



Frank Goss Reading Mail in West Danville Vermont 1943
Frank Goss, a seventy-one-year-old farmer, stands outside Gilbert S. Hastings general store and post office in West Danville, Vermont, reading his mail in 1943. Hastings store served as a vital community hub, providing goods and services to local residents. At the time, many farmers relied on mail for communication, including news from service members in World War II.
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Frank Goss Reading Mail in West Danville Vermont 1943