7. 83 “I n~.rried.ss‘soh, Lordy, lœ~iie see when I did marry, It‘ s been a lon~g time ago, more ‘n thirty years it‘ s been, It‘ ~ been longer than that. We niarried up hero on ~relf~h and State Street, right hero in Little Rook. I had a big wedding. I had to go to Thornpsonts hail. That was on Tenth and State Street. They had to go to git all th&i people in. They had a big time that night. t‘ I lived in J. P. Robinson‘ s house twenty—two years • And then I lived in front of Dunbar School. It vrasn~ t Dunbar then, I Iaia~iir all the people thai; worked at the sohool~ I been living hero about six months~t‘ Interviewer‘ s Coxnraexxt Ella Johnson is about eighty-five years old. Her Lather weirt to war vrhen the War first broke out, Her mother ran away then and went to Churohill‘ s farm not later than 1862 • Ella Johnson learned to plow then and she was at least nine years old she says and perhaps older when she learned to plow. So she ~nust be at least eighty—five,