AU2010-3136 -- Wild Track 9
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AU2010-3136 -- Wild Track 9
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Interview: Kenneth describes relationships between neighbors regarding right of way, property, water and electricity. Maple syrup, sugar on snow. Tapping beech and birch trees as a source of utility water. Discusses tapping pines for turpentine. Discusses logging in the south, pay inequity between black and white workers. Logging saws. They discuss the Watergate scandal and the future of American politics.
Interview: Kenneth describes relationships between neighbors regarding right of way, property, water and electricity. Maple syrup, sugar on snow. Tapping beech and birch trees as a source of utility water. Discusses tapping pines for turpentine. Discusses logging in the south, pay inequity between black and white workers. Logging saws. They discuss the Watergate scandal and the future of American politics.
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Richard Brick/Last Stand Farmer Collection -- VFC2003-0007. Vermont Folklife Center Archive, Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury, Vermont, United States of America.
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Audio recording copyright Richard Brick.
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English
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AU2010-3136
Citation
Brick, Richard (Interviewer)
, O’Donnell, Helen (Interviewee)
, and O’Donnell, Kenneth (Interviewee), “AU2010-3136 -- Wild Track 9,” Vermont Folklife Center Digital Collections, accessed January 14, 2025, https://vtfolklifearchive.org/collections/items/show/1493.
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