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An old-order Mennonite community was established in 1976 by several families who relocated from Pennsylvania to the small town of Liberty in Casey County, Kentucky. The community allowed me to spend several days there in June of 1980 photographing them with the only stipulation that I couldn't "pose" any photos. They worked their fields and gardens, did other chores. The whole community went to church on Sunday using an old farmhouse as their place of worship. ..L to R: Amos Kilmer, Aaron Brubaker, Amos Burkholder, Jacob Oberholtzer, Phares Shirk (coming down steps). Boy by post is Evan Ray Brubaker. Boy standing in the yard is Samuel Kilmer. Isaac Kulp Jr. and son Michael.
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Jay Mather
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The Gentle Residents of Casey County
An old-order Mennonite community was established in 1976 by several families who relocated from Pennsylvania to the small town of Liberty in Casey County, Kentucky.  The community allowed me to spend several days there in June of 1980 photographing them with the only stipulation that I couldn't "pose" any photos.   They worked their fields and gardens, did other chores. The whole community went to church on Sunday using an old farmhouse as their place of worship. ..L to R:  Amos Kilmer, Aaron Brubaker, Amos Burkholder, Jacob Oberholtzer, Phares Shirk (coming down steps).  Boy by post is Evan Ray Brubaker.  Boy standing in the yard is Samuel Kilmer.  Isaac Kulp Jr. and son Michael.