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Tom Nelson

image not foundDescription: On South Leopard Road, across from where we lived was Doctor Thomas Nelson, who had a large estate. They had a son Thomas who was a mothers boy ... and he was not allowed to talk or play with us kids. He also had a pony, named Major, white, which he would ride down to the road. We had a tennis court and he would like to come down and try to play .. he was very friendly at that point. When he got older and got a car he would drive by our house with head in the air and makeout like he never saw us .. speak or wave. When he got married his wife as also like that. George Moran, 1987
Photographer/artist: Date taken: 1914 Photo location: Tredyffrin Easttown Historical Society Archives
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Source: Tredyffrin Easttown Historical Society ArchivesReferences: Remembering Berwyn in the Late 1920s, by George Moran, TE Quarterly, vol 26, #3 (July 1998); Contributor:
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Rights: Owned by Tredyffrin Easttown Historical SocietyIdentifier: GFM02Serial Number: 2401
Donation: Moran family and friends collection (#32)