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Description

Large World War 2 era photo album quasi-scrapbook of a Brattleboro, Vermont.  The album identifies many locals and family members and seems to be a collective of families compiled by an elderly lady of the community. There is an emphasis on local boys being drafted into service during World War 2 and their achievements. The album also illustrates what a wonderful time to grow up in America and Brattleboro, Vermont before  Leftist governing destroyed it. Today Brattleboro has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes and it riddled with drug abuse.

But at one time long, long time ago…”

Just (Some) of the Names and places shown in album:


 
 

Martina McDonald
Roy and Bea Marble
Winston Stanley National Guard
Mariam and Renn Stanley
Bill Root with Coon Skins shown in listing
Josephine Waite
464 Western Avenue
Josie Waite
William St. George
Rembrandt Stanley
Will Hammond and Arthur Post
Frank Greenwood
Ellis Carter’s house
98 High Street many homes shown on high street in Battleboro
Pictures showing Battleboro Daily Reformer being prepared for subscribers with newspaper article
Edna Daniels Wedding multiple photos
Jimmie Thompson
Lyndell St. George with her dolls and carriage
New Pontiac Purchase
Evelyn Cutler’s Birthday party multiple photos
Howard Rice publisher of the Reformer Newspaper on cruise with wife
Photo of WW2 Pilot William Rodgers and article about his 184 missions in the South Pacific theatre
 
Green Patriotic Album 11 ½ x 12 ½ inches 267 photos
Ref: Archival storage P & A