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The author chronicles the intertwined lives of Charles Henry (C.H.) McColloch, Lawrence (Kurt) Krann, and August Meyer. Long after the mines close, their children remain becoming the bedrock of a community in ways their parents never imagined.

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The author chronicles the intertwined lives of Charles Henry (C.H.) McColloch, Lawrence (Kurt) Krann, and August Meyer. Long after the mines close, their children remain becoming the bedrock of a community in ways their parents never imagined.
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Autorenporträt
As a high school teacher, author Kathleen McColloch has spent 35 years teaching others how to write. During a trip to her home town of Baker City she visited the Heritage Museum and was stunned to find on a recreated Baker City street, circa 1900, her great grandfather's law office located a few doors down from her great aunt Rosa Krann's millinery shop. With the help of the Oregon Historical Society, she began a quest for the facts behind family lore that had long fascinated her. The result is this true tale of three men whose determination to build a better life for themselves created lives that embody the American spirit and the American dream.