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This thread will introduce ACountryPlace Readers to a Historical treasure. A lady Named Emma Buck, who recently passed away at the ripe age of approximately 101, and to her family farm which was maintained by her in pristine 19th century condition for 101 year. Emma slept in the same bed for 98 years. Please come along with me and learn some real History!http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/26770.php
Introducing Emma
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@brightok.net), July 06, 2004
http://home.earthlink.net/~jefff1961/HenkeArticle.htm
Emma at Home
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 06, 2004.
http://www.ideaplace.org/Henderson/The%20Past%20is%20Gone.htm
Emma Unit Study
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 06, 2004.
http://www.fftimes.com/print_version.php/17370
Emmas life or ours?
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 06, 2004.
See Emma's Picture. There is also a short Biography. There are many ways to choose to live this life. We all make our choices.http://www.lifeinlegacy.com/2004/WIR20040626.html#P32
Emma Pic
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 06, 2004.
Here is a very good article that mentions Emma's Farm in relation to farming practices today and in the past.http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/ii990912.html
Where have we come from, and where are we going?
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 06, 2004.
3/4 way down Pagehttp://www.loe.org/archives/990910.htm
Emma in her own words
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 06, 2004.
Listener response to Miss Buck's Word abovehttp://www.loe.org/archives/991001.htm
Response
-- Little Bit Farm (littlebit@bright.net), July 06, 2004.