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1953, WINTER - A.W. Gray's Sons horse
powered machines in Middlebury, The Carthusian monastery in Whitingham,
Skiing in Vermont, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Sailing on
ice, Life in the town of Canaan, The Vermont Country Dance Festival,
Farming in the winter, Christmas in the mountains, Flying a Navion
35H, Rutland's annual Charity Ball. Out
of Print.
1953, AUTUMN - Pa'tridge hunting; Waterbury birch; Land
of the quiet hills; Shelburne Shipyard; Silversmith Joseph Skinger
in Alburg Springs; The Vermont touch: neighbors help out in West
Dover; Some Vermont ways; "Small potatoes"; In Vermont
a little slower (Byron Morse and son, George); Autumn scenic;
Family feast: the Vermont Turkey; Church suppers; A taste for
figures: mathematical prodigies Zerah Colburn and Truman Safford;
Homo Vermonticus: Elmer Houghton; Walter Colby -- East Wallingford's
harness maker; Powers Chair Factory in East Lyndon. Out
of Print.
1953, SUMMER - Little Rocky Pond; Inventor Julio T. Buel's
fishing lures; Lake Willoughby; Independence Day in North Danville;
The Johnsons of Eagle Tavern in East Poultney; The Wright Art
School in Stowe; Shelburne Museum; Touring Vermont on a bicycle;
Birds of Vermont; Collector's items: Nature's claystones; Barton
serves sugar on snow to summer visitors; Ballard pottery; Haying
in Vermont. Out of Print.
1953, SPRING - Vermont School of Agriculture, Lincoln
Iron Works in Rutland, Living in Vermont, University of Vermont's
College of Medicine, Cushman Colonial Creations in North Bennington,
Gay Blade Vermonters, The Jigger Central Electric Railroad in
South Royalton, Trout fishing, Maple sugaring, Water dowsing. Buy
this issue.
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1952, WINTER - Vermont's book wagons,
Country vet Ray Dumas, Winter at Concord Corner, Ethan Howard's
Christmas tradition, The story of Bromley Mountain, Country children,
The Chittenden County mills, The mystery of a wooden rooster,
Rug-hooking in Pittsford, Human hibernation, Brud's Husky Farm
in Hartland. Out of Print..
1952, AUTUMN - The Allen Homestead, No. 28 in Fitch's
Grant; 1927 Flood; Vermont at the Eastern States Exposition;
Newell Green's autumn portfolio; Hop raising; Fall in Waterford
(scenic); From an Attic in Athens (poem); YWCA sponsors Wives
from Overseas; October adventure: Back road exploring; Let's
go coon hunting!; The Vermont house in England; The lost treasure
of St. Francis; Hoot, Toot & Whistle: the Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington
railroad of Readsboro; Edlund of Vermont: manufacturer of kitchen
tools.Out of Print.
1952, SUMMER - A historic boat ride on Lake Champlain,
The trout of the Battenkill River, Buggy riding, Artist Maxfield
Parrish, The Floating Island of Lake Sadawga in Whitingham, The
town of Stowe, Wild flowers, Country cooking, Auctions, The F.
H. Horsford Nursery in Charlotte, The Kurn Hattin Institution
in Westminster. Buy this
issue.
1952, SPRING - The Wells River theater, Maple sugaring,
A Vermont home, The saw mill in Irasburg, A school house, Fairdale
Farms in Bennington, Grandmothers play basketball in South Royalton,
Green Mountain Junior College in Poultney, Rudyard Kipling's
Vermont house, Fish hatcheries, Restoring homes, Maple recipes,
Beaver day. Buy this issue.
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1951, WINTER - Vermont Christmas trees,
The barrel-stave bronco winter sport, Plymouth's gold rush, Norwich
University, Ice fishing in Vermont, The United States national
men's downhill ski championships at Stowe, Photographer Mack
Derick, The Eastern Magnesia Talc Company of Vermont, Growing
up on a farm in Pittsford, Vermonter Bruce MacDonald, Postage
stamps. Buy this issue
1951, AUTUMN - Stratton Mountain's section of the Long
Trail; Arlington's Carl Ruggles: renown composer and noted painter;
The Whites of Bradford put on a country wedding; Statesmen Joseph
and Benjamin Wait left their mark on early Vermont; The Sargents
of Bethel and their Bambi; Dewees Cochran of Norwich makes dolls
to resemble their owners; The science behind the colorful autumn
leaf; Apple time in Yankee-land; Autumn scenic portfolio; Harrington
Meats; Bennington College; Architect Paul Thayer builds houses
with personality; Vermont rifles and riflemakers. Buy
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1951, SUMMER - The Wilder Dam, Building the floating
bridge in Brookfield, The Brigham Farm in St. Albans, Artist
Oliver Tarbell Eddy, Covered bridges, Camp Hochelaga in South
Hero, Vermont's pipe line, Elmer Gove of the Champlain View Gardens
in Burlington, Volunteer farmers, The Lake Dunmore sailing club,
A Lake Champlain vacation, Middlebury Youth Hostel, The East
Dover Volunteer Fire Company. Buy
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1951, SPRING - Celebrating Memorial Day in Grafton, Vermont's
new government, A new sugar house, Ferns of the Green Mountains,
Vermont farm cooperatives, The National Survey in Chester, Author
and artist Rowland Evans Robinson, Goddard College in Plainfield,
Apple blossoms, The Hardwick tulip festival, Budd Hawkins' garden
seeds, The St. Johnsbury Trade School, Angler George Fuller Carleton. Buy
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1950, WINTER - Norwich University's
mountain ROTC training program, Vermonter John Dewey, Skate sailing
on the lakes, Portraits of Vermonters, Winter trees, The Lane
Manufacturing Company in Montpelier, Skiing, Lyndonville's Winter
Carnival, Woodcarver Herbert Wilcox, The tale of the little red
schoolhouse in Townshend, The University of Vermont's Kake Walk,
The Blessed Sacrament Church in Stowe, Oxen in Vermont. Buy
this issue.
1950, AUTUMN - Johnson Teacher's College, Extra-curricular
activities, Contrary Country by Ralph Nading Hill, Vermont's
railroads, The Hartland United Church chopping bee, Lisle McIntosh's
mincemeat, The stone buildings of North Chester, Harvest dance,
Northern art, Lake Champlain's Ticonderoga sails again, The Watkins
Chincilla Ranch in Springfield, The Old Stone Church in Weathersfield
Bow, The beauty of November, Green Mountain Woodcrafters in Bristol,
Vermont's turnpikes. Buy
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1950, SUMMER - Preserving the land, The 1810 Barton River
disaster, Horseback riding, Restoring a Grand Isle barn, The
Northeast Kingdom, Middlebury College, Historic buildings of
New England, The film Green Mountain Land, The churches
of Wardsboro, Blunderbuss Academy in Brookline, Vermonter James
P. Taylor, The Crowley Cheese Factory, Golden Guernsey cows. Buy
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1950, SPRING - Bee day in Lyndon, The challenge of salmon
fishing, Green Mountain Sportsmen's Show in White River Junction,
The Brookfield Center Congregational Church, The burning of the
Casey Bridge in Moretown, Vermonter Frederick Billings, The history
of National Life Insurance Company in Montpelier, A maple sugar
party, Franklin County Maple Festival, The Fleming Museum in
Burlington, The Havens House in Clarendon, Town meeting day,
Explorer Elizabeth Taylor, Vermont's boy scouts. Buy
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