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A visit to the Clemens and Langdon family plots at Woodlawn Cemetery in Elmira, New York–final resting place of Mark Twain and family members, and the family of his wife Olivia Langdon Clemens.  Photos taken October 11, 2017.
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a dilapidated barn in Elmira, NY. April 2022
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Mark Twain and his close companion, John T. Lewis, were captured standing side by side at Quarry Farm in Elmira, New York, back in 1903. Many have speculated that Lewis served as the inspiration for the character "Jim" in Twain's famous novel, "Huckleberry Finn."
John T. Lewis, born a freedman in Maryland in 1835, eventually settled in Elmira, NY. One fateful day, as he was returning from the market, his life took an unexpected turn. A carriage pulled by a runaway horse came hurtling down the road towards him, carrying three terrified women. Reacting swiftly, Lewis leaped from his wagon and managed to grasp the bridle, bringing the horse to a stop and saving the lives of the frightened passengers.
The women turned out to be the wife, daughter, and nurse of the wealthy Charles Langdon family, residents of Quarry Farm. As Charles Langdon was related to Samuel Clemens (known by his pen name, Mark Twain), the family was deeply grateful to Lewis for his heroic act. General Langdon presented Lewis with a generous check of one thousand dollars and later gifted him a gold watch engraved with a heartfelt message, commemorating the date of the brave rescue.
During this incident, Mark Twain happened to be visiting Quarry Farm and witnessed Lewis's heroism. In admiration and appreciation, Twain personally bestowed fifty dollars and a set of books with inscriptions to Lewis. With these gifts, Lewis was able to clear his entire sixty-four-acre farm. Furthermore, he became employed by the Langdons on Quarry Farm, strengthening his bond with Mark Twain.
This bond between Lewis and Twain grew into a close and enduring friendship that lasted for over three decades. The two were often photographed together, especially during Twain's visits to the Langdon residence, where he frequently engaged in his writing. Twain once expressed, "I have not known a honester man or a more respect-worthy one." when referring to his esteemed friend John T. Lewis.
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Erie Railroad’s Elmira Depot, Railroad Avenue at 3rd St, circa 1900,
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The Clemens Center, Elmira
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“The Clemens Center first opened on December 21, 1925 as a 2,500 seat vaudeville and silent film house. Described as “the largest and most magnificent theater between New York and Buffalo,” it featured extensive murals, opera boxes and chandeliers.
In 1946 when the Chemung River overflowed its banks, the theater was flooded causing extensive damage. It was flooded again in 1972 in the aftermath of Hurricane Agnes that so devastated the region. Soon after, the building was targeted for demolition to accommodate a new highway.
In 1975 the Clemens Center was formed. In 1976, a citizens group raised $750,000 to save the facility. The funds were used to make alterations that reduced the theater’s seating capacity by almost 600 seats and upgraded the stage lighting and audio systems. The Clemens Center presented its first performances in the fall of 1977.”
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Mark Twain Study. Elmira College, Elmira, NY
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Elmira Infinite Canvas
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Sound up if you wanna hear the roar of the Cohoes Falls
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Can't believe this is a fifteen minute walk from my bookstore<3
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Train trestle over the Normanskill, Albany NY.
Helderberg Hudson Rail Trail.
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Some local colors
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mandatory train photos
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