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  • Collection: Vermont 1970s Counterculture Project Images

Woodshed floor at Frog Run Farm

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Wood splinters on the floor of the woodshed in Frog Run Farm

Martha and David

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Martha Lasley and David Houriet in the barn at Frog Run Farm. Martha was saying goodbye to David

Kids from Mad Brook Farm

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Children from Mad Brook Farm, a nearby commune

House in Derby

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House that Robert Houriet and Mary Mathias built in Derby, where they lived until they purchased Frog Run Farm. It was the site of gatherings at which people looked for land to build the farm in April - June 1972.

Mary Mathias

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Mary Mathias in the kitchen at Derby house

David in the loft

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

Mary and David

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Mary Mathias and son David Houriet reading by the Round Oak woodstove at the Derby House

Norman and Cynthia

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Norman Trout and his daughter Cynthia, age 2, at the Derby house

Martha and Robert

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Martha and Robert standing in the sugarhouse at Frog Run Farm OR Derby house

Mary in the garden

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Mary Mathias planting their first garden at the Derby house

Robert sugaring

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Robert Houriet sugaring at the Derby house. He originally wanted to name the farm Gemini Farm, but on the day he was sugaring, a man came by and said "Frog Run, eh?" referring to the last sap run of the season. That became the name of the farm.

Robert Houriet

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Robert Houriet, in a pensive moment