Small-Town Boy, Small-Town Girl: Growing Up in South Dakota, 1920-1950
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Small-Town Boy, Small-Town Girl: Growing Up in South Dakota, 1920-1950

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Eric Fowler and Sheila Delaney grew up 200 miles from one another, in Milbank and Mitchell, two small South Dakota communities little known beyond the state. Tiny as they were, these small towns both served as hubs for nearby farms, ranches, and hamlets. Nevertheless, Fowler and Delaney lived under vastly different conditions: Eric's was a poor, single-parent home while Sh...more
Paperback, 170 pages
Published December 1st 2009 by South Dakota State Historical Society (first published 2009)
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