Looks like a great late 1930's group- sort of a stew of: Ted Kercher and Clyde Hewitt- John Hewitt's Dad and Grandather- Clyde was mentioned in John GSJ great story 1977 Fall ed. "There's Always Tomorrow" with a mix of Sun Valley Idaho with Hemingway and area farmer Tom Gooding, except for the dude in the leather jacket- Charles Starkweather hits the ields for pheasants, or perhaps back to KS-- the characters portrayed in Capote's book "In Cold Blood"-- Where are the well-worn M12's and M97's though?


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..