Glimpse of the Past #18: Irasburg, Vermont

Our eighteenth “Glimpse of the Past” with The Barton Chronicle featured postcard images from Irasburg, Vermont circa 1910-1940. The images include:

(1) Cleaning up after an undated major storm, likely from the 1930’s.
(2) Irasburg Village taken from a DeHavilland Battle Plane on June 22, 1921 by Lt. W. E. Cleveland enroute to Boston.
(3) The Irasburg Common about 1940 by Harry Richardson.
(4) A postcard image of a round barn that is marked Irasburg ?. This does not appear to be the barn on Robillard Flats that burned in 2016.
(5) Irasburg Village School as it appeared about 1910. This postcard was mailed on October 23, 1913.
(6) The Leach Library in Irasburg was established in 1926. This postcard was mailed February 9, 1929 and the message states the library is fixed up very nicely inside and that there is a great deal of Whooping Cough going around.
(7) Now Ray’s Market, this image shows the Brahana’s Store on the left and Sears and Russell store on the right as well as the Post Office about 1906.
(8) Rolling the roads in Irasburg with a four horse hitch in the early twentieth century.
(9) A snowshoe trek to a winter camp in Irasburg in the early twentieth century.