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Randolph, VT Buildings By Dan Hohmann. History of Randolph The town of Randolph was founded on June 29, 1781. It was founded by the Vermont charter and.

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1 Randolph, VT Buildings By Dan Hohmann

2 History of Randolph The town of Randolph was founded on June 29, 1781. It was founded by the Vermont charter and was located in the current Orange county. When the area was first settled Randolph had three villages. The three villages were named Randolph Center, East Randolph and West Randolph. Today Randolph Center, and East Randolph still exist and are known by those names, while West Randolph is just called Randolph and houses the downtown area where restaurants, stores and banks are located. Randolph is also known for Justin Morgan, a Morgan Horse breeder and also was the setting for a silent movie called The Offenders.

3 Map of Randolph and Building Locations (Downtown) Key: A: Randolph Depot B: St. Johns Episcopal Church C: Kimball Library D: Chandler Music Hall

4 Satellite View Map of Randolph and Building Locations (Downtown)

5 Kimball Public Library In 1901 a person by the name of Robert Kimball donated the money for the site and building to the town of Randolph. A set of architectural plans that satisfied Kimball's requirements were also provided and right off the library's construction began in 1902. In 1903 the library had its dedication ceremony. The building itself is of the Classical style. Its exterior is red brick with an interior that features columns and well lit rooms. After the building was complete it became the towns public library emptying out the space above the Morton drug store. Today the library still stands in its original building. The building is still in great condition with most of its original features still intact.

6 Kimball Public Library 67 Main Street Randolph, VT 05060

7 Kimball Pictures Front View

8 Kimball Pictures Left back View

9 Kimball Pictures Right Back View

10 Kimball Pictures Right Side View

11 Kimball Pictures Left Side View

12 Chandler Music Hall 71-73 Main Street Randolph, VT 05060

13 Chandler Music Hall The Chandler Music Hall was completed on the site of an old church in 1907 by Albert Chandler. When it first opened it housed theatrical performances like concerts, lectures, silent films, operas and political meetings. Today Chandler houses most anything as it focuses on being a community based center. To this day Randolph uses it for town meetings, schools use it for performances and people rent it out for performances. Most of the building is still intact. The front of the building has since been changes but the management of Chandler have strived to keep most of the inside of the building original. This especially holds true in the music hall. The condition of the building is relatively good, a strong base of volunteers strive to keep it in great condition.

14 Chandler Pictures Front View

15 Chandler Pictures Left Rear View Although The air conditioning system that was installed is very apparent on the outside, they took special care to integrate it into the building on the inside without having it stand out too much.

16 Chandler Pictures Left High View

17 Chandler Pictures Right Side

18 Chandler Pictures Left Side

19 Randolph Depot 2 Salisbury Street Randolph, VT 05060

20 Randolph Depot The Randolph depot was built in 1881 by the Central VT R.R. In 1911 a clock was installed in the tower that is on top of the building. The station also originally included a Canopy out in the departure area but that was later removed in 1943. Currently in addition to a train station the depot also houses a restaurant and a place to get some coffee. The train that goes by is the Vermonter which goes from St. Albans to Washington D.C. with several stops in between. There is also the Randolph Stagecoach Transportation dept across the tracks from the Depot which makes this area a transportation center for Randolph and surrounding communities. The building itself is in great shape both inside and out. This is especially true considering that the building gets heavy use.

21 Depot Pictures Front View

22 Depot Pictures Left Front View (Original Building) Taken from Pg 117 of “Early Photographs of RANDOLPH, VERMONT 1855-1948”

23 Depot Pictures Rear View

24 Depot Pictures Right Rear Side View

25 Depot Pictures Left Side View

26 Depot Pictures Left Rear Side View

27 St. John’s Episcopal Church 15 Summer Street Randolph, VT 05060

28 St. John’s Episcopal Church This church was built in 1867. The land that it was built on was donated by Judge Weston and the cost of the building that was built came out to roughly $3896.00. The land location was determined to be on Summer Street in downtown Randolph. It was built to replace Old Grace Church. Since then the church has seen many new Rectors and many services have been held there. Around 1881 it was thoroughly renovated. Renovations include three new glass stained windows and a new black walnut altar. The building itself seems to be in a bit of disrepair due to peeling paint and outdated fixtures. The inside seems to be a little old as well but the volunteers who keep the building up seem to do a good job at doing so.

29 St. John’s Pictures Front View

30 St. John’s Pictures Front Close-up View

31 St. John’s Pictures Rear View

32 St. John’s Pictures Right View

33 St. John’s Pictures Left View

34 St. John’s Pictures Exterior Window This style of window is what's found throughout the exterior of the church.

35 Conclusion This project has helped me to see buildings in the community that most people would normally overlook. I've also had an interest in the Randolph Depot as well as the Chandler Music hall and doing this project gave me a good excuse to go in and talk to the management of these places. It also allowed me to get customized tours of the entire building that normally I wouldn’t get if I was attending a performance or going in to eat a meal.

36 Resources Used Includes Books, Informational catalogs, Interviews and Websites http://www.randolphvt.com/demographics.shtml http://stjohnsrandolphvt.org/history.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph,_VT http://www.kimballlibrary.org/history.shtml http://www.chandler-arts.org/history.php http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_(Amtrak_station) Chandler 2008-2009 Season of Live Performances Catalog Kimball Public Library Rutland Herald Supplement booklet Kimball Public Library “A Century of Reading in Randolph” booklet by Helen Husher “Early Photographs of RANDOLPH, VERMONT 1855-1948” by Wes Herwig “Not a Bad Seat in the House. Albert B. Chandler and his Marvelous Music Hall” by M. Dickey Drysdale Thanks to Harriet Chase, Randolph Historical Society for her time. Thanks to employees at each building for providing information and their time.


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