By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 15, 2015 From the Relief Society Magazine, 1933 – A Pioneer Trousseau by Elizabeth Cannon Porter Roger Hughes drove up to his home – a log house plastered with mud – with a flourish. “Gwen!” he called excitedly. His daughter, a slim, vivacious girl came to the door. “See what I’ve got for you.” Hastily alighting he pulled out a bolt of white sheeting from his wagon, followed by one of unbleache...
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