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Sugaring

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Peggy and Tom (new team of horses) sugaring. On the dray are Sky Yardley and Polly Jerome.

Sugaring

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Mary Mathias checking for syrup

Sugaring

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Chris Carrington skimming the back pan in the sugarhouse

Sugaring tools

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Spouts used in sugaring at Frog Run Farm. Members gathered them wherever they could - antique stores, farmers who gave them away because they were switching to pipeline. They tapped 500 trees that season.

Polly Jerome

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Polly Jerome fixes Peggy's bit

Sugarhouse

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Sugarhouse at Frog Run Farm, built in fall 1973 using lumber from surrounding land. Martha Lasley in foreground.

15th Vermont Infantry Regimental Flag

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15th Vermont regimental flag. Blue background. Obverse has Vermont state seal with letters "15th Regt. Vermont Vols." Reverse has national eagle seal with letters "E Pluribus Unum."

Mrs. Coolidge and son John at Mercersburg

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First Lady Grace Coolidge poses for a photograph with her son, John Coolidge, by the steps of a building in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, June 2, 1924, probably on the occasion of John's graduation from Mercersburg Academy.

Confederate Memorial Day

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President Calvin Coolidge lays a wreath on a monument at Arlington National Cemetery dedicated to Confederate soldiers killed in the Civil War, May 25, 1924.

Coolidges at Tomb of Unknown Civil War Heroes

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President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge pay a visit to the Tomb of Unknown Civil War Heroes at the Arlington National Cemetery, March 31, 1926.

President Coolidge visits home of President Monroe

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President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge visit "Oak Hill," the home of James Monroe, 5th President of the United States, in Loudon County, Virginia.

Mrs. Coolidge at cornerstone laying

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First Lady Grace Coolidge attends the laying of the cornerstone of an unidentified building, May 27, 1925.