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Tom Garrison on his mule in the middle of Linn Creek, MO watching as the flood waters roll in to bury the town under Lake of the Ozarks.  Read more.





Slim Yates' life as a cowboy during the 1930s in the Ozarks.  He lived on flour mixed with water, wrapped around a stick, held over the fire and also boiled bacon.  Read more.






The Hanks men of Dallas County, MO, a tough breed of men.  Knives and forks were made from wood.  Everything they needed they made at home.  Read more.

This digest-size crochet doily booklet has six original Ozark doily patterns designed by an 81-year old woman.  Learn tips and tricks you never dreamed of. More






Hundreds of recipes from the pioneer days up through the Great Depression.  Filled with interesting facts about those days.  Timeline of woman born in 1887.  More.

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