Correct. They can be abandoned, inactive, or active. Old is the key!
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Correct. They can be abandoned, inactive, or active. Old is the key!
Thanks for sharing this info Tim. This is a new project that just launched with the goal of putting together a record of the remaining historic sugarhouses in Vermont. The project was started by Dori...
Folks interested in the history of the Horse Shoe Forestry Company maple sugaring operation may want to join me for a virtual online presentation on the research and story of my new book A Sugarbush...
Thanks Dr. Tim. It is always great to see maple history in the news; however, this piece was a little weak with the facts of the Vermont Maid story. One can read a piece on my maple syrup history...
Here's a link to fairly recent story about the G.H. Grimm house in Rutland:
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Thanks for the note on the Sam Daniels blueprints on Ebay. I saw those as well and will be doing a later post on the Sam Daniels company in the evaporator company history series.
Thanks for checking that site out and thanks to Tim for sharing that link. I'm the owner, researcher, and writer of that site and a regular reader of mapletrader.com as well. I'm always happy to talk...
The Vermont Evaporator Company was started in August 1916 in Clarendon, VT by Robert H. Moroney, G.W. Fish, and T.J. Ford, all former employees of G.H. Grimm. In 1918 the company formally...
Here's a little bit of history on the Soule Company and the King Evaporator.
The King Evaporator was the brand name evaporator of the George H Soule Co. of St. Albans, VT. In the late 1890s and...
For those interested in maple related history, I wanted to share a new website/blog I have started as a contribution to the preservation and recording of the history of the maple industry. You can...