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https://openvalley.org/files/original/d7c588199565ef0d353f96d0c96431f5.jpg
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
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10 x 7 in.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Migrant Worker at Gibson Farm, Wayland
Description
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Migrant farmworker tossing what appears to be potatoes onto a conveyor belt at the Roy Gibson Farm in Wayland, NY. Gibson was a long-time member of the Steuben County Potato Growers Association and had a reputation as a relatively fair employer and proof "that you can make money and not exploit your workers." Along with his crew leader, Roy Moore, the labor camp was said to be "more tightly run and the crew boss is fair with his people. What they earn, they get" (Peg Gallagher, "Migrant Workers," <em>Elmira Star-Gazette</em> 25 Oct. 1981: 4B-5B). Still due to the mechanized nature of the harvest, work was physically demanding, repetitive, and low-paid.
Publisher
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Geneseo Migrant Center
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Steuben County Historical Society
Format
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jpeg, 1.1 MB
Date
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Unknown
Type
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Still image
Geneseo Migrant Center
Gibson Farm
migrant workers
Moore Camp
Potatoes
Wayland, NY
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https://openvalley.org/files/original/b44a61c7b1f69d6795ef9bf6aa037c04.jpg
7d659b77c3537ab897b3848552e5b35e
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Dublin Core
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Title
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Dr. George M. Peabody
Description
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Son of his uncle Alvah Peabody, Sheffield's cousin George McLellan (1858-1928) grew up in Springwater and then began training as a doctor, which he completed in 1885. He practiced in Wayland, NY where he held several public positions.
Source
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Charles M. Jervis, "A Directory of the Village of Wayland, N.Y. at the beginning of the twentieth century, A.D. Including an historical account of the village from the earliest times to the present" (Dansville, NY: Press of the Breeze, 1901)
Internet Archive
Publisher
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Jervis, Charles M.
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Format
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jpeg, 445 KB
Type
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Photograph
doctor
George M. Peabody
Sheffield Peabody
Wayland, NY