A well-swept yard was once the mark of a well-kept house and property, owned or lent
Sunday, August 8, 2010
What Cliff's Notes has to say about a swept yard in To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird: Summary and Analysis by Chapter: Chapter 1 - CliffsNotes: "'swept yard' In some areas of the South, a swept yard was a sign of a well-kept home. A swept yard was typically kept neat and clean using straw sagebrush brooms.
Millport Alabama, Windhams Store
Many thanks to Ron Pennington for the following information He refers to his relative. This is the store of Reuben Vaughn Windham and wife...

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