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Vermont Alumni News vol. 30 no. 10
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    • Creator: University of Vermont
    • Date Created: 1950
    • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, The Vermont alumni news, 1943-1950


    Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 03 no. 16
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      • Creator: University of Vermont
      • Date Created: 1924
      • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly


      Vermont Alumni News vol. 28 no. 06
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        • Creator: University of Vermont
        • Date Created: 1948
        • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, The Vermont alumni news, 1943-1950


        Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 16 no. 21
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          • Creator: University of Vermont
          • Date Created: 1937
          • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly


          Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 05 no. 33
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            • Creator: University of Vermont
            • Date Created: 1926
            • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly


            The following communication, transmitted in reply to inquiries relative to the liability to the performance of militia service
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              • Creator: Vermont. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office., Washburn, Peter T. (Peter Thacher), 1814-1870.
              • Date Issued: 1865
              • Parent Collections: Civil War Broadsides and Ephemera


              Mandana White Goodenough Diary, 1844-1846, 1860-1861
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                • Creator: Goodenough, Mandana White, 1826-1924.
                • Date Created: 1844-1846\, 1860-1861
                • Description: Mandana White was born on January 15, 1826 in Calais, Vt. to Jesse and Lovisa (Tucker) White. Between 1844 and 1845, she taught school in Marshfield and attended the Lebanon Liberal Institute in Lebanon, NH. She married Eli Goodenough in Calais on April 20, 1845, and the couple had four children that lived to adulthood: Myron Alonzo, Flora Gertrude (m. Whipple), Edward Tucker, and Charles Davis. The Goodenoughs lived and worked on a large farm in Hardwick. After her husband’s death in 1860, Goodenough sold the family farm and purchased a smaller one in Walden, where she raised her four children. By 1870, she and her daughter, Flora, had moved to Barre, where Goodenough’s parents then resided; Goodenough lived with them for a time before moving into the house next door. Goodenough made three trips to Oregon in the latter part of her life to visit her son Charles and daughter, Flora, who both lived in the state after 1873. She also moved several times in later life, beginning with her return to Walden by 1900. Around 1910, she moved to Plainfield, where she worked for a time for the Red Cross. In 1920, she moved to Hardwick to be closer to her sons, Myron and Edward. At the time of Goodenough’s death on April 21, 1924, she was living with her widowed daughter, Flora, in Hardwick. Topics in this diary include employment opportunities for women in the 1840s, courtship and marriage, illness and death, and religious beliefs and practices in mid-nineteenth-century Vermont.
                • Parent Collections: Diaries


                Milk: Correspondence H.R. 2119, S. 762, 1949
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                  • Creator: Aiken, George D. (George David), 1892-1984.
                  • Date Created: 1949
                  • Description: Topics include bills in House and Senate to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to announce the parity price of milk and announce or make effective the support price of milk; mandatory supports for dairy products; disposal of surplus dairy products; proposed suspension of Boston milk order; Vermont farm cooperatives; supply and demand provision of the New England milk formula; United Farmers of New England; proposed equalizing of prices in New York and New England milksheds; marketing of Class II New York milk in New England secondary markets.
                  • Parent Collections: Dairy and the US Congress


                  Dairy: Misc. (Library), 1957-1958
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                    • Creator: Aiken, George D. (George David), 1892-1984., Graves, Paul D., Towne, Elmer., Cooper, John Sherman, 1901-., Morse, True D.
                    • Date Created: 1957-1958
                    • Description: Topics include New England milk market and its different marketing orders; New York milk strike and New York milk market; responsibility of state governments in improving circumstances for dairy farmers; Federal Milk Order; effect of the New York milk strike on the Republican Party; Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Benson; differences in milk production around the country; consumption of dairy products; loans for milk tanks; opinions on dairy price supports by various Vermont farm constituencies as reported by Vermont Commissioner of Agriculture, Elmer Towne; Abernethy "Self-Help" bill; effects on Vermont farmers of a New England wide milk marketing order; proposal to extend the present export price assistance program to dry whole milk, and to evaporated milk; report on Eastern Milk Marketing Order; price war in the Boston market; growth of Hood Co.; Whiting Milk Company's economic difficulties and proposal to have operating cooperatives buy it; Southeastern New England milk order; milk production and pricing in Connecticut.
                    • Parent Collections: Dairy and the US Congress


                    Dairy: Correspondence and Dairymen's League vs. Teamsters, 1959
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                      • Creator: Aiken, George D. (George David), 1892-1984.
                      • Date Created: 1959
                      • Description: Topics include New England Milkshed Price Committee; letter from Elmer Towne, Vermont Commissioner of Agriculture, on a variety of dairy issues in Vermont; continuation of dairy support prices; National Conference on Interstate Shipments of Milk and a proposed national milk standards act; USDA General Counsel's opinion of proposed limitations on dairy price supports in the Department of Agriculture and Farm Credit Adminstration Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1960; "Swedish Treatment" for mastitis; pesticide and antibiotic residues in milk.
                      • Parent Collections: Dairy and the US Congress