Records of the Munger St. Cemetery Association, 1898-1995.

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Records of the Munger St. Cemetery Association, 1898-1995.

Photocopies, both of the original handwritten volume and typed copies, of the charter (1898) of the Munger Street Burying Ground Association and minutes of meetings through 1913 and charter (1929) of the Munger St. Cemetery Association, replacing the earlier association, and minutes of meetings through 1932; copy of record of lots sold and plot plan of part of the cemetery; partial list of burials; and map of the Munger Street district from Harold Farnsworth's New Haven in Vermont (1984) with notes by Katherine Teetor.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7969822

Sheldon Museum Research Center

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King, Prince, -1854

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Teetor, Katherine A.

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In 1987 the Hurlbut family decided to sell their land on Lake Champlain in the Town of Ferrisburgh, Vt. These documents trace the efforts of the Nature Conservancy and the State of Vermont to purchase the land for public use and the campaign to get the necessary funding from the Vermont legislature. From the description of Hurlbut property : campaign to purchase and protect from development, 1988. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 680284063 ...

Farnsworth, Harold, 1900-1981

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Munger Street Cemetery (New Haven, Vt.)

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Munger St. Burying Ground Association (New Haven, Vt.)

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Munger St. Cemetery Association (New Haven, Vt.)

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The Munger Street Cemetery was established on land given by Andrew Mills in 1794, with additions in 1899 and 1961. The Munger Street Burying Ground Association was founded in 1898 for the purpose of enlarging, fencing, and properly caring for said burying ground. It ceased to function and was replaced in 1929 by the Munger St. Cemetery Association. From the description of Records of the Munger St. Cemetery Association, 1898-1995. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: ...