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The History Shop Great Possibilities 150 Verne Morton Photographs

Great Possibilities 150 Verne Morton Photographs

$40.00

Great Possibilities: 150 Verne Morton Photographs - by Ronald E. Ostman, Harry Littell

Published by Six Mile Creek Press, 2010

“These photographs speak to us through time, showing how others have lived on this land. Through the seasons and years, Verne Morton recorded his family and neighbors at work and at ease, in school, and on the farm. Morton helps us see the differences between then and now, and he gives us a way to see continuity over time—of those things that are eternal.”—Carol Kammen, Tompkins County Historian

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Great Possibilities: 150 Verne Morton Photographs - by Ronald E. Ostman, Harry Littell

Published by Six Mile Creek Press, 2010

“These photographs speak to us through time, showing how others have lived on this land. Through the seasons and years, Verne Morton recorded his family and neighbors at work and at ease, in school, and on the farm. Morton helps us see the differences between then and now, and he gives us a way to see continuity over time—of those things that are eternal.”—Carol Kammen, Tompkins County Historian

Great Possibilities: 150 Verne Morton Photographs - by Ronald E. Ostman, Harry Littell

Published by Six Mile Creek Press, 2010

“These photographs speak to us through time, showing how others have lived on this land. Through the seasons and years, Verne Morton recorded his family and neighbors at work and at ease, in school, and on the farm. Morton helps us see the differences between then and now, and he gives us a way to see continuity over time—of those things that are eternal.”—Carol Kammen, Tompkins County Historian

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Tompkins County is on the traditional, ancestral, and contemporary lands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫˀ Nation, part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Read more…

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