Cy(~\ ~ fl~ Iaxberviewer . ~‚ ~ Bernice Bdwden _-•—__-_--s_.--w~- ~1~-~ ~ S —-t .• -~-I~ ~--1~~M T ~ ~. ~ ~ U UIS-~ Pereon intervi~ed ~ ~ ~ K*ti• ~&rb~y~ • ~ Age1~•~ ~ 80 _ — ~ — — — — — — — ~ — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ~ — — — — — ~ — — — ni am eighty years old. 14y n~e t fore I ‘w~s a Arbeiy was Baxter. I~r mother waa a Baxter. Born in Union Couub~r. “Icr mother‘ B fii‘Bt people wa~ Baxter and my grandmother wae a Baxter azid th~r just went by that nwno; she never did change her neane. “The bose n~n.-that was ~wbat they called our ~ster—hie na~ waa Paul Mocall. Be was mrried twioe~ His oldest son was Jim MiSCall. Ke was in the War. Yes BIa‘ ~‚ the Civil War. «Paul Mocall raised 3M U~ with hie ehillun and I never did call hiz n~ster, just called hin pappy, and Jin M~CaU, I called h5* brother J1m Juet; raised us all up there in the yard. )~ grandiixther was the cook. “There ‘,,aan‘t no figitbin‘ in union County but I ‘~wm~.r ilion the Yaxikeee ~as goin‘ through and singint ‘The Union forever, hurrahs bC~B~ hurrah w.‘ li ral]y t round the flag, bc~ Shoixt;ing the battle cry of freedom.‘ (She ~eng this-.-ed.) And I ‘meaber thie one good: t Old buckwheat cakes and good strong butter To i*~.k. your lips go flip, flip, flixbter, Ipok ai~y, look away, look away, Dixie land.~ “PapW used to play that on his fiddle and have us chillun tryin‘ to dance. Used to call us chillun and sa~, ‘You little devils, oo~ up here and dance‘ and bave ue n~.rohint. 64.