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Warwick, NY in the 1940s and 1950s
Farms - Homes in the Forties and Fifties

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The first Pine Island Onion Festival, 1939

Edgar and Sybil Quackenbush farm, circa 1950

L.G.Trusdell store in Amity, NY Circa 1890

The Bainbridge home, next to Akin's. Cira 1947.
Farmers: As far as I was concerned the coolest thing anyone could be in Warwick was a farmer. Sometimes kids from other towns would call us farmers, as if to ridicule us. We took it as a compliment.
        The truth was that I wasn’t a real farmer, but I tried to find farm work whenever I could. My favorite work was picking up hay bales. Other available farm work was picking apples, and pulling, stacking and weeding onions. In the late summer you could
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Snow, 1950's style, through the front window of the Demarest home. Suzie Demarest Yeager

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