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Acknowledgments | ||
General Introduction | 1 | |
Well Seasoned | 19 | |
100% Texan | ||
Drunk | ||
Winter Boy | ||
I'm Sorry But | ||
Temporary Relief | ||
Exempt from Death | ||
Wouldn't You Know It | ||
Frightened by Sounds of Night | 25 | |
The Night is Cool ... | ||
I've Dreamed Many Dreams that Never Came True | ||
Sometimes You Hurt Me Terribly | ||
You've Awakened Ideas, Thoughts | ||
Sad, Ashamed | ||
You Ask Just What You Can Do for Me | ||
Dressed in Doubt | 30 | |
The Shadow | ||
Church House Blues | ||
The Way up Is Down | ||
Thru a Poor Man's Eyes | ||
What Really Happened to Us | 34 | |
Here I Sit across the Street | ||
Traveling Fever | ||
Lord, Take my Weakness | ||
I Watched a Rose | 37 | |
When My Life Is Gone | ||
??? | ||
Love | ||
Female Guard | ||
Phrasing | ||
I Hate | ||
The Right Road | 47 | |
I Am a Man | 55 | |
The Beginning of the End | 64 | |
Commentary: Can We Find Our Way Home? | 69 | |
Memories | 89 | |
Threshing | 92 | |
Meals for Threshers | 93 | |
The Tornado | 94 | |
Aprons | 96 | |
The Coming of Machinery | 98 | |
The Silo | 99 | |
Farming | 101 | |
Getting Started | 105 | |
Choices | 107 | |
Forced Auctions | 110 | |
Storm Clouds | 111 | |
Diary | 112 | |
Soil | 117 | |
The Day the Welsh Family Farm Turned Around | 119 | |
The Way Back | 123 | |
Do You Know Who Grows Your Food? | 127 | |
Vertical Integration in Agriculture | 131 | |
Commentary: Daniel In the Lion's Den | 137 | |
The Jeffersonian Ideal | 143 | |
Saturday Nights in Clermont | 155 | |
Brick City Ice Cream | 158 | |
Saturday Nights | 159 | |
Burkhard Riegel | 160 | |
Party Line | 161 | |
Moving from the City to Clermont in 1992 | 163 | |
A Changing Neighborhood | 165 | |
The Flood of 1990 | 167 | |
$4.65 | 171 | |
College Choices | 173 | |
Where Do You Want to Be? | 175 | |
Commentary: Small Town Economics | 179 | |
Communal Kitchens | 192 | |
Vignettes of a High Amana Childhood | 195 | |
Easter | 201 | |
Stardom for Oma | 203 | |
Carrie's Hair | 205 | |
Lina | 206 | |
My Wedding: October 23, 1948 | 209 | |
Just Plain Goodness | 214 | |
Fields and Buildings | 218 | |
The Prairie Skiff | 220 | |
Commentary: The Amanas | 227 | |
The Midnight Watch Change | 237 | |
Mississippi Towboat Rides | 243 | |
Commercial Fishing | 246 | |
River Towns | 252 | |
My Mississippi Mistress | 257 | |
Carthage, Boomtown | 263 | |
Lucky Lacey | 272 | |
Selections from Dirt and Duty | 285 | |
Commentary: Delta History | 305 | |
Afterword | 313 |
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