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[54] Schneider, _Memoirs of Herndon, Virginia_, 30.
[55] Derr Reports, 1926, 1927; nearly all interviews collaborated this information, see especially Peck/Netherton, February 23, 1978.
[56] Greear/Netherton, March 23, 1978; McNair, ”What I Remember.”
[57] Unidentified 1930s farmer quoted in Kolb and Brunner, _A Study of Rural Society_, 33.
[58] _Ibid._; Beard/Pryor, January 23, 1979.
[59] VPI, _Housing_, 26.
[60] Lee/Netherton, March 28, 1978.
[61] _Ibid._; Ellmore/Netherton, March 2, 1978; Peck/Netherton, February 23, 1978.
[62] Beard/Pryor, January 23, 1979.
[63] Edwin W. Beitzell, _Life on the Potomac River_ (Abell, Maryland, 1968), 130.
[64] Beard/Pryor, January 23, 1979; Peck/Netherton, February 23, 1978.
[65] Lee/Netherton, March 28, 1978.
[66] _Ibid._
[67] Schneider, _Memoirs of Herndon, Virginia_, 31.
[68] Lee/Netherton, March 28, 1978; and W. C. Funk, ”An Economic Study of Small Farms Near Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.,” _United States Department of Agriculture Bulletin 848_, June 22, 1920. This study concludes that the farmer with thirty or more acres spent 38% of his revenue for labor, as compared with 10% for feed, 11% for marketing and 3% for insurance and taxes. See Table IV of this study for a complete breakdown.
[69] Ellmore/Netherton, March 2, 1978.
[70] Harrison/Pryor, February 5, 1979.
[71] Beard/Harrison/Pryor, March 6, 1979.
[72] _Ibid._
[73] _Ibid._; and William Edward Garnett and John W. Ellison, ”Negro Life in Rural Virginia, 1865-1934,” _Virginia Polytechnical Inst.i.tute Bulletin 295_, June, 1934.
[74] Beard/Pryor, February 27, 1979; and Bailey/Netherton, December 19, 1978.
[75] Dana Gumb, ”Pioneer Recalls McLean,” _Echoes of History_, (March and May, 1972), 28.
[76] Beard/Harrison/Pryor, March 6, 1979.
[77] Beard/Pryor, February 27, 1979; and Beard/Harrison/Pryor, March 6, 1979.
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