In 1930 she and Lawrence and their six children lived in a house they were renting for fifteen dollars a month on West Seventh Street in Ogallala, NE. They did not have a radio. Lawrence and Elmo worked as farm laborers and Roland as a tractor driver on a farm.
In 1940 she and her husband and their three youngest children lived in a house they were renting for three dollars a month in Precinct 4 back in Sedgwick County, CO. Lawrence worked as a highway laborer, Marguerite as a librarian in the local library, and Paul as a laborer for the NYA. Their incomes for weeks worked in 1939 were $400/40, $180/17, and $52/10, respectively.
In 1930 she and Lawrence and their six children lived in a house they were renting for fifteen dollars a month on West Seventh Street in Ogallala, NE. They did not have a radio. Lawrence and Elmo worked as farm laborers and Roland as a tractor driver on a farm.
In 1940 she and her husband and their three youngest children lived in a house they were renting for three dollars a month in Precinct 4 back in Sedgwick County, CO. Lawrence worked as a highway laborer, Marguerite as a librarian in the local library, and Paul as a laborer for the NYA. Their incomes for weeks worked in 1939 were $400/40, $180/17, and $52/10, respectively.
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