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Over Easy: Feed Sacks and Roses

photo by Princess Froglips on flickr This is a nonfiction account of sewing, materials and clothing and how they progressed, from the late 1920s on a small Missouri farm, to the years beyond the war,...

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Over Easy: Recalling the American Dream

Ray Owings, age 90, at Pearl Harbor in March, 2013 In case you missed it: Good morning! This is a true account of the early years in a WWII veteran’s life, as told by Ray Owings, age 90. Ray talks...

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Freak Shows and Patent Medicines During the Great Depression

Letty and Ray Owings, ages 89 and 91, share their memories of freak shows, patent medicine salesmen, and minstrel shows, during the mid-1930s, in rural Missouri. Freak Shows and Patent Medicines During...

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