Vol. 4-Interview-Yenshaw

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Waln K. Brown 6/28/72 Ann M. Yenshaw Yards were gardens, not grass. The coops around the rear of the houses were functional in keeping geese, chickens, rabbits, pigs, cows, etc. These livestock were used for food and helped to suppliment the families’ food supply. (It may be a good idea to rebuild some of these coops and stock them with animals for the “model homes.”)

Mother kept boarders, most of which were relatives. The boarders god fed first; then the women and children ate whatever was left. Many times this was just gravy and bread.

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Ann M. Yenshaw (6-28-72) House #101

I. mother kept boarders-most of which were relatives. The boarders got fed first & then the woman & children are whatevers was left...many times just gravy & bread. II. yards were gardens, not grass. The coops Around the rear of the houses were functional keeping geese, chickens, rabbits, pigs, cows, etc., these livestock were used for food & helped to suppliment (supplement) the families food supply. (It may be a good idea to rebuild some of those coops & stock them with Animals for the "model homes).

Last edit about 1 year ago by Camille Westmont
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