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Aftermath of flooding

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On June 30, after heavy rains, there as statewide flooding. The driveway at Frog Run Farm washed out and the field across the road flooded. The truck in the photo had been borrowed from Anatole Trudeau in order to transport manure received from a…

Ambassador Madeleine Kunin visits CERN

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Madeleine Kunin, in her capacity as Ambassador to Switzerland and Lichtenstein, visits the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva. Kunin was appointed Ambassador by President Bill Clinton and served from 1996 to 1999.

Anatole Trudeau in Sawmill

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Anatole Trudeau at his sawmill on the Frog Run Farm property. They bought the farm from him. The first year they purchased the farm, he was still operating the sawmill, and helped the members mill the lumber for the sugarhouse. Later, he dismantled…

Barn at Frog Run Farm

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Interior of the barn at Frog Run Farm, looking through the cracks in the walls

Bill and Iola Kelley

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Bill and Iola Kelley, farmers from Newport, Vt., who mentored the Frog Run Farm inhabitants. Bill offered for the Frog Run Farm to take over his vegetable stand in Derby. They declined because they wanted to farm their own land for their own use

Cb Hall

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Cb (sic) sugaring at Frog Run Farm

David Houriet

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David Houriet, age 5, at Frog Run Farm.

David in the loft

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David Houriet peeking over the edge of the loft at the Derby house

David Weaver

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David Weaver at Frog Run Farm. He ran a leather shop called Antelope Freeway Leather at Frog Run.

Debbie Bender

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Debbie Bender at Frog Run Farm

Denise and Mike

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Denise O'Brian and Mike, last name unknown, on the front porch at Frog Run

Dinner table at

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The house did not have electricity, so members used kerosene lamps to light the dinner table. The flowers pictured were from the fields around the farm.