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Photographer: Mike Wintermantel
Taken: April 17, 2011
Caption:
A Solid Foundation | Additional Description: The Marshall household was the last residence on West Main Street before crossing the small stream called Coal Lick Run. The home included a barn and what the family called "the orchard," a carriage house, four large apple trees, a brick spring house, "a very crude shack" where George kept his rabbits and , right outside his bedroom window, off the second floor, a grapevine. On summer mornings George pull(ed) down bunches of delicious concord grapes.
Submitted: April 18, 2011, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Database Locator Identification Number: p150635
File Size: 2.457 Megabytes
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