| Interviewee(s): Hamm, Addie |
| Playing Time: 01:03:45 |
| Interview Date(s): 1995-02-24 |
| Interview Summary: Addie talks about heavy robes called "buffaloes", trains getting stuck in the snow, stingy peppermint hoarding house guests, pack peddlers, Alice "The Squaw", her father's superstitions, covered wagons for school children, a birthday book, how a drunk driver hit a young school girl when she was young, fox farms, how chickadees are her favorite birds, how she detests blue-jays and her dogs that were so smart they could open and close the house doors. |
| Place(s) Discussed: Bunbury, PE; Mt. Herbert, PE |
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