Oral history interview with Grace Haugh, 2000 November 04.

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Oral history interview with Grace Haugh, 2000 November 04.

Interview with Grace I. Haugh, homemaker, concerning her experiences as the wife of a serviceman (William Haugh) who was in Europe during World War II. Her education and youth on the family farm; effects of the Great Depression on her family; effects of the Rural Electrification Administration on farm life; her marriage to William Haugh on October 4, 1941; birth of their first son on December 23, 1942; her husband's induction into the Army on June 16, 1944, and birth of their second son on September 9, 1944; economic adjustments as a result of her husband's entering the military; creation of family support systems; church activities to support servicemen; wartime rationing; her husband's homecoming, November, 1945; postwar family adjustments.

50 leaves ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Rivertown at War Oral History Project.

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United States. Rural Electrification Administration

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Marcello, Ronald E.

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Haugh, Grace I., 1922-

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