Across
- 4. Driving to Dairy Queen was often for this. University of Nebraska May of 1942.
- 6. ________ remembers her children and herself having to do a daily task yet having time for fun.
- 9. Line Farmers made 25 cents a hole for this job. It provided for rural people willing to do the work.
- 11. Considered to be Travellers. Moved through York County in 1930’s.
- 14. Winter wasn’t fun for this treak that many had to do. There was a photo taken by John Vachon for the FSA.
- 15. Known for gas buildup. Stored corn stalks. Apetz brothers.
Down
- 1. This major event was one of the biggest. Carla Due took shelter in a neighbor's cellar.
- 2. African Americans. Unemployment among this group was major even before the Great Depression.
- 3. This became a fixture in rural homes before electric lines reached them.
- 5. Duke Ellington, Aaron Copland, Virgil Thompson. Made people forget the hard times.
- 7. 13% had electricity in 1930. Nearly all in 1950.
- 8. Early 1930’s. Make their own and felt indifferent about the laws set in place. Nebraska.
- 10. Spoken in German. Also heard: Swedish, Czech, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Russian, French, Spanish, English, Irish brogues, and Native American languages.
- 12. Lines Colonel Sanders. Corbin, Kentucky. Hungry people.
- 13. Active in the 1920’s to the 1930’s. York County, Nebraska. Not focused on blacks.
