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A hotel in the Japanese countryside
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    • Date Created: 1909
    • Description: In the upper left hand section of the picture, there is a black X inscribed on the picture. This was probably done by the original collector to identify which room (s)he stayed in.
    • Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs


    Cherry blossom festival in full swing
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      • Date Created: 1909
      • Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs


      Three men carrying a woman in a palanquin
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        • Date Created: 1909
        • Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs


        Victory celebration after the Japanese- Russo War
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          • Date Created: 1909
          • Description: The picture presents an interesting merging of Japanese and Western culture. The clothing, advertising, and signs point to the presence of western influence in the city.
          • Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs


          Barn raising
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            • Date Created: 1900
            • Description: Barn raising. Frame of barn is pictured with people standing and sitting on various levels of the frame. Barn built by Frank Valley, local carpenter.
            • Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs


            Sawing logs by horsepower
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              • Date Created: 1900
              • Description: Picture appears on p. 130 of Susannah Clifford's "Village in the Hills: a History of Danville, Vermont 1786-1995." Caption reads, "Sawing logs by horsepower at Webster's farm in the early 1900's. Left to right are Lee Hatch II, Arthur Webster, George Weeks, Edwin Webster, and Henry Page."
              • Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs


              Women and young girls sitting at picnic tables.
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                • Date Created: 1900
                • Description: Group of women and young girls sitting at picnic tables at the 1910 barn raising for Charles Joyce on the Old North Church Road. Pictured seated left to right are Daisy Pierce, Nellie Joyce, Luella Niles Blodgett, ?, Lottie Hawkins, Emma Shattuck, Lilly Clement, Rida Busby, ?, and Belle Ward.
                • Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs


                Lucius Stanton and an unidentified friend enjoy a glass of cider
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                  • Date Created: 1900
                  • Description: Used in a Burlington Free Press article (February 27, 1969) by Tennie Toussaint, "Early Vermonters Found Cash, Conviviality in 'Hard Likker': Potato Whiskey Ads Once Familiar." Caption for photo is "Lucius Stanton, right, and an unidentified friend enjoy a glass of cider in the front yard of Stanton's farm home above North Danville. The property is now the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Langmaid. This photo was probably taken about 1900."
                  • Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs


                  Group with horses in front of a sugarhouse
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                    • Date Created: 1900
                    • Description: Horses pulling sap into the sugarhouse. Man pictured in the doorway. Smoke coming from chimney. Boy pictured in front with sled. Two individuals pictured in the back, one is driving the horses, the other is carrying two buckets.
                    • Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs


                    North Danville sawmill workers
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                      • Date Created: 1900
                      • Description: Picture appears on p. 138 of Susannah Clifford's "Village in the Hills: a History of Danville, Vermont 1786-1995." Caption reads, "The sawmill in North Danville. Arthur Sanborn, whose office was in the little building at the right, is at the extreme left."
                      • Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs