A Coal Miner's Family at Mooseheart


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A Coal Miners Family at Mooseheart describes the lives of Homer Rhodes widow and children at Mooseheart IL from 1919-1939. An orphans home-school which still operates Mooseheart is arguably one of the most unusual child care programs of the 20th Century. This story begins with my familys arrival at Mooseheart and my rough introduction to the boys codes of behavior. I report on how a Demerit system was replaced by a Merit system that worked well for 1300 students living in this community which absolutely prohibited corporal punishment. Also I explain our daily routines. Further sections illustrate how the Founders idealistic vision worked for our family and the students we knew: 1) how Blanche and her family adopt Earl and Carolyn Guinn who lost both parents 2) how students play and compete as the Mooseheart Spirit emerges 3) how they can work to earn and spend their own money 4) how they must learn a skilled trade 5) how they may get a high school diploma --if they can pass the courses 6) how they worship in the faith of their parents 7) how they dance and romance 8) how they dream strive become lonesome suffer growing pains 9) how they become ambitious develop enough courage to leave Mooseheart to scatter and settle; 10) And finally how they return to their very special utopia and wonder whether they can ever repay the Moose. Since this is a family memoir I attach sections about our life before Mooseheart. I record what we know about our parents Blanche Porter and Homer Rhodes and about Carrie Thomas our mothers birth mother. I attach also a section about Spruce Knob WV and the Elk Lick Coal Company when Homer Rhodes was Superintendent of the mine there from 1919 until he died in 1925.
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