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Boys on the farm

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Two African American boys ride on a hay wagon at a Vermont farm.

In the barn

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Two black boys help a Vermont farmer with a calf in a barn.

Boys in the living room

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Two African American boys share a relaxing moment with their hosts on a Vermont farm.

Watch your step!

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An African American woman gives instructions to a white man as a railroad conductor and a black boy listen as the group leaves Vermont.

Saying good-bye

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Rev. Ritchie Low, organizer of the two-week visit by black children to Vermont, says good-bye to two Black, female organizers, probably Laura Thomas and Anna Newsome, who stayed in Vermont with the children.

Sleeping on train

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A black boy and girl sleep on a train, probably as they are heading home to NYC.

Survey of the grounds around the Vermont State House, Montpelier, Vermont

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Survey of the grounds around the Vermont State House drawn by Franklin H. Dewart between 1913 and 1914.

Survey of the grounds around the Vermont State House, Montpelier, Vermont

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Survey of the grounds around the Vermont State House drawn by Franklin H. Dewart between 1913 and 1914.

Telegram from Edith Dodge to Frances Hobart, November 10, 1927

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A Western Union Telegram sent from Edith Dodge at Barre, Vermont to Frances Hobart at 114 North Main Street, Concord, New Hampshire on November 10, 1927. The message reads "We are safe and well have written" and is in response to a letter sent by…

Letter from Edith Dodge to Frances Hobart, November 11, 1927

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A letter sent from Edith Dodge at Barre, Vermont to Frances Hobart at Concord, New Hampshire in response to a letter sent by Frances Hobart in the aftermath of the 1927 flood in Vermont.

Bits of careless talk are pieced together by the enemy

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Poster showing a hand, wearing a Nazi ring, moving a piece of jigsaw puzzle, to complete the phrase "convoy sails for England tonight."

Prof. Flint's horse and cattle condition and renovating powders : the best article known as a blood purifier ... address orders to Dr. B.J. Kendall Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt.

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Product description. Woodcut of horse. Advertisement for "Kendall's treatise on the horse and his diseases" on verso.