday, March 1, 1907. Front page
Obituary for Henry Sheldon in Barre Newspaper
"Tuesday's Election" MIddlebury Register, Vol LVII, No. 37, Sept 9, 1892. Front Page
lively account of the first ballot election in Vermont at Middlebury. Henry Sheldon is one of the main candidates for state representative.
"Mrs. Holton of Middlebury has a Great Curiosity, an ivory watch" Rutland Weekly Herald, Vol 72, No 25, Thursday morning, June 21, 1866
front page of Vermont newspaper Rutland Weekly Herald 1866
S. Holton, Jr., Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Middlebury Register, Vol XIX, No. 49, Wednesday, March 28, 1855, front page
front page advertisement in 1855 Vermont newspaper
Rutland Weekly Herald: article detailing the Annual Masonic Conference in Vergennes. September 20th 1866
Report in 1866 Vermont newspaper
Mayflower Relic, Vermont Phoenix, Vol LX, No.18, Friday, May 5, 1893. Front Page
notice on the front page of Vermont newspaper, United States
Burst Mayflower Bubble, Professor Anteek played Hob with Mrs. Jones' Rare Relics, Herald and News, December 14, 1899, p.4
newspaper humorous fiction, parody, mayflower
Surveying Tool. William Harris and Company. London c. 1817
Surveying Tool. William Harris and Company. London c. 1817. This tool is likely missing an eye-piece.
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