Phinney House in Montpelier : as told to Clara E. Follette by Dorman B. E. Kent on August 8, 1949. 1949.

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Phinney House in Montpelier : as told to Clara E. Follette by Dorman B. E. Kent on August 8, 1949. 1949.

Typed account of the Phinney House in Montpelier, Vermont. The first Roman Catholic services in Montpelier were held in this house around 1850.

1 p. : typescript.

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Kent, Dorman B. E. (Dorman Bridgman Eaton), 1875-1951

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Dorman Bridgman Eaton Kent descended from a prominent 19th century Calais, Vermont family. His ancestor, Remember Kent (1775-1855), settled in Calais in 1798. Dorman Bridgman (sometimes spelled Bridgeman) Eaton Kent, the son of Ruth Bennett and Murray Abdiel Kent (1847-1915), was born on November 1, 1875, in Kents Corner, Calais. He and his parents moved to Montpelier around 1890, where his father, Murray Kent, built the first house on Kent Street. A few years after graduating from ...

Follette, Clara E. (Clara Ellwood), 1904-1992

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