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Peggy and her husband have two sons who are the fifth generation of Tillotson descendants to reside in Fall River County. Her great grandparents, Ira and Hattie Tillotson, homesteaded near Cascade in 1881. Peggy Sanders is a farm/ranch wife and writer from Oral, South Dakota. Fall River County and Hot Springs: Views from the Past 1881-1955

Fall River County and Hot Springs: Views From The Past 1881-1955 (SD) (Images of America)

Title:Fall River County and Hot Springs: Views From The Past 1881-1955 (SD) (Images of America)
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Rating:4.56 (840 Votes)
Asin:0738519995
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:128Pages
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Language:English

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Peggy and her husband have two sons who are the fifth generation of Tillotson descendants to reside in Fall River County. Her great grandparents, Ira and Hattie Tillotson, homesteaded near Cascade in 1881. Peggy Sanders is a farm/ranch wife and writer from Oral, South Dakota.

Fall River County and Hot Springs: Views from the Past 1881-1955 showcases these everyday people. The unsung heroes of Fall River County made the area what it is. Using over 200 vintage images and accompanying captions, author Peggy Sanders brings to life the rich history of the area and the incredible residents who made it all possible.. They were the men at the lumberyard, the pioneers, homesteaders, cowboys, farmers, homemakers, teachers, quarry workers, service station mechanics, blacksmiths, firemen, and the builders of Angostura Dam. Each person played a role in the success of the county, from the children whose chores helped to ensure a family's survival to the visionaries who built irrigation ditches.Sandstone quarries and buildings, sod houses and mansions, cattle and cowboys, work and play, and other images of daily lives are featured within these pages

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About the Author Peggy Sanders is a farm/ranch wife and writer from Oral, South Dakota. . Her great grandparents, Ira and Hattie Tillotson, homesteaded near Cascade in 1881. Peggy and her husband have two sons who are the fifth generation of Tillotson descendants to reside in Fall River County

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