Orange and green printed postcard, marketing Len Halladay, his services as a fly fishing guide and tyer of the original Adams Fly. The text reads, "There's a pool in the Boardman I wish you would try With your trusty old rod and a 'Halladay' fly.…
Image included in an album created by Edith Halladay Blackhurst on the history of the Adams Fly. created by Leonard Halladay, and the dedication of Mayfield Pond Park. The flower gardens of the Halladay's were well-known, and it is believed that many…
Image included in an album created by Edith Halladay Blackhurst on the history of the Adams Fly. created by Leonard Halladay, and the dedication of Mayfield Pond Park. The flower gardens of the Halladay's were well-known, and it is believed that many…
Image included in an album created by Edith Halladay Blackhurst on the history of the Adams Fly. created by Leonard Halladay, and the dedication of Mayfield Pond Park. The flower gardens of the Halladay's were well-known, and it is believed that many…
Mr. Sommers, Jim Sargent, Edith Blackhurst and Elsie during Kingsley Heritage Days, August 1986, operating a table on fishing and the Boardman River for the event.
Image included in an album created by Edith Halladay Blackhurst on the history of the Adams Fly. created by Leonard Halladay, and the dedication of Mayfield Pond Park.
Image included in an album created by Edith Halladay Blackhurst on the history of the Adams Fly. created by Leonard Halladay, and the dedication of Mayfield Pond Park.
Image included in an album created by Edith Halladay Blackhurst on the history of the Adams Fly. created by Leonard Halladay, and the dedication of Mayfield Pond Park.
Clifford Jacobs at Mayfield Pond Park, August 1990. Jacobs was responsible for designing and installing the stone pillars seen onsite at the Mayfield Pond Park.