Henry William Straatmeyer's life
HENRY WILLIAM STRAATMEYER (Cindee's Grandfather) He grew to manhood in the Chancellor and Tea, South Dakota areas, attending the Brothersfield and Schoffelman Grade Schools. He said he skipped one of the early grades because the teachers said he was "smart." He finished the 8th grade. When he was first married he was a farmer renting land about two miles east of Lennox. Losing everything in the Great Depression, he moved to Chancellor and Davis, South Dakota where he worked for the WPA (A government program to put people unemployed by the great depression to work). His wages were $1 per day plus there was weekly welfare for his family which consisted of food items. While working for the WPA, he built roads, worked for farmers during the harvest season, and even shoveled to free a freight train which was stuck in the snow southwest of Davis near Hooker. In 1943, he moved his family to the Bement Dairy Farm abou...
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