Pennsylvania History Harvest

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    Interview with Don Ulrich conducted during the Snyder County History Harvest, October 22, 2016
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    The Ulrich family (Calvin, Alfred, Sarah, Annie, Fred) pose with their horses, which they used for farming.
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    The Kinney family (Charles, Enda, and children) stand in front of their home, which was located in Fair Oak, Snyder County.
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    Farming has traditionally played a large role in Snyder County. The Pawling Plantation was approximately 200 acres. During the time that these photographs were taken, the Ulrich family was making the transition from horses to tractors. The family also had orchards and raised sheep on the property.
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