I REMEMBER
Excerpt from:
Memories of Jennie Browne Truesdell
Collected by Roberta Schweitzer
Banker Meade had the only bank in Waupaca. Once my father was called out of town for a week. Before he left, he instructed Mr. Meade to give our mother as much money as she desired.
My father at 95 years of age had out-lived my mother by five years, dying in 1925. My brothers lived long and useful lives for better than three quarters of a century. Time has spared me beyond all members of my family, and as I sit reminiscing, an old poem returns:
"Backward turn backward
Oh! Time in thy flight.
Give me my childhood
Just for tonight".
Note: The preceding story was recorded by me as part of a project to show how local history can be written by remembering the "Old days". Roberta Schweitzer