Collection Items
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] Approximately 3400 words 47 B TITLE SOJIE CAROLINA WRITERS PROJECT LIFE HISTORY LIVING ON THE RICHARDS FARM Date of First Writing Name of Person Interviewed Fictitious Name Street Address February 7 1939...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 2 young with consumption There wasnt any cure for it then Just as with my brother James we called him Jim for short he was crippled from the time he was ten...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 3 were good handmedowns when they hadnt worn out I had to wear Sister Lizzies old shoes and clothes That old office of Dr Hills had shelves up and dawn the walls...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 4 use scrap iron and the old wornout things Sheeps wool and sometimes cotton or old trimmings of horse hair were used to stuff cushions for the upholstering I have heard Ma...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 5 You can soon pay for a house in Winnsboro with what you would put out in rent every month Dan and I bought this land aftdr we were married and raising...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 6 He made a better living as a wheelwright than most people were making farming Just think now we have electric lights and a bathroom like people in the cities It doesnt...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 7e out the reports writing letters and keeping office for the Associated Charities I just believe Ill go in training and learn to be a nurse Shed been a good girl helping...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 410 s gone on back to the sane place where she is carrying on her work with the nurses Our children helped each other through school Then when my girls went to...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 9 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 9 WS had saved up sone money and had it in the Bank of Winnsboro when it closed up in 1931 MS do get same of that back all along Sixtyfive percent...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 10 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 10 and our boys are the same We all vote My girls vote just as the boys do Each one knows why they want to vote for the one they do We...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 11 of [Living on the Richards' Farm] 11 at her regular hour six oclock She went with me to the gate and while gathering a bunch of flowers for me she said Be sure to cone back on Tuesday...
- Contributor: Dunlap, Carrie B.R. - Ford, Lucille Clarke
- Date: 1939-02-07