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TitleYoung daughter of Frank H. Shurtleff going towards the sugar house where sap from sugar maple trees is boiled down into maple syrup. The Shurtleff farm has about 400 acres, and was 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 annually. Because of the deep snows this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, VermontNotePhysical details: nitrate Applies To: Applies To: all Title and other information from caption card.More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available atCould not render: bf:electronicLocatorDimensions35 mm.Extent1 negativeProvision ActivityPublication: Vermont 1940 Publication: 1940 Apr.? Usage And Access PolicyNo known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White PhotographsCould not render: bf:electronicLocatorAcquisition SourceDLC Stock Number:LC-USF33-030895-M2 (b&w film nitrate neg.) DLC Stock Number:LC-DIG-fsa-8a42576 (digital file from original neg.)