Letters to Mrs. Joseph Peck, 1927-1945.
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Janes, Arthur L., 1867?-
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Mead, George W.
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George W. Mead was a trustee of the Sheldon Museum. From the description of Papers of George W. Mead, ca. 1905-1945. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 704267478 ...
Voter, P. Conant, 1889-1953
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Peck, Joseph Alanson, 1874-1933
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Joseph and Susan Peck owned 29 Washington Street, where Susan had grown up. Joseph credits her interest in the neighborhood with the decision to purchase and renovate the house across the street. It is listed as 16 Washington Street in the Buildings Register of Robert Cushman and Norm Olmsted. In 2006-7 it underwent further renovation by the Addison County Community Action Group (ACCAG) to become a home for disabled persons. From the description of History of the house at 38 Washingt...
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Mendel, Douglas Heusted, 1921-1978
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Peck, Susan Stowell Brewster, 1874-1963
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Susan Stowell (Brewster) Peck was the daughter of Henry and Charlotte (Stowell) Brewster of Middlebury. She married Joseph Alanson Peck (1874-1933, Middlebury College, Class of 1898) in 1901. They lived in New York City, but maintained ties to Middlebury; she owned the house on Washington Street in which she had grown up and much of this correspondence after the death of her husband was addressed to her there. From the description of Letters to Mrs. Joseph Peck, 1927-1945. (Sheldon M...
White, Glenn W., 1878-1952
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