Fanny 1rohnson Hud~ins 6 My niother died on that place. It was a m1~hty nice place. Later on v~e come to Arkansas. We farmed. Looked like it was all we knowed how to do. ~e worked at lots of places. One time we vorked for a man named Thomas Lt. Allen. He vvas at Rob Roy on the Arkansas near Pine Bluff. Then i~e worked ror a man named Kirabroo. He had a big plantation in Teff~rson county. For forty years we 1/~orked first one place, then another. After that I i~ent out to OklahorriaD I went as a cook. Then. I ~ot the idea of following the resort * towns about. In the s nmier I‘d to to Eureka. In the * winter I‘d corne down to Hot Springs. That was the way to makG the best money. Folks what had money moved about like that • I done cooking at other re spr t s too • I cooked at the hotel at Winslow ~. I done that several summers. Somehow I alv; ays come back to Hot ~priri~s. Good people in Eureka. Finest xuen I ever ~orked f or~$or a rich man was Mr. Rigley, you know. He was the man who made chewing ~uxn. ~Te didn‘t have no gas in Eureka. riad ‘~Eureka E3prin~s, Ark. *Hot Springs National Park *rustjc hotel on mountain near village of Winslow, Ark.