Finding Aids for Our Collections
A finding aid is a document that helps to place an archival collection in context by providing relevant information such as its acquisition, administrative history, and provenance; its size, condition, and location; a description, significance, and historical note regarding its connection to the five-towns region; and its organization and arrangement, with an inventory of document, folders, and series. Search our growing body of finding aids below. Before selecting a finding aid, please read this document on copyright, proper use, and citations.
- Addison Land Book
- Addison Social Library Records
- Adella Ingham Papers
- Barnes Family Papers
- Bredenberg Papers
- Brush Family Papers
- Chalker Family Papers
- Chester W. Allen Papers
- Deaths in Vergennes
- Eleonora C. Bradbury Papers
- Ethan Allen Post, GAR Records
- Ferrisburgh School Records
- Field Family Papers
- Forest and Field Club Papers
- General Edward Ripley Papers
- George and Katherine Kennedy Papers
- Grandey Family Papers
- Green Mountain Whittlin’s
- H.F. Leavitt Ledger
- Henry Fisher Papers
- John Devotion Smith Papers
- John Dod Ward Correspondence
- Margaret F. Foley Collections
- Mary Parker Tucker Diaries
- Monkton Iron Company Records
- National Red Cross Waltham Branch
- Strong Family Collection
- Town of Panton Records
- Town of Waltham Records
- Tucker Family Correspondence
- Vergennes Area Chamber of Commerce
- Vergennes Bicentennial Memorabilia
- Vergennes School Records
- Vermont Militia Records
- Wesley T. Sturtevant Family Papers
- West Addison Congregational Society
- William G. Bixby Papers
- Wagstaff Collection