I Remember Granny
Recollections of My Grandmother, Della Shultz Geissinger, 1895-1978
di Darlene Schneck
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Informazioni sul libro
Captured in this book is the true story of a woman who was born in 1895, who lived in a time of social change and emerging opportunities for women. She embraced both new and traditional roles, and was successful at both. This woman was my grandmother, and her name was Della Shultz Geissinger.
Della's young adulthood was progressive for the times. Though a farmer's daughter, she graduated from high school and earned a teaching certificate from Kutztown University. She spent nine years teaching in one-room schools in eastern Pennsylvania near her birthplace of Hereford. Della drove a Model-T Ford, and explored Philadelphia with her uncle Alfred. At age 35 she married Clarence Geissinger, a Mennonite farmer, and eventually gave birth to four children.
This 40-page book includes 44 family photographs, two drawings, one poster and a letter, and recollections from the author and other family members.
Della's young adulthood was progressive for the times. Though a farmer's daughter, she graduated from high school and earned a teaching certificate from Kutztown University. She spent nine years teaching in one-room schools in eastern Pennsylvania near her birthplace of Hereford. Della drove a Model-T Ford, and explored Philadelphia with her uncle Alfred. At age 35 she married Clarence Geissinger, a Mennonite farmer, and eventually gave birth to four children.
This 40-page book includes 44 family photographs, two drawings, one poster and a letter, and recollections from the author and other family members.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Biografie e memorie
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Formato del progetto: Orizzontale standard, 25×20 cm
N° di pagine: 40 - Data di pubblicazione: mag 13, 2010
- Parole chiave one room schools, farming, Pennsylvania, Schwenkfelder, Mennonite
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Informazioni sull'autore
Darlene Schneck grew up in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania and is now living in Staunton, Virginia. She is a manager at the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton and a freelance book designer. A graduate of Kutztown University’s communication design program, Darlene spent 25 years working in book publishing with Rodale, Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania as a book designer and the Managing Art Director of Books. She enjoys history, photography, travel—and most of all, being a “story-catcher.”