https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Harmon+Family&sort_field=added&sort_dir=a&output=atom2024-03-28T03:51:03-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/424
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var str = 'This is a photograph of John Eugene Harmon in his uniform, upon returning home from military service during World War I. A member of Company C, Sixth Engineers, he had been wounded during the Battle of Amiens in 1918 and recovered in France. Back home at the family's O-Ka-lee farm, he is saluting the camera, with fenced cows in the background.';
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var str = 'Harmon Road Stone Walls';
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var str = 'Near the Harmon farm named "O-Ka-lee" are the remains of these stone walls--according to family history constructed by Irish immigrants around the mid-1800s. The contemporary digital photographs have been transformed into b/w versions.
A third photograph, created for the "Clans of Caledonia" exhibit, superimposes ghostly photographs upon Harmon Road stones. Counterclockwise from upper left: Eugene E. Harmon, Mary McPherson, Ada Harmon, Mary Jane Craig & Mary McPherson, Elisha Harmon, and Isabel Fraser Harmon.';
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Cooper, Ken
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var str = 'Also known as the Wheatland Cemetery, this picturesque resting place for many Harmon family members is located at the junction of McGinnis, Harmon, and Belcoda Roads. Series of four digital photos have been converted to b/w.';
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Cooper, Ken
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var str = 'O-Ka-lee Farm, Belcoda NY';
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var str = 'Its name dating back at least to 1917, this 477-acre farm was operated by Eugene Elisha Harmon and his descendants. Origins of the name are unclear: perhaps it derives from the Seminole word meaning "village" or "home"; perhaps the popular representation of a red-winged blackbird's song. It is located at the western end of Harmon Road in the town of Belcoda, (now generally known as Wheatland). Harmon maintained a flock of sheep and herd of dairy cows; crops were primarily wheat, beans, and hay. Ownership of the farm passed to Eugene's son John Elisha upon the father's death in 1919, and then in 1974 to John's daughter Nancy.
Four contemporary digital photos have been converted to b/w. The first three depict O-Ka-lee's unusual Wells Patent barn, designed and constructed by a local firm that built over 200 others in Western New York. The fourth shows a stone hitching post still standing alongside the road in front of the home.';
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Cooper, Ken
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var str = 'Transfer Tax Deposition for the Estate of Eugene E. Harmon';
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var str = 'Legal proceedings in the Monroe County Surrogate Court evaluated, for the purposes of taxation, Mr. Harmon's real estate, personal property, and outstanding creditors. This document provides a glimpse into the financial life of a successful farmer of his day, including agricultural services used and the number of laborers he had hired.
Note: the fourth image file represents that portion of the document obscured by an attached overleaf at the bottom of the third image.';
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