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1. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Piping the maple sap from the vat into the sugar house after gathering. There it is boiled down into syrup in an evaporator. Frank Shurtleff's farm of about 400 acres, originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars nnually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont 1940 Mar

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2. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Gathering sap for maple syrup on Frank Schutleff's farm of about 400 acres originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raised sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont] 1940 Mar

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3. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Gathering sap for maple syrup on Frank Schutleff's farm of about 400 acres originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raised sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont 1940 Mar

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4. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Gathering sap for maple syrup on Walter Gaylord's farm. Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. Mr. Gaylord raises sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 600 out of his 1000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year 1940 Mar

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5. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Gathering sap for maple syrup on Frank Schutleff's farm of about 400 acres originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raised sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont] 1940 Mar

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6. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Gathering sap for maple syrup on Frank Schutleff's farm of about 400 acres originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raised sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont

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7. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Gathering sap for maple syrup on Walter Gaylord's farm. Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. Mr. Gaylord raises sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 600 out of his 1000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year

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8. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Gathering sap for maple syrup on Frank Schutleff's farm of about 400 acres originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raised sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont]

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9. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Piping the maple sap from the vat into the sugar house after gathering. There it is boiled down into syrup in an evaporator. Frank Shurtleff's farm of about 400 acres, originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars nnually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont

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10. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Gathering sap for maple syrup on Frank Schutleff's farm of about 400 acres originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raised sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont]

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11. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Hired man, young neighbor (Julia Fletcher), collie dog, and Frank H. Shurtleff's son gathering sap from sugar trees for making syrup. Sugaring is a social event and is enjoyed by all the young people and children in the neighborhood. The Shurtleff farm has about 400 acres and was purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty-five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont] [1940 Apr.?]

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12. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Mr. Shurtleff's child sitting on top of vat and sled in which sap for maple syrup is gathered. Bridgewater, near Woodstock, Vermont 1940 Apr.?

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13. [Trademark registration by Scudder, Conn & Brown for Scudder's Canada Sap brand Maple Sirup] 1895 Aug. 27.

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14. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Tapped sugar maple with buckets of sap on Frank Shurtleff's farm. North Bridgewater, Vermont. He usually taps about 2000 trees, but this year he only tapped 1000 because of deep snow. Sugaring generally brings him about one thousand dollars annually, but this year he expects to make only about 300 to 500 gallons of syrup 1940 Mar

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15. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Hired man, young neighbor (Julia Fletcher), collie dog, and Frank H. Shurtleff's son gathering sap from sugar trees for making syrup. Sugaring is a social event and is enjoyed by all the young people and children in the neighborhood. The Shurtleff farm has about 400 acres and was purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty-five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont] [1940 Apr.?]

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16. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Hired man, young neighbor (Julia Fletcher), collie dog, and Frank H. Shurtleff's son gathering sap from sugar trees for making syrup. Sugaring is a social event and is enjoyed by all the young people and children in the neighborhood. The Shurtleff farm has about 400 acres and was purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty-five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont] [1940 Apr.?]

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17. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Mr. Shurtleff's child sitting on top of vat and sled in which sap for maple syrup is gathered. Bridgewater, near Woodstock, Vermont] [1940 Apr.?]

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18. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Boiling down sap into maple syrup in evaporator in Walter Gaylord's house in Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. He averages about 150 gallons of syrup annually but this year tapped only 600 out of his 1000 trees, because of unusually deep snow and late spring. He owns several farms in this particular farm unit there are eighty acres. It has been in the family for three generations. He has about forty head of cattle, raises poultry, and potatoes 1940 Mar

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19. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Hired man, young neighbor (Julia Fletcher), collie dog, and Frank H. Shurtleff's son gathering sap from sugar trees for making syrup. Sugaring is a social event and is enjoyed by all the young people and children in the neighborhood. The Shurtleff farm has about 400 acres and was purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows, cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty-five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont 1940 Apr.?

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20. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Vat and cans used in gathering sap for maple syrup outside sugar house on Frank Shurtleff's farm. North Bridgewater, Vermont 1940 Mar

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