This
quaint room is on the Second floor of the
Main House and features one Double bed,
large windows on two sides, private bath
with shower, hair dryer, color TV with
remote and DVD player, CD player and clock radio, telephone with voicemail and
automated wake-up service, and high-speed wireless
B Internet.
The Hospitality Refreshment table is nearby.
Helen was the eldest daughter of
James and Lena Hartness. She married Ralph
Flanders,
president of Jones & Lamson
and Senator of Vermont.
Helen became famous for
her work in cataloging American folk songs
and ballads. The Hartness House
is site of her Vermont Register of Historical
Places commerating her work. The Helen
Hartness Flanders Ballad Collection at Middlebury College houses
an archive of New England folk song and folklife materials. Begun
in 1930 by Helen Hartness Flanders of Springfield,
Vermont, it was given to Middlebury College
in 1941.
Housed in Special Collections in the Main
Library the Flanders Collection consists
of field recordings on cylinder, disc and
tape of traditional song and dance music
recorded in all the New England States
between 1930 and 1966. Other materials
in the collection includes photographs,
manuscripts, letters, broadsides, books
and journals.