Collection – Box MMS-1836 to MMS-1840, Folder: MMS-1836
Identifier:MMS-1836
Abstract
Autobiographical memoir of a woman originally from Bloom Township, Wood County, Ohio, describing growing up in Ohio, including childhood incidents, family events, country life, schooling, and the oil boom in the area where her father worked. Married three times, the memoir also covers life in Kansas (including description of KKK activity among oil field workers) and in Colorado, where they ran a trading post near the Navaho reservation at Montezuma Creek.