Proctoriana Collection - Vermont Historical Society

Proctoriana Collection
1823-1967
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Introduction
The Proctoriana Collection is research notes, photographs, and printed material on
the town of Proctor, Vermont, collected by Otto T. Johnson. The collection was a
bequest to the Vermont Historical Society from the Otto T. Johnson estate in 1968.
Several issues of Marble Chips were added to the collection in 1993 from a donation by
Sanborn Partridge. The Proctor Historical Society donated 25 more issues of Marble
Chips for the period 1967-1973, in 1997 (MSA 186).
The papers are housed in fifteen boxes and several oversize folders and occupy 15
linear feet of shelf space. The collection also includes a large number of glass plate
negatives which have been separated for conservation reasons and are now stored in 9
boxes occupying 5.75 linear feet of shelf space.
Biographical Sketch
Otto Johnson was born in Proctor, Vermont, April 9, 1889, the son of Erik and
Christina (Olson) Johnson. He graduated form Proctor High School in 1910 and from the
University of Vermont in 1914. After working for General Electric in Schenectady, New
York, he moved to Washington, D.C., where he was employed by the Bureau of
Standards, and worked to earn a Master of Science and Master of Arts degree from
George Washington University. He also completed the courses for a Ph.D. at American
University but never completed his dissertation. He was required to return to Proctor
when his father became ill and spent the rest of his life there, investing in stocks and
securities, and collecting Proctor related materials and history. He died in January 1968.
Scope and content note
The Proctoriana Collection, created by Otto T. Johnson, is made up of research
notes and publications Johnson used in the writing of a history of Proctor, Vermont.
Although the book was incomplete at the time of his death he had organized his work into
chapters and had written a partial draft, which is part of this collection (a photocopy of
this work is also available in the VHS library X974.31 P942j).
A large portion of the research notes are copies of legal documents such as land
transfers, incorporations, and probate records. Johnson used these to describe the
activities of early settlers and trace the ownership of key properties in town, especially the
marble quarries. There are lists and descriptions of some of the first marble companies
and general histories of the industry written by Johnson, Fred Patch, and J. E. Manley.
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In addition to the marble industry Johnson researched the establishment of the
town of Proctor in 1886, and the history of local institutions such as the school, the
churches, and societies and clubs. He also collected information about events such as the
Blizzard of 1888, the Flood of 1927, and the marble strike in 1936. Some prominent
names in the collection are Peter Sutherland, Edgar L. Ormsbee, Fred Patch, and
members of the Proctor family.
Johnson was not only interested in writing the town’s history but in preserving it,
and made an effort to collect publications of Proctor organizations and businesses. The
most extensive collection of publications is from the Vermont Marble Company and
includes runs of the serial publications Vermont Marble, 1925-1927; The Memory Stone,
1927-1954; and Marble Chips, 1937-1967 (and 1967-1973 donated by the Proctor
Historical Society); and copies of trade catalogs, monument designs, epitaphs and
lettering; general public relations pamphlets, and some employee related material on
worker safety and pension systems. Other runs of publications include the high school
newspaper known as the Spotlight and the Sutherland, 1916-1956; the yearbook,
Proctorian, 1840-1957 (some skips); the Union Church Yearbook, 1909-1963; the town
of Proctor annual reports, 1888-1963; and a few years of the YMCA yearbook, 19031915. Johnson also made an effort to collect copies of periodicals that included Proctorrelated articles.
A valuable source of Johnson’s information on local events was the newspaper
and this collection includes many references to area newspapers. There are lists of
articles from several newspapers and transcripts of many articles. There are also
scrapbooks, the first of which covers the years ca. 1890-1929, and then one for each year,
1930-1952. Other scrapbooks cover scattered years and there are many loose newspaper
clippings.
There is an extensive collection images of Proctor including negatives, glass plate
negatives, and prints. The glass plate negatives have been removed to the VHS glass
plate negative collection and can be found in FGA 48-49, and FGB 10-16.
Organization
The papers have been arranged in series to match Otto Johnson’s chapter headings
in his book, The History of Proctor, plus series for miscellaneous notes that do not fit
easily in any one chapter, the typescript draft of the book, scrapbooks, serials and
publications, and photographs. The series headings are:
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Pioneer Days
The Sutherlands
Some Other Early Settlers
Early Enterprises at the Falls, Land Transfers and an Account of the Flood
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The Beginning and Struggles of an Industry
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The Vermont Marble Company
Other Attempts to Attain a Fortune
The Roads
The Schools
The Churches
The Birth of a New Town
The Fires
Benevolent Organizations
Mercantile Organizations
Civic Institutions
Other Organizations and Institutions
Accidents and Disasters
The Blizzard of 1888
Power and Electrical Development at the Falls
The Swedish Settlement
The “Johnson’s Castle”
Presidential Visits
Redfield Proctor
Fletcher D. Proctor
Redfield Proctor, Jr.
Frank Charles Partridge
Other Prominent Citizens
Proctor and Its Part in the World War
The Flood of 1927
Geologic Features
Red-letter Days
Industrial and Society Conditions
The March of Progress
Here and There
The Development of Marble Machinery
Miscellaneous
History of Proctor typescript
Scrapbooks
Serials and publications
Photographs
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Genealogy, deeds, history, research notes
Deeds
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Humphrey family
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Powers family
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Warner family
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Stevens/Walker family
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Crippen family
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Pennock, Israel
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McIntire, Benjamin
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Gill family
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Whipple, Caleb
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Chatterton family
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Kendall
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Carding machine
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Saw mill lot
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Machine lot, forge, etc.
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Pond lot (Pittsford)
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Library lot
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List of property owners--library lot, village park, creek lot,
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Creek lot
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Rutland deeds
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Marble--General
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Humphrey, Ormsbee and Co.-attachments and executions
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Ormsbee deeds, 1850-1865
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Temple, Robert vs. E. L. Ormsbee, foreclosure, 1866
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Sutherland Falls Marble Co.
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Dorr and Myers
Center Rutland Marble Co.
Clement and Son
Dissolution of Humphrey Ormsbee and Co., 1839
Humphrey Ormsbee and Co.-attachments and executions
Taylor, Hills
Marble companies
“The Marble Industry of Vermont,” by Otto T. Johnson
“Marble Quarrying in Vermont,” by Major B. Jenks, 1932
Articles by Fred Patch and J. E. Manley
Manley, William
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VI. The Vermont Marble Company
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Recognition dinner, 1926
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“A History of the Vermont Marble Company,” by Paul A.
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The Memory Stone, v.3, 1927-1928
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Marble Chips, 1937 January-June
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_____, index (compiled by Proctor Free Library), manuscript
Vermont Marble Co. Vermont Marble Company: Its Past and
Future, Addresses at a General Conference at Proctor,
Vermont, December 28-31, 1920.
Marble Shrines. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1931, (2 copies). Copy 3, copyright 1937
The Book of Vermont Marble: a Reference for Architects and
Builders. 3rd ed. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1929
General Working Conditions. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, 1935.
Pension System. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1913.
Pension System. Rev. ed. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1921.
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Suggestion Plan. Rev. ed. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, 1924.
Symbols of Service. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1919. (Trade catalog with price list inserted).
Safety Rules for Workmen. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, n.d. (In four languages).
Vermont Marble Co. Employees Representation Plan, Adopted
March 19, 1934. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1934. (Printed in American, Polish, Hungarian,
Italian, Swedish).
All That is Beautiful Shall Abide Forever. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, 1927. 2 copies.
Miracles in Marble: a Story of Modern Methods Applied to
One of America’s Oldest Industries. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, 1949. Copy 2 is not dated and
has same text but different pictures.
Lessons in Liberty. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1927. Issued in connection with the Exhibit of
the Memorial Craftsmen’s Convention of Washington,
August, 1927.
Epitaphs. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, n.d.
3 copies with slightly different covers.
Vermont Marble, 1768-1925: America’s Oldest Monumental
Product. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
ca. 1925.
The Memory Stone, Vermont Marble, 1768-1926: America’s
Oldest Monumental Product. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, ca. 1926.
The Memory Stone, Vermont Marble, 1768-1928: America’s
Oldest Monumental Product. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, ca. 1928.
The Memory Stone. Public War Memorial Designs. Proctor,
Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, ca. 1945.
Little Pictures of a Big Industry. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, 1929. 3 copies with slightly different
format, only one is dated as 1929.
Little Pictures of a Big Industry: a Series of Small Engravings
which Illustrate Certain Phases of the Vermont Marble
Industry. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
n.d.
Sales Suggestions for the Monument Man: a Little Talk on
Matters that Concern Both the Monumental Dealer and his
Agent. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, n.d.
The Old and the New: Containing a Few Ancient Marble
Structures and a Few of the Buildings and Monuments
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Erected by the Vermont Marble Company. Proctor,
Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, ca. 1912.
Speaking of Marble--Here are a Few of the Reasons why
Marble is Being Used Today--Even More than in the Past-for the Best of the Nation’s Memorials. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, ca. 1920.
Lettering in Marble: a Few Plates and a Few Words of
Explanation--All Bearing on the Subject of Lettering as it
Applies to the Memorial Trade. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, n.d. [Coated pages are fused
together because of water damage.]
A Little Journey to the Home of Vermont Marble: Pictures
Taken Here and There in the Green Mountain Regions
which Show Something of the Development of the Marble
Industry, printed and circulated by the Vermont Marble
Company as a reminder of the visit of the Memorial
Craftsmen of American, August, 1922. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, 1922.
Modern Marble Memorials Illustrating a Number of New
Designs and Some of the Work Already Done in Vermont
Marble. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
1920.
The Marble Industry of Vermont. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, n.d. Brief history and photographs. 3
copies.
Keeping up with Marble: Sketching the Growth of a Great
Industry and Telling Why Marble has Kept in the Lead.
Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, n.d.
Getting Acquainted with Marble: the Story of a Great Industry
Told Largely by Pictures. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont
Marble Company, 1937. 2nd copy, 1939.
1906 Supplementary Price List. This Price List Comprises All
Monumental Designs Issued Since the Publication of Our
1904 list. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
1906.
Marble Goes Modern. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, n.d. 2nd copy slightly different format, 1940.
Proctor Vermont, Scenery and Marble Industry. Proctor,
Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, n.d.
Untitled collection of images of Vermont Marble Co., n.d.
Memorial Art for Catholic Cemeteries. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, 1933. 2 copies.
American Cemetery Association at Proctor, Vermont, August
21, 1948, Visiting the Marble Industry in Quarries and
Plants of Vermont Marble Company.
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Marble to Metal: The Vermont Marble Company’s Conversion
to War Work, a reprint of six articles appearing in the
Rutland Herald, September 13-18, 1943.
Memory in Marble to Honor a Lifetime for Lifetimes to Come.
Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, 1937.
Suggestion Plan, Report for Period from June 1, 1933 to
August 15, 1936. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1936.
Additions to Service Roll, Employees Having a Total Service of
Twenty-five or More Years, Vermont Marble Company,
August 15, 1936. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble
Company, 1936.
Vermont Marble Co., Producers and Manufacturers of
Exterior and Interior Marble Work. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, n.d.
Vermont Marble Company, its Size, Organization, Product and
Service. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
1927. Opening address by Frank C. Partridge, President, at
a general conference of the managers, superintendents and
other Higher employees at Proctor, Vermont, May 23-27,
1927.
Vermont Marble Co., Producers and Manufacturers of Marble
Work. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
1891. 2 copies.
Vermont Marble, Shops, Mills and Quarries, Including a Few
Representative Marble Installations. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, n.d.
Vermont Marble Color plates, n.d.
“Lumar” A New Marble Product Created by Scientific
Research. Reprinted from the March 1936 number of The
Architectural Record and distributed by the Vermont
Marble Company.
Army-Navy “E.” This Booklet Commemorates the
Presentation, on July 18, 1943, of the Army-Navy “E”
Award for Excellence in Production of the Materials of
War.
A Statement by the Vermont Marble Company, December 21st,
1935. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
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Old American Buildings. Reprinted from advertisements
which have appeared in the Architectural Magazine during
1929. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company.
Other Vermont Marble Company ephemera.
Vermont Marble Memorials Book T, The Memory Stone.
Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, 1931.
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Vermont Marble Memorials, Book R. Proctor, Vermont:
Vermont Marble Company, 1926.
Price List of Monumental Marble, April 2, 1923. Proctor,
Vermont: Vermont Marble Company, 1923.
Sources of Memorial Ornamentation, by Henry Powell
Hopkins. Proctor, Vermont: Vermont Marble Company,
1924.
VII. Other attempts to Attain a fortune
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Marble companies--deeds
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Marble companies--deeds
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Marble companies--lists and news excerpts
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Eureka Marble Co., Albion Marble Co.
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North Rutland Marble Co.
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Otter Creek Marble Co., Monumental Marble Co.
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Paragon Marble Co.
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Pocohabajac Marble Co.
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Rutland Marble Co.
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Spencer Marble Co.
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Roads at Sutherland Falls--survey reports, legal notices
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“History of the Proctor Schools,” by Otto T. Johnson
“History of the Proctor Schools,” by Otto T. Johnson
History of Proctor Schools
Research notes
Southmayd, Jonathan C. Sermon on use of liquor, 1828
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Diploma of D. Jonathan Coleman Southmayd
Annual school report, 1907-1908; 1908-1909
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Proctorian (Proctor High School yearbook), 1940
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Commencement programs, 1915-1954 (incomplete)
Athletics, 1940-1941; 1951-1952; 1953-1954
Parent Teacher Association, 1932-1933; 1934-1935
Programs for entertainment
Ephemera
The Sutherland, 1916 November, 1917 February
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The Spotlight, 1922 December, 1923 March
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The Sutherland, 1924 June, 1924 December
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School newspaper, [1938 December], 1939 February
The Sutherland, 1940 January, 1940 February
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The Midget, 1930, April 29, published by the Proctor Junior
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Union Church yearbook, 1909,1910
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Union Church manual, 1891 (2 copies)
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Union Church cook book, 1911,
Union Church, printed ephemera
Union Church
Swedish Congregational Church, Sw. Ev. Lutheran Church
Catholic Church (St. Dominic)
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Swedish Congregational Church
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Boy Scouts
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University Club, Proctor Hose Co., Proctor Golf Club
Research notes
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Commercial Marbles of Western Vermont; Report of the State
Geologist for 1939-1940.
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companies; newspapers excerpts re Proctor including
several copies of “Proctor on the Otter Creek,” by M.
Elizabeth Kingsbury, Braintree Observer, July 11, 1914,
and “Matters and Things at the Falls,” by K. , Herald, May
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Miscellaneous (letter from Emily Dutton Proctor re:
Proctor/Clement house; Pericles Funeral Oration; research
notes; cc of letter to Dept. of buildings of City of Chicago
re: Selma Larson house (sister of letter writer, Otto
Johnson?); press release re: Vermont Works Progress
Administration; circular of American Red Cross, 1945 War
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companies and other Proctor entities including the Village
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Maps
Sketch of Sutherland Falls, by Fred Patch (original sketch and
blueprint)
Blueprint map of the “South Part of Social borough As Run
into Lots, 1771,” by Will Cockburn
Sketch of lots in Sutherland Falls with list of owners, 18061814
“Plan copied from Original Plan of Rutland with Additional
data which are enclosed in brackets, O.P.S.”
Index to land records
Correspondence
Lists of publications
Copy of agreement between Otto Johnson and Vermont
Historical Society
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History of Proctor, Vermont, by Otto T. Johnson, AM,
photocopied from the Proctoriana Collection, Vermont
Historical Society, Montpelier, 1991 (complete set of
photocopies with title sheet, introduction, etc., from which
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Bibliography 1
Bibliography 2
Miscellaneous
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“Government and ‘isms,’” by Carl M. Chapin
Loose-leaf book of research notes, newspaper excerpts, etc.
about Proctor
Loose-leaf collection of legal records including incorporations,
probate records and deeds
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Allsvensk Samling, 1932
The American Architect and the Architectural Review, v. 126,
1924 October 8. “Dignifying a By-Product: Office
Building of Vermont Marble Company,” by S. Winthrop
St. Clair.
Bulletin American=Swedish Institute, v. 12, 1957 Summer.
“The Swedes at Proctor, Vermont,” by Otto T. Johnson.
Cassier’s Magazine, 1904 August, v. 26. “Marble Quarrying
in America, a New Field for Electric Power Service,” by
Day Allen Willey.
Cassier’s Magazine, v. 40, 1911 June. “Methods of Stone
Quarrying,” by Albert Wilhelm.
The Century Magazine, v. 40, 1890 September. “In the Marble
Hills,” by Rowland E. Robinson.
The Christian Century: an Undenominational Journal of
Religion, v. 53, 1936 March 18. “Marble Strike Stirs
Vermont.”
Compressed Air Magazine, v. 31, 1926 July. “Vermont’s
Varied Marbles: Origin of these Age-Old Deposits and the
Splendid Industry that has Developed in Exploiting Them,”
by Robert G. Skerrett. (plus 2nd copy excerpt)
The Congregationalist and Christian World, v. 88, 1903
February 28. “Vermont. A Working Men’s University.”
The Delaware and Hudson Railroad Corporation Bulletin,
1935 January 1. “Vermont Marble: Its Formation,
Preparation and Uses; Reasons for its Great Durability.”
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last issue).
The Edison Monthly, v. 6, 1914 March. “Quarrying Vermont
Marble.”
The Electric Journal, v. 9, 1912 March. “A Visit to a Marble
Co.,” by N. L. Rea, p. 243.
Electrical World, v. 47, 1906 February 3. “Electric Power
Plant of Vermont Marble Co.,” by N. L. Rea, p. 243.
Electrical World, v. 58, 1911 July 29. “Hydroelectric
Transmission System for Quarry and Mill Work:
Generating Stations and Substations of the Vermont Marble
Company,” by C. T. Maynard.
_____, v. 61, 1913 May 31. [Damaged--can’t tell which article
is relevant to Proctor].
The Engineering Magazine, v. 2, 1891 October. "Marble
Quarrying in the United States," by E. R. Morse, p. 42.
Friends Magazine, 1951 November. "Vermont Marble," p. 16.
General Electric Review, v. 28, 1915 November. "Electrical
Equipment of the Vermont Marble Company," by John
Liston, p. 1015.
Granite Marble and Bronze, v. 37, 1927 August. "Vermont
Marble Salesmen have Week's Conference."
Grits and Grinds, v. 21, 1930 January. "Abrasives Play
Essential Part in Marble and Stone Industries," by George
W. Nelson.
The Kurn Hattin Bulletin, v. 53, 1948 October. "The Reverend
Clifford H. Smith," memorial for minister who lived in
Proctor.
The Literary Digest, v. 43, 1911 September 16. "An Example
of Church Union," p. 448.
Mine and Quarry, v. 4, 1909 June. "Vermont Marble, Part II,"
by H. J. Markolf and D. J. O'Rourke, p. 287.
Monumental News, v. 34, 1922 June. "Firm Changes and
Other News: New Vermont Design Book," p. 381; and
"Proctor Runs for Governor."
_____, v. 34, 1922 September. “Vermont Marble Co.
Entertains,” p. 562.
_____, v. 37, 1925 July. "Captain Morse Passes on," [Captain
E. R. Morse, treasurer Vermont marble Co., d. May 26].
The Nation, v. 142, 1936 April 1. "Struggle in Marble," by
Anita Marbury.
_____, v. 142, 1936 April 15. “Marble Strike,” [letter to
editor] by Charles J. Post.
_____, v. 142, 1936 May 20. "Vermonters Still on Strike," p.
659.
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a Special Correspondent, p. 675.
National Magazine, v. 25, 1907 February. “Nature’s Marble
Halls in Vermont,” by Mitchell Mannering.
_____, v. 38, 1913 September. "Vermont: The Green
Mountain State."
New England Construction, v. 1, 1936 December. "We Build a
Bridge," by Frank J. Olney, p. 12.
The New England Magazine, v. 29, 1903 September. "The
Carrara of America," by Orin Edson Crooker, p. 97.
_____, v. 37, 1907 September. "Vermont, Thrifty and
Incorruptible, a Model State," by Frank Putnam.
_____, v. 39, 1908 December. “What New England Says on
Deferred Forestry,” a symposium including ex-Governor
Fletcher D. Proctor.
News and Notes, Vermont Historical Society, v. 9, no. 5, 1958
January.
Oil-Power, v. 14, 1939 December. "Marble."
Park and Cemetery and Landscape Gardening, v. 34, 1924
October. "Cemetery Association Department. Echoes of
Portland Convention," [includes photos of Proctor], p. 230.
Popular Electricity Magazine, v. 5, 1912 July. "An Ancient
Industry Electrified," by Orin Edson Crooker, p. 209.
Popular Mechanics Magazine, v. 22, 1914 October. "In the
Marble Quarries of Vermont," p. 562.
Power, v. 84, 1940 November. "Vermont Marble's FourStation, Interconnected Hydro System," by Francis A.
Westbrook.
Power and the Engineer, 1908 October 13. "Electric Power for
Quarrying Marble," by C. T. Maynard.
Public Health Nursing, v. 37, 1945 March. "Industrial Nursing
Begins in Vermont," by Ada Stewart Markolf, p. 125.
Scandinavia, v. 1, 1924 June. "History of the Swedish
Settlement at Proctor, Vermont," by Otto T. Johnson, p.22.
Scientific American, 1930 February. "Quarrying Marble, the
Token of Eternity," by A. E. Holden, p. 118.
Steelways, v. 5, 1949 March. "Vermont's Marble Village," by
Richard Wilcox, p. 20.
Stone, v. 29, November, [no year]. "The Vermont Marble
Company and the Village of Proctor," by Marcus Gardiner.
_____, v. 7, 1893 September. "Vermont Marble Deposits," by
George C. Underhill.
_____, v. 14, 1897 January. "The Vermont Marble Hills," p.
165.
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Marble Quarrying," p. 33.
_____, v. 5, 1927 July. "A Village Church in Marble," p. 3.
The Travelers Standard, v. 5, 1917 June. "Quarrying Hazards:
Second Paper."
Vasastjarnan: The Vasa Star, v. 50, 1957 February. "What My
Scandinavian Ancestry Means to Me," by Sonja C. Nelson
[of Proctor, Vermont], p. 3.
The Vermont Review, v. 1, 1907 January. [Picture of Gov.
Proctor.]
Vermont History, v. 28, 1960 January. “The Swedes in
Vermont,” by Dorothy Mayo Harvey, p. 39.
Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society for the years
1913-1914. “Redfield Proctor, His Public Life and
Services: Address before the Vermont Historical Society,
January 19, 1915,” by Frank C. Partridge, p. 59.
The Village, v. 1, 1907 March. “The Town of Proctor,
Vermont,” by W. S. Allen, p. 143.
Yankee, v. 5, 1939 February. “From Proctorsville to Proctor,”
by David C. Gale, p. 40.
Fortune, v. 6, 1932 October. "The Marble of Vermont."
Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization, v. 34, 1890
November 15. "The Marble Quarries of Vermont," p. 898.
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, v. 113, 1911 September 7. "Church
Unity in a Vermont Town," by Rev. F. E. Davison, of
Rutland, Vermont.
Scientific American, v. 91, 1904 November 5. "The Carrara of
America," by Day Allen Willey.
Suburban Life, v. 11, 1910 November. "Church Unity in One
Town," by Rev. R. E. Davison.
Rutland Daily Herald, December 24, 1962, p. 12. Holiday
greetings from the Vermont Marble Company.
Rutland Daily Herald, August 9, 1944, “Proctor State GOP
Choice for Governor Over Simpson”
Rutland Daily Herald, “Activities of Proctor, The Marble
Center of the World,” September 18, 1929
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Worcester Sunday Telegram, January 31, 1932, Section 5,
“New England’s Buried Treasure: the Story of the Building
of the Vermont Marble Co., now the largest white marble
industry in the world, and a picture of the colorful part
played by Redfield Proctor, its founder and inspiration,” by
Frederick L. Rushton (3 copies, 1 incomplete)
The CIO News, December 11, 1939, “Vermont Marble Grants
Demands of CIO Quarry Union”
Hometown Pictorial, Boston Sunday Advertiser, March 2,
1952, “Vermont Marble Co. Operates Own Hospital”
SVEA Svensk-Amerikansk Veckotidning, Jubileums-Nummer,
1936
People’s Press, Vermont Edition, February 22, 1936
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Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of
Vermont, Biennial Session, 1886. Montpelier, Vermont:
Vermont Watchman and State Journal Press, 1886.
A Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord
and Chelmsford, Mass. with Notes of Some Connected
Families, by William Lawrence Proctor and Mrs. W. L.
Proctor. Ogdensburg, New York: Republican and Journal
Print, 1898.
Vermont: Its Resources and Industries. Embracing Historical
and Descriptive Sketches of the Green Mountain State, and
the Principal Cities and Towns Therein. Glens Falls, New
York: C. H. Possons, 1889.
Report of the Twenty-second Annual Lake Mohonk Conference
on International Arbitration, May 17th, 18th and 19th,
1916. Mohonk Lake, New York: Lake Mohonk Conference
on International Arbitration, 1916.
Otter Creek, Vt. Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting
Report from the Chief of Engineers on Otter Creek, Vt.,
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Covering Navigation, Flood Control, Power Development
and Irrigation. Washington: United States Government
Printing Office, 1932.
Old Rutland: Side Lights on Her Honorable and Notable Story
During One Hundred and Sixty Years. A.D. 1761 -- A.D.
1922, by Edward Lowe Temple, M.A. Rutland, Vermont:
Edward Lowe Temple, 1923.
Vermont-New Hampshire Retail Monument Dealers’
Association Yearbook, 1916, issued in connection with the
summer meeting at The Weirs, Weirs, N.H., July 26th and
27th.
Vermont-New Hampshire Retail Monument Dealers’
Association Yearbook, 1917, issued in connection with the
summer meeting at Hotel Weirs, Weirs, N. H. July 19th and
20th.
The Green Mountain Tour Through Vermont: The unspoiled
land, by the Vermont Bureau of Publicity.
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Rivers, Otters Creek (2)
Rivers, Other
Schools
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Skills, stonecutting
Skills, all other
Social life and customs
Sports
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Art and artists (dups)
Artifacts (dups)
Bridges (dups)
Cemeteries (dups)
Churches (dups)
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Entertainment (dups)
Exhibitions (dups)
Floods (dups)
Health (dups)
Historic buildings (dups)
History (dups)
Hotels (dups)
Holidays (dups)
Lakes (dups)
Libraries (dups)
Mills and factories (dups)
Monuments (dups)
Music (dups)
Organizations (dups)
Portraits (dups)
Portraits-Group (dups)
Quarries (dups)
Rivers (dups)
Schools (dups)
Skills-Stonecutting (dups)
Sports (dups)
Stores (dups)
Towns Proctor (dups)
Towns-Other (dups)
Negatives
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August 1996
revised September 19, 2016
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