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Much of Westmoreland's collection is composed of mule-drawn as this mowing machine. iildred Westmoreland's arming artifacts teU a ? tory of rural survival n tihrt^fifhe<entury flssissippi: i J ( 'k TOP: One of Westmoreland’s favorites is this miniature dog-trot house, lighted, furnished and inhabited by a family of five (on the front porch). ABOVE: A mule-drawn road grader made in Minnesota has found a permanent home in Westmoreland’s Pontotoc museum. ”5 ON THE COVER: One of the many pieces Mildred Westmoreland has restored is a water pump, used by turn-of-the-century farm families before electricity (and electric pumps) arrived at the farm. '•///./ .vr / // •••.. ////■'/ ,'///. . ■/,/>, '/////./, '/////
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