Posted by atlarge54 on September 29, 2012 at 18:04:25 from (75.106.96.59):
In Reply to: A Different Time posted by dave2 on September 29, 2012 at 17:27:45:
I just turned 61, when I was in elementary school my great grandfather spent the last few years of his life in our home. My aunt gave him a typewriter and he wrote a 100 page autobiography. It's been a while since I've read it but a few points were easy to remember. Seems his dad had the power rights on the Eel River near Laketon,IN. When they were building the dam his father got a hernia which turned out to be fatal. At that point his life was flipped upside down. The family was broken up and I believe he was sent to "The Johnson Farm" which according to him wasn't much above slave labor. It's hard to describe how happy he was when Effie came to bring some of the family back together and take him off that farm.
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