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Buildings

Lapham House, Maple Terrace
The Holy Trinity Church in the former Danby Bank building, 1967
Danby Bank, later Holy Trinity Church
The Holy Trinity Church in the former Danby Bank building
The Philips Mansion
School at Danby
Bonds Hotel
Presently known as the "Quail's Nest"
Looking west to Danby, Griffith “Big Barn” in foreground, office in center, rail road station and Congregational church
A wealthy man’s hunting camp in Mt. Tabor built in 1908
Clark's Hunting Lodge
Clark's Lodge
Clark's Lodge
Clark's Lodge
Intersection of Rt. 7 & Depot St circa 1970
Abe Rosen’s store corner of Depot St & South Main. Burned to the ground 1918
Intersection of Rt. 7 & Depot St circa 1970
118 North Main St. Once the home of Judge Baker. Later M. C. White who conducted a paint and wallpaper store and funeral home in the back building. M.C. White is the little boy.
House next to library
Silas Griffith’s “big barn” right foreground and office in center
Gingerbread House Brook Rd
Cecil Price farm Colvin Hill 1968
Fisk Farm
Back of houses along Main, Congregational Parsonage on the extreme right
Lantern Gift Shop 556 Route 7 run by Mr & Mrs George Peacock
View of Main St. looking north
Maple Terrace
Stone wall in front of Maple Terrace
Mary Griffith’s house on Main Street – same floor plan as Maple Terrace
Miles Finch House
Mill at Silver Bridge Mt Tabor
Joseph Perry House became known as Millbrook House and was a casualty of Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. This is an 1800s picture of the house before the bay window was added and the door was moved to the right. The bridge which housed a summer kitchen and “3-holer” was removed when Pearl S. Buck owned the buildings. The building on the right was Mr. Perry’s harness and leather shop. The advertisement on the rail of the old iron bridge that was swept away in the 1927 flood reads, “Use Thomas’ Electric Oil For Pain”
Mount Tabor Risden House
David Lane/Mary Lane Griffith home corner Brook Rd and Raiches Crossroad
Nichols’s Store 9 North Main St 2022
Norse Lodge. Once the home of Martin Foley who sued Silas Griffith for allegedly cutting timber on his land.
Norse Lodge, Danby, VT
North Main St. circa 1912
Otis Store at Four Corners
Ann K. Rothman, Danby Green Revival
Post Office
William Pierce Home, now the Quail’s Nest
Gallery of Danby Green circa 1985
Silas Griffith’s “big barn” right foreground and office in center
Southend Horse Barn
Danby post Office at Bond's Hotel
Unidentified farm
Residence of A.D. Smith, ESQ., erected 1799

Pink House

The “Pink House” was disassembled and removed to make space for the Danby, Mt. Tabor Veterans Memorial.


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  • Home
  • About Us
    • In the Community >
      • 250th Celebration Parade
      • Restoration
    • Contact
  • Events
    • Annual Meeting
    • Events Calendar
  • Collections & Resources
    • Town Histories >
      • Danby Town History
      • Mt. Tabor Town History
    • Notable Residents >
      • S.L. Griffith
      • Pearl Buck
      • The Curriers
      • Emma J. Rising Brown
      • Samuel Morison
      • Portraits
      • Postmasters
    • Founding Families >
      • Bromley Family History
      • The Griffiths >
        • The Griffith Family Photos
        • Home of the Griffiths
        • Lake Retreat of the Griffiths
        • Griffith Family Documents
      • Otis Family History
    • Business & Industry >
      • Bond's Hotel
      • The Cascades
      • Danby Telephone System
      • Griffith/Rosen Store
      • Business & Industry of S.L. Griffith
      • Marble
      • M.L. Ackert Fern Co
      • Nichols Store
      • Railroad
    • Historic Locations >
      • Historical Register
      • Bromley Farm
      • CCC Camp
      • Cemeteries >
        • Danby Cemeteries
        • Mount Tabor Cemeteries >
          • Mt. Tabor Burton Cemetery
      • Clark's Lodge
      • Danby Green
      • Greeley's Mill
      • First Congregational Church
      • Mill Brook House
      • Smokey House Center
    • Oral History
    • Resources >
      • Maps & Documents
      • News Clippings
    • Tragic Occurences
  • Photo Gallery
    • Then & Now
    • Buildings >
      • Churches
      • Schools
    • Industry
    • Natural Disasters
    • People
    • Views of the Town
    • Mystery Photos
    • Other
  • Membership
  • Store