A charge for the angels
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Growing up in Floyd County, Ky., in the 1920s and 1930s, Hall recounts her life on her homeplace at Banner, adventures at high school and in towns like Prestonsburg and Pikeville such as dancing at Dick Layne's Dance Hall, her father's drinking, her mother's death, and her eventual marriage and homemaking with her husband Walter as he inherited his father's furniture business. She also relates the stories of her work as a postmaster, becoming the first political appointment from newly elected Carl Perkins in 1949 and the first woman postmaster in the history of Kentucky. Her work with national postal organizations led to a several decades-long career. As her children aged and her grandchildren were born, Hall also describes the life of a comfortably middle class family in rural Kentucky during the twentieth century.
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