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The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, The New York Public Library. "Mr. Dickerson, farmer, who owns and runs a ski tow on hill in back of his farmhouse. It cost him about one thousand dollars to install three years ago and this is the first year he has made money on it, but business is increasing rapidly now. He has small" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1940. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/7f7a7500-3440-013a-2d6a-0242ac110004
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, The New York Public Library. "Mr. Dickerson, farmer, who owns and runs a ski tow on hill in back of his farmhouse. It cost him about one thousand dollars to install three years ago and this is the first year he has made money on it, but business is increasing rapidly now. He has small" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/7f7a7500-3440-013a-2d6a-0242ac110004
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, The New York Public Library. (1940). Mr. Dickerson, farmer, who owns and runs a ski tow on hill in back of his farmhouse. It cost him about one thousand dollars to install three years ago and this is the first year he has made money on it, but business is increasing rapidly now. He has small Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/7f7a7500-3440-013a-2d6a-0242ac110004
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Mr. Dickerson, farmer, who owns and runs a ski tow on hill in back of his farmhouse. It cost him about one thousand dollars to install three years ago and this is the first year he has made money on it, but business is increasing rapidly now. He has small, (1940)|author=Digital Collections, The New York Public Library |accessdate=July 17, 2025 |publisher=The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations}}</ref>