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Lucille Peterson’s Endurance Through the Depression and WWII
Emma Wheat
1 episodes
1 day ago
Lucille Peterson grew up in a family of farmers in the years of the Great Depression. Her family moved multiple times across the country. Her husband left after a month of being married to go serve in the war, and didn’t come home for almost four years. She had to raise a little girl on her own. How did she overcome the many struggles she faced?
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Lucille Peterson grew up in a family of farmers in the years of the Great Depression. Her family moved multiple times across the country. Her husband left after a month of being married to go serve in the war, and didn’t come home for almost four years. She had to raise a little girl on her own. How did she overcome the many struggles she faced?
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Lucille Peterson’s Endurance Through the Depression and WWII
My Great Grandmother’s Story of Endurance
Lucille Bernadine Peterson grew up in a family of farmers during the Great Depression. They moved multiple times around the country in search of work. Later in her years, she gets married to Al Peterson, and he has to leave for the army in World War II. How did she endure through the many struggles in her life and how did she overcome them?
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5 years ago
8 minutes 10 seconds

Lucille Peterson’s Endurance Through the Depression and WWII
Lucille Peterson grew up in a family of farmers in the years of the Great Depression. Her family moved multiple times across the country. Her husband left after a month of being married to go serve in the war, and didn’t come home for almost four years. She had to raise a little girl on her own. How did she overcome the many struggles she faced?