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Walter M. Gaylord syruping off the maple sap has finally boiled down in the King evaporator to the correct syrup consistancy. He averages about 150 gallons annually, but this year tapped only 600 of his 1000 trees because of unusually deep snow and late spring. He owns several farms; in this particular unit there are eighty acres. It has been in his family for three generations. He has about forty head of cattle, raises poultry and potatoes

Walter M. Gaylord syruping off the maple sap has finally boiled down i...

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Shipbuilding (Newport News) These skilled workers are tinpleting an evaporator top, part of a stream turbine which will help to drive a news naval vessel under construction at the Newport News ways

Shipbuilding (Newport News) These skilled workers are tinpleting an ev...

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Walter. M Gaylord dripping the boiled-down maple syrup to see if it has reached the correct consistency for maple syrup. Making maple syrup on King evaporator. Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. He averages about 150 gallons of syrup annually, this year tapped only 600 out of his 1000 trees, because of deep snow and late spring. He owns several farms, in this particular farm unit there are eighty acres. It has been in the family three generations, has about thirty-five or forty head of cattle; raises poultry and potatoes

Walter. M Gaylord dripping the boiled-down maple syrup to see if it ha...

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Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Chlorine Evaporator & Storage Building, 800 feet South of December Seventh Avenue; 600 feet West of D Street, Commerce City, Adams County, CO

Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Chlorine Evaporator & Storage Building, 800 fe...

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Boiling down sap into maple syrup in evaporator in Walter Gaylord's house in Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. He averages about 150 gallons of syrup annually but this year tapped only 600 out of his 1000 trees, because of unusually deep snow and late spring. He owns several farms in this particular farm unit there are eighty acres. It has been in the family for three generations. He has about forty head of cattle, raises poultry, and potatoes

Boiling down sap into maple syrup in evaporator in Walter Gaylord's ho...

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Mr. Walter M. Gaylord "firing" the King evaporator during boiling of maple syrup. Gaylord's farm, Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont

Mr. Walter M. Gaylord "firing" the King evaporator during boiling of m...

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Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Chlorine Evaporator & Storage Building, 800 feet South of December Seventh Avenue; 600 feet West of D Street, Commerce City, Adams County, CO

Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Chlorine Evaporator & Storage Building, 800 fe...

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Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Chlorine Evaporator & Storage Building, 800 feet South of December Seventh Avenue; 600 feet West of D Street, Commerce City, Adams County, CO

Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Chlorine Evaporator & Storage Building, 800 fe...

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Piping the maple sap from the vat into the sugar house after gathering. There it is boiled down into syrup in an evaporator. Frank Shurtleff's farm of about 400 acres, originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows cuts lumber and has been making maple syrup for about thirty five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars nnually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 200 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont

Piping the maple sap from the vat into the sugar house after gathering...

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Sugar house on Walter Gaylord's farm. Mad River Valley, Vermont. Making syrup on King evaporator. He averages about 150 gallons of syrup annually this year tapped only 600 out of his 1000 trees because of unusually deep snow and late spring. He owns several farms; in this particular farm unit there are eighty acres. It has been in the family three generations. Has about thirty-five or forty head of cattle, raises poultry and potatoes

Sugar house on Walter Gaylord's farm. Mad River Valley, Vermont. Makin...

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Walter N. Gaylord dripping the boiled-down maple syrup sap to see if it has reached correct consistency for syrup. Making maple syrup on King evaporator. Waitsfield, Mad River Valley, Vermont. He averages about 150 gallons of syrup annually, this year he tapped 600 out of his 1000 trees because of an unusually deep snow and late spring. He owns several farms in this particular farm unit. There are eighty acres. It has been in family three generations. Has about thirty-five or forty heads of cattle, raises poultry and potatoes

Walter N. Gaylord dripping the boiled-down maple syrup sap to see if i...

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