Finding Aids

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.

  1. Addison Land Book
  2. Addison Social Library Records
  3. Adella Ingham Papers
  4. Barnes Family Papers
  5. Bredenberg Papers
  6. Brush Family Papers
  7. Chalker Family Papers
  8. Chester W. Allen Papers
  9. Deaths in Vergennes
  10. Eleonora C. Bradbury Papers
  11. Ethan Allen Post, GAR Records
  12. Ferrisburgh School Records
  13. Field Family Papers
  14. Forest and Field Club Papers
  15. General Edward Ripley Papers
  16. George and Katherine Kennedy Papers
  17. Grandey Family Papers
  18. Green Mountain Whittlin’s
  19. H.F. Leavitt Ledger
  20. Henry Fisher Papers
  21. John Devotion Smith Papers
  22. John Dod Ward Correspondence
  23. Margaret F. Foley Collections
  24. Mary Parker Tucker Diaries
  25. Monkton Iron Company Records
  26. National Red Cross Waltham Branch
  27. Strong Family Collection
  28. Town of Panton Records
  29. Town of Waltham Records
  30. Tucker Family Correspondence
  31. Vergennes Area Chamber of Commerce
  32. Vergennes Bicentennial Memorabilia
  33. Vergennes School Records
  34. Vermont Militia Records
  35. Wesley T. Sturtevant Family Papers
  36. West Addison Congregational Society
  37. William G. Bixby Papers
  38. Wagstaff Collection