Time Machine (Snow Leopard) Backup to Maverick

Last Monday, my hard drive crashed and a new 1 T was installed.  I had been using Snow Leopard, so TimeMachine was my backup to an external harddrive. The Geek who installed my new harddrive, installed Maverick as the OS.  Okay, so far so good...  But when I returned home, I plugged in my external hard drive and attempted to access Time Machine but TM reports my last backup (April 2013, I know, I know), but does not highlight it so I can restore from it.
The "geek"  spent over 2 hours trying to help me on a remote connection, but no luck.  He ran a disk utility on the Verbatim HD which repaired "minor permissions" but otherwise Verbatim is fine.
The data is still there.  For example, if I wanted to sit for hours, I could bring the photos into iPhoto one by one.  I was able to access my purchased programs, my documents and purchased fonts.  But this would mean having to do the process of re-creating folders and dropping items one at a time.  I also have a hardbound book that I created/purchased from Apple iPhoto just recently and haven't a clue of what sort of file I am looking for.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

See Pondini's TM FAQs, for starters.

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