Pictured here in November of 1945 are, from the left, George Seibert, Dick Behling, Billy Brauser, Henry Petermann, Herb Ropke and Frankie Reith. They had shot a deer and had it on the fender of the …
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Pictured here in November of 1945 are, from the left, George Seibert, Dick Behling, Billy Brauser, Henry Petermann, Herb Ropke and Frankie Reith. They had shot a deer and had it on the fender of the car. In that era it was common to use deer meat, venison, to help provide food for the winter.
From the collection of the Tusten Historical Society. The Tusten Historical Society’s hours at the Western Sullivan Public Library, Tusten-Cochecton branch in Narrowsburg, are Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m., Fridays from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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