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October 26: The Killingworth Farmer Who Carved His Way Into the Smithsonian
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October 26: The Killingworth Farmer Who Carved His Way Into the Smithsonian
https://todayincthistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Oct-26-Clark-Coe-.mp3 For most of his 72 years, Clark Coe’s life typified that of the hardscrabble Connecticut Yankee farmer. He eked out a living for his family on a 100 acre plot in Killingworth that was as much stone as it was soil, supplementing farm income through woodworking – making baskets and producing axe handles for a New Haven manufacturer. In 1900, however, Coe took on a …
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