Abstract
| Discussions include the following topics: Hood-Powell Park neighborhood recreation activities, 11th and Farnam Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- School yard games; marbles, 1-2-3 O’Leary, hop-scotch -- Home remedies; cheese cloth and Arnaca, goose grease, mustard plasters -- Nylons, war effort, World War II (1941-1945) -- Powells Park, La Crosse, Wisconsin, baseball games, 1940s -- Lapitz Grocery Store, Bohemian, 12th and 10th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Mr. Harleson’s shoe store, Northside La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Hood-Powell Park neighborhood wakes, hosting funerals in neighborhood homes -- Shoe cobbler, Mr. Bicha, Tyler and Redfield Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Hammes Grocery Store (German), Bruha Selrite Grocery Store (Bohemian), Adams Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Bohemian immigrants change surnames, add a Y to end to be translated to house-of surname -- Aboto’s Confectionary store, 8th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Bicycling through La Crosse, 1940s -- Brother’s experience in communications, Korean War (1950-1953) -- Home-brew alcohol served in Bohemian Hall, 10th and Hood Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1920s -- Humms Bakery, 10th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Tabbert’s Dry Goods Store, 10th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Taverns, 10th Street, La Crosse Wisconsin -- Styles of shoes sold at Hammes shoes store, 10th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Schinck and Dittman partnership, gasoline business -- Tomicek Car Service business, financial loans, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Soap rations, World War II (1941-1945) -- Baum’s Butcher Shop, 9th and 10th Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Shimshack’s Shoe Repair and Tavern, 7th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Not Your Uncle’s Tavern, Pitz family, 12th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin -- Tavern activities during Prohibition, 1920s -- Hood-Powell Park neighborhood’s loss of soldiers, World War II (1941-1945). |
Content | 00:00:10—Hood-Powell Park neighborhood recreation activities, 11th and Farnam Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:02:00—School yard games; marbles, 1-2-3 O’Leary, hop-scotch |
00:03:40—Home remedies; cheese cloth and Arnaca, goose grease, mustard plasters |
00:05:00—Nylons, war effort, World War II (1941-1945) |
00:06:40—Powells Park, La Crosse, Wisconsin, baseball games, 1940s |
00:08:00—Lapitz Grocery Store, Bohemian, 12th and 10th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:10:10—Mr. Harleson’s shoe store, North Side La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:11:15—Hood-Powell Park neighborhood wakes, hosting funerals in neighborhood homes |
00:13:10—Shoe cobbler, Mr. Bicha, Tyler and Redfield Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:14:30—Hammes Grocery Store (German), Bruha Selrite Grocery Store (Bohemian), Adams Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:16:45—Bohemian immigrants change surnames, add a Y to end to be translated to house-of surname |
00:17:00—Aboto’s Confectionary store, 8th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:20:45—Bicycling through La Crosse, 1940s |
00:22:00—Brother’s experience in communications, Korean War (1950-1953) |
00:25:25—Home-brew alcohol served in Bohemian Hall, 10th and Hood Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1920s |
00:26:50—Humms Bakery, 10th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:28:25—Tabbert’s Dry Goods Store, 10th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:32:15—Taverns, 10th Street, La Crosse Wisconsin |
00:32:30—Styles of shoes sold at Hammes shoes store, 10th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:34:40—Schinck and Dittman partnership, gasoline business |
00:41:10—Tomicek Car Service business, financial loans, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:45:45—Soap rations, World War II (1941-1945) |
00:48:55—Baum’s Butcher Shop, 9th and 10th Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:51:20—Shimshack’s Shoe Repair and Tavern, 7th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:52:50—Not Your Uncle’s Tavern, Pitz family, 12th and Adams Streets, La Crosse, Wisconsin |
00:53:30—Tavern activities during Prohibition, 1920s |
00:59:10—Hood-Powell Park neighborhood’s loss of soldiers, World War II (1941-1945) |