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james e roghair

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  • Home on the Range

    Memories of Okaton, South Dakota

    In this memoir James E Roghair recalls growing up as a South Dakota farm boy in the sixth decade after statehood. He, his parents and three younger siblings shared a small house without indoor plumbing, electricity, or telephone, near unincorporated Okaton, with its small school and church. The summer he was twelve, he drove a farm tractor preparing soil for the next season’s cash crop, winter ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

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    Home on the Range

    Memories of Okaton, South Dakota

    Narrated by Thomas Mailey ...

    Unabridged

    8 hours 36 min

    In this memoir James E Roghair recalls growing up as a South Dakota farm boy in the sixth decade after statehood. He, his parents and three younger siblings shared a small house without indoor plumbing, electricity, or telephone, near unincorporated Okaton, with its small school and church. The summer he was twelve, he drove a farm tractor preparing soil for the next season’s cash crop, winter ... Read more

    $9.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Home on the Range

    Memories of Okaton, South Dakota

    In this memoir James E Roghair recalls growing up as a South Dakota farm boy in the sixth decade after statehood. He, his parents and three younger siblings shared a small house without indoor plumbing, electricity, or telephone, near unincorporated Okaton, with its small school and church.The summer he was twelve, he drove a farm tractor preparing soil for the next season's cash crop, winter ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

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