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- "Fairview" Dover, Vt.
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Robcheck's (?) house (1978) with view of church on common in the background.
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- 4-H Club
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1945 Winter Boys members of Minute Men of the 4-H Club with a large collection of newspapers loaded on a truck. Essex Junction
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- 4-H Club
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1945 Winter Minute Men of the 4-H Club with large collection of newspapers loaded on a truck. Essex Junction
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- 4-H Club
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1951/1952 Fall-Spring 4-H Club members gathered on the steps in front of Waterman Building, University of Vermont.
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- 4-H Club
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1951/1952 Fall-Spring 4-H Club members gathered on the steps in front of Waterman Building, University of Vermont.
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- 4-H Club
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1945 Winter Boy members of Minute Men of the 4-H Club with a man and a women (leaders?) Essex Junction, Vermont Newspaper collection drive
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- A Country Drive, West Dover, Vt.
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Dirtroad by streambed in wooded area of Dover.
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- A Happy Family.
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- A Vermont Sugar Lot, Newfane, Vt.
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Maple Hill Farm.
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- A bridge spanning a small river in the Japanese countryside
- Date Created
- 1909
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- A charm to protect against fire
- Date Created
- 1909
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The charm was created to protect the bearer from fire. On the marker, it says Jadaiji temple, which may be the Jindaiji temple in Tokyo.
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- A group of female performers
- Date Created
- 1909
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The woman on the right is holding a Shamisen, while the other women strike poses.
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- A group of monks under a large Buddhist statue
- Date Created
- 1909
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- A group of travelers on the Japanese coast
- Date Created
- 1909
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A group of five people and a horse appear to be traveling along the coast. A small town lies in the background.
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- A hotel in the Japanese countryside
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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In the upper left hand section of the picture, there is a black X inscribed on the picture. This was probably done by the original collector to identify which room (s)he stayed in.