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The Billings Family Archive Digital Collections contain printed manuscripts and photographic materials related to Billings Farm and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. The neighboring farm and park share a rich history as they were once part of Frederick Billings' Woodstock, Vermont, estate. The archival collections encompass a wide range of materials, including letters, diaries, journals, guestbooks, estate inventories, and other personal papers created by three generations of the Billings family, which provide valuable insights into the family's interests and their domestic, social, and philanthropic activities. Photographs, negatives, and glass plates of the Billings family and farm, dating from the mid-19th to the early 20th centuries, visually describe agriculture and farm life in Woodstock, the Upper Connecticut River Valley, and Vermont. Notable is Frederick Billings' collection of mammoth photographs and glass stereographs of the American West, taken by Carleton E. Watkins in the 1860s.

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