Hughes, Arthur

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Interviewee: Hughes, Arthur
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
Abstract
This interview is with Arthur Hughes talking about eggs saving farms because they are good for bartering, the family farm, cattle and cows, differences in growing potatoes, picking and spraying them, the first fertilizers, growing wheat, horses, apple orchards, the Milligan and Morrison race track, fish peddlers, lobster prices and packing, the first tractors and cars, WWI and WWII, the Halifax Explosion, changes in the economy, the Great Depression, and his first trip off the Island.
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Audio
Contributors
Interviewee: Hughes, Arthur
Interviewee: Hunter, Eileen
Interviewee: Hunter, Tom
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
Abstract
In this interview with Arthur Hughes he talks about dances and house parties, moonshine and rum running, the Roman Catholic and Protestant divide, his mother and her family, the Hughes side of his family, changes after the war, the Great Depression, flour and sugar bags made into clothing, thrashing, and the Charlottetown liverly stables.