Girl From Stone Lake

by Bertha Johnson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/8/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781410789037

About the Book

She was born in a shack in a lumber camp in the back woods of Wisconsin.

Dad left his home in Pleasant Valley, Minnesota as a boy of sixteen, bumming his way to Yellow Stone Park in Wyoming, where he drove a four horse wagon and fought the wild bears!

Dad and Mother were married in Colorado where he worked on the trains. They moved a lot, to Texas, Kansas, Georgia and Little Rock, Arkansaw.

Dad and Mother left Little Rock in a model T Ford with three children, heading for Sioux Falls, South Dakota. When the car broke down, they traded for a team of horses and a covered wagon, and continued their journey.

My sister Henryetta was born in that covered wagon at Henryetta, Oklahoma.

After a couple of years in Sioux Falls, they were on the road again to Draper, Wisconsin where The Girl was born.

Granny drove her horse and buggy to the gate of the Ludlow Mine, reached down and pulled out her shotgun and said –“Get out of my way or I’ll blow your head off!”

When the Ludlow Colorado Mine massacre was over, all that was left was a bunch of ashes and a few pot-bellied stoves.

Al Capone and his gang of hoodlums would stop at the farm, put the car in the barn under some hay, and spend the night.


About the Author

I was born in a shack in a logging camp, in the backwoods of Wisconsin just before the Great Depression of 1929.

There were six children and two adults living in that little shack; in the back woods of Wisconsin.

AI Capone built his hideaway home just five miles from us.

I was a frail, sickly child, born into poverty, and I overcame, beating the odds to become prosperous later in life.

It was a struggle to get an education... and enough food to stay alive.

I give the credit to my mother and grandmother (Granny) for my strength and determination.

Granny was a true pioneer she was raised in the southwest part of Colorado, where the Gun was the Law... Granny once told a rancher not to bring his cattle to her watering hole the next day or he would get a bullet from her 44.  However, he did return the following day, Granny pulled her gun up, said "Get off my property" he quickly told his cowboys to move the cattle out, and he never came back.

My father was a smart but restless man, always on the move looking for the Pot of Gold at rainbows end.

He delivered all his children but one; he really could do just about anything he set his mind to do.

I pray this book will be an inspiration and encouragement to all who reads it.

Author
Bertha Hamilton Johnson