Gathering Sap to make Maple Sugar
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Description: "The sugar maple tree resembles the sycamore, and abounds in the northern parts of the United States, and in the British possessions, where large quantities of sugar are made. "-Lupton
Source: F.M Lupton The Popular Cyclopeadia of Useful Knowledge (New York: F.M Lupton , 1888) 267
Keywords: maple, sugar, sap, making maple sugar, tree
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