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source:Myrtle Jaus collection

  • Jim Brunner on facebook: "I grew up in Gibbon in the 30's and 40's. These are jackrabbits and they are much bigger than cottontails. Growing up without TV made you look for things to do on cold, wintry Sunday afternoons. Hunting jackrabbits was one of those past times. Just drove around the countryside and you would see these critters. In fact, that's what my Dad and I were doing on Dec 7th, 1941. When we got home my Mom met us at the door and announced that the Japs had bombed Pearl Harbor."
  • Carol Langevin on facebook: "They used to have rabbit feeds at the community center...don't know how to spell the name in German."

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