On the Drop Side of Yonder: Small-town American life remembered by a girl in the 1930s
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Wonder what it was like to grow up in a small town in America during the 1930s? Whether sneaking into the train depot to surreptitiously tap out Morse code, spying on horse-drawn carriages heading for town or rolling bandages for soldiers, Jacqueline Brunais (nee Breniser) didn't miss much as she grew up in Gregory, Michigan. She describes what happened when the Ku Klux Klan came to town, the men's jawboning in her father's filling station and how her great-aunt slaughtered chickens with he...






















