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The Great Depression and Prohibition are ominous memories in most historical accounts. But here is the true story of a little boy who found life full of excitement, wonder, and joy in the small midwestern town of Okemah, Oklahoma. Okemah, where Woody Guthrie once lived and wrote songs, was fighting for existence in the late 1920s and early 1930s as the oil boom ended, cotton fell to ten cents per pound, and Prohibition was in force. Yet this grim scenario frames Robert Rutland?s colorful remembrance of a youth filled with adventure, characters, curiosity, and love. Young Rutland was the product of a broken home. After his father died of pneumonia at twenty-six years old, Rutland?s mother, unable to care for her children, sent Robert off to live with his alcoholic but caring grandfather, Pop, and his wife, Mom. The boardinghouse in which they lived had a steady stream of personalities flowing through, both for the food Mom served inside to the oil crews and assorted guests and for the booze Pop served out back. Beyond the boardinghouse, life was equally rich for young Rutland: talking movies on Saturday for a dime, a library filled with magical titles, medicine shows, school yard bullies, bloody noses, and summer camp. But these simplicities of life were mixed with the often painful lessons of reality in depression-era Oklahoma, with poverty, alcoholism, violence, and racism. Told with caring detail, A Boyhood in the Dust Bowl Will carry the reader back to a long-lost place and time.

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A Boyhood in the Dust Bowl 1926-1934 Robert Allen Rutland UNIVERSITY - photo 1
A Boyhood
in the Dust Bowl
1926-1934
Robert Allen Rutland
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF COLORADO

title:A Boyhood in the Dust Bowl, 1926-1934
author:Rutland, Robert Allen.
publisher:University Press of Colorado
isbn10 | asin:0870814168
print isbn13:9780870814167
ebook isbn13:9780585020600
language:English
subjectRutland, Robert Allen,--1922- --Childhood and youth, Okemah (Okla.)--Social life and customs, Depressions--1929--Oklahoma--Okemah, City and town life--Oklahoma--Okemah, Okemah (Okla.)--Biography.
publication date:1995
lcc:F704.O39R88 1995eb
ddc:976.6/73
subject:Rutland, Robert Allen,--1922- --Childhood and youth, Okemah (Okla.)--Social life and customs, Depressions--1929--Oklahoma--Okemah, City and town life--Oklahoma--Okemah, Okemah (Okla.)--Biography.
1995 by the University Press of Colorado
Published by the University Press of Colorado
P.O. Box 849
Niwot, Colorado 80544
All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
The University Press of Colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State College, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, University of Southern Colorado, and Western State College of Colorado.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI Z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rutland, Robert Allen, 1922
A boyhood in the dust bowl, 1926-1934 / Robert Allen Rutland.
p.Picture 2cm.
ISBN 0-87081-416-8 (alk. paper)
1. Rutland, Robert Allen, 1922-Childhood and youth. 2. Okemah
(Okla.)Social life and customs. 3. Depressions1929Oklahoma
Okemah. 4. City and town lifeOklahomaOkemah. 5. Okemah
(Okla.)Biography. I. Title.
F704.039R88 1995
976.6'73dc20
[B]Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 695-41936
Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
To the memory of "Pop"
George Albert Newman,
born Bodenham, England, 1873,
died Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1959
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
by Tony Hillerman
xi
1
Not the Worst of Times
1
2
Learning About Life
16
3
Kin and Other Folks
34
4
A Melting Potof Sorts
49
5
Lessonsin School and Out
54
6
More Joys of Learning
65
7
The Broadway Hotel
71
8
Movies and Other Important Pastimes
82
9
Small-Town Diversions
88
10
Town and Country Entertainment
101
11
Mixing Dreams and Prayers
113
Epilogue
131

Page ix
Acknowledgments
The patience and hard work of the University Press of Colorado editorial staff is greatly appreciated. Many helpful hands were also involved, including my sister, Mrs. Ruth Ann Bond, Lucretia Brooks Harkey, Tid Kowalski, and the Oklahoma Historical Society newspaper library staff. And how can I thank my University of Oklahoma classmate, Tony Hillerman, for his delightful introduction? Words finally fail me!
Everything is factual in this story except the fictional names given to Ben, Helen Johnson, and the rancher Potter. They were very real people whose relatives are still living, and I have changed their names in the interest of prudence and fairness.
My daughters, Betsy Farley and Nancy Rutland, were also supportive of my effort to recall some of the past, first in bedtime stories as they grew up, then in a book that shares some of the experiences of a boyhood in the dust bowl.
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