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The Farm On Badger Creek Memories Of A Midwest Girlhood 1st Edition Peggy Prilaman Marxen

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The Farm On Badger Creek Memories Of A Midwest Girlhood 1st Edition Peggy Prilaman Marxen
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Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.45 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Peggy Prilaman Marxen
ISBN: 9780870209581, 0870209582
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Farm On Badger Creek Memories Of A Midwest Girlhood 1st Edition Peggy Prilaman Marxen by Peggy Prilaman Marxen 9780870209581, 0870209582 instant download after payment.

Peggy Prilaman Marxen grew up near the town of Meteor in northwestern Wisconsin's Sawyer County, isolated by geography yet surrounded by close-knit extended family. Multiple generations of her family witnessed changes to rural Wisconsin that altered the fabric of their lives and the lives of all in their community, including the introduction of new farming techniques, school consolidation, and revolutions in transportation and technology. They supplemented their subsistence herd of dairy cows by hunting, fishing, and selling timber and maple syrup. For many years, her home, like those of her neighbors, lacked indoor plumbing, electricity, and a telephone. As a young child, Peggy attended a one-room schoolhouse and walked, biked, or sledded the three miles to school and back, no matter the weather.

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