On the Move
WILLIAM HAWKS UNION STREET
JUDGE BATES (DRIVING) AND TIM BURGESS
at Bates House
Silver Street
C.B. SQUIRE’S RESIDENCE
now home of Ned Dewey
Monument Avenue
NED DEWEY’S HOUSE
Monument Avenue & Bank Street
ONE SEVENTEEN ELM STREET
ELM AND WASHINGTON
believed to be stone for the Everett Mansion
TWO MEN HORSE AND BUGGY
COACH
ON SOUTH STREET
HENRY G ROOT IN HIS 1910 RAMBLER
in front of his home
Now town offices
South Street
HENRY ROOT SOUTH STREET
AT OLIVER BURT HOUSE UNION STREET
AT KRAUSE HOUSE
Seminary Lane
Old Bennington
ELM STREET OPPOSITE JEFFERSON
ON SCHOOL STREET
ON SCHOOL STREET
AT THE VERMONT SOLDIERS’ HOME
BERKSHIRE HILLS TROLLEY MAIN STREET
BERKSHIRE HILLS TROLLEY ON MAIN STREET
Methodist Church under construction
Celebrating the opening of the trolley service to Williamstown
June 27 1907
Berkshire Hills Trolley on Main Street
Banner & Griswold’s on Right
BERKSHIRE HILLS TROLLEY ON MAIN STREET
Methodist Church under construction
Celebrating the opening of the trolley service to Massachusetts
June 27 1907
BERKSHIRE HILLS TROLLEY ON MAIN STREET
Celebrating the opening of trolley service from
Bennington to Massachusetts
June 27 1907
CONSTRUCTION TRAIN
Building 14 miles of trolley track to Williamstown
Engine came from a Chicago train yard
TROLLEY TRACK TRAIN AT MAIN AND DEPOT
TROLLEY MAIN STREET PAGENT NIGHT
TROLLEY TRACKS
by Louis & Jenny Briggs House
on Middle Pownal Rd
ROCK CUT
just east of route 7
south of the Bennington/Pownal town line
A TRAIN MISHAP
BENNINGTON RAIL ROAD STATION
THE TICONDEROGA