PICS 1924 5/2/10 Famly Tradition Lives on.

Adirondack case guy

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This pic. is my Dad at age 4 In front of the farm house, holding the reins of the Beigh, named Major and the black, named Don. The lady on the porch is my grandmother. The second and third pics. are of my dad today, and he, myself, and my son. The 770 and my son were born the same year 1971. The farm house still looks much the same on the outside including the dinner bell on the roof.
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Very nice Pic's there wouldn't mind on a nice sat evening on the back porch, listing to all the history there. Bet Dad has a lot of it to share .
 
Great pictures, like pictures when you can see how things change. Remember having a team of horses at home. Loved to hear my father-in-law tell stories about when he farmed with a team of horses.
 
Old Roy you cant imagine the history,as I am the grandson/son in picture 3. And I can garuntee that gramp would love to sit and share the history of the fassett family farm and dealership
we had. The farm has been around forever, the dealership started in 1935 by my great grandfather and closed in 1985 after 3 generations so there is alot to talk about!!!
 
Great pictures. A tribute to hard work ethic.
What you guys do to make each generation a
little taller.
 
Thanks for sharing your photos and story with us.

Not too many folks are fortunate enough to have several generations remaining on the "home place".
 

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