Leather Hinges is a true story of May and Exter Stanford's life in a dug-out home in Oklahoma in 1901. "As May drove the heavy loaded wagon, she smiled at the ridiculous cow and her husband's patience. Rosie, the milk cow, absolutely would not move unless someone walked with her. Surprisingly, Exter seemed to admire the independent spirit of Rosie. Little five year old Tom was half asleep beside her. The other wagons were wheeling along. This was truly God's country. We can be really blessed to live in this country. Then May would think, Are the Indians happy with this situation? Not many...
Leather Hinges is a true story of May and Exter Stanford's life in a dug-out home in Oklahoma in 1901. "As May drove the heavy loaded wagon, she smile...