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(Alva) Extended Image Selection
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    • Creator: Prospect Archives and Center for Education and Research
    • Description: This set of 172 color reproductions represents all the color images made of (Alva‚Äôs) work for the Reference Edition. The selection results from the work of a participant in the Prospect Archive Scholars/Fellows project of 1983-85 or of comparable study in later institutes. The participants‚Äîgenerally educators‚Äîeach went through each item in the child‚Äôs collection, organized and numbered it chronologically, and together with others similarly engaged, used Prospect‚Äôs Descriptive Processes to make additional collaborative inquiries into the work and the common and divergent threads between the children. The selection of color images for the Reference Edition was made on the basis of this study, to represent characteristic and exceptional themes, motifs, stylistic tendencies, and choices of media, through the duration of the collection.
    • Parent Collections: Prospect Archive of Children's Work, (Alva)


    (Iris) Works
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      • Creator: Prospect Archives and Center for Education and Research
      • Description: This set of 226 color reproductions represents all the color images made of (Iris‚Äô) work for the Reference Edition. The selection results from the work of a participant in the Prospect Archive Scholars/Fellows project of 1983-1985 or of comparable study in later institutes. The participants‚Äîgenerally educators‚Äîeach went through each item in the child‚Äôs collection, organized and numbered it chronologically, and, together with others similarly engaged, used Prospect‚Äôs Descriptive Processes to make additional collaborative inquiries into the work and the common and divergent threads between the children. The selection of color images for the Reference Edition was made on the basis of this study, to represent characteristic and exceptional themes, motifs, stylistic tendencies, and choices of media, through the duration of the collection.
      • Parent Collections: Prospect Archive of Children's Work, (Iris)


      Maple Research Collection
        • Creator: Proctor Maple Research Center, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station.
        • Date Created: 1890-1988
        • Description: This collection documents the history of maple research at the University of Vermont. Included in the collection is a selection of photographs from the archives of the Proctor Maple of Vermont (UVM), and the first permanent maple research facility in the United States. The photographs, taken between 1948-1957, document the construction of the field station’s first sugarhouse, as well as the PMRC sugar bush and early maple experiments. Also included in the collection are the published University of Vermont Agricultural Extension bulletins on maple research (1890-1988), taken from both the Proctor Maple Research Center archive and the University of Vermont Libraries Department of Special Collections. Maple research in Vermont has a long history, dating back to the early 1890s, when C. H. (Charles Howard) Jones, head of the UVM Agricultural Experiment Station and a prominent early maple sugar chemist, conducted seminal research on the biology of maple trees to better understand the sap flow mechanism and its dependence on meteorological changes, as well as the considerable variance in sap sugar content. In 1946, James Marvin and Fred Taylor founded the Proctor Maple Research Center with a donation by Governor Mortimer Proctor of the former “Harvey Farm” in Underhill Center, Vermont, to UVM. For the first year of operation, research on sap flow, maple tree physiology, and the economics of maple production were conducted in an 8’ x 12’ shed. In 1948, the first sugarhouse was constructed to allow research on syrup production techniques, followed several years later by the C.H. Jones Laboratory (which served as the primary research laboratory until it burned down in 1998). Through the years, the PMRC has had its fair share of prominent maple researchers, scientists and educators, including Frederick Laing, whose research helped develop and improve methods of installing plastic tubing and directed improvements in using vacuum pumps to increase sap yields, and Mariafranca Morselli, who brought a greater understanding to the role of microorganisms in determining syrup grade, as well as developing methods to detect adulteration of maple syrup by adding other sugars. In 1999, the PMRC was named to the National Register of Historic Places, and today houses facilities that include an 8,000 square foot laboratory and a demonstration and research sugarhouse, as well as the original research shed.


        Green Mountain Brand
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          • Creator: Green Mountain Packing Co.
          • Description: Label for "Maple Cream, made from 100% Pure Maple Syrup," packed for L.E. & G.R. Squier, Waterbury, Vermont.
          • Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection


          Eli Camp Maple Syrup
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            • Creator: Eli Camp (Firm)
            • Description: Label reading "Maple Syrup, made in Vermont, home of the finest maple goods in the world." Made by Eli Camp, East Randolph, Vermont.
            • Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection


            Worker surveying near experiment station
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              • Creator: Proctor Maple Research Center
              • Description: Winter, 1948
              • Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection


              Experiment in the sugar bush
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                • Creator: Proctor Maple Research Center
                • Description: Winter, 1948
                • Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection


                Thinning plots in the sugar bush
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                  • Creator: Proctor Maple Research Center
                  • Description: Winter, 1948
                  • Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection


                  View of Green Mountains through the sugar bush
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                    • Creator: Proctor Maple Research Center
                    • Description: Winter, 1949
                    • Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection


                    Construction of the sugar house
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                      • Creator: Proctor Maple Research Center
                      • Description: Fall, 1948
                      • Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection