It looked like smoke out of a train or something. We ran into the storm house because we thought it might be storming. We had to tie wet rags over our mouths just to keep from smothering. The oldtimers said they had never seen nothing like that. Our house was sealed, but that dust came through somehow. Even the stucco houses. You had to mount really good when it was over mop really good when it was over. Lynn today we will be looking at our dust bowl migration archives, which we have had since 1994 materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by journal gerald haslam. He received dozens of letters offering to provide him with material. He also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. Charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. There goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous times, or their relatives, or stories about th
Authored several books including rebooting the american dream. Join us as we take your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets for tom hartman. Afternoon, this exploring the events of the april 20 6, 1913 murder of mary fagan in mariana, georgia marietta, georgia. Sunday afternoon at 4 00 p. M. , the 1975 documentary on the supply and demand of fossil fuels in the u. S. And the look at alternative energy sources. Get the complete we can schedule at cspan. Org. Weekend schedule at cspan. Org. All weekend, American History tv is featuring santa rosa, california. The 1906 San Francisco much ofke destroyed santa rosa, with extensive structural damage to downtown. Comcast Cable Partners worked with staff to explore the rich history. Learn more about the history on American History tv. We looked in the north. A looked like smoke out of train or something. House into the storm because we thought it might be storming. We had to tie wet rags over our mouths just to keep from smothering. The
You are watching American History tv. 48 hours of programming on American History every weekend. Us on twitter for cspan history. And to keep up with the latest history news. Cspans touring cities across the country, exploring American History. A look at our recent visit to santa rosa california. You areking him watching American History tv all weekend every weekend. We looked in the north. It looked like smoke out of a train or something. We ran into the storm house because we thought it might be storming. We had to tie wet rags over our mouths just to keep from smothering. The oldtimers said they had never seen nothing like that. Our house was sealed, but that dust came through somehow. Even the stucco houses. You had to mount really good when it was over mop really good when it was over. Lynn today we will be looking at our dust bowl migration archives, which we have had since 1994 materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by journal gerald haslam. He received dozens of letter
Surrounded by agriculture. The Wine Industry is a major rosamic driver for santa and Sonoma County. In the next hour we will explore the history of this north they. Coming up, here about the evolution of the Wine Industry in the area. 256 wineries in the area. Now there are 493. Later, visit the Luther Burbank home and gardens. Here about how the horticulturalist spent his time here. It was called the meeting of three geniuses. The three most important inventors and their respective field. First we travel to the Jack London State Historic Park and tour the cottage where the author would complete many of his published works. Charles jack london was one of the highestpaid writers. He is one of the authors that was writing throughout the world, including the soviet union and russia at the time, japan he was translated into language after language. People found his writing compelling. He was deeply concerned about the human condition, and much of what he wrote about, while it may have seem