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May 14

May 14, 1917

Local boys pick up the slack to keep local farms running.
During war time, everyone pitches in.

May 14 Radio Show

 

E.C. Tenney shared a plan for the upcoming farming season on this day in 1917. Many men had left to serve in World War I, creating a labor shortage.

Tenney met with Brattleboro's gardening committee, proposing a summer work camp that the Brattleboro Daily Reformer called a "clearing house for farm labor."

He was looking for young men who wanted summer jobs because they could be put to work on local farms. Tenney knew that the boys would provide good labor while the grateful farmers would provide the revenue to run the boys’ camp.


Postcard courtesy the collections of the Vermont Historical Society

 

May Archives | May 15

The Vermont Book OF Days - Brattleboro High School

An old postcard of Brattleboro High School, now home to
Brattleboro's Municipal Offices. Each year, the
graduating class planted more ivy around the building.


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