2015 Events
Andrew Campbell explains one of the implements exhibited by Hubbell Homestead Farm,
Burr Hubbell and attentive visitors
Bob Vredenburgh, second from left, explains the workings of the thresher that once operated on the Sebastian Shultis farm in Denver
Father and son figure out how holes were drilled in beams
Cowboy for a day, Curtis Taylor
A happy farm family in the tractor parade
Uh, how does this thing work?
Volunteers Ann Shea and Mabel West sold books and raffle tickets with a smile
We’re still taking raffle tickets for this painting by Alix Travis!
HSM vols Kacey Chuilli, Jackie Purdy, Fred Travis and Marilyn Pitetti
John Fairbairn smashes apples on his great uncle Claude Haynes’ press, with the help of his kids
Nothing attracts a male crowd like an old tractor
Mabel West used to plant cauliflower on a planetr similar to this one
Bob Vredenburgh, left, had help moving this thresher, used on his grandfather’s farm, off the trailer
Lynn Johnson, foreground, brought a buzz saw and a 1937 tractor to operate it
Scott Soderback makes some sawdust with 1930s buzz saw
Lynn Johnson restored this 1930s truck that was once owned by Alvah Moore of Margaretville, who named her Suzie
Learning how grain was separated from the stalk in this early thresher
10-4. Cauliflower Festival, Village Park, Margaretville. History Tent. Free admission.
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