Bundled up against the January cold in 1918 is four-year-old George “Chris” Behling on the wooden sled that was popular at the time.
Born in Narrowsburg in November 1913, he lived and worked …
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Bundled up against the January cold in 1918 is four-year-old George “Chris” Behling on the wooden sled that was popular at the time.
Born in Narrowsburg in November 1913, he lived and worked in Richmond Hill, but at retirement, he moved back to Narrowsburg. Active in many local organizations here, he procured grants for them from ESSO, the company he had worked for those many years.
This photo is from the collection of Ruth & J. Frank Behling.
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