Title: A Muskrat Ramble on Sterling Creek Marsh
Author: Susan Peterson Gately
Illustrator: Artwork by John Weeks. Photos by Robert Gillen and The Sterling Historical Society
Description: Signed by author on title page. Saddle-stitched in card covers. Staples rusty. Light abrasions on rear cover. Interior is clean and unmarked. iii, 75, [2] pages. 8.5 x 5.3 inches.
A short history and descriptive account of Sterling Creek, which feeds into Lake Ontario, in Cayuga County, New York. Includes accounts of the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and their work in the 1930s on nearby Fair Haven Beach State Park as well as the creek's role in rum-running during Prohibition, as well descriptions of the wetlands' flora and fauna, especially the muskrat.
Binding: Staple Bound Soft Cover
Condition: Very Good+
Publisher: Sterling Historical Society
Place: [Sterling, New York]
Year: 1999
Keywords: history, watersheds, Cayuga County, New York, Lake Ontario, Fair Haven, Finger Lakes,
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