Grandma Iris Presents: Tales from Nebraska

Episode 22 - Party lines, a pet pigeon, and a typical dinner on the farm

5 min · 14. dec. 2023
episode Episode 22 - Party lines, a pet pigeon, and a typical dinner on the farm cover

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Iris shares how the telephone system worked on the farm and how they handled emergency situations without a local fire department. She also talks about all the pets they had and describes what a typical dinner was like.

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episode Episode 23- Life before hot water cover

Episode 23- Life before hot water

Iris describes the washhouse and how they took baths without access to hot water. She also describes how life-changing the REA (Rural Electrification Administration) was. Here is some information on this from the NREA website: "In the 1930s, rural leaders took on the enormous task of building the electric utility infrastructure in Nebraska that would provide themselves and their neighbors with reliable and affordable electricity. The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) was created by executive order of President Roosevelt on May 11, 1935 and NREA was formed in October of that year to help these early leaders deal with problems of standardizing line construction and obtaining wholesale power supplies.  The Nebraska Rural Electric Association (NREA) is the private non-profit trade association for 34 rural electric systems that provide electric service to consumers in most of the rural areas and many of the small towns in the great State of Nebraska. Together, the more than 1,000 dedicated employees of our member-systems serve over 249,000 meters across more than 87,700 miles of line. "

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