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Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: September 11, 2015
Caption:
The Bank and The Burgoyne Marker | Additional Description: Captions: (top left) "...Butch Cassidy probably will be best known for making the Bank of Montpelier notable.."; (center column, top to bottom) This Bank of Montpelier vault still exists in the basement of Zions Bank.; Built as a bank in 1910, the building continues into the new century as a full service bank.; Burgoyne Hotel - picture taken circa 1916.; Taken circa 1908.; (bottom center and upper right) North side of Washington Street includes the Burgoyne buildings - picture taken in 2005.; (middle left) The Burgoyne family had several business enterprises throughout town. This cash register from one of the Burgoyne stores is currently located at the Rails & Trails Museum in Montpelier.
Submitted: November 23, 2015, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p339253
File Size: 3.480 Megabytes
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