The Farm (1915)


Figure 1.-- There are photographs taken at "The Farm". We are guessing this means the grandparents farm. America was a very rural country in the 19th century. Indusdtrialization raically changed te country in the late 19th and early 20 centuries. Many americans moved to the cities, but often as not their roots and their parents were still on te farm. The Farm here was located somewhere near Bath, New York. We see fields and streas, but nothing of an actual farm. Here we see Jim and John, with Bill Garrison, presumably a local boy.

There are photographs taken at "The Farm". We are guessing this means the grandparents farm. America was a very rural country in the 19th century. Indusdtrialization raically changed te country in the late 19th and early 20 centuries. Many americans moved to the cities, but often as not their roots and their parents were still on te farm. The Farm here was located somewhere near Bath, New York. We see fields and streas, but nothing of an actual farm. There are also several rural photographs of the boys playing. These were probably taken at The Farm as well. We seen scenes in fields as well as the children playing in streams. The boys seem to have made some local friends.






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