By Matt Lubich The Johnstown Breeze
In his mind’s eye John Weins can feel history. His calloused hands, used to digging in the dirt of his small farm just a couple of miles east of Johnson’s Corner, hold a small stone about the size of a fifty-cent piece. Smooth and polished, it has a tortoise shell look to it.
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