THE MEMOIRS OF ROYCE JEROME BRITTON (1926-2006)
The "breaks" gave a good variety from the harsh, flat prairie. They included some growth of cottonwood trees along dry streams and brush cedar over most of the small hills. For years our Christmas tree was a brush cedar, cut in the breaks and uprighted to be decorated. ................
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