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East Montpelier, United States
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East Montpelier, Vermont. Charles Ormsbee's son Richard, aged five, who tries to help on his father's farm
Union Meetinghouse
East Village Meetinghouse
Coburn Covered Bridge
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
East Montpelier, Vermont. Richard, age five, son of Charles Ormsbee, who licks all the savings stamps and helps in other ways in the family war projects
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. The woodlot on Charles Ormsbee's farm. He agreed to saw up 10,000 board feet of lumber from his woodlot this year as against none last year
East Montpelier, Vermont. The Charles Ormsbee family at dinner
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. Mrs. Myrtle Ormsbee and Marilyn, mother and daughter of farmer Charles Ormsbee. Mrs. Ormsbee is knitting sweaters for the Red Cross
East Montpelier, Vermont. Charles Ormsbee, at the mailbox on his farm "Harvest Acres," talking over farm bureau matters with a caller
East Montpelier, Vermont, a scene on the outskirts of East Montpelier showing a group of dwellings between the river and the hill
East Montpelier, Vermont. Charles Ormsbee's widowed mother, Mrs. Myrtle Ormsbee, knitting sweaters for the Red Cross, and entertaining her grandson of five at the same time
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
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
East Montpelier, Vermont. Richard, age five, son of Charles Ormsbee, shown with his mother, is licking savings stamps, a self-selected war project. All his family contribute in special ways to the war effort
East Montpelier, Vermont. Richard, age five, son of the farmer Charles Ormsbee, has his own war project; he has agreed to lick all the savings stamps for the family
East Montpelier, Vermont. Mrs. Myrtle Ormsbee, widowed mother of farmer Charles Ormsbee, knitting sweaters for the Red Cross
East Montpelier, Vermont. The Charles Ormsbee family and his widowed mother, Mrs. Myrtle Ormsbee, at dinner
East Montpelier, Vermont. A country road leading to the Charles Ormsbee farm which appears in the distance
East Montpelier, Vermont. The house and barn and other buildings on the Charles Ormsbee Farm, as seen from the river, showing a covered bridge in the foreground
East Montpelier, Vermont. The woodlot on Charles Ormsbee's farm. He agreed to saw up 10,000 board feet of lumber from his woodlot this year as against none last year as his contribution toward the war effort
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