Privies, Charivaris and Bedbugs or Life on the Farm in the Olden Days 1924-1996

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Privies, Charivaris and Bedbugs or Life on the Farm in the Olden Days 1924-1996

Autobiography of James Bramblet titled "Privies, Charivaris and Bedbugs or Life on the Farm in the Olden Days." James Bramblet was born on Big Bear Ridge and the story covers his life on the family farm in the 1920's and 1930's.

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