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Pledger, Flora, 26 June; 2 July; 29 July 1980

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Description

Flora Pledger was interviewed at Reynolda House and at her home by Lu Ann Jones for the Reynolda Oral History Project. Born in 1899 in Yadkin County, Flora Pledger moved to Five Row in 1916 with her husband Ellis Pledger, who had been traveling twenty miles a day to work at Reynolda where he received three times the pay he had been earning. Flora Pledger described her home in Five Row as “...the best place I’d ever seen. I loved it, I loved it. And if it had water and the electricity that I’ve got now, I’d rather be there than anywhere that could be. I just naturally loved it.” Ellis Pledger worked on the farm and at the heating plant. Flora Pledger did seasonal work at the farm until 1935 when she was employed full time by the Babcock family doing general housework before becoming the head cook. In the 1960s, when Five Row was scheduled to be demolished for the construction of Silas Creek Parkway, Flora Pledger successfully appealed to Charlie Babcock to pay for the removal and relocation of the Five Row church and school building.

Dates

  • 26 June; 2 July; 29 July 1980

Access Restrictions

Most of the interviews and transcripts in the collection are open for research. For interviews, the interviewee signed a release at the time of the interview which stipulates any access restrictions to his or her interview. Additionally, access to the Interviewer Working Files is restricted. Please contact the Director of Archives and Library for more information.

Extent

3 DATs (240 minutes), transcript

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Reynolda House Museum of American Art Repository

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2250 Reynolda Road
Winston-Salem NC 27109 United States
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