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A young boy is working on a fire hydrant. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man milking cows. Office of War Information Photograph

East Montpelier, Vermont. Milking time on Charles Ormsbee's farm. He and his son Conrad, age eleven, are using automatic milkers. Mr. Ormsbee agreed to increase his Jersey herd from twenty-five to thirty milkers, to aid in the Food for Freedom program

A black and white photo of a man and a boy. Office of War Information Photograph

East Montpelier, Vermont. Charles Ormsbee and his son Conrad, age eleven, in the milk house on their farm. Mr. Ormsbee, with the assistance of the Washington County farm bureau agent Gordon Loveless, has signed up with the Food for Freedom program and agreed to increase his Jersey herd from twenty-five to thirty milkers. Part of the milking is done with automatic electric milkers such as shown in this picture

East Montpelier, Vermont. Conrad, age eleven, son of Charles Ormsbee, a member of the Capital City Boys 4-H club, who is raising a Jersey calf as his war project, helping his father at milking time. He knows how to use the automatic electric milker

East Montpelier, Vermont. Charles Ormsbee's widowed mother, Myrtle Ormsbee, knitting sweaters for the Red Cross. Mr. Ormsbee increased his produce, milk, and wood to aid the war effort, and all the members of his family aid in many ways

East Montpelier, Vermont. Charles Ormsbee's son Richard, aged five, who tries to help on his father's farm

A man milking a cow in a barn. Office of War Information Photograph

East Montpelier, Vermont. Conrad Ormsbee show with automatic electric milkers. His father agreed to increase his Jersey herd from twenty-five to thirty milkers to aid in the Food for Freedom program

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01/01/1942
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Henle, Fritz, photographer
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East Montpelier Center ,  44.28367, -72.52539
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American Merchant Seamen increase your professional knowledge and skill in the United States Maritime Service / Halls ; Plattner.

East Montpelier, Vermont. The Charles Ormsbee family at dinner

A black and white photo of a man and a boy. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a woman sitting in a rocking chair. Office of War Information Photograph

Zenas C. Robbins to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 27, 1864 (Plan to increase recruitment)

East Montpelier, Vermont. Marilyn, daughter of Charles Ormsbee, is president of her 4-H club, the Montpelier Center Girls, where she learns how to sew and cook economically and well

Reciprocal aid. Building a Nissen hut at an airfield in Britain for American Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

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