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Shelby Walker Jr Essay Research Paper What

Shelby Walker Jr. Essay, Research Paper


What is American History? To many kids today it is boring information about subjects dealing


with war, government, and the suffering of our country, but as I attend my daily life I never stop


to think of the kind of role my family played in our countries history. As I interviewed my


grandfather, a part of our families history that was once hidden is now revealed. This interview


left me in amazement, helping me realize what an affect he had on our counties history and made


me appreciate it much more.


My mothers father, Shelby Walker Jr., was born at home in Depoy, Kentucky on


November 27, 1926. He was born the youngest son of Shelby and Pate Walker. He has three


brothers (Robert, Cloyd, and Clifford) and a sister (Ruthell). Pa grew up in a house with no


electricity, no water, and no phone. He had to share a room with three brothers as his sister


received a room to herself.


Unlike today, the kids did what they had to do to help their parents. By tending the


livestock, picking and plowing the gardens they did all the could to help out each other and put


food on the table. Back then, they received their water from a spring that was on the farm. This


spring had many uses. The milk they got from the cow was placed in a bucket and hung from a


board over the spring just low enough to put the bucket in the water to keep it cold so that it


wouldn t spoil. They also hung their homemade butter from the board in cheesecloth so the cool


air down in the spring would keep the butter fresh. In the summer they raised everything they


needed except, the only thing Pa said that they didn t have was sugar and coffee, which was cause


of the Great Depression. The wheat they raised would be taken to the local mill in Greenville to


be made into flour. The mill owner would weigh the wheat and estimate how much flour they


should get. Pa said the owner would take out a scoop of flour from each grinding for his pay.


Pa s father had the only grist mill around at the time, so many people would bring the corn over to


him to be grounded into cornmeal. They lived off the land with wild game and fishing,


occasionally they even killed hogs for pork meat. The food was cooked on a wood burning stove


and their light source was a kerosene lamps.


Each year, the children received only one pair of shoes. So in the fall his mother would


take him, his brothers, and sister to Gus Abrams Shoe Store, the only shoe store in Greenville,


where they bought their shoes. He also recalls Sundays as being special days. The young boys in


the community would get together to play horseshoes, washers, and especially marbles. They


even sometimes went exploring through the woods. He even today enjoys playing washers, going


fishing and camping.


Pa s education was very short. He attended Vernal Grove School, a one room school that


went from first to eight grade. Once Pa finished his eight grade year, which was around fourteen


years old, kids could then quit and go to work. As Pa reached the age of eighteen, he got his


drivers license. He said Him and his friend walked to Greenville one day and Pa told his friend,


lets go get our license. So they did. Back then, all you had to have was a license plate number,


so all the did was got a number off a car parked on the side of the street, took the written test,


passed, and received their license. They then walked back home because neither of them had a


car…mostly everybody back them drove road wagons pulled by teams of horsed on dirt roads.


He laughs about it today!


At age eighteen Pa went and served as Occupational troops in World War II.

The war


was just over when he went to (European Threatre) Belgium, Germany, and France. He says that


he didn t see an fighting in the war, which was fine with him. He spent most of his time in


Belgium, where he got to see a lot of really neat places, especially from the ship he traveled on.


On December 22, 1946, Pa and Ma ( Lee Walker) got married in Greenville at Preacher


fox s home, he recalls this to be the happiest day of his life. Then within the following years,


farming then went bad, so Pa had to get a new job. he got a job with a road construction crew.


During twelve years at this job, they had five children. Then on January 2, 1958, Pa got a job


with Peabody coal Company, where he worked at River Queen on Highway 181. That s when he


bought the house with twenty-two acres at Cherry Hill, where he lives today.


Another happy memory that he recalls is his favorite vacation. It was when him and his


wife took a trip to Florida with his five children ages four through eleven. Since Ma was born in


Florida, that was the first time she had been back since she was eleven. He remembers the trip


back the most, they decide to go back through the Smoky Mountains. With there windows down


they decide to stop and see if they can see any bears. Just as Ma was passing out boxes of


Cracker Jacks to keep the kids still, a bear puts his paws up on the side of the car and tries to get


the Cracker Jacks. Pa said Ma squalled out and started hitting the bear with her purse, he thought


that was so funny!


My grandfather is an old timey type of person. He hasn t a lot of thought on technology.


He says that people are all the time asking him if he has a computer, he says no and they just


laugh at him. He say I m seventy four years old, what would I do with a computer. I m


perfectly content with my life as it is. As we spoke on the subject of technology, he said that he


felt strongly about credit cards.


Pa feels that people are not better off today. Even though there are a lot of positive


changes the future has brought us, it also brought us a time of hate, dishonesty, and pain. Back


then people were helping neighbors with their crops, looking out for one another and just being


trusting people, but today you hear about shootings in schools, robberies, and gang fights. This


is just the beginning, he explained just think what it will be like in the future if it continues? All


of my life I have made it on what I had, and if I didn t have it that day, week, or month I made


due with what I had. Today s world worries me with my grandchildren and great grandchildren


because so many of life s lessons are being lost. People over indulge their grandchildren. It is a


world of self-gratification.


As I asked Pa how he would like to be remembered as, he didn t know quite how to tell


me. I think he is a modest man. I want Pa to be remembered as a loving husband, a great father,


and a wonderful grandfather. A man who would do or give up everything he had to just to


support his family.


As I look back and compare the hard times and struggles that my grandfather went


through, I can only be thankful for what I have today; the discovery of medicine, education,


technology, clean water, heat in the winter, and air in the summer. Even though we have less


worries today, that doesn t make life any better. Money, fancy cars, jewelry, and nice clothes are


all just necessities of life. Things that tend to be over looked ,such as having a loving family, food


in your stomach, and a shelter over your head, are the things that matter the most. I agree with


my grandfather when he says Life is what you make of it!

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