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Title
Harmon Road Stone Walls
Description
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.
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.
Creator
Cooper, Ken
Date
2016-04-10
Contributor
Cooper, Ken
Format
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jpeg, 572 KB
jpeg, 425 KB
Type
Digital photograph
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Digital photograph