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Member of the Otsego Forest Products Cooperative. New York. Lorenzo Clapper. Otsego County, New York
Home of Lorenzo Clapper. Member of the Otsego Forest Products Coop. New York
Mrs. Lorenzo Clapper and her children. Otsego County, New York
Cut-over land. Otsego County, New York
Otsego County, New York. Otsego Lake
Barns on Lorenzo Clapper's farm. Otsego County, New York
Lorenzo Clapper and his wife, Otsego County, New York
Bas-reliefs. Greenbelt school. Maryland
Bas-reliefs on Greenbelt school. Maryland
Large trees found in the Otsego County forest area. New York
Cherry Creek Valley, Otsego County, New York
Filling temporary silo. Otsego County, New York
School at Greenbelt, Maryland
Bas-reliefs. Greenbelt school, Maryland
Bas-reliefs on Greenbelt school. Maryland
Bas-reliefs on Greenbelt school. Maryland
Stoware. Stowe, Vermont
Logs for veneer mill at Morrisville, Vermont
Cut-over maple orchard. Chittenden County, Vermont
Woodshed on the McNally farm. Kirby, Vermont
Windsor County, Vermont
Courthouse. Lamoille County, Vermont.
Painting woodenware. Stowe, Vermont
Cut-over land. Chittenden County, Vermont
Stoware. Stowe, Vermont
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