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Library to host living history photo exhibit

This photograph was taken north of Ellinwood and is on display at the Ellinwood Community/School Library. The dugout still exists. Local historian Robert Yarmer said that individuals of that era would bring out all of their worldly possessions for a photograph. Yarmer will tell these stories and...

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ELLINWOOD — Horses pulling a vehicle out of the mud, Main Street in Ellinwood in 1938, Wolf Pond in 1934 and an 1887 settlers reunion parade — remnants of the fabric of life in an earlier, simpler time in Barton County.

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